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llOWELty & CO'S
' (10 Spruce
THIS PAPER
S^NlW*
Understand a young m«m f««n
pnn Hill expects to stop off noon.
jvlA.nrt'IED.
w L Brown, J. P., on Thursday
■ y I \fr J Allen, of Jeflertoa coun-
3,1 i Miss Taiulft Prince, daughter of
'&eoW .Priu ceof this county -
DieX
On Sunday night 27th ult., A/rs. Smith
e wi f c of Sfr. Thos.il. Smith of this
• She was n consistent member
jJfihrlWohiu*
-3 juiver rm, ouiu. uy jd. xj. xiuugubuu,
H M. A. McCARTY, I —1 hree of Dr. Hales children
The boss Dry Goods Merchant of our Alias Minnie, Miss Carrie, an
^^? wYork '- nre - th ^|Moster Winn, accoupained Mr
tosnyhc will return about the middle! Tnl,,, TTol * rn m , 4 ,
of March with n i l’ JoUn to I y 1 y lust Thursday
with a choice and select stock i i , - - -.
of every class of dry goods suited to the Where tho y W1 " * emaiu for ft tiinej
A Car I^oad flfFiue Mules just
arrived and for sale cheap by Char*
lie C. Kftwlings, call and see them.
" Habeas Corpus,
A very interesting case was tried on
Saturday last for the possession of a child
it created some excitement and wo uu-
#ton <l that the parties who had tho- child
taken train them intend to bring the case
before his Hon. Jutjgo Carswell on a
w rit of Habeas Corpus.
Mr. Z. II. RougUtQJl has a nice
lot of Groceries and Confectione
ries, and says jiis “Motto is to
liny where he can get tho host
bargains,’ and If that is yours, his
Store is the place for you to buy.
Groceries and Confectioneries sold
low down for the cash itifti'4 &4
Accidentally Shot.
Wo learn from Mr. George \V. Kelly
that a colored boy about 10 years old on
Mr llminctt Hook’s place, picked up an
old pistol lying iu the house on a palle
and shot a little colored child about 3
years old, standing outside in the yard,
through the chest. Tho little fellow is
badly wounded, but there are noun
hopes for him.
PERSONALS.
Mr. Charlie I>. Thigpen, from Bun
Hill, wns in thp city lust Saturday.
Hon.W, L. Johnson and Dr. P. M.
Johnson from Wrightsviljo called in t<
ace us Inst weak-
Mr. Gabriel S. Hooks from Dublin
was in t)ie city last week.
Drs.'J', h- Harris and Goo L Smith
who have been attending lectures at tin
.uigusta Medical CoUcgo graduated Iasi
week
Rev. Goo. C. Clarke received n
telegram from Cuthbert \csterdny.
announcing the death of Dr. Ham
ilton, President of the Cuthbert
Female College, mid requesting
him to go and officiate nt tho bu
rial services, lie leaves this morn
ing, and the presentation of tin
stick will he postponed until nox
Friday night, the 11th instant.
FIRES.
Lust week The Kitchen attached to the
house of Col. B. D. Evans took tiro but
furtuiuitly was extinguished with ver;
littlodamage, on the same night the wind
was very high and the kitchen of Mr. M
H, Boyer Esq, was discovered to bo in
flames, promptness and energy saved tli
budding and proberbly a good portion o
the town which would have been je.op
ardized had (ho tiro got full headway.
spring trade and wants of our people.
McCarty & Co. aro young men of expo-
l'ieuce, excellent tnBte, prompt and reli
able, and by liberal and courteous deal
ings liavo established for themselves nt
splendid trade, another secret of their
success is strict adherence to the cash
system, “no credit but rock bottom for
the cash,” they have plenty of it to con
duct their business and arc known as
cash buyers” in market, taking advan
tage of all forced snles, discounts and
net bargains, are thus cuabled to sell at
lowest possible values.
When A, says ho is determined to car
ry the largest stock, determined to keep
the best shows known to tho trade, de
termined to have the greatest variety of
; Jrcss goods nnd novelties, and wo will
say to our friends, wo have over found
him a man of his Avoid, llis prico list
will bo published iu the /‘Mercury.’
Don’t you forget it.
previous to going to Sandersvil 1
It is ceraiuiy sail to see this in
teresting family broken up.—The
Coffee Co Quzctt.
HUE
rant
otice Notice
Notice !
The Color Line in Public
Schools.
Fair Ilavcn, N. J., Feb. 21.——
READ THE FOLLOWING.
Wo have decided wo can be of
nueli more service to our friends ami
customers by giving special nttou-
— sion to tho 1 irgor trade of Grain,
ERATUBE, AGRICULTURE AND GElIny, M a 1, Flour,Bacon, heavy liard-
: iviti'o', Suit, Fertilizers, &c\, hence Wt
mvo concluded to si II nt cost and
SVILLE, GA., MAR'* 1 ’™"" 11,0 0ASfI Good>
isunlly kept on shelves such
blenched and Brown Shirting, Ga.
Lft it Alone.
Hero is the lover of liquor—a
well-informed and well-to-do man,
perhaps. IIo can not ho depended - . „
on to pass a saloon basement'witli F'ffdren ot th( ? school 3 continue
they
lit this place there aro two public" 1
schools, one for whito children anc
another for colored children. Rc' s ’
ccntly the colored female teachei ,h
of the colored sfhoqls resigned. 111
because of some misunderstanding
with tho school trustees. The 10
trustees then closed the colored
school, sending the forly or more*'
colored pupils to the white school.
The white pupils revolted, and 1 ’
the attendance of white children®
gradually dropped off. The whit*" 1
teacher next rebelled, and th 118
trustees were forced to procure ;
colored lady teach, and reopen;®^
the colored school. Doth school?®*
now^liovc their full complement o
pupils, but the feeling between tM 1 * 1
3 mt u
l’fimi
that ho can't help it. He has nev
er hall tried! Ho stands face to
fueo with tho ruin of his health,
tlie ruin of his fortune, the ruin of
his family, the ruin of his soul,
and for all these priceless interests
he never makes even the semblance
of a fight. Let others pity him
us the victim of a tyrannous ap
petite, and put all possible defen
ses around him—lie needs to get a
truer idea of his shamo and sin in
not making a more determined and
unflinching resistance to his ene
my. II}s will was sot to garrison
that post until tho last grain of
powder wns burned nnd the last
rumb of bread eaten. But at tin
first sight of tho foe it drops the
draw-bridge mid flings down its
arms. Let him not think that for
.-melt easy surrender, such coward
ly treason, he can find tiny valid
txeusc. In the light of what is
possible where tho will rules lie
may see wlmt his duty is; and what
his disgrace is when his will abdi
cates its throne to liis appetite.—
del.
*
It was all the fault ot tho news
papers. They said the new comet
Seed lor Distribution.
Dr. Hollittehl has just received fron
tho Hon. J. T. Henderson Commissioner
nt agriculture for Georgia, a largo annum
of com-rico and cotton seed for distribu-
iion among the members of the Wash
ington County Agricultural ffi><;ioty. It
i# expected of all who receive any o l
these seed, that they will make n ful
rrport of the sucsess or failure attending
^ ibis cultivation.
couldn’t be “seen without a glass.’
Mr. Stui'lington wanted to see it
so he took a glass. It still eluded
his vision, and he took two more
glasses. Still lie couldn't see it.
and after taking seven glasses al
together, ho fell down four steps
into an area, and was rewarded
with a sight of the comet. Bit’
iu is positive that just as ho caugli
i glimpse of tho celestial visitor it
mrst, into ten million pieces, one
>f which struck him right between
the eyes.—Norristown Herald.
Now Press, Type, Ac.
We liavo received Composing Stone,
type, &c., nnd our, new Job l'ross lias
been ordered and will arrive soon. We
expect to keep adding new type &e, so
we can compete with any other city in
, f’tatc. Don’t send off for work, givt
>t to us and hejp build up your town in-
stoml of those ahroad, wlfUe at the tarn
hir.e you will be patronizing thoso win
pntroniiyj you , a first class job ollicc
as . been needed in the city and by
Khing us g littjc help wijl bp the meum
u f gettiug one here,
The i
Superior Court
! spring term of our Superior Court
commenced yesterday, bis Hon. R. W
Lnrswell presiding. The docket is a
itavy pne, many interesting cases will
6 among the visiting attorneys
we notice Hons. H. D. D. Twiggs, and
Gibson, Augusta, Ga., R. L. Ga
It is both tho curse and blessing
)f our American life that wo are
never quite content. Wo all ex
pect to go somewhere before we
die, and have a better time when
we got there than wo can have at
tome. The bane of our life dk-
content. We say we will work so
long, and then we will enjoy our
solves. But wo find it just as
Thackeray has expressed it.
■‘When I was a hoy,” he said, “I
wanted some taffy—it was a shill
ing—I hadn’t one. When I was
i man, I had a shilling, hut I didn t
want any taffy. 7 —Hubert Collyer.
will Tield.
it. w. o., writes from New
York to the Constitution: “Dr.
Cary, fish commissioner of Georgia,
writes me an interesting letter
about tho carp-fisln rics in that
State. One year ago last fall lie
distributed seven hundred carp
through Georgia, stocking about
thirty ponds. Last year he stock
ed about ono hundred ponds in
Georgia, scattered from Dalilonega
to Savannah. Tho interest in
carp lias increased enormously just
now. Every mail brings applica
tions for fish, and Dr, Cary is sat
isfied that five hundred ponds are
being prepared and will he ready
for carp next fall. If these can
ho stocked there will he about one
thousand ponds in tho State prop
erly stocked with carp, four hun
dred of which wiil be old ponds.
I think that Dr. Cary will find
1,000 how ponds ready for fish in
the coming fall. To meet this de
mand is important. Tho govern
ment ponds at Washington were
swept away iu the freshet qf last
week, and tho carp scattered, but
tho Baltimore go .-eminent ponds
nave a large supply. Dr. Cary
thinks that the carp put iu Geor
gia pouda-ju i87;Mvill spawn this
spring,,without a doubt. If so lie
will be able to supply all Georgia
demands. He is going to cstab i.-h
State hatching ponds during the
present your, from' w hich he will
get all the fish that can be needed.
The results of the growth in the
iis'.i in Georgia pounds, as re
ported by Dr. Cary astounds ever}
ono here, Tho ichthyologists dt»
c are that it is almost incrodibU
tli it, any fish can grow as these
cirp have grown in Georgia. Dr.
Cary writes: “On the 20tli of No-
veiubor, 1872, ldepo.-ited in nM r
rietta pond carp weighing half an
ounce apiece. On the 2lst of No
vember, l88o, just one year later,
carp were taken from this pond
ighing over four pounds. Two
specimens just one year old were
tikmfio.ua Macon pond meas
ured 23 and 24inche- respectively.
Specimens taken from a Dougher
ty county pond exceeded in \yeigl t
and size ii her of these, Many
similar cases were reported and
the estimate of Dr. Hossell that
earp in the South would equal four
poundsji year. But 20 small carp
in a pond this fall, One year
from tho spring they will spawn
and give at least 5,0t)0 small carp
aro healthy and will groiv—more
probably 29,000. But say 5,000.
At four pounds of growth eacli
they will gjyc 20,000 pounds of
the best meat in a year, at no ex
pense or trouble. Wlmt Georgian
will then have to go out and hunt
a ground-hog;”
thripcs, and Checks, Boots and Shoes,
they heard the solemn Bound ot fallin|ight hardware, Table Glass nurl
avalanches. Trembling at the fearf
noises which boded no good to thei
they hurried onward. They aseeml
two hundred foot, nnd then reached t
foot of tho declivity which they lmd j
ticed. There was a wall of rock risi
precipitously for nearly a hundred ftj
and then tho steep declivity ivent lit
at an angle of forty-fivo degrees
three hundred feot more. Here 1
snoA\ r lay, n tremendous, accumulul
mass, full forty feet in depth. !
white face shone terribly upon them,
they Avalked underneath and shav tl
water trickling in innumerable torrent
nnd tho vast moss about to fall upc
them. It seemed ns though tho torn
of a child’s hand might send the avIio
down in resistless fury.
“ Haste—linsto!
FOR SCHOOL
E.
Go to 13.
Drug Store.
.’rockery ware, Pocket C’u'lorv, Cann
ed Goods, Baking PoAvders, Tinware,
and various ollior articles too nu
morons to mention.
AVo have marked down these good*
and parties in need of them will be
bem lilted by calling at onoe and ma
king tho.ir selection.
We will continue to handle our
well known and popular brands of
Guano Avbieh avo will sill as Ioav ni
nny standard goods in the niaiket.
We will keep Gu ino br.unTA at Oco
nee, Tennillo nnd this place Avheri
parties can be supplied ut short no
tice.
Wo nro in diroct communication
with all the western Grain markets
and can furnish Corn, oats, Bacon
Ac., ns Ioav, if not lower than «cnn b<
bought and delivered from any point
Oh, Avluvt a fearfiby our customers.
OKU BrtOlTIERS,
at
Pringle A Orr’a old Stand,
jan 25, 1881—2m
BOOKS
FINE CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS
— OP —
TJKriiF'ORiM EXGSLLHiyrmB,
Jt Styllah I Warrautod I
SAVE jour MONEY, write for Catalogue and PSXOI LIST to
Tho Boston Buckboard Co*
NEW HAVEN, CONN,
Alio SOLS Murafictarera
of tho .celebrated Boston
Buokdoabd or
mudY WAGON.
HOUGHTON’S
jan 18—4t
^-ee*»
Hotliodist ( liuicli.
Hen-ices held nt the Methodist church
by the Rev. Gen._0. Clarke, every Sun
day except tho second, nt 11 o’clock a. m,
and 1 pii'it 7 p. in. and at Tonnillo the
second Sunday in each month,
iinpil.it Clnirch.
Services held at the Baptist church by
the Rev. T. J. Adams tho second Hafur
Py and Sunday in each month.
Eider T. M, Harris will Preach al
Antioch, 3d Sunday, 11 n, m.
Toomnboro, 3d Sunday, 7 1-2 p. m.
Poplar Springs, 4th Sunday, 11 a, m.
Saudersvillo, 4th Sunday, 7 1-2 p. m.
NOTICIJ.
All peraons avIio left mortgages and
leetls tq bo recorded up to Jail, 25th
1381, will please caff oil mo at oiicoaud
get them. H. M. Notiunuto.n.
BATTERIES I BATTERIES 1
A fresh supply of Boyd’a Minia
ture Batteries just received, and foi
nilo at the Morcury office by C. C.
Scarborough.
BUY YOUR MACHINE OIL
From Mrs. Jernigati’s.
NEEDLES for all machines al
ways on hand at Airs Jern'gan’s.
FOll PAINT-Roady Mixed
Go to B. E. HOUGHTON’S
Drug Store. jan 18—4t
BRAG GARDENS,
Call on B. E. Boron ton for
your GARDEN SEED if yon
Avantu Brag Gulden. jan 13—4t
liooBlcr.
TIlEBOYEb RACE HORSE-
I would respectfully- inform tin
public that I own this cekdirati-d
horse*. He is in good keeping. I
will stand him at Eiddlovillo thi
season' .gy
Respect! uliy
C. IT. Dudley.
March 1st 1881.
pto’ Ltijisville, R. L. Rodgers, Atlanta,
A - F, Dailey, Wrigl.tsville, Col. J.
E«pt. J. C. Harman,
In Hackensack, N. J., a poor
wretch stoic a ham and was sent
to the penitentiary for five years.
JolmJJ. Berry, a bank cashier,
stole $i75,000 and has just been
sentenced to the penitentiary foi
live years. This coincidence and
liscrepancy suggests gloomy re
flections. Tito discrepancy is one
of the things that society will some
day pay for in blood and iron un
less it is repented of.—Ex,
Jury organized by selec
•i.f . T '. ls,ae k* JS/pitb, Foreman, and
r being sworn tlie Judge delivered
to them ... ^ h , "
an able, eloquent and comprc:
cn *ive charge, creditable alike tp liits
•'eod and lieart.
The S'
This
vjutheun Faumkiis MoxTjfLy.
splendid agricultural magazine
U , ’*bed by J. H. Estill of the Savan-
*,V ° rn ' u g Ncavs is an excellent jom-
invaluable to our planting friends.
° ! U , Ve * l C0 Fy ou our table which we
ou i u glad to show to our neighbors,
an examination Avill prove its value
< seenro for it many subscribers.
1 pee only $2.00 a year.
ARE NOW OPENING A
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
1IATS, SHOES,
Carefully selected by our
Junior, in New York.
Our Stock of JEWELRY,
WATCHES, GOLD & SILVEk
are,
oomneting of a great variety ol
novelties, never before seen in thii-
maiket, is exceedingly handsome.
We make no display of sensation-
il advertisements, but will con
vince our friends when they hon
>r us with their patronage, tlm
>ur goods aro good solid goods
uul our prices as reasonable as tin
most exacting can expect..
NEWMAN & SON
sept 14, 1880—tf
Slate-Roofing
PAINT.
SATES KE-SUINGLING.
FIRE AND WATEIM’ROOP.
CONTAINS NO TAR.
MIXED READY FOR USB.
ANYBODY CAN APPLY I«,
With this Paint old shingles can
‘ ‘ t lo
msilo to look bettor and last longer than
now shinglos for ono-tblrd the cost of
fling.
THE CHEAPER AVAY.
“Above all things in this world.”
said the youth who stands on the
street corners for a living, “I do va
ne the love of my mother,’
“God bless you young man,” said
a missionary. “Having as much
lovo and respects for a mother, you
need no other reccommcmlation to
successful men who will aid you.”
“Yea,” continued the young man,
“mother feeds me, clothes me, does
ruy washing, and‘has been doing it
for twenty-five years. I dwt kll0 ' y
what I should do without Her.”
A Man with n black eye called up
on a Griswold street lawyer yester
day and said
“I have been knocked down.”
“Good case —good case, if you
have any witnesses,” was tho smil
ing reply.
“I‘ve got this black eye and an
old women for witnesses,”
“Correct—.correct. I'll take the
evidence and see you through.”
“For how muclri”
“Well, tho whole thing won’t
cost over six or eight dollars.’'
“And wlmt 11 i goti”’
“Justice, of course.”
“And what’ll the other man
get?”
“Oh, he’ll probably be fitxd 35.
“Say, you go to thunder!’ su l-
denly remarked the plaintiff. ‘Y >u
must think I’m a, f >ol to pay out
$6 or $8 and have the bother of a
law-suit, when three different men
are just aching to lick the fel er in
rotation at only a $1 a bead! I’nt
notpurty looking, b|ltl ( m no cun-
dqrattgo.”—Detroit Free Press.
FOR RAILROAD AND EXPRESS COMPANIES .-
ESTIMATES AND ORAWINGS FURNISHED
ROUND CORNER
>J>bUmLaF
PROOF,
extra secure
LOCKS
W 29®&a/ m
NEW YORK
XNT FOR
DIEBOLD SAFE^LOCK CQ
ro-shini . „
Equally good for tin or iron; and for
porous brick walls is unequalled.
It is clastic—will expand or contract
with boat or cold. This is an indispens
able quality in a durable Roofing Paint.
It will not crack, peel or scale; being
slate, will not rust or corrode.
It has a heavy body—ono coat being
equal to three of any other.
It is sold nt a price that enables
everyone to have a wcll-pajnted roof.
Four hnndsomo shades—Roof-Slate,
Browu, lied and Bright Red,
Prico in barrels of 45 to 60 gallons,
only 00 cents per gallon.
‘‘ « most thorou
gh nso of
dlnlly re-
After a
this paint, wo most cord
commend it, find nro satisfied that
if onco used it will bo ordered n
second and third time."—[H, O.
Bowen, in tho Independent, Sept. 80,
1880.]
Send for circular and samples, and
mention this paper.
N*E. PAINT & OIL OO.,
7 INDIA ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Selling Agents for Bertram’s Oil Po
lish for BrasSjCopper,Composition, &c;
U
Ear Bale”
Lot of land 30 x |50 feet, a th
sirublc lot tobuiid a Store -bouts
on, or an office on Harris street
Apply to Mrs. M„ H. Aunau,
jan. 25 Santlcrsville, Gn
Ink! Ink! Ink!
Red, & Violet
House nut] Lot for Sale.
Lot containing two arces more or lcs-
with ft good pencil and apple orchard, a
excellent well of wat-or. The dwcllin
’ms two rooms 16 x 16, an entry botwee
S ; 16, also a good.basement.
For further particulars apply at thi
flicc-
For sillc at Mrs. Jornigan
cheaper than oyer before in the
city.
A Force Ppsir.—One of thes-
novel and useful articles has beei
placed in tlie well at the Hotel, b
Mr. Samuel Lang, who is th
agent, it hits great povyor, a contii
tons stream of water is withou
my trouble or difficulty throw
over the stables or on the Hotel, i
is equal to same ffre engines w
have seen and will do more effec
ive service than the VVil
Gat, Go and see it,
Fin Snlo by PEEPLES BR03 Agt Atlanta, Ga.
J.T. Lav eigne,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAM’S LIVERY STABLE
I am prepared to do all kinds of
€Jnv*triage
BLACKSMITH & PLOW
WOBi
AT REASONABLE PRICES, ALSO DEALER IN
GASKETS
April, iotli 1880 tf
and
At Prices J) nit the Tlaet
# V Tapper
Blacksmith, Machinist and
WOODWORKER
Wishes to T mform the public that he is still on hand doing notk
ng but first class work in the above branches of rfiechanism.
Also arrent for
Liddell’s Patent Portable
Engines, Saw Mills Corn and
Wheat Mills
\nd MACHINERY.for Plantation, Custom or Merchan
^all and see me on north end of Harris street.
Satulersville, Ga. apr 20-tf
REINHART & SANDERS,
especffttlly informthe citizens
■t Washington and adjoining
outities that they have opened u
loot and Slto-,* shop in Sanders
ille,next dqqr to Pringle &On>
tore on Hay no street, where they
•speetfully solid s the patror
rg° ol tlie ladies and gentlemen
Yll work done in the best styJi
•nd of the best material.
July 0—tf
Sold
Great chanco to make money.
Wju iiovU u pcrHon in every town
to take Hiibscriptions lor thy lar-
uont, e!i( unest mxl J littHtfuuul
family imbliciition hi Uio tyorJcW
_ Any one ran beooiuu a hucco.ss-
it agent. WxcC’fiant w rkrt ol" art f-tven Iroo lo
ihsoribers. ’ll|o ITicc ia-«o luw tllnt ovri-y-
,tlv Biilmcribc*. Ona nu-nt report* Ink hr 1TJ
STOLEN.
STOLEN! STOLEN!—All parties are
lierobynotified not to trade for the fol-
: owing Notes & Duo Bills, payable to
t.lio undersigned or order or be&rpf,
O110 note for #200.00; dated on or b*«
fore tho 12th day of Janurry 1880, with
interest at 8 cts, given by Priugle A Orr,
think it is due 011 or bef< r) 1st January
after date, oue due bill for $200,00; da
ted on the 10th of December 1880, with
interest at 8 cts, given by Pringle £
Orr. Oge note for $11,00 r given mn#,
time lout, «pr ; --g br John RmWit, ttutk
due 25th <>'D o-ub'-. D.S'i. ()■ • pulp
for $16,-I-'. a si-Hi- jj;,). ' n ^iag
by H 1 1.- I’ltfiimn iinr, Mar Ur, Witiiaaig
and duo 25tli December 1880.
Those notes and due bills wt- fe st..l>n
from iqy ljousp ojt; the night qf tlig ff an
of December, tqgotliQf with mj trp|
and its contents. *
Deo 2J.at 1880.
Oeorge \yiggia*,
lb*llHhcr* in a day- A ludy ni;ci.t l-crorU nuikin
,-sr %‘i Ki cl»;ir'|H'oUt lu ton do,. AH wlmenf*ga
mko money fu*t. You m
> tlie biwlnos*! or only
■it bo away from homo
. well os other*. Full . , .■■■■I
ml fit treo, 11' you w nut you nearly u* well.
'.l.-Riint uud expoim've outfit tree, II' you wind you neorly u* well. No ou a
•rolltitblo work send u* ynor uddre** ut owe. II fuil'to muke enoriiu/n* j.i.y by
o*t« ubtbiUK to try ’tin; lut*iiic«*. No ono who Coolly Outfit.aud liyoi*. fit- .
„ _’y ;
nenycB full* to make sreiit pay. Addles*
(jeorgo Stimoii & Co., Cortland, Matpo.
T'Hit k
bu*lue** uow before the pafelta.
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work for ii* i huu nt any thing alia.
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