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[hURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1870.
lot' Lit kraut. —The removal of Ogle.
rjW College to Atl uita hang* fire, be
pe the gite city people prefer opera
pea, beer-gardens etc., to science
the hall* ()f learning,
if the subscription culled for a skating
i cr some other new fangled appli
t to amuse, and raise the wind, down
dimes would come.
But the go ahead cosmopolitans of
I Georgia Chicago have no stomach
■ the nonsense of ‘-book learning—.
lides, have they not a scor<» of black
las in Hillock 4 *.Ti to e.:*
litcn them ?
The Senate lias reached no con
■sion as yet, upon the Georgia ques
ki. The bill, and Bingham -urneiid
nt from the House wifi continue to be
pated lor several days to come, tsul
|k is struggling desperately, backed
Hitler, and Forney, and we fear has
inside track. Strong eff rts shoo!.I
made to expose the lying tactics of
Georgia extreme Radicals.
fcgjE* The man Avery, who dispateb-
I tu Washington that “ a dam republi
fti in Georgia, was as odious, and as
llch persecuted no.r, as “a dam aboli
loist” was in ante helium Unites, is tbe
Ithor and promoter of tbe big swindle
I tbe forth of 15,000,03!) state aid in
bid for the Macon, & Brunswick rail*
[ad, which was engineered through our
esent model Legislature, by the moans
sundry New York bank checks.
Tue Macon Telegraph literally fLys
in alive.
I DsaTRUCTIVK CoN Ff.AO RATION FIVC
lundrkd Bales of Cotton Burned
bout twelve o’clock lart night a fire
•oke out in the store occupied by
Messrs, L J. ‘Gujlmartin & Cos., coin
i»-*ion merchants, on B ly street, north
de, between Bull and Whitaker. The
unes seemed to spread quite rapidly,
id in a short time the whole ititori ir of
to building was on fire. There wer*-
;out five hundred bals of cotton stored
i the building, the gienter portion "t
bioh was doubtless destroyed or d.un
ged by water.
Messrs. Giilmarlin & Cos. are insured
s R. H. Footman & Co’s Agency, but
0 what amount wo could not le.iru.—
'be building is one of the old Plant* rs’
iank property, hut recently purchased
>y Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs & Cos. Ihe
milding was fully coveted by insurance.
The fire is (supposed to have been tlm
work of an incendiary, matches having
Been found at the door opening on Kiv
iv street.
At ona time there was considerable
ipprehension that the store formerly o«
aupied by Win. M. Davidson, in which
was stored a number of buggies and u
Tew ba:re’s of fl «ur, would shur: the
same fate, as it was »u tire, but the ul
most superbutnan eff >rts of our gallant
firemen confined the tl ones to the store
of Messrs. Guilmartin & Cos.
The store ot Habersham & Cos. seem
ed st one time to be in danger, as the
wind was blowing in itial direction, but
• few well directed streams of wat. r
kept the fire from extending any further
that way.
The late hour at which we write pre
cludes the possibility of getting at the
exact loss sustain* and, but we will en
deavor to give it in our next issue,—
Messrs. Guilmartin & Cos. have the en
tire sympathy of our ciiisens, and it is
sincerely hoped that they will, before
many days, be able to resume their busi
ness.
As we go to press, the fire is sti I
burning, but uo further danger is appro
headed.— Rep.
The Case of Georgia.
Tli« sew Yotk Evening Telegram
comprehends exactly the condition of
things in Georgia, which most of the
Radical journals would hide from the
public view'. It says :
Intricate, perplexing and tiresome as
the subject of th® liecuoati upturn ot
Georgia has long been, wo hardly ex
pected the Kadical Jtnliciarv Commit
tee of the United States S'‘»»ttf w«mld
abandon it i» despair. This, however,
it hae done. Yesterday the coiniiiitte'r
reported that the present legislature cf
the State is worse than that which ex
po led the niggers, and the proposition
ia made that (fought be left severely
alone, and the carpet-bagger* ami scalu
wage be allowed to go to the detrtl their
own way. We have no doubt tho Gvoi*
giuna would be delighted with this ar
raagemeot if there w as not u probability
of tne rapacnltiona carrying the State
with them to the infernal regions. Uii
fortunately, the Senate put Georgia in
her protest pickle, and unless it helps
take her out, tho prospect is that within
the next year there will not be enough
money in the treasury to buy steel pens
for the nigger members to pick their
teeth with. There is not a meaner set
of men in the Union than that which
governs the Empire State of the South
at this time. 1 erscmaUy the Governor
w a harmless sort of fellow, who de
lights in issuing proclamations signed
by tbe “Commander in Chief of th« Ar*
my and Hjsvy of Georgia,’’ although the
State dees not possess as much as an
cld flint lock musket or even a mmi
*cow on the Chattalioochee river. But
be is ductile in the hands <>f a clitprc of
design ng politicians, w ho have succeed
cd in driving the respectable majority
from the Legi-lafure and filling their
places with obsequious tools to whom
tbe ten dollars per day that tl e mem
bers receive is a consideration for which
they would sen' Ueir souls and the son s
of all their relatives. In the face of ti e
report submitted by the Judiciary Cos n
mUtee of the Ssnate, Ongr-*w surely
does not intend to leave Georgia .'.u the
hands of ??*ie crew. It undoubtedly af
fords a fine opting to triggers, seal*
wags and ba^««'*‘J . bu * '‘bat is
fuo for them is death to ! litf P oor £ Wf,r *
gi*ua,
Death or a Primer. —John J. I>en
ard, a Pressman at the Era for many
years, died on Friday night I >st, of cot •
sumption. m the 28i Ii year of Ins age.—
He was a native of Louiwvi le Ky. He
was a genial gentleman, with a heart
flowing with the milk of human kind
ness. He was loved by all who knew
him, and if he had an enemy, we have
sever heard of him. lie was a member
of ibe Roman Catholic Church and died
iu tbe belief ..f that faith. He will be
■iaifliAfliliiiittflmum iff 'Yin yclock.—
Corn Planting—The Propsr
Soda and Bistanca-
Nothing ban be so pertinent while
the price of this indispensable cereal is
nearly two dollars per bushel, uud die
ulanting season is upon us, as 10 con
sider the-best metlatd of securing a fad
supply for future use.
iu the first place, let us resolve to
plant largely.
For weeks past cotton has descended
in price like* a collapsed balloon, and
with a currency constantly contract!ng
in volume, ami gold im tbe decline, no
considerable improvement can reasona
bly be expected. Experience lias sbc.wn
also that on the inevitable ovinciplg ot
supply aud demand, even with green
backs at par, an*_, 4 to specie pay
ments fai’/jre of the provision crop,
,M ’ - .st, v-ntall scarcity and long price*.
With cotton low, living high, and la
bor ever on the decrease, whwt then
would become of us J
To provide effectually against such a
contingency, I t each plainer dcVotc at
Last one half, or even more *1 his crop to
the production >f corn, beside paying
due attention to tbe cultivation of email
grain. By the use of fertilisers aud
careful culture, tiie portion reserved for
cotton can stilt be tuade to yield as
much as formerly.
2d. To ensure a full crop ms corn,.due
attention must b© paid to the jrr. past.-
tion of the soil, the distance between
the hills, and the mode of planting.
Under all circumstances, subsoiling
when practicable, or thorough bicaking
up of the ground, is highly important.
Fiieu unless the soil is low and wet,
plant in the water furrow to avoid
drought. Li tbe latter case, a high
ridge is essential to the growing off ot
die grain, ami proper drainage. The
after cultivation <>f the crop after run
ning around deeply with a scooter the
first tunc, should be as light and super'
ficiul us possible, to avoid cutting the
thread like im.diets wliich ramify t *r«iugh
aim Ist every inch of the soil.
Great care is requisite in the last
plowing also, not to run top near the
stulks, nor should luyiug bye be de
ferred, uftei the first tassels appear.
Next, us to the distance to be observ
ed in planting ; this will depend in great
measure upon the strength of the soil,
though in warm cUmui.es greater space
is required to ensure projwr air and
circulation. In our latitude, 4J feel one
‘way, by three the other for uplands, or
4J by 2 foot on bottom or swamp lard,
and one stalk to ti.JJ .‘‘ill* in «»l1» vase,
will be found to lie aboi.'t right.
Where immure is applied K* thd hill,
let it be scattered as in icli us p issid)©,
or the roots will cluster together and
render the plant less ablu to w ithstand
the effects of drought.
Got a 111 seed should be distributed in
the furrows turf,re planting, or if crush
ed, or the germ has been destroyed,
they may be used with great advan
tage us u top dTcs.-ing at the Hcuond
plowing, taking special care to cover
them well', 13 bushels per afire will
add at least one third*- to the yield of
the crop.
L otlv—The mods u* planting. Thi*
will vary with the stag*; of ths *uu-**iu
C irii pluttiMil very curly *h uUd ho
covered *h lino, to admit thu huh* iuvh,
and prevent the pack ng <if the soil du
ting the process of germinutio 1. When
pluntcd in the latter part of April nr
durir.g th** month of M ty, it should be
placed deeper to prevent dry Tot.
In concluding these remark* wa would
add, that it should be borne in mind
that eom ia a plant of very rapid growth/
and must la* worked fast and thorough
ly. Cotton will linger on, and ree iv*u
Irom the effects of gras*; but not so
w ith this crop. It must be kept clean,
and receive attention at the proper time,
or disastrous failure will lie the remit.
Let u* hope that pur pem'e will remnm
ber tl one hints, and plant abundantly
of corn that there in iy la* at lentil bread,
and to spare, in the land.
The Brunswick and Albany Rail
tout) DtsTUßßA'CKß.—Further informa
tion was received h«*re yetfterday that
the state of afFtirs on the Brunswick
u.'id Albany Haitroad had not at all im
proved. Gene al Terry was urged to
hasten forward troops f >r the protection
oftha ii’y.-s i.'f the officers as well a
the p open/ of 111- n.»d. As stated
yesterday .troops i! r e off the r way tlii'h •’,
and h» all probuli ity have "•taclied there
«*re this. It is hoped that the distur
bances will be quelled without s<-font*
rcsifltsi One thmg is certain however,
and that is, the military antho.ilics will
supply the power that the civ 1 au
thiritiea lack to preserve the lives id
the officers of tile road nod. protect its
property. An inVestigpitiiimf the mat
ter would, in all probability show thai
the defection anv-ng the hdmrers wa
superinduced I y outside influences, un
friendly to the road, and which hate
adopted this means of retarding ils op. -
rations in order to prevent a compliance
with t e cowdiiuhw on which Sl.te aid
wu* granted. General Terry it is said,
has acted very promptly in this matter,
and will give all th<* protection that lh<-
authorities of the rood det-irc Il<* wi i
preserve ord*-r and allow the wo If on
the road »«» proceed, even thongli it re
quire* a regiment erf men -to «so it. A
detachu e t of soldiers will, however
so ut bring iK« defected laborers f»» fheii
seines and tt ey wit ti and it v ry conven
ient to go to w< rk again and work
••n until the ro id shall have been com
pitted. —Nem Era.
J.A’ OE DeWuCRaTXC GauW
work goes bravely op.” Cl auDntqua
comity, New York, tb*. resident • of
Senator Fenton, has elected a Demo
cratic tnaj >ri y in the Board of Super
vi>ora —the first time sine*- theoigainza
ti >n of the old anti Mason c party in
18*28. Is-wis county nidi t-le-ts a D.-tn
ocratiU majority of the Bi>. r I —the first
time since the organiz turn of tbe R >d ■
Cid p-rty. The World says: The
gain.** ure uniform ihroiighout the Stale,
and are haf'erf upon, the vole • f lust Ini .
They indicate a very ge.vernl repodi.-
tiun of RaJicahetn in the itiUia r.—Ex
change.
£T-$r A minist. r '« tnok -* ,r
bis text—* The fl -sh, ti:«* »‘>rld and the
tlevl,” and infoimed his astouished an
dieiice that he slionl'l *‘dwe»! briefly in
the flesh, pass rapidly over thP world,
and liaslett aa last an he could i° the
The Gergia Bill as it Passed
ths Efeufee.
The lilll recites Ht the preamble that
the people of Georgia have framed avid
adopted a constitution of State govern
ment which is Republican ; that the
Legislature of Georgia vltected under
said-constifwtiofl has ratified the Four'
teenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the
Constitution of the United States, and
that the .performance of these several
acts hi good faith is a condition prece
dent to the representation of the State
in Congress.
1 lie hi 1, therefore, declares that the
btate of ‘ ,e;.rgia is entitled to repn,-
seiitej,,-, } n t)ie (J«»i»gi'«irsH of the United
ota'e*, providing that before any mem
ber ot the Legislature of sad State
shall take or resume bis seat or any
officer of said Slate shall enter upon
the duties of his offi< e, he shall take
and subscribe, and tile in the office of
the Secretary of State of Georgia, f-u
pei man,-nt preservation, an oath or af
firmation in the following form :
1, , do solemnly swear (or aT^
fim) that I have nevyr taken sn o«th as
a member of Congress, or as an officer
of tbe United States, or a member of
any Slate Legislature, or as an ex ecu
tiVe or judicial officer of any State to
support the Constitution of the United
Slat-s, ami afterward engaged in iiisur
recti*iu or rebellion against the same, or
given aid i.r comfort to the enemies
thereof ; st> lie'p (fie God, ’ or under
the peiia’Mtes ot perjury, (as tire case
may be;) or suen person shall in like
in niner take, subscribe, and fib* the fol
lowing «ath or affirmation -f,
do soiertudy swear (or affiiin) tkst t
have, by an act ot Congress of the Uui
ted States, been relieved from the dis'
abilities imposed ujion me by the. Four
teenth Amendment of the Constitution
<>f tin* United Slides; so help me G*»d,
or under the pains and penalties of per*
jury, (as the case may be;) wliich oaths
or affirmetions elisH l*e taken before
and certified by any officer lawfully au
thorized 10 administer oaths. And any
|>ei>ou wh , shall knowingly swear or
affirm faf cfy in taking eitJier of such
oaths or affi nations, shall lie deemed
guilty 1 f p* ijury, and slndl he punished
therefor by imprisonment not less than
one year, and not more than ten years
and shall he fim-d not less than SIOOO,
and unt more than SIO,OOO. Aud ill all
trials for any violation of this act the
certificate of the taki: g of either of said
oaths or affirmations, with proof of the
signature of the party accused, shall tie
taken ami ll< I*l as conclusive evidence
that such oath or affirmation was regu
larly and lawfully administered by con
peteiit authority. Every such pots n
who shall neglect for the period of thir
ty days nest after the passage of this
act t<> take, i-uhscrihe and file such oath
or affirmation as aforesaid, is to lie
deemed and taken, to all intents and
purposes, to have vacated his office.
it is further declared that tbe Stale
*>f Georgia is admitted to representation
in Congress «« one of the Stat sos the
Union upon tliu following fundamental
conditions : first, that the Constitution
of Georgia slndl never be so amended
or changed as to deprive any citiz n or
..Jm.’* <*f citizens of th- United States of
the i,ni! t‘» v**to who are entitled to
vi.to by the constitution lien in r*s o«-
n.z -*l, ex cpC a punishment for such
ciiines as are tn'W felonies ut common
law, whereof they id*a 4 l have been duly
convicted under laws equ wily applicable
to all die inhabitants or su'd Stales;
provided; that any alteration of said
constitution, prospective in to? effects,
may be made in reganl to the time M,l d
place of residence of voters. Second,
that it shad m-Vi-r be lawlul for Ihe
State to deprive any citizen of the Uni
ted States on account of his race, color,
or previous condition of servitude, of
the right to hold office under tne Con
stisution and las of said Slate, or ujsin
ary such gr >uud t<» n qnirv *>f him any
other quidifications fir office than such
as are required of ad other eitiz«!ii».—
Third, that the Constitution of Georgia
shall nev. r b > so am* mied or changed
as to deprive any citizen of •■lues of cit
iz*ms of the Unite*! States of the school
lights altd privileges secured by the
Constitution of,said State.
“Provided, That no section in this
act coidaiiief shall be const tiled to
vacate any office now filled in the State
<if Georgia, either try election of the
people **r by apj»*liniment of ihe Gov
ernor, thereby and with a* I vice Mud con
sent of the Senate of the State; n* i
her shall this be construed to extend
the official tenure o* any officer ot said
Stale beyond th-’ term lin t ed by tin*
ConsUtiitwm,thereof, dating from *he elec
tion or appointment «*f such officer, nor
10 deprive the people of Georgia of the
right under their Constitution lomficut
Senators and Representative* id the
State of Gitrrgia, in the year. 1870, or
in the day named in the Constitution of
such State, or such other day its the
present Legislature may designate by
law.
Thb Georgia Bill ix thi! Senate
It ap|iears that the fate of the Georgia
hill in the Senate is doubtful, unless the
Georgia Democrat* shall signify some
desire fir its passage, and ihu* etieonr-
Democratic Swnat.a** to support tt.
are n«»J. authorized to speak for
the Dcm.oeratic party of Georgia, and
do not publish a party journal } hot w*
have au opinion that, as Georgians, no
Democrat of the Sta e sl»**uld gi\« the
s ightest aid nr comiteir»U'*v to the wick
ed usurpation, no ir.atur how notified
it* f »ru». They should n.>t touch the
urtcleau thing A* wre all have to tub
mil olt 4f passed, that is quite sis much
a* they can ex|>ect of us. A recognition
of the murage sis legal—the right of
Congress to upset at wi.t the govern*
m-nt of a sovereign State and suhtsitute
its own creature in pluee of lawful Ti
lers—is so monstrous a demand Vbat we
hope n>» ettiz-n of the State who res
pects either her fair fame or himself,
will evi r give tliis *i<k» tbe Scaffold.
• Go i*i and pass yotrr law if you will ;
we shall 1 submit and he llnnkful to
those friends of right who succeed in
mitiigathig its wrongs and hardship* ;
; luit approve, or lend any aid or ciHinte*
mute toils passage, never, never !— Sue.
Rep,
The President ha* nominated to
file S- n-atc r (ifie Yhrnrsis Gmiuniugs late
ly cashiered fra* embezzlemeirt, nisi «li«-
nitssed the army, to 1m CiqUaiwsf Infant
ry. Tfie President affinned the finding
<d' the Court Martial that dismissed liim.
The pnfittc is copious t>» kis»w what has
moved him to reappoint a mail already
disgraced. If there be a vacancy why
n*H fill it with one of tbe isfeiitorious
officers now waiting orders ?
tt®, The San Salvador hrouglit to
this port on VVewduesday last eleven
(ierm.m immigrants who remained in
this-city urnij TfiUisfay l ist, when they
departed tor the interior of Georgia,
having lauds on the lih- o'
the Macon and Brunswick railroad on
which to settle.- Savannah Republican.
Savannah-
We are glad to see that the people
of Alabama are turning their attention
to our Southern Atlantic cities in tbe
way of trade. The enterprise of Sa
vannah in stretching out her railroads
to the Alabama River has already ex
hibited the fruits which follow cummer*
cial spiiit and activity. Her prospects
are better to-day than ever be tore. On
ly last week a lot ot ground upon what
tvro years ago was ae< Jiimtin of little
apple*table value, was sold for over
$4,a00, a price e.ju «l to th <t * 1 t» * best
lot in the heart *d business in ottr own
city. This is an indication of what
Savannah is, and of what she will y«t
la come. Tuis inoreas- in the value of
property h*s been brought about by
the meic mtih* spirit which has eatub
lished lines of steamers to Northern and
European port*, wWtli Inn on
Ticket! y roads ami pushed forward the
Georgia Central over all oppositi *n ;
widen has attracted a largo (airuuii 01
the cotton from the great cotton belt,
and which has, in ti ie, made Savannah
the eutivput and Uiu depot for the cii'
tire belt of BpJcinbd prairie land which
stretches westward to the Alabama
iiivi*r. Her enterprise tk»es imt p.ui-*e
at tbe Alabama. Already she aids in
ihe cttfhpletioii of the link lo Selma, mid
thus draws to herself the royal staple
from even the very doors ot New Or
leans.
From what she hits heen able to and >
with the terminus of her loads on the
Alabama River, we may judge of what
she wiil do when her control over the
railroads westward extends to V eks
burg. Since September Ist «he lias re
ceived 396,816 bales ol cotton. Will
we be lar wrong in saying that her re
ceipts w-ill be doubled when she lunch -
e» the Mississippi ? When doubled,
her receipts will bo bat little behind
those of New Orleans. Indeed, they
will be nothing behind those of New
Orleans since she draws supplies away
lrtun that city. SaVjiluah, thus beemp
i*g to the interior tlirougn the enter
prise of her cilizjhs, wh it Now Orleans
was before tbe war, what reason can
exist why she slums! not furnish our
merchants with every vaiiety of imp .rt“
ed and home iiiaiiiifaclur**d m tides ?
She looks out upon ihe Atlantic ; she
lias direct steam Haviga ion witti Eli'
rope; she ships cot ion to Liverpool,
Harve and Cadiz; she ships lumber to
every importunt jsirt of the world; she
sends the grain of the tip country to
South America; she has enterprising
merchants, and nn-11 of large wealth do
voted to her prosperity ; she has men
not only of largo wealth, but what is
better, of enlarged views. These men,
with the advantages possessed by their
city, are determined to make her the
Atlantic metropolis of tin* South. They
arc now asking the merchants of the
irileriur to bay their goods at d.ivaimub,
and they promise to sell as cheaply as
New York, Wh hop*? that the invita
tion will be responded to. Every
Southern mm shou and ;>e proud of S.-
virnnab, aini should do u!l in his pow.-r
to build up a rjouthern trtctiop i|j* *>n
the Atlantic coast. —Montgomery Mail.
Y*iuu Roguk, Mr. Forney, not Ouks
—1 he Augusta Constitutionalist copies
this extract from the Washington
Chronicle, and in tin* remarks lid owing,
expos*** one of Forney’s unfortunate
blunder* :
“Men who have publicly prayed that
the loyal delegation* *vhn came to
YV ui-hiugton should 'peri*h f>y the way*
side’ are t‘» be forced Upon the Republi
can party in Georgia by act of Con
gress.”
Now, Ihat. is richness exnmp’.ifi ;d.—
The f(il!v niaii who “publie.ly prayed
that loyaJ delegation* slmabJ peri.-h by
the wavsiiUj’’" l,tJ Saunnfl U ird, a
nondescript who has been “every thing
by turn* and nothing l"i.‘'?." but whose
“Itiyalty” ha* be-n re.-e’itfy rewnrdeil
through President Grant liiii>by ap
jslint moot t*» the G*ivociior*hqioi Idaho.
The loy.il B ml, in a *fnubl« lei Id edi
torial, made th it pray *r,, an I now we
have Forney d-Xt.iro'i<ly altributiag it
to the Ku Flux > but ]
Tiik Slander Mill at Work.—F«i
ney*s CJuro.itide contain* the billowing
dispatch from Atlanta :
“At ant", March 9 —Exir nne Dan .
i-rafs are generally delighted over the
ado|iti*»n of Bingham's Amendment in
the Home and amugfe itent* are U**
icg riiade f>r a Stale Convention. It is
said the cult will fie issued by n m.j-ai y
of th • D- in->o<‘: ti • Executive C mmit»en
as soon as tfinu (t-nti's Amend in -tit pas*
n< the Semite. The m derate Item icrat*
e.rpreet regret that Cosn frees shoit and re t>pen
th- reconstruction question by el ctvjns ;hi»
fait"
Tfie italics ar® ottrs, t»nd c .ntairi a <fi
re. t and wilful faWh**.>d. There may
lie Budock l: SchtneO calling tti#?mselves
Democrats, that don’t want election* in
the fall, but no real Democrats, inodcr.
ate or otherwise, take this tliscrcditable
position. A* for the call of a Conven
tion, the Bulio. kites fear it will he
done.
The Slander Mill is a liHle rnstv froiq
»'.ort <Jisu*e, and work* cl iin-ily. Bu 1 .-
lynsrks, you mu-t, Ik- plansihl)’.— Consli
tut ion.
19* Nothing gives o ore freshrres* to
existence than ilie cons* U>u-ness «if be
ing useful to others.
New Advertisemets.
Grand V^cal
lostrimental Concert
at
College Hall.
March 24, 1870, at 8 o’clock, P. M.
IT Bffiirds m« grpat- plea Mire to efinonsee thut
rot. F. VV. EHDMAN. Hiteciir ,'t Mu>ir tn
tnlrew Fe na'e College, »blj assisted b| bin class
a> and others, will give a * -
Musical Entertainment!
At tbe aboTe llull oo
FRIDAY, March 25th iftst.
The chsracter of thi if.iAic will bt of the highest
sod a britlimt pet-'ormai o- hist be exp cted
I4»-A Imiikti-a F-e#l ««.. No ticKels—money
to be piad at the do >r. R-^pentliulv,
R. e-id nt.
N R—Program'intu will bed atiiba’e l irt tfiife
time. m i* l 7 -it
Piano Tuning and Repairing.
MR JQXEFtP FRKY, of Macon, is here in
Ontlitiefi, prej a >tf lo Tune and Repair JV
•nos. Organs »»<• Melmtiaii*. ,
Ife is also agent l»r Win Kuabe’s P’anos.
Ordeialeft at tbe R ooks Hottse, «rill be attead
•d to' l :v, -, .
Refers to Dr. Hamiiten at the Oolie^e.
■■ t»**T7-H*
(tKOlt i», Imt.xoolch t-i.uM-T —wl> r F Oar
J ry andoihe.s, tm.m-' petri.m-d ih- O.ur of
0 itinitiy to bare a chs> g - made in the lower Fo’t
• t-tine roa-l ihrough tlipqrhta stbri of ibe siidC.
F. Harry, and others. All persons are noufieil to
tile their <1 j ctions, if any tt<ev hare to the said
change, on or beto-e tbe first Ti|**bf ill Mar neat,
else n nrdt r will be grained t« change si id road'.
O.ven under my hand oltic s|ly. Match 14, 1870.
war 17 Im M.. GOHMI SY, Ordinary.
New Advertisements.
Kosiool
IHE GREA T REPUTATION
-Vljieh Kuskoo haj attiuned in afi parts of the
country
Asa GEEAT and GOOD MEIMCINE
And the Large Number of
hettimoniaU
which a-e cnnatsntfy l.*<*ing i ee.iv.-d from Phv
i*iciiuu, anil pi-rsori:* <> iiavx bkks ct Bt.D bi
ts us**, is couctusivc pioof us iiß iciuaikubli
value.
AS A BLOOD PCRiFIEft
IT HIS NO EQUAL
BEINQ PeSITIVEI.T THK MOST
Powerful Vegetable Alterative
YET DISCO VERED.
DISEASES OF TfiE BIX3OD.
“The life of the fl n»h is in the B'ood " is a
Script u.ml hi ix*ut that ecinioe proves t > hr
’Ole. f-h*! p*-.*ple la k »if b 1 I blood, as tin*
cause of many *lis* se-*, and Mke -miuy pojm
ar o.iiuioiig ihi. us bad blood is louud and in
truth.
The *vb»[*lo»-* of b-ul b’ood are usually
qhi e plain—bad l*'g st.ion cau es i uperfeut
H>itntr-u. ad <*oii-cqticiilly tlm ci ctil iti.m fs
f eble. tie soft t SSU s bane their to'(* aiol
la*ticity. Mid Ili to* gu« beeomrs pale, bund,
ai,d freqiieul |y covered willi a iiaßiy, while
ctiHt. Tiis c-mditiou s«o» di vi itself it*
roughness *>f the iditn. then in eiuptive aud
u e-ra’ive dis**a-*es a i*l when l.unj c ■ntinued
r* suits in g. rious lesions of the Brain, Liver,
i.uiigs, or uriua-y apparat s. Much, very
■nu 11. snlTerino is caused t.y impure biood It
is es'imated by s..me that ooe-finh us the hu
man faiui y are cflecUA with sciufulx iu some
form m
When th« Blood is pHre you ai-e not so lia
ble to any <tlse*sa. Many impurities *if tile
Blood arise ir m impure diseases of l«>ge cit
ies. Ki-idieate every imp inly from the fmi
tui-i of life, aud sfo and spirits, fair tain ad vital
slTengtli will return to you.
KOSKOOI
AS A
LI7ER IMVIGORATORI
STANDS UNRIVALLED.
BEINO THE «\LY KNOWN MEDiCINK
that KmuiKNTtT stimulates and c outret* (lie
hepatic s-ure<( ms and functional dkr.ingkmknrs
of the J.IVS.K, WiTUOIT J-hbII.ITATINO the (yslelll
*V lulu It nets fr* *l\ U.IOII the L'Ver instead of
cC](iou* pu'-ging, it grad ally changes Ihe dis
o u'giJ to a pirfeCt natural state.
LIVER CO MPL\ INT ANt)
OF SOME OK TIIO'E DHEASIiS
PRODUCED BY IT*
A S'dLw or yfTto* c6l(jf of tlte skin, or yel
loWish-bmSVn Sprft-s on the face and «»ll»«r parts
of th* Imdv'; duine-s and «!■ owsinc-R, some
time* lieaditclie ; bit l er or bad t ist** in lb*
mouth, iaterual iieat jin rn.lin cases a dry.
teasingpong'i ; u stead v appe'it* ; Sometimes
sour atomn-h. wilh a raiding of the food; a
bloi.ed or fid »*n**t the stimiZeh ad
-i *«■*; Sjg a rating p.tin* in tne sides, b >ck, or
breast, ami a'm-.t the shuicdsrsj con-tipslion
of tne bowels; piles, fl .tulehce, ediduess et
the extremities, etc.
EOSKOO!
Is s retnedv <>f Wonderful Effi -acy in the cure
of tli-as*, sos the Kidney* and Iliad ter. In
these Ats etMii. ii is na near'* s|ie.’ifie ns anv
remedy can be. It do -s it* woi k Mindly. Bi
bo.fly and siireh. The iielikk w hich it atfor.ls
g hath certain and pete -ptible.
lilSfrtoE’f OF TilE KIDNEYS AND BLAD
DLIb
Pet-son* unacq-iainted with the structure
and futic’tons oi Hie Kid'-*y< C2'i' ot- eitmate
the in .or'su -e of th -ir healViy action.
Ki-guiar i<d sufficient action of the K.dnsyg
i* as important, nay. ev>-n more «... tliun regu
lar iy of <i>« n«»we|s The Kidney* remove
from tre B nod those effete mail era which, it
permitted to rem di, would speedily destroy
life. A total rtt-pmßloi> ol the urinary di*
< Imvg s Wifi tn-ea-iiuu death fioiu thiily-ox to
for y cigtit h -u s.
l> hen the U tine is voided in stn iil qnanti
ties at the lime, or Wtieo tHere is a di*p--s.tioi>
■ o Uriah-'* more fieq.ieotly tha-i n.-ur ai. or
when the Unm is nigh colored or re I.ling
With Weakness io the email of the buck. i>
sleiiit ino be lifted wn.li or d’layed ; Inr
Ko It o r-tioutd b« (aked at o ce to rem -dy t-lie
dllticuliy. In fill e a lesfifb o tfie ifrg.OtS lake
plaCe. .tro-t • f the oil «*-* efibe IM adder
..i- gtnafe fro ii those of the Kjdi eya. the Ulitie
lost g impelfectly recreted in the Kidne>*
prove bri.aiii g.ui tl.e IS adder m and Urinary
l-a-ißg.-*. IVhe.i wre iftnlbil that, mediciu
never ic.cbei tne Kldn f.i except tbfuugh llt
gene al o-rctll .tn.u *-f ti e Blood, we sen how
ii CeSt-ary it 1* to keep ilia Feu ■ tain of Life
Pure.
K0SK00!
meets with orbit sccckss in the curb of
DISEASES OF TIIE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Aiinoat hine-terdWs of i-nr people surfer fmm
in rvnU’ exhaus' iti.-i a-id are therefore, ii ible
to si e -tie -mitaiir evils of tnentnl depression
contused i'feas. ssterif of t.fo hrsin, insanity,
and e nnp ete tirsaki. g down of the getierifl
heul-h. Ttiotisands aiv suffering t—slny with
hi-okensdnivn nervows sys ei:;s, and, auforui
naiety. tnhaceo, nlud. l*t- lwitf-9. over-Work,
(mental and plusical.) -ire causing diseases of
the nervous c-ystem to increase at a feayful ra
tio.
The syfnpfnmi to which disease-- of the nerr-
Wis ivstem give riw.iniv be sta ed as follows:
A dull, honey feeii ig in the heed, io -netiiuvs
tu«re or less evere nin or 4eadache ; Period
ical Headache. Dizziness. Noises or Ringing in
iheLfend; loi.fufini of Ideas; Temporary
Loss of Memery ; l»ej-etion of ••spirits : S’art
ii g during Fleep; Bd Dreams; Hesitation in
An wering Qiesuons; Do I ness of Ueatjng;
Twi etiii g of me Fare, Arms, e c.. whicn. if rot
promptly t eated, lea to P t alysis, Delii-hwn,
Insanity, ImpoUMoy, Ap -pl< xy, etc., et«f.
MOSS 0 0!
l c m;:"
Is NOT a secret quack remeifv. FORMULA
around e-Hill b-atle. Reeo nniemleif f)V the
best Pliysickn-, eminent Divines, Editors,
Diaggists, Met chan s, efc.
The Bsst and Most Popclar MxDrcw* i» Use
rttEPAiatp oxtT sY
■ ~. ~ ■ •.(* -’Vfi -. f-’ ; s^i
Jr Jr LAWREWCE, (VI. Dr,
- \ ORGANIC GHEMISt. , - ; -■
Laboratory and (KBce, No'. 6 Maim St.,
XoßFof.lt, VA.
Pi ice—ONE DOLLAR TER BOTTLF.
For sale by Drugyia.a everywhere*
m4817-6m
New Advertisements.
_____
HEROIC REMEDY.
HENRY’S
OARBO&io
Constitution
RENOVATOR!
!' EASED ON SCIENCE.
Prepared . wit ■ skill ,
■i and al! th- available ii (tenuity and «*xperlne«»
Mm the .ph ternary of the present day
van conti ioute
lad tonfti lag In Cdacentratsd Form the matt
Valuable Vegetable Juices
Known in the History of Medicinal for
PURIFVIY© T.IE BLOOD,
Imparting
NURTURE TO THE SYSTEMs
Tttttt ft the Sioiniidt,
And a Heilthy Action of (ho Livtr, Kidney*
Secret tj and Exsretiv* Organ*
A DYING ZIUAVE
Lev bresthiup hi* 'a*t on the bnttlrfie'd, hi*
emitfm■.i n* surged on and l«*ft him alone.—
T Wy knew the cause of his approaching end
it w»* the deadly bullet. N*» fi-tertfliy vftier
cuuid cheer him to life—no liuidau skill could
save him.
Thousands of Precious Lives
are to-dav a« rap ? llv sinking, and as surely
tottering on to an untimely end. in ."'ufferii.g
Agohy. Wretchedness, and Ig iurauce of the
cause which
Pels ice can arr stand assuage.
Moorish inta new Life lid
In i cans t th > Bloom of Health
7 o dance ones more upon their withered ChMA
DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF,
''teals upon its victims unawares, and before
they are aware of its attack p a it* itself firm
ly in the system, an l through neglect or inat
tention beCOmea seated, and ti tles all ordinary
or teinpoi ary treu. mont to ielint}uizh it* ifier
ciless grasp.
Do You Know the Cause of
He wast'd form-the holl.w cheek 1
The wither df*ce —the sail w Bhfilplt&ioil 1
The feihie ▼ die -th) ii-iket. gl*s»y eye !
The firm—the tremb ing frame !
The trei.oUerens pimple -the to.tnring sore 1
The lepulsiv) e hptioa -Uni flamed eye!
the impltdfac*-tat roughookrlessekin!
and d> bilifat. tig niimen's of the present age ’
she answer is simple and coven the whole
giouml in all iia ph«zes viz: the
FANJS OF DISEASE
AND
HKKEDIt.VUY TAINT
Are firmly fired i.i the
Fountain of Life—the Bloodi
T»iß
Indiscriminate Vaooinatioii
during the late war, with dis-asrd Lymph has
TAINTED T. E BEST BLOOD
In the entire* find, ft he a' planted th<f (#Smi of
the most inelanrholy disease in the v-ine of
men. women and children on all tides and
nothing short of
A HEROIC REMEDY
will Eradicale it root mid brunch, forever.
Such a Remedy is
HENUY’S
CARBOLIC
CONSTITUTION
RENOVATOR.
On RKACDING TIIK VCH, it ft*si HtPat<-» »•
once vrttflo fee so . l UM(I liquids tli-re n. ad
from the IBoiiifllt it I'KM •‘■l" Ml • Blood, it lit
tanka nt its f Min am ltea-1 in it** js«*rm
and miturity. Hiid .iisripetda it through the av
w.uesot Hits organs with une. ting enrtai.ly
aid «lids nr w and fftirr. Blood bounding
tiirough every artery ami veffi
The lufjrf wUs of Scrofula that toinmm*-
flourish ai d* l ud the inner coating of the atr
dnwett like tt-ritels of corn, are wt*h red. ilia
solved god eradicated and tire disoar* i part*
nouriti'ieiV into lit*-. The Torpid i.iver ai fl •»
active K and rya aie st niuliiiid to a healthy a.—
crott.-n. and ‘heir 11:1 Ufa! fiiMjnoi * restored to
renew* and hea t,h ft and a-tivuy. _
Its act o'l upon Iho h ood, ft ids of the b»dy.
and (da dular rfystttn. are
TOMA FOatFnMO AND D*ff#f ECTAMT.
At Hs toHoh dsse ise droop#, diofty and tba vie
-1 lil.l of ita violence. KS it. Were.
LIS APS TO NEW LIFE.
It Relieves itS* eotfre pvstein of f’ains and
Ach-s. enlivens the spirits, and impart* a
Sparkling bright ess to tha lys,
h rbsy glair to t»« Cfc&M
A ruby 1 ti ge ta tha Up.
A eliftra vs to ki Heal.
A bright tan to bn COaderiao,
A buoyancy to ths Spir ill.
And htppiasjo on all rids*.
Thousands have h-»n rescued from the verge
lit and e grave bv its tiinel'' use.
To is Rcnedy is now offere to the puMie
with llie mmt solemn use trance of its itrin»i“
medicinal virtues, and powerful Healing prop
cities.
For «ld AmKßTika or -rns
Kiineys, Retention of Urine,
Amt instates vs W>rwtn and C'uldren.
Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General laissi
tu.de, a.d Loco of Apoetit-, it is unsurpassed
It rx-iiiguidies
Affret'O sos tha Bones. Hat ffal Cos‘ivcne*o,
Dianas*.* of the Kid.oys Jlyipepsia,
E' .vsipelis. Fem-ile Irr. g ilarite*, Kia
tuia. all rdtiu ' li-eases hirer
Complaint h.dig-sMon, Piles,.
Pulm uiary l>i»i*a«*s.ron
oumptiou Scofula
or Evil,
fry prhillio,
Prupareo of
Prof, M. E. HENRY,
DIRECTOR GENERAL
O* SHE
SttliMN HOSWAL#
M. A, L. I. D„ F. tt. »,
HENRY & CO,, Pioptt rnn.
LabofiUOfrf, 91& Fettrf Sfrtei
Postßox. 621*2, New Tor*. i
|f-r«.V.sTITU n*)X REXOVALOE is $1
per boM #**, iy'x bo lies for $5. Sent ai.ywh. re
oh receipt of price. Faffient# are requested to
i orrrsp«i-d confident oily, and reply will bo
tmtdn lit fo’fowtng mail.
Sold by all reapectaljl* Drugjfist#,
E ii«ml hoc iHinj to (• I«f Uajpui by M. E,
Hen Hr. in the CfrrkV Otfie- »f the District taait
lor ihs Sonihera District of New York.
tnarUly ’ >
J. M. Redding & Go.,
Are Agents lor
WEAVER & MAXGIIaMS I UMBER MLLI.B;
„ n ;^t A ' VAY & CO -’ S FLOORING MILLS ;
H. O tis ALL'S GRIST MILL
-s?*vn.?o a T ', K ’ JIAN DFACtURERS of CANNED PBCITj
bTANDARD FERTILIZERS.
~ Have for Sole,
!!”' ?“ ,kSIDi!s . SHOULDERS u„d HAMS;
la, ooo ttw. Sin.iked “ ••• ~ u
™° hf,k <«•« FLOtJß—Vifriouit Brand*;
10,000 Jl»8. wheat brail .
SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAL, SOAP. STANCH
CANDLES, * ARDWARE ,md CUTLERY.
heavy domestics, ijats, roots, snoEs.
AV ,r «»vi. S,aple ml<l Fnu,, y DKY «0()DS, NOTIOXS, Etc.
All o. which will Tx, sold at the LOWEST CASII PRtCES
a®- Give na a ch!l. '
- marlfct
J. S. ANTHONY,
Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Plain, Stomped, and Japanned Tin Ware,
'W' • Mi
Crooking and Heating Stoves,
H ° lloW W«*. e , Etc., utd.
tSEOOND DOOR SOUTH OF J. JfcK. GliN
List of articles:
D'ilkftLi C''iw?/i ,L * p'KE rarreas,
CSST 'IXZ'SSS. ' kSr"'
Bake Pan*. Dm, Pan*. ’ Pa .v Pan* Sh tT” *•
Wa<h B -wls, Waier Di tVmk. f n m*’
Mrlk rnpa 5 Tov Cana, p fl( . |> nlwr * !,',Vf k ' "!»«.
lira** B-ll«, e Boa ters, Wi e t B nuna D ppwr.
bors ch Awls, lehV M.. 0 1,t5, Mea S iWs M -u fmers,
Laid Cults, phovataaim Ton*., <>., "£*■
Oinre Pots, Pie FUlea. CtT e P.i S ’ o' *■
Tea Pols Hh;w IMrns, f) 5« B -U O
Pernor Boxes, Smlloo is, Srii.fe.a an I hrin* t/ Keil..xes
Wsffl • I'onsj AMiroos* Kons ’ « P,tA.
TeaK-ule*. r„u keifift. «aid X Hooks. u'l f"*'
Iron W,re. Kx-a Ore,, I.i IN,' 1 S.ov-P,W
n tin# i dti. Sf"te C«»Y«H Lilterd m; l w . np®f,
(Wle M ul.s, C.ke Trioun F«r.T.*? , ,' V^,
JSasasu Ttiuhu.;.'’
a«r- izussr: tesufa Hr?*-
sir*- ixtsP-* i iv-'--
Extra Ha! i * “ ud SCr# <*
And a licint nf othoi 4 arlitile) which cannot, he onu-nerated f,r want of
£3T Agent for the Celehrate-i STAR LIGUrXIXG ROD, which I will
erect mthi-i- in io»v.i .ir oOnntry at tno-lerate rafe-i. (hart Oat
10^0!
OWEN & SEALY,
DEALERS IX
Dty Goods, Fan6y Goods, Olothiiig, Groceries, Hardware, etc#
Georgia*
ofl t#o “ or *W
Dry Goods,
■fust d«m!ng in—splendid Vofne v P H»«. tioxinr of *v-rr o uhtr SWii nr-h-n. n . j
(L -irtil VS. <y p* of »**(■♦ ki.nl. a‘e v ti'en- "f and o .era FUnnel. to HoW ,Uo *wml!#f
tmde. Oar Hosiery depuamaui hn.w c np'ete. VV e are leceiviog almost an entire P
.Yew Stock of Boots and Shoes,
BpleodM Wster-T'rofifPnois, Farme.’s and I) tche-V B «*s. Bors B- rtts. A *>l*.,4irf |,t „f
J e*ced Calf Shoe* lor lad'es. A,*o am e au lV lv of OliiUrci.N (uat opened.
Hardware s
la this line we are tfeil suppfird. Com ,F .i mcs, and supply you selves wilh p’enfy of good
Axes, Hoes, Shovefs, spades, Traces, Hames, uardert Rakes, etc*
ST4H m hay * ome ~ew x- -
O rod Is. © r y :
In this fine etlr essnrtmeni will Be very comp'ete in a few and ir*. I n sac .*e ere going to keep I
Gawd Supply e»f Everything usually kefJf in a Fir«-Class Store.
Remember oe- C* part .e S lip is r n -Ifre v-arn in Ipe -liana f,r 111. We ire NOT PFRTY#hf*»Ar
our npetaiinns hot (NfSTI - U*»UN. install in -e*-i*oti and idr of siaon Alwsrs re-i Ir t.» ™
Come now. and sup.,! > v-o e-vea a ill,; c ■ nlirimie. Wne i you are you o» on filL'Lk.
wil* rpend your yinnrt, wb-'tlier U sfel man or a lo.il. now ka*
IS. We are *•!>**» Agents fur the ci-h-l/r.fted ORffVEK & tfAKF.R Sewing
Mad inew. j-i,27tf
Tiustee’s Sale.
UNDER *N *BY VI« T UE OF A MORT
ll.liiK o IlKEil OF TUU-T. evented t.
me. by J i res T. F eve.lea. nn lh. Ilih u v
March, |s«7. In se u e |»»\inetit ol the iml. b ed-
I.«M therein II e 1 ini ed. an I M h'idl was rtld.V 1
c* .riled mi »he 1-i hda of M i ch. I fill 7, in ih* nlB..
of the Clerk id the ■fu eilor (! n i, ol Qnlnim.
eo rly. Oivngia. in De-d ll' k .Vo. 1, on 3y
and 3y , and «»i in pilrsuino- of a jnhcn' or.ie ,
i-amet a< Ohamt'ers on tM Ist il»i . i Ma>cb. IW<>,
by inf ffnn. tfsO'M B Harr M. Jndse of Pdanli
tineuir. t *id ?e i al p,.b 0 .«n>eiy. hes re lha
*5- on fl.-nse d<wi'. in the ss and ci Say <>l Q<iitnian,
to rhe hiehes’ bidder, lor «.<-■» <»•■ Urtf
Ist I'wtdar in A&rii iie&tf
D,( f.,i|»Niiii< True..* m I, 1 . ..| Inn.l. Miu.'ed in
• be»lb D sircr n* *ei 1 of <1 .inrtf.ft. but
on ioall l.rec ninty, to wit.
Idltf intmlSS'«*--
Three brrrrrffed and •hirtv— S3<*
Three hnnn-rd durf ilii.iy one 83t {
Three hu d'nl a oft f «■ e-11l j
Tirree Iwnd.ed nid *mty
fhnebii dr and and lorn Ihre.— 34c •
ibide hnnore! ktid ► t't— SOoj
1 hw» hifidr and and six y-otie ;
Ibriw Imndrnl Ki and I*i» y iwn-8«i,
and Three bin.dud and >i* y three—3Hß.
And tractmnul 1s t* • miiben-d -
Thire hundred and sevenfv two—374 ,
Three bundled
• ~ Three h tube Ia and -evenly f*ur—B74 ;
Throe hnndreil and srkcniy-bve—B7s;
Three handred and eeven'v rix—: 7rt
and Tlir* e bun lr.it anil neventy seven—B77.
Ah • f said Tract* of bind containing, in the
aggregate, iwen'v eight hnodrel awe , more or
mK and compris ng 'h» pUnia'i in on the ( hatia
b-ochee river whereon *he -aid Jane* T. FleweJ
len no r res ; d and ah ch wi 1, for the mteiest of
aH concern and. be sold in oih; hodv.
4NC Gfl.l, SII'iRTKR. Trustee.
Q littnxb cochty, Oa., Mateh I*l. 1670.
mmS-tm
Notice to Debtor? Creditors.
AI.L iMtFfrrft- laileounl 10 the esmie of hlticabeth
Porter, dei'eseed. are hereby notified to call
and make settlement ut «-« e And all tieirons hav
mg claims against sakl rsiaie are requested to prt
seiit Uiem d»)v atfth JDlicate *. within the time pra
scribed bv lafF. EDWAfID PAdS-tS,
mrrU-Utd Administiaior.
M B.aii.YEK. J. BARKIS
ffi. £ MEYER & CO,
Wholesale Dealers in
Bools, Shoes, flats and Trunks,
85 Cherry St.. MACON, GX
Wholesale Department on the 2 d Floor.
Merchants "supplied at the Sew Twit Makft
I 1 lira lea- 3—ini
Attention.
IT’DR the convenienceihe Sick, my DrnjStn.i
A will be apsam on Sund ijs Iruui bto iu o’emek
A. M., ad from 4to6P. M.
aprtet 1. J. UcDONALD.
INSTANT RELIEF
AND
Permaneni Cure for Asttaa 2
Important TPsfimoutal s
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«f *he .Supreme Ceort of
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—wuh »ppa*emly permanent
wuh ,NeOtelory .>ta -Um the diseaii woa. de*D
ee,l«d and aev e ,e the remedv hT, Ttn IZ-i
HS H perti, U fi#.|,t cure, but vqu illv chainlet#
n. g.v,ug to htrn mk n£Zi\ y v*t£
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Judge 0 -s. u.mn of Claims.
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Price It educed.
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