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THE CUMBERT APPEAL.
HOME AFt^AIRa
Tbe therrruim.'ter yesterday raarked'SJ and
Farrenheit. The fruit is in (treat danger.
o ,lr bat «ff to yon. brother Black of tbe
Eufaula New*, for yonr late undeserved aid
| highly flattering mention of our visit to your
r u y-
P "kflk. Another attempt was made on Thursday
P last to destroy life on the Eufaula branch of the
S. W. Railroad, by placing a cross tie upon the
track. The cow catcher proved tbe salvation of
the train.
■' ' Wf"*
Mr. Power’s Caro.--We Cheerfully insert the
vindication of that gentlem in from the charge
preferred by oar Lumpxin informant, of neglect
in the delivery Os freight to wagon* trom abroad
We are authorized to say, that except daring
the dinner hours from 12 M. to 2 P. M. the de
pot is always open, and ready for the delivery
of freight.
We ★onld remark also that on a recent visit to
Georgetown, we dal not see a solitary w.t-on re
ceiving freight from the depot.
Mr. Powers is entitled to the benefit of this
explanation.
Lands in South-West Gkorou.— A. J. Ornc*
tsq., of Atlanta, has just concluded the purchase
Os 1750 acres of valuaote littul in Baker county,
and we learn that other capitalists of tbe up
country are looking in that direction for invest*
fftedts in real estate.
Toe completion <Yf th<* Bsinhridge. O iM.bert 'A.
'CriUnhbtlß Railroad, will give it great irfafetiis to
the value of property in that region, and we
trust a Urge accession of population will lie the
resitii No Country on earth is more easily cul
tivated, or oil rs better inducements to the eml*
’grant.
Attention
Watchful Fire Oompaiy No. L
YOU ere hereby required to appear at the En_
gine Honse, In uniform, on Saturday evening
next, at 4| o'clock, for parade.
By order bf A. LEHMAN,
marl7-ft Foreman.
ttv
Not Responsible.— W • lieg leave to state to
our rentiers that we are in no sense responsible
for local notices which have not our' oW.i impri
‘mamatur.
Parties pay for the privilege of inserting their
‘own puffs, and the number Os insertion# is nsual
'ly‘marked at the foot of each notice.
Last week this was omitted in the lottery no
tice, and a young friend called for inform ition
"oh the subject.
Our reply was, We drfi UU lottery advocate.
Those who indulge in buying tickets must t ike
the chances, be they inure or less, dttd decide for
’themselves.
“The Bright Siuk.’’ —I his is the title of a
bcauti’ul and most excellent Juvenile Monthly,
‘published in Chicago, at 50 cents pCr aHfftih,
by John B. Alien & Cos., 2:59 M utisoh street.
'lt Will prove a treasure to childreh. 'and wilh
'the joy it imparts, ind red show up the "bright
aids'’ of every thing
Tarents who wish to impart a healty taste tof
’reading to their s in* anil daughter.-!, WOtfld do
well to begin early With books and papers of
‘the right stamp.
The “Bright Side” will prdve a safe visitor to
any fire side.
Prof. Erdmaxb CosckrT. —In another cblufefi.
krill be found the announcement by .Dr. Hamil
ton, of n grand concert to lie given by the pupils
Os Andrew C drift ■. H.t.rir tlu lead and direction
of Professor Erdnian.
This gentleinm is a m ister pianist, and his
whole soul is devoted to the Teifsiciirektt art.—
Like ail enthusiasts, he so content with no me
diocre ground, but strives at the highest degree
of excellence. We anticipate therrififre a great
musical treat on the becaskm rel Wed to.
The Professor has ample material at command
in the splendid array <if fieautifnl and takmti and
young ladies, Win compose th; music T class of
the college. We do not fear that they will not
■acquit themselves in a highly creditable mamnr.
It is proper to add also, that the object of tbe
concert is to aid in the purchasing of new pin: -
t* for the college.
We b ust the patrons of the fhsUtutlbn and
the public generally. Will give Prof. E ditiali
■and his fair am items a bumper on the evening
‘Of his concert.
See Curd of Dr. Hamilton.
Runaway and Smash Up.- O-i Tumlay vvori
ing a horse u ttnclad to a j' rn-y wagon, both ti e
property of Mr. Heilbron. t.>ok fright and d.tsh
’cd witli tearful speed aero * the piihlie sqn ire.
Bifpo.iite the fruit store of Mr Jack
son near the Brook* hotel, the frantic animal
shied npArt the Pidt'w.B'k, striking th • vehicle
hgainst a Urge tie -and literally tearing it in
jpieces. A. fevt steps further on its flWa head
long careir was eke -Sc and t#y another trea.
the concussion oft Vie hiow hurting the poor
creature soma twenty fJel.arit upsetting a calf.
SnJ crippling apa ir dig w iioh iS.-re id its
'course. A fragment of the shaft pierced the
ShOtl’dar of the h irie aU->. p -m- rating to tii
Ueptb of seven inches. Ss-v>-rai narrow escap e
Were made by tlie bystanders.
We s.tw recently the same horse driven at
break neck spend by two ladies, add tronilded
h>r their ialet?;
Ladi * should never lie allowed to dfTve hr
ride atone, tile (digiited ifreak in the harness
may precipitate a frightful cnMstrcf|»he, and
ihey have not strength sntfiaieut to control a
fractions steed.
Indian S.-kinum. G%.. Fe*-. 25th, 1870.
Jle&iri: fc. ts. limit Sf CS . Jfatdn. Gaj
GesTs—lt is a satisfaction lf>r nie Us recom
mend the true flii+its of your Central City Con
dition Powders. I have been giviffg thetd to
my milch cow, and the result is frtliy up to my
most sanguine expectations. When f bi-gitn giv
liig the Powders, my cow was giving übout 3or
3} gallons per day ; she now gives fully 5 gal
fims per day, and the milk is much richer—yield
ing a rich, firm and sweet butter. lam satisfied
that the C. C. C. Powders are far superior to
anything of the kind l have ever u-eil.
i’oiirt, Very Itespv-ctfully,
« N. N. Edge.
••Koskoo. 7 ’—This toed!cine i» rapidly gaining
the couthlence of the people, and the numerous
testimonials of its virtues, given by practition
ers of m -dicine, leave no doubt that it is a safe
and reliable remedy for impurity of the blood,
liver disease, etc.
The last Medical Journal contains an article
from Prof. R. S. Newton, M. D:. President of
the E. Medical College, til j - of New York, that
bpeaks in iiigii tefnfe of its curative properties
and gives a special recommendation ot Kcikuo
io the practitioners of medicine. This is, we
believe, the first instance where such medicines
hare been officially endorsed by the Faculty of
*ny of the medical colleges, and reflect* great
credit upon the skill of Dr. Lawrence, its com
pounder. and also puls Kuskov in the van of ail
Other raedicim* of the present day. —Norfolk
Daily Journal. Dec. 11. 18C9.
Design—Swwt-lriDg very beautifn’, in the
way of * PiStohfgr tph Marriage Certificate, prin
ted in Blact and Gold, has been published by
Grider & Bro., York, Pa. The s"tg: of the cer
tificate is 14 by 18 inches, and contains ptaei-s
far the Photographs of fli’tf Bride. Brid groom
glut ofßciating Clergyman. Every married cou
ple should get 6ne of these interesting and in
structive ornamuU, which will te sent by mail,
without Injury, to any part or the Uni
ted state*, 0.1 receipt of one dollar.
iy Agents are wanted tor the above pubh*
Cafiou.
A ViShV To EuvAttv. -In the latter part of the
past tve :k, we paid a visit to the thriving cl y f
Eufaula. and enjoyed the luxury of a holiiday
atno lg htr hospitable ckizens.
To Drf TANARUS., Col. F., Messrs S, 8.,.& 3.. we are
under special obligations for courtesies, and gen
tlemanly attentions received; * Z,
Eufaula has enjoyed an unprecedented trade
the past season, and wagons loaded with cotton
from the very gates of Montgomery, were to be
Seen upon the streets.
A prorffiteu*, Ware-boiisa man made the curious
statement however, that no one had male any
money, save a few quiet old fogies, who kept
aloof trom the vortex of speculation, and were
unnoticed in tbe busy crowd.
The cause 6T this piradoxic tl state 6f affairs,
may be traced to the fact that Eufaula has been
one universal mart for cofoi, since September
A perfect mania for the staple seemed to possess
every one; Hence; men of all professions ami
occupations, waylaid the farmer® wagons and
bought their cotton. fr.q lently at rates which
would ensure loss, If resold in any market oa tbe
continent.
To get possession of the article, goods were
offered lit Ittm-payilig prices, and clas. ideations
almost utterly n -gl eieu. lode- 3 Eufattla was
generaly fully abreast, and sometime in advance
of Macriu. in her cotton qiotat.ons. The result
was that alino-it every one held their purchase
for the expe.teJ Spring rise, and hav# thereby
come to grief.
Trade in ail it# branches seemed exceedingly
slack, and tbe day was as q net as the Sabbath.
JuimeHSo stocks of nieicuandise however were
tempting!) displayed on every side, and many
of tbe sUfres are coinihddioiis aCd handsome.
’the estab.ishinent bf Mi*#T*. 4 Ur. y & Bray,
Importers and dealers in hardware, tor the mag
uilude and diversify of Its ikrick, would compare
favorably vvfth any in the South.
The cotton ware-hou*e of Messrs. Johnson &
Cos., is also most conveniently Arranged, and of
vast capacity.
About 4JQJ bales of cotton still remain in store
at Eufaula. ~ . , ‘ ,
Mr. S. o.te tyf tbe worthy Elders of the Pres
byterian chuicli, very kind y to »k ns over the new
church edifice, in process of erec.ibli for Rev.
Mr. Roberson Ills devoted and girted pastor. -
And enpiuunt we would say. that we triist our
p -ople wi.l soon have an opportunity of hearing
a d.scourne Iron! this popular divine in otir 6wu
city. The new structure is a quaint but graecTfil
pile, ccuihiniiig both the gothic and El z .bethan
siyle af architecture. The groined -voikot the
lofty ceiling in the interior, is composed of yel
low pine polished and oiled to display the grain,
and will be very beautiful:
‘I be estimated cost of the building when com
plied, i»-river $20,0U0.
We conudt‘iJ!ff*e this fragmentary sketch, with
out al.uding to our brief visit to Brother B.ack,
of the Tri Weekly News.
Onr readers are familiar with the News, which
always cau show something good in its columns.
'lts genial editor and all of 'tbe press gang, wel.
corned us w tli a .atfjotel cor l .aUy, anl in an
Instant felt we p. rfcctly at hohie.
We are glad to s-iy that both of the Eufaula
papers are in a flourishing condition, Ihoiigli want
of time prevented « visit to the sanctum of the
Bluff City Times.
Mr. ‘Black exhibited Home bound volumes of
'h'a paper 22 years old. in glancing over their
c’6;itents, oncls ftfreißly reminded of th; good
dIC tiffiek, when whig aud democrat contended
for the supremacy, but all was peace, and the
victor wore his hoiors meekly, while the van
quish il Wt ho sti-ig of dig.-aii i'»t.
These halcyon days, thohgh we were then
slow to lielieve it, and like th- kuight of La-
Mancha were ever ready to run a tilt with any
One, dr even measure affords with a wind-mill in
vindication of iiftagiiTary k^t.ngs.
But we are admonished that our pen Is already
obnoxious to the charge of cacoethes tcribendi,
and we s all bring these notes to a close, incon
tinently. •
I*®- An accident occurred near the Fatanla
bridge, five miles east of this place, on tbe S.
W. Railroad on Wednesday morning, to the
night train trom Macon.
By the widening of the rails two .passenger
and two freight cars were thrown from the track.
The only casualty reported, is. a broken collar
boric to Mr. Goode of Macon, sustained by leap
ing from tue platform.
ffie damage to Hie Wax slight, and the
track has already been repain a.
The snhjrfiiied ifo.e from Dr. McLesteT will
erpluiu itself.
Our statement Was made from memory Only
We are glad to hole that the Doctor does not'
regard this much dreaded disease as necessarily
fital,
II S fetter will do great good hy alloy in : ex
eiU-m-nt. dVid calfftiag tbe fears b. Vtsbse who
may la* attack -d with the malady.
The-ntind has much to do with the progress,
ami t'-rmiiiatioii of all buddy ai'inents.
Emrott A *paA.— Dtar Sir: lu an ac
count in your list pup -f of our conversation rel
ative to ceri bro-spinnl meningitis, you Imve fall*
••u into error as to dates. I can't fin 1 tbe old
Journal giving an account of It. but b dieve the
disease occurred fir.-t at 9 ras'ourg in 1837. Since
then, it h is prevailed as an epidemic in varion s
parts ot Europe.
But II waS in Montgomery that it appeared in
18ti
Meningitis often proves fatal, lint not more so
'han some other Hi was >, »n.l like all tlnse. It i*
not always, equally fatal, though c’diftied t’d
certain localities, the and sense is not unknown to
the profession, ittw is its treatment ao little nn
ilerslo.xi ut tiiis time, as would appear from tom*
of the publications of tbe day.
Yury ttesfMStfriliy,
L. Mo Lester.
Tifk tor.vo Aii:i*\+ -We have received the
first unni'ier of a small setitiffiouthly, jhiblislssl
at Bainbridge, by Messrs. A M. Russell, & »V.
C. Joni'S, and brtfriug the altove uppellationl
As the title would iriificah', it if splitSlfy do*
signed fur the siml -nts and youth of the coun
try, and fills an important place in SotttlMSra lit
erature. ,
The i ditors arF t-inlts and tnfmitid young fnen.
and hivi ig been trained aspraatlcal print-*.*; are
pf-pared tii issue a neat arid properly arrangul
sheet:
The presetit nrrtther is, highly creditable t»*
them, and contains many judiciously selected ar.
tides.
Every effort id elevate tlie standard of morals,
and bister the growth of letters in utjr midst,
should he encouraged l.y the wise him] good of
tlie land, and we trust the Young Aspirant will
be widely circulated and patronized.
Terms SI.OO per annum.
Above BtfShiutox A nun >er of the promi
nent and iuduentiai citizens of the noble od
commonwealth of Kentucky have united togeth
er to form and recommend to the peaule **
for patronage, a very attfr.ctive Prize Scheme ;
and we are gln<» to he R t>le to say that the in-
nrt . so great, and tin- security for the
faithful performance of all promises so strong,
that K places tlie whole thing en irely above sus
picion. We will be happy to furnish any of our
friends information on the sublet tfr to aid them
in securing tickets. * |t.
ASiTfciT rv Time.Saves Nino. - IfyctrSfvve a
cough do not neglect it; thousands goto file d*n
tiniely grave by neglecting what they call "*
slight cold.’’ Colds »re very iusid
ious. They soon Income deep-seated, and defy
all remedies. DR. TUTT’3 EXPECTORANT
will cure it. It C.tu be bad of any Druggist.
For Sale by J. J. McDONALD.
jy In store and for sale. 350 b.ishels pr'tO.*
white corn. 30' barrels Schleps Georgia Fertili
z--f. Three tons of the nrolina phosphate*uni
a large supply of bacon, flour, m'eaf, etd.
A’.J ordere for that rihwt popular • fertilY.-r,
E. f: Coe’s can now be supplied at
the stierfaftuotiaa, for cash, or on time.
B- H. Jwjses.
Stsaxok Weather—Remarkable HailScojim.
—After alternations of sleet, rain, frost and
gloomy weather Tor weeks past, Monday the 14th
Inst., dawned brignt and cloucflees, With a soft
and balmy atmosphere, and ail tef revived and
cheered under fc ■ lnspir.ng breath of Spring-.
Trade in garden seeds CorHintied brisk through
the day. and the birds poured forth their sweet
corals, and all nature basking in the genrnl sur.
shine, rejoiced at the flight of dreary wtoter, aud
welcomed tbe promised advent ot fruits and flow
era
The king of day sank to rest, nndimmed in his
lnstr.* and the mild moon and twinkling star g
robbed the sombre darknefej of its terrors. Alj
was peace and tranquility,, until long after the
mystic hour of midnight.
Then, when human eye had cea'-**d its vigils
and tired m irtals yielded to the the embrace of
sleep, tbe genie Os the eto-in «p i are t upon the
scene, arid with hfs potent watld summoned tbe
spirits of the air.
From ocean cave, and mountain steep, and
trackless paths, they cat hi. obedient to tbe sum
mo is. -and soon the hurt n r ihu and r and impen
ding cluiids, foretold the dreadful war of elc*
m uits.
Like the shock of an earthquake t‘ e storm
burst in its lury upon tbe peaceful earth, aud
roused f.’Oifi their slum Jers its affrighted iuba j.-
tants.
The rain descended in torrents, arid the Wind
blew a hurricane, Waile to aid to the horrors or
the hour great hall stones cleft the air, and rattled
bke musketry upoa the house tops.
All who were comfortably lodged rejoiced in
the snug security of their hoifies and thought of
the fiiendleos outcast who cowered beneata the
pelting storm.
The hail was very severe, hat fortunately con
tinued but a short time. Wh n the sun ar .#e>
all was still again, and no vestige of the storm
reifi tiued, saVe the sod len errth and shattered
i);»u -hs of treei. We lave witnessed more pro*
trttcu and hail storms, but never saw tbe stones if
such m :g mud
About four hours after it bad subsided, Mr. H.
B. E.d r. sent trie writer a Vestel containing
qui.e a number, several of which Pleasured
ab<mi one inch in diameter.
He remarked that when first gathered they
wrre fully twice as large as this.
Such a descent of ice nngg its if coritirlned for
a few minutes longer, must have wrought sad
-tiaveck ill the animat and vegetable kingdom.
Truly in the in min for reconstruction, the
weatluir sbditld eome in for its share also.
Winter seems to have usurped the throne of
Spring.
fcJMMUXIJITEU.)
Mr. Editor: Ia your Mt issue I notice SOfce
strictures in reference to tbe management of the
South-western RailioAd (Sgeffcy at this place, es.
pecial.y in regard to dispatching goods by the
Lumpkin wagons, and atn satisfied that your in
formant has little knowledge 6T the duties of a
Railroad Agent. Nor do l tbiuk that be has at
tended sufficiently often to the duties of wagon
master, to give that degree of patience necessary
tc constitute' him a first rate employee, in a bus
iness where the miller’’« rule must obtain.
But the Lumpkin wagons are never unneces
sarily detained when sent Ueie for goods. When
they arrive here at unreasonable hours—just at
night, or when we are away at dinner, or when
especially engaged wilh passing trai’is-they
must expect to wait. We will always give them
as soon as possible, and if they would make it a
point to reach here about 4 o’clock in the after
noon. we could fix them off before night; as at
that time we have more leisure than at any other
Nor are these imaginary inconveniences, the
reasous why the mercli mts of Lumpkin have
th ’ir goods shipped to Georgetown, but it is
rifkeT to atail tlietflivlves of tlie difference be.
tween local nnd through rates. Which on lots o f
heavy goods amoun: to considerable.
Ami attain tffey ship to other points that they
may have tlieir goods hauled at cheaper rates by
returning cotton wagous.^
Few p r-onß have any iuca of the amount <jf
Work litre* ssary to be done in shipping goods by
wagons when not accompanied by the owner of
the goods, or someone authoriz 'd tri receipt
for the same. We have to make o,«t tbe tfagdn
bills. Weigh the goods, probably answer a
half dozen letters of inquiry. And possibly the
goods on one wagon are for seve-'al different
p rams, which increases the amount of work, as
bill tmM be sent tq-each given \Vdgon.
etc; Respectfully,
Homo: Powers, Agent.
splendid spring stock of J ra. Cooper, revelled
all the mysi.c aroma of a ladies toilet, fresh
from the inventive brain and plastic bands of
the I’arisiint HifiSt. .
A Itenedict might be all lived to enter Within
the vail, and view the wonderful contrivances,
and ingenious devices by which woman entraps
and fascinates the stern r sex. But bachelors
have uo business within these sacred precincts,
anti shi&iil lia bushel hut without pity. No*'
do we intend to gratify thertl with the nomencla
ture. or any minute detail of the cnrlbttt! tilings we
SAW.
Suffice to say, they were beautiful and irresis
tible. If they writtld leant irtore, let the« adhom
ture upon in itrini iily, add cl om the privileges
appertaining there to.
We cum »t refrain however from expatiating
tipon the m iguiflceiit artificial fl iw.-rs, rilibons,
and other Irinirriings, #h;ch it is Mi'S. Übcpers
special delight to exhibit to lit*r eilStoniers. They
were eo witrthy of a place in the must gorgeous
shop window on Broadway.
Every styte’ df list too that tlie fashion plates
can liuast, may lie found here and several dress
ed by the skillful A lgers of the presiding ge
nius of the place, even in beatftj arid
taste, the pittern Samples on exhibition.
Fast j-bdug ladies, and pr-eles blondes, a id bVu
n ttes. may alike beanibnl wiih S hat in keeping
wHh the peeitfiiW;style of each
The- shoo fly.” bumbl liee. gf*Sshopp»r, and
bull frog, fti iy each be fun idled i rimmed in th
most bewiichrfg triinri' r, and little bonnets or
uo boiiMta can fie liail ill i twinktnig, adjusted to
chignons of any shape or dimensions.
(tne killing specimen desitined to be all the
rage, we wilt attenip* to. describe.
It consisted of a byo id satin ribhoa to exti-nd
from teniple to temple, across the head heavily
decorated with sp*ingles a id flowers, and fasten
ed lienind to a clii-inon of portentous siz».
This last app:iid ige will in turn extend to the
panirr of the Tally i and be attached there to. The
whole tokt assemble will be decidedly new and
stiking. but the cost 6f so much horse tad must
lie pro lignins.
Os coirs? wo exo-ess-il die ndmirition for
this magnificent achievement of art.
To cut a long story short, however, let ns ex
t all in need of >\ pretty hat to visit tne rooms
of Mrs. Uooper at onoe.
Forgotten. —We sincerely ask pardon of J.
H. Callaway. &Cos , for the non-appearance' of
their neW adVferlisemeiA in this issue. It was
tnlsplacerf and entirely forgotten’ uivtil just as we
were going to p'regf.- It shall appear all r’ght in
our next. In the incaiffinfe .We would sty to
our readers if you vviVt toenj >y a real frixory in
the way of nice biscuit and bread, something
th*ft can't be beaten, g-t a swek of Calla Vtty’s
‘•A’’ ftour. a*ri|f, Wo K idw you wifi emfoM; what
r we say of it fri oiir next.
g£f&.Tho hnsy Bunkn loveil trie'
ringi Biirliinrnnm ns a brother. VN hen
tins B. w#> l*y the
••eilico.M* B. of Soutli (jnrolio i, the busy
B. call it- uni laid liirt head <m his breast
uijtf oft*, i*ed to resTjgti the wpe ikeniltip .to
apt as ?ii« seiumd; This was true Py~
t’liirin frii.-iid.'liip, but even the Hjieetaele
of the Banks weeping over his
corps was not hiitfioientiy entiuinsg to it,-
duee B jiling.tmw to ifrookV
deadly chtt!!engi»
A Praiseworthy Act.- Giving to the Lcrt.
Rrr. Pratt Quarterman ot Liberty County, au
indigent but most excellent and talented minister
of t*e gospel, bar accepted of a c .11 from the
Independent-Presbyterian Cl urcli qf Savannah,
muhi a.- stantof its distinguished pastor, Rev.
I. 3. K. Axsoii, D. D.
Keenly alive to the destitu i >n both spiritual
add temporal which Shermane raid hid visi
ted upon the ancient community once known as
St. Johns p; rish.and afterwards as Liberty coun
ty, from tbe prominentsta id it m lintained in the
first w r of independence, this devoted servant
ot God has for years past, preached the gospel in
4 .e land of his fore fathers, almost without mon
e/ and without price.
Attracted by his fervor and signal ability how
ever, the congregation of Dr. Arson having erec
ted a mission Church, and desirous of supple
feenting the labors of their div.ired pistor, con
cluded to secure the services of Mr. (J iarterman
as his associate in the ministerial office.
He responded favorably to the iovitwiion ex
tended. and has recently entered upon the and i--
c harge of his and ities. And here it is oar privi
'ege to record an act of kindness and munificence,
which refiects credit fi >o i the h ippy da.i >rs.
Hearing of the desti ufi >:t of 1 1 : worthy man
about to minister to them in holy things, the
ladies at once conceived tbe noble purpose of af
fording him some substantial tokens of t ieir re
gard.
With the z>al and energy characteristic of
their sex. th. y accordingly addressed themselves
to the proposed labdr of toYe.
The house of the expected minister was hand
s m< lv ft rnmhcd. and carpetted, his bureaus well
■stacked with la-d linen etc., his storeroom and
larder abundantly supplied with provisions and
other supplies, and a temp ingin; \ 1 uwaitelhis
fasting family when they arrived.
Judge of the indescr.bable surprise and pleas*
hre o'f r tfiiS excellent rfl in, find tbe superlative
aratifloat on of the noble ladies who ba l dune
so much to relieve h s enrihiy necess'ti s
Verily it i* -more bl ssed to g ve than to re
ceive-” and* We are assured that acts lik<* these
carry their own rewai 1 in the consciousness of
duty done, and appear in rtit ing contrast with
that penurious spirit which afflicts the church,
ami sip* tbe life b o >d and \itality of all cliris*
tian philanitliropy.
The Saviour sayr l'kew'se. “I ray unto you.
Inasmuch hr -ye fiaVe 3-ritie it unto < no of the
least of these my brethren, ye have done it uuto
me.”
Grant's Love of Money.
The Cincinnati Commercial Df.a late
•into publishes, (alllt it is a Radical
paper) a document which, if the Ameri
can people wme not lost to shame and
honor, would disgrace in their eyce the
Piesident of the United States It is a
complete history of President Grant’s
real eSLfte Transactions in Washington.
All tlie written agreements between tie
parties at interest, the legal pupers, &c.,
tore giVbfi With a painful pnrtiofllifrfty.—.
It will be ivrtoinßered that a number of
persons united in giving Gen. Grant a
fine hotfle and lot in WnsbiflgHjn. Af
ter be was elected he advertised it for
sale. found a purchaser in
one S. J. Bntt’gfi, who agreed to giVe
$40,000 for it. Writings between the
two parties were draw n np to that effect,
atid signed by tlie r respective agents.
Bowen paid SI,OOO down and was to
give $9,000 when the deed was deliv
ered, in March. The remaining $30,000
were to he at inteiest for ten yenrs, at
six per cent, if not sooner paid by tbe
purchaser, who obligated himself to
have an insurance <1 slf>,ooo upon the
htiase. TKifi Was on the 27th of No
vember, 1863. In February 1809, the
stockholders in the “Great Gift G.rapt
Enterprise,’’ ( A. T. Ijjtewart Slid Com
•pally) being after office ftosn Gran',
ounce.veil tiie idea of purchasing it’s
house and lot for Gen Sherman. Tiny
oflered uii’n aj3oiiv-phrs<;—u sort of deit
c.ite bribe—of $05,000 for (its W Isling
ton house. Wiitiout any hesitation,
and disregarding tile previous sale to
Bowen, lie and his wile made a warran.
ly deed to Gen. W. T. Sherman of his
projierty. ' For this violation oC the
agreement with Bowen he Vi as realized
one year’s pay as President of the tjm
ted States, in consideration of $25,000.
But to Bowep he is said to have giv. n
an excuse so mean that we can scarce y
believe it. That excuse wad .that, de.-»
pile Vfis agreement, his wife would not
sign tlie deed ttiat was to Vie made in
March, lie thus sought to take shelter
under the pctiieuiit of his wife. But
Bowen Would have taken steps to en
force the comr ti t, and tficVefore lie was
Bought off, and in April gave a qnii*
cliriifi deed of his tntere-t to Sherman.—
lie was Mayor and Washington, liffid fits
consideration w;.a the money ofsevel fat
and iuenitivf otfic.-s in_ the District of
Columbia Tlick* ( *re tbe facts as they
appear by the public recoTJa aud other*
wise.
—The movemeiitrt of this cbm
modity—is the frreal lifisorlitng tojiie of
•lie day, aid we propose tH lay I" fore
o.tr leaders the best lijr'its.wH rail obt -in
on tin* sill J -et. On lli« fir*t pntfe this
ii ill lie found an uitief- Irom
tne New York (Jommeivtal and Finan
cial Chronicle, vWiieh, pi-rhaps, I'outaiim
about as much as is d*.finitely known < f
the present nstjdiUi of Jthe money baarket.
Uue statement made by the Chumjele
will surprise tunny of our reader• Who
are niff ItmitliitT With got-ertunent fiaatu
rek : that while the tf-dd tn the tfeasu.
ry is reported at $11)2 000,000, the eg
ymgfitte aMnoimt reufiv J-*efcf.l rip in its
vaults is less iHaii $20,000,000. the re
main.lei' - reported as in l fie tfeti-utrv fie-;
iiijg the pri'perty either < f the holders of
tjold cfei tic uttes or of the public er> d>
tors to wtioin it has ae.-i ued as interest
on iha public debt. It will thuß be sr H
thu Unc’e Sin’s money bags ate mt ai
iie.iVV as moat people suppose, ;nd
tiiat there is a I piit to the go er m-n: >
power to regulate the ijk uev market < f
the country >av. R*p.
30u Tlie man who calls hin wife a
bird mus* not be dreapp tinted if she
asks him to buy some f*r,ulier«,
Have Received*
Gold pevs.
luiiikt Srite Ri»h.. , -
Maor’- Patent EHfii'ers,
Patent Ulus* Cu l- r«,
Chemical U'ive Soap,
Satiu Ulus* Siarch, -
Mirrors*, Pketnre FraH^es,
QPEKM ariM I.ARD oft.,
O Walker’s Vmetf r llityirs, •
Kelly> WJlt-b 01, * f
Poweb’s S-wiug Machine Oil,
Jia.v Rum,
1 nreel’s Venralgia Pills.-
MILIT ARY SHAVINa SOaT>,
Pl'f.fc KLKC'fOaRT,’
iTriiV WTlrifs* Snip.
Lcrbni’* Hamlkei chief Extracts^
Cam .I re, ■. >
ntefitlur.l’s l i -er ItivigoWSo?,
, r D il'cvV Horse Siflre,
lacob’Ef Cordial,
A.I.LCOCK'.I PLASIKR-*.
j- Hoopir’i Pacbisia.
r T S, PO/VJ-.J-L. Tiu tee,
feb‘24ct Dniggh t, bookseller a-rt Stationer
G OftGIA-JRaNDOi.ru County.—R. Saxun
|.pwb’i-Vt Urilers iltiaiUiaosnip ol h per
a..us ami [m-t eily «l Beojamm, Rachel, ou.-eph,
Keli-, Ii la Price, anil ti.rurg- Sax-til. All per
Mins imeres o I at© notified o fi e ibeir itl j -ell n
it am ti ey hive, "U or uefuro ihe fir 1 M in lay in
Apiil uex - , else loner* will be g amed ih; i.tpli
dm*.
Given under my band nfficUllv.
M OOlil’-EY, 0 dsn*-?.
Ths Season and its Daxoeks.- -The human
b idy is chiefly composed of tissues and fibres
sensitive to every change in the condition of the
atmo p'tere as the most delicate electrometer, or
the quicksilver in a Barometer tube.
The stomach, the >kin. the nerves, the lungs,
and the excretory organs are especially liable to
be affected by these variations, and the best de
fence against their disastrous tendency is to
keep the digestive machine -v. which feeds and
nourishes the whole system, iu good working or
der.
If the stomach is weak or disordered neither
the blood nor the bile can be in a healtuy state,
and upon h fin ess of thefte two important flu
ids for the oßjces assigned to them by nature,
and the regularity of their flow, health in a great
measure depends.
When the air is heavily laden with chilling
vapors, as.lt often is at this season of the year,
the digestion sh nl 1 b • no object of peculiar
core. If it is weak and languid, the whole phys_
ical structure will be erervated. If it is vigor
ous, the entire organisation wifi b.i strong to re
sist the untoward and I -pt*V4rg influence of a
damp aid vitiated atmosphere.
A pure and powerful tonic is therefor*.' eepe
cially needed as a safeguard against the diseases
must common i t the spring, aid Hostetter’s
Stomach Bit era being the most wholesome and
po et t medicine of the class at present known, a
course «>f it is particularly advisable at this pe
riod of the yegr. The stom ich will thereby be
toned and strength ned. the liver and bowels
regniatrtlj the nervons system braced up, and
uature put in a state ot active defence against
the miasma which superinduces intermittent
and remittent fevers, rheumatism!, nervous de_
bility, hea .ache, hypochou lria an 1 other com.
plaints which are apt to assail the unton -d and
unfortified orgaulz itions. tie body Is strength
ened without exciting the brain, and consequent!
ly uo unp easant reaction follows Us reviving
and Kvibv t i a operation.
speiUL
A Ca~d. —We, the undersigned Physicians
'ee| th mkful for the patron ig-s heretofore ex
tended to us, and v ill continue to pr&ct’c* du
ring the year 1870 for those who have paid
their Medical Bills, or will make satisfactory
arrangements to do so, and/or no other* chari
ty cakes exeepicl.
Names of parties fiiii"<r to pay. or make ar
rangements as above stated, will be furnish and
by each Physician respectively, to the othtr
in embers of the profession.
O. to. Cobb, M.D., J. B. Smith, MD. ,
R. S. Jackson. M. 1)., L. MoLk-teix. M.l
P. It Holt. M.D., W. B. Tackk'it M.D.
and cjß 8 m
Rheumatics. Listen and Learn. —l’rof. Kav
ion, the popular and celebrated manufactu *r
oT Raytcii s Oil of Life, the be-*t and surest hn
iment for rheumatisih known, has now di-con
tinued his ti av- Is tlirongliout tile State's to see
the lame and tl e ciipple, and tffneo otherwise
nflicted by rheumaiisin, or 'nenralgia, or pains
in the side, Ac., for he argues, and well too,
that, the people can cure them*e!r>.s without,
him by using hfs Oil of Life ; the virtms < 1
which are universally Some
ptiipfe %ere foolish enough to think from the
swift and speedy cures made on the spot, be
fore their eyes or. their friends, (hat tile Pro'
fe.-soi ’s hands were bewitched, but we assure
all that the Sterling virtue lies only in the Oil
of Life and good robbing. For rheum itism
nenra'gia. pnins in the back, joints Or sV.es. or
wherever a liniment can be n->ed that. Key-ton's
Oil of Life is acknowledged h» great and with
out an equal, giving the patient almost instan
taneous relief by one rubbing, for spiainsor
bruises, it has also been used with marked sue
cess.
Kirythn’s Dyspeptic Pills purely vegetable,
ve an excellent cathartic. McKesson A Rob
bins, wholesale agents.
Jac< b Butman, Proprietor.
t£ Wholesale Drug House, Savannah.
| Kew aud' Reaudifiil I
* IQiUBII ®OQ3S, *
V* JUST BE EIVED AND OPENED BY V
D'Mrs. M.- Li. COOPER. 0
W COLLEGE STREET, CUTHBERT, G A. W*
■ Her Stock iiwlaigp and complete In'every department, and cannot fail to pleas f
B» every tme, in qi ality, and quantity. Attention is invited to Iter I
0 Stock of Spring Hats, Bonnets, Elowei*, Laces, Ribbons, £tc.> ||
f, Wiiicli die is offering at reasonable prices, with a guarantee that II <
the articles sold will prove just as recommended.
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10,000 Words and Meanings not in other Diction
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il'akn it altogether, the aurpasa'ng wmlc.
I [-Limit . the Enehsh Urtbmpfci:}-
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The wi.iki-iediT »gm ol a Die;ionaiy. jOgt
thethinafoi the milliou.—[Ymeiicau Edudatiohat
.ttqn'Liv r
Published by G. A C.M Rtf! AM,
SpringC ml. j-it.
Sold bv all Bookseller*. in.-rlotf .
Buggies
Paiulcd uni llenaircd,
A. V
By W. B, MoHAN,
South end of J. W, Brturuu!* Sioe. Slfnn.
fcb!7.sw*
To ait Who Have Occasion to
Purchase Seeds.
It is manifest, and Reef s no iltgriide ht
to make plain the simple truth, rtiat?h»ift
good teed only, can good vegetable* be
obtained—tigfc do not grow on this
tles and yet, strange and inconsistent
as It may Seero, wo see those Who exhib
it sound sense In most affairs -©f IM*,
purchasing Seeds from questionable
sources, and congratulating tbebisehres
(fbr the moment') on having saved a
penny.— Rural Rcgnter.
Referring to the above, I invite atten
tion to our stock of
Landreth’s Seeds,
Always accompanied by a guarantee ts
their GOOD quality !
Have a general stock, comprising
LANDRETH’S garden seeds;
Early ROSE POTATOB ;
« " GOODRICH '*
“ HARRISON
Prince Edwards Island Black OATS;
Red CLOVER SEED;
Wh’fte *' «
Alsike “
Orchard GRASS «
Bhw *>
White Silver-akin ONION SETTS;
Yellow Strausbnrg “ “
I. S. WWftl, Trttilic.
jvn?oct Druggist, Bookseller anil Stationer.
Ei.COURA _E
Home .Manufacture!
WHEN YOU CAN BUY AS
Cheap and as Good at Home
A3 abr6a6
Ai’WAYS BUY AT HOIfCI
3 H, CALLAWAY & OCPS
F , i=*ouns
ARE GROUND NEAR
fort Gal lies, Georgia-,
And are
Warranted as Good
As caJi be bought
IN THE UNITED STATES
OR
“ District of Georgia—Ged.
Terry, Commanding,”
AT THE SAME PRICES!
tar lfeerchanta geherally gelling them. Ask
for our A, B, or C, in IOC, 50 or 25 pound
Sacks.
tar TRY ONE SACK and
* .% - # ,
Meal on hand at Corn Prices.
janis7-«m
RHEUMATISM.
FOR A SWIFT AND SORE CORE OSE
Koj ton’s OH of Life,
THE
GREATEST LINIMENT
OF THE AGE!
it Woirfin Lfjtc * Cfifitm.
It Ms b*th applied to the masses ,ia the streets
of Savannah, Macon, Auguste, Columbus, Mont*
/ornery, apJ*ll leading cities rad towns to the
Mississippi river, ftotu his famous fedrriage, for
many yearn, with
wonderful successt
The most severe cases if
RHEUMATISM.
Neuralgia.
PAINS IN THE BACK,
BREAST, JOINTS,
and SIDES,
Were brought to the Profesaor. who. as quickly
> i übbed the patient thoroughly with bia
OIL OF LIFE,
Sending-them awav in every instance forfirriy, re-
I’eved. thus cittsing one bottle of the Linemedt to
save hundreds of dolUra in Ductura’; bills.
KAYTCINS
OIL bf Ll^fe
fa now considered by fit WPS. Witnessed its
api>lieat>ou tojje tty» true apd /eljatfie Remedy for
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, and foi;ell Pains
and Aches wherever s Liniment era be used.
Kaj ton’s Oil of Life!
f&e feyef.faitihjf German l iniment, is -uwcf.aled
tor its sterling virtues in. tbs bintoy ,*f A* .4 eines
—i**Mjjjfa.ws and anrs cats., givi' J g relief in
, every case almost by the first rubbing.
Read the teattmonialt and bear t'raophura of the
P for sale bv all.leading Drug; Stores.
MctfESiltf KOBBIHS,
WHOLESALE AGEN tV, NEW YORK.
PPOIRIETOB
, JACOB I^IPPMAJfi
wholesale drug House, tfEFvijfNAH.GA
. ,i The Justly Celebrated
RED FEVER EX TELLER,
Acta as a Tonic and as an Appetizer,, siring the
patient strength and ht*’*ding up his svstem, ieav
t.ig him strong anA oealtbter than before the at.
y tfittf
/~^t5(JR, I fA. Kand-'lpu €5 >u*tt —J. H. Dan*
V applica tor L-t-ers f A'lmii'i-tration ra
the estate of Mrs Hmmi Daniel, late e* said
next Auril ferrp f the Court of Ordinary for
*»id conetv. ft ven under my band officially, this
Z6tb of February, 187 u, M. GORE I EY,
i <s!%rß-lh! JBIiS" V fIPWI
Nt\v Advertisement;
White TeniteSssee Meal,
100 Barrels best Strop in Georgia-,
50 Barrels Assorted Sogar,
I*o “ “ Fleur,
50 Casks Bacon,
25 Barrels Irish Potatoes,
100 Bedsteads,
500 tliaiis-Assorted,
10,000 Pounds troll and Steel,
$5,000 Buggy and Wagon material,
1,000 Bushels Corn,
Bietek. iSmith Tools,
aHd The Larges r and most
General Stock ot Goods in Go.
IXS- Come and see if I am publishing a lie !
janStkt J. M«K. GUiN N-
Attention Planters
T WOULD ANNOUNCE TO MY NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND iftft
A PUBLIC that I atfl Suis prepared to supply them with
article in the
Grrooerji- Line,
And will continue to keep on hand
Salt, Bacon, Lard, Hour, Meal, Syrup-,
■Sugars Riid Coffee-,
And all other articles in this line, to which your attention is directed. A’*»
* a large Stock of
WOOD, WILLOW, & CROCKERY WARE-,
And a general and ifrell-selecfed Stock of
EtaArdLtflMfcate dte tfutlery.
Also, a complete Stock of
Clothing, Dry floods, Notions, Hosiery, etc
All the above Goods, nftd a host of others not enumerated, are offered *‘t
'illYlffQ- PRICES. Call and examine my Stock. Nothing charged for looking
and but little if you buy.
FINALLY , I have enabled somo of yon to raise a crop of fcotton the pmi
year. You may not have gathered as many bales as you wanted, but you A#m
told, or can trll, at fair prices, for Cash, and make a larger profit than I made off
of the Goods 1 sold you. To enable me so extend similar fa vdr a another year,
yofl should lid longer neglect your “promise to pay ” tfrhen you gathered yoer
(Jetton. I paid cash for the Bacon, Flour, Salt, and other goods you bought of
me, which enabled you to raise this Cotton. When were yon to pay me ?
jan27-3m 12 AAO EASLEY,
Important to Farmers dttd Planters
......i -3»
MERRVMAN’S raw iione
SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR COTTOit
2 l&L
This phosphate has proved itself to be tHB ciibpest
—and fully equally to any iu the Market—Unsurpassed by the highest priced
Guanos. Its adaptation to
COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, OATS, TOBACCO, fcAfcPEft TRUCK, ‘qIAsSES, Etc., Etc.
Has been thoroughly and satisfactorily tested. JFiuely ground and suitable twr
drilling. Put up iu bags of 167 lbs. eacjh,
Ls. f* I '. & CO.j Mhnafactnrera,
. , , Baltimore,
TESTIMONIAL:
t . v t, «.„,,v- i, „ ffAfcON, 01., October l«th. 1«M.
Kami Lawton A Lawton, Macon, Ga^—gfatlrmen : , In obenmnee to your r<quest, I take pleaeure
in •l*tt»K t-iat I purchu-md irom yod I—it sprng Atm ut M *rrTraUu.'a Raw R.me Supcrphosuhat# t 4
Applied it in * very old field, planted iu eottqo. My crop stiff ;red from the drought, at all other'ernec
did in thie a-ct-on; but iam aati-fied that tbe laud yielded twice as much aa it would have yielded wita
oat,the uia -ute. Tbe expenmeut made by we, satisli sme that it ia a valuable manure, very little Ufa.
rior, if any, to PaVdvian Guano. 1 ate resp«ct!ully, etc.,
L- , .j, >- IVKRSON, No.
For aale by
W. H. STARK & CO.,
- • -i SAVANNAH, GiCORGIA. ,
IMT to AftSata for Circular* containing; Testimonial* from different section* of tire Slat* gag
jenjO.. ■ .... - - •
The flew Journals.
THE undersigned have the tßbasnre of anuoun
eiog.M.their friends and the leading public
g.nent. v, that they will traue ih this ferty, on or
about the s>b pros foo.w Daily add Weekly news*
paper, under the title of
f«t macon 6mlV ioornal
ANlf
niAcdA JouiiNAt.
I .regard to tbq politics ol the paper, it will ho
rnofffh to-say that it shall be the >ff»rt of our hie
to make t uch and tcidnd rof law aud the lule ol u
rieht then as *h5U vindicate onr claim to rank r lt |,
th« true romi#7 she Aoaib and defenders ol the
country’s hots ~- and safety, it W very trr that
tpiajoufoklJtke pipping thecrew to the p'.mps, as
the g<i«»d fifcT ship seeam-to W in tbo vr y act of
setting h>r her goal lurch But ev» a f aie not to
be dwcusaed w«en pieauut du y coiumand*. That
duty, to our mind, is tes stauie by every power ol
intellect, to the lunai ng conupti>, Da „! latter-day
govern went., and by every law \i mean* to stay, if j
posaible, the lew ul decline ot the Republic. This, j
hi our humble judgment, or., not be do.ie by acqui- |
e-eei.ce and lcuoiug Co- ji eratiou, becau.-e • toe!
and vsareevtL”
In the plan wb'cL vre h re marked out for the j
co .duel of ih‘B pr.p jr, esj ecial prom- !
iieoceto the New., Depuituieni—and weatiall spate
neither labor n x espeme in Inrnisbing its reajers
with ihem varied and exieuded ot
the new«»l U.e day.
The Cos nmetciul Department w['u reeeire special
attentii' j, and be always reliable.
Out- him being com ~oy«<i of practical printers—
each tiieinher persor ~iiy rupeni.tendmg a specter
rortmn ot tie wc.ic—in euttcieut guarantee itiat
the mecU.o’c 7 execution oftne paper will reff.it
no dtsered;, upon our prolersiotial rep**tatioi).
_ The Daily Jon-nsl will iQtpaiW t#enty-eight and
The Wtekly thiriy-slx hmj cdlhm’jff of reahitfg
mailer. That b«tu eclitions uiay be ptaeed within
tha reach of the masses, hey trill be furnished at
the following • A leftie-y low fate-;
Daoy joursiff. #5 (W
•• * f six montha 850
“ ..Riree months 2 00
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Subscription* to the Daily, loi a less per-nd tbsn
three moo bs, 75 cents per mouth. No subset ip
tious o the Weekij t ,r a less pe-i<>d than six months.
Ta; ms cash in tdrauce. No papei will be aeat uo-
Ismi the money accompanies the oid-r; and the pi
per ineartJbtj atuppea at the eud us the time paiif
Our 'uvert'sing ra*as will be found moderjife. »nd
' we golie t the patronage of the business mei[ of Ma.
eon, pledging uursetvea to merit their favors.
THE JOB - 3FFICE. !,
Will be » firm class eetahliahtnent —filled ,»ilh the
lex et »tvle "I the typugraolHC art- uo |er the super
mtenuei W»f one t>FUie best Job Pitoiers in the
se-tsted by euerieu«ed ww-km n. la ask
ing the tenors our friends in this line, we have
but to eav <ur motto will he Proaip'ue-s, Dispatch
and Mod-rate Ch ug*-*. Perfect satisfaction g ar*
an'eed, at no m *n«y demanded.
ftur oflVee w located at N«. 10 Hollingsworth
Block, Pin!»r street, where we will be p;eared Ut
weleome our friaoda at all limes.
NEVILLE, HARRISON A RICKS,
mrlOtf I’.op: ietorg.
Ifivfl SPaING IQTJ
lo I (/summerlO f l
IMPORTATION t
RIBBONS
MJlinery and Straw Goods
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO,
mrOBTEBS AND JI'SSERS OV
BONNET TRIMMING & VELVET RIBBONS
Bonnet S Iks, Satins & Velvets,
Blonds, Crape*; Ruches, Flowers, Ornantmx.
Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats,
(Trimmed and Tlntrimmed,)
Slxaßker Hood?, 3S«o.
237 and 239 Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE H B>.
WS Offer the largest Slock to be fbaoij in uJ
C»»u»»irj. ani uneq'iaifed in choice variety at
cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian novel?i<
Orders solicited, and prompt aUeutm given.
feblo4m* r *
Vor Sale.
A FEW HUNDRED BUSHELS of SELECI
DIXON fIOTTON SEED, delivered at i
piautali„n. at RJ i.O p«r bushel. Sacked , and <
livered on the R-i!road at 91 2?. AH orders i
d>e*»ed to me at Cuthbert, Wilt W> promptly mtet
ed to. feblutf DAVID GOFF
Going! (doing! tio»(
T HERE?? GIVE NOTICE that | have <a)
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Public Auctioneer!
Foe the Citv of Cuthbert, the present yser.
T mu liberal. Office at Court Home
fo»2W JAB. BUCHANA?
I Ail OPENING
A FINE STOCK OF I;
Window Shades, Bord-efings, eJI
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