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THE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: V> KSHA V. EOVlMUhll I' 1 . 1W0.
(ioUfli Tell.
_ r . lt os« untitM *»» osi
»**’ “ , rn riul in mumd **»
i* 1 i,r.vr."-W»li Whitman.
hay.
, far school Ol.bn.llon.
ichoUr loin* “ Wfdjwdty
dVontio* ihe .chool room,
bright lcim, Autumn
A**'.. far of llw*e dnpowil
‘1 i.-h01«i.
*41,0111 whom *U bl.ulnp Bow."
,_ SE i0iso BV rcriL.
I.w, procl.m.lioo. (Found in
te L /oi it. rm
■urornv. rrcminont nrhoma.
L. (wnr. lot u« oinf unt» >b« Lo'd-,
c me below bie j.iouuce with
lEfiwto to God on high, »nd on
'’“‘if ’ .'.r good will toward men.
S? JLc tneeVwr blere the., we wor-
ffb to thee fortWeitglorj. O
Sd God, bemuly biog, Ood the
I^Bbow jooneleea Joyful unto the
lTri, >11 « 1 "“ d 't re J° iM > *“ d
f"o k, p”»i« the I>ord! ior it U a
thiuc 10 ting prai.ee unto our
fied; ye», a joyful and pleuanl thing
fenfu'l the lord with
r v'*wL cortreth the heaven with
e!redr, and prrpaieth rain lor the
SSi endmekeih tbe grae. to grow
jpon the niJtmtain*, end herba for the
A irivetlt loilder unto the
ui .nd fmirth the Toung ravene that
J; 1 lUnuitetbpeace in thybordtn,
i j it 1.-UI tbcm with flour of wheat.
lC -"r Mr mug shall niwtje.be of the
ioTiM-k.ticlni*»M» of the Loid; with
KF mouth will 1 ever be showing thy
Ua:h from one generation to Mother.
:OpraUe(M mhiihulinees; praise
fciii in the firmeiuent of hi* |>ower.
I'tti'V i;iui hr hit hole acta; prune
him according tu his excellent great-
Vr»i«e him with the sound oi the
Uuni|K".: praise him with the lute am!
I'/ai-i him with the cymbals and
tie dtuce: pr-iise him upoo the
‘tf^rwlth the cymbal., the
louJs'jamhrg ornbala.
\A everything that hath breath
p«i*e the Lord!
ir.—setDIXO BY FYPtL.
The govt ri or’s ptocUinstlon.
V—SOSO BY SCHOOL.
it Ilarreii Time.” (Tune: “Auld
Licg.Srne”)
[pier»it ibcpratMof harvest-time,
tsbici unu g»v* tue »c*r ■ locreaae
A«J grtnft ui irugih of *loy*.
ba; The harveit-Um**, tb • lurveit-tlme.
in.- h>* it me of r>- f.
Tu»hn v % -VIn.e, ike liarVMt time.
ran do nothing else, then get down oo yonr
kn-ra and thank Ood for work. It Is the
beat gift that out of his plenty he can offer
you.—Ruth Ashmore, In Ladies’ Home
Journal.
X.—CONCERT llROTATION.
“The Corn Bong.” (Clam ol six pupils).
Heap hlrh the farmefta wlntr/ hoard!
neap high the gol *» oora;
No rleosr gift ti»« autumn poured
From out her lavish horn.
let other lands exulttog flleSE
The apple from the Dir e,
The ora ge from lissiouy green,
The cluater irom the vine.
Wa better lore the hardy gift
Our rugged rales Intnw,
To cheer or, when the storm ihall drUt
Our barreapnelds with snow.
Through rales of gra*a and meeda ot flowers
Mtows their furrows m*d»,
i and showers
Wo droppt d the see<i on hill and plain,
Bo"eat'i the sun of Mar.
And (Igatened from our sprouting grain
1 be robber crows away.
AH through the long, bright days of June
Its Ictires grew green ami lair.
And waved in hot midsummer’s noon
Its toft and yellow hslr.
And now with Autmnn : s moonlit eres
Its harve* .time has come;
Wo nlu.kawsy tbo frmted itarce
And bear Iho treasure homo.
There richer than the fabled gift
A polio showered of old.
Fair bands the broken grains shall sift
And knead it t meal ol gold.
the Itowl i f ratnp and mtlk
By homespun btauty pf;urod!
Who will not ‘haul: the klu’dly earth
And bless our farmer girlsl
i alt tbo proud and vain,
. anghs to K:orn
The ‘>fo»sli»g of «-ur hardy grain.
Out wealth of golden corn!
Let earth wlibh' ld her goodly root;
Let mildew blight ti e rye.
Give to the worm the ore isrd’a fruit,
The wheat fluid to the tty t
But let »hi* good old crop adorn
Tli hniftourr.it era trod:
Still lot us. Ur this g liVnc-rn,
bend up our wcn*» to Ood I
—Whittier.
WOMAN'S WAR ON WHISKY, j
•i not stf.r. in j in
25BMCAL
Ml All
IA 1 111
ul l»r-
THE W. C. T. U. CONVENTION OPENED
IN ATLANTA.
Dfatfncufalicd AiiibIn 2 o of Women
Lender* — NIre. Ilooth rrraont-
Preafdent Frances \\ illard’s Ad-
dreas—Call to a New Crusade,
Atlanta, Not, 14,— Not only the
hotejf, out al-Ki tho residencea of the phi
lanthropic temperance women of Atlanta
an* crowded wfih delegates to the seventh
annual convention of the Woman’a
Chrintian Temperanco Union. All the
old familiar fac*a a « to be m* t on every
band: lira Z. G. Wallace of Indiana,
tho veneiai lo mother of Gen. Lew Wal
lace; Mrs. Mary N. Hunt of Mxa achus-
eUs, Mr . Clara G. UofTman of |I*a» »*ri,
Mha Lucia E. F. Kimball of Maine, U ^
K Green woo i of Brooklyn. Mias Lon bo
E. R .undsuf lliinoia, lira. J. K. Barney
of Rhode Island, Mrs. J. T. Kfiisof New
Jerccy, CoL Geo. Woodford of Illinois,
M<s. MaryT. L thrup of Alioliigan, Miss
Adelaide H. Kinnoar of North IJ.iLo:*
Numerous Boci.tirs in sympathy with
the aims of the union have nl^o sent del
egatee as tangible evidence of their
feelings.
MRS. PALLING TON BOOTH OS HAW).
Mrs. Maude Uailitigton Booth is hero
on b half of the Saltation Army and
Mrs. Francis Finch as a representative of
the Good T'mpiars. The t.mperance
women of ( atnuln hare sent ndelegation
of White Ribbons. Non-partisan associ
ation sent delegates to demand a. ate in
the convention.
The contention was called to order at
10 o’clocs this forenoon in Trinity
Me!li<.dist church by Mias Willard, the
morniug iieing given u p to organization
■ lUv
elare lie \)
Atlanta, Nor. 14.—(Bpocial.]
tonal speeches w re mude to-night uy
Mr. Norwood and Mr. HflrtriJge.
Norwood’s serious charge.
Norwood, in ha a-ldie-s snn- unced
th <t ho would not nln is I 7 the act on of
last night’s caucus, and pra-tica.lv
charged that Mb un« and the terminal
were d ing wltat they coil d to “buy ft e
legidaiur . He used no gross language,
n.erely leading in fo the atiggoatlon and
adding, “there are rumors In the- «ir.”
“I deem It tuy dul>,”sald lie, “fee ing
convh oed tout datiKei impends oTer the
state to rai*e n:y roici in vs ning. Two
friends l.ioke into n»y room la^t night or
rather this morning to anumuc* thf joy
ful tidings of tue nouiina ion of ratuck
Cslhi un snd the death of monopolies. I
am not lu re to speak in the interest of
Gordon or any oilier man, but my nutiTO
state.”
thf. runs* or moxopoly.
One of the greatest cur^s in the his
tory of the English government tram th«
time of Charles tho Fi-at had been n»«*-
nopoliev. The Aunrcan republic,
founded on n pin form of freedom and
equal right-*, had osoa|>« 1 th-rn till about
the time of the war, the tariff came along,
succeeded by the inter al revenu*, the
unjust t anking -ystt-tu, theconcw-iitrati n
of wealth and fluatly trusU and mono{*o-
lies sprang into existence.
To r»medy these evils was organize!
the Alliance It first drove out section-
uliatn to clear tho way, then through ita
leaders set tovrotk to evolve some schema
for cttriog them, and the sub-treasury
plnn was ixirn. It wua sent to congress
und there treated with contempt, while
tho Alliance was told that there would
be no relief unie a aomo other scheme
were devi-ed.
T he farmer* then undertook to send
men to tue capital who would attempt to
and reading of the repotta of officers. r . .
After a brief recess for luncheon, Pr*§i- j 0 n> Q ietliing tor them. In tins state
d nt Willard d l vcred her annual uddress : t *) e y applied the »uh treasury teat to
and tho auperin endenta of thu various 1 c .ndidntes ind defeated screral toc*>n»
branches continued iltcir rejjorta. This j grewB on ||, at The sub-treasury
evening a grand welcoming was held at; W09 p ul tlje reme-1 * ot the Alliance. If
the church. The convention whl con- t j u . wvrc t U ; t .,i U . u>n to announce the
tinuein se-»ion fouruayr. ..ar.linal principle of the onler in two
proidknt WILLARD’S ADDRESS. wordi he would sav. “an i-inono; o y.”
Ti-o address of ti.e president cov. r» 107 i n the elect on teferred to there was
pages and - at distributed in printed form I no question ot in i ojwly, nothing but
to the convention. It had over *hirtv J (i ie »ub trcsiurv, and yet caodidat s had
•ubdirhicne ami loci tded Mlm Wil ar .» - te«-n defeated bv the Alliance on that,
annuul report aa pr-aidentof the Woild’a ! wind* was hut the remedy <f ti.e order.
Womans Christian Temperance Union, j xH£ inconsistency or IT.
The address oeali with the year’s work Wnaa reruedv of greater v.Uuo thin n
and declared the Woman’s Christian | prinnple? Could tne Alliance retire men
“ limply because they dill, r d witn it
tlit-driup'.tiK bout,
(liktllllus tstu.
Cha: Tfee hjrrvst ttiar, etc.
Tb- jonocen and th - snsUeat bore
M*y j ii. t'.if untnfu. »onx;
ri»:i»ri!K nine witu ib in y«t awhile,
Aud Urvtst vuiaa- ere io^f.
Ck.: Tbs bam»t-Umc, etc.
vf-oRiaix crrnAXKiGTYnlo day.
Ihs Poriisn suff ted from famine aftf r
>• to tb * c .unity. At I at, after
tear ot privation, they gaihtrid
: b«r*«»t Ttrf had ta>u<y tens
ml six of barley and pvsae, and
Mtffici-nt to supply them with
df-r a 1 *.g time. G .vc’nor Brad o d
*cjtueadr«i th-t they gather together f -r
mrpn.* 0 f prayer at d praise, and they
cIuJmI to have a feast is well. H.» gna’
were nis'fe, and the bun era
ot out into i he forest to find meal lor
dinocr. They cat. o back loaded with
itca a id wi d turkey. The Furitan-
s*d o*t»* the Indian*, and they In
ti xasMioit and binety of hit wa-ibra
tofcsss. This was in I62J. The year
” vjs a long drouts, the crora
stunted, and th-y seemed liko'v to
tv« to death. A fa t day was appointed;
several hours the people prayed with-
stopping, and the rain b**gm to fall
i.« they prsyed. The crope revived, and
■re tss a p!-i tiful harvest. Ag* n a
y&f thxnk^iving was unbred b/ Gov
°r Brsdfrrd. S» gnduslly the custom
•ipnntiDg a dnnkegiving day after
rtest to tie established, the appoint-
ht> being nude by the gjvernora of the
r *« alonie*.
HL—ktCtTXTION BY LITTLE GIRLS.
The R ght Way.
«• ViS^ARKT:
r ”« St!;!« r ntnVhfii ror COf ® ,n ‘ t0T# *
fiis/s rr* ib ’V ,nn ’ *° r r » , °*
1 or hau * ot t>lr.t* and rills—
Tbfse V.ewtiBgs
Temp-ranee Union to be now cl a.ng ita
best y«ar and one of its largest increase
in p.int of membership.
A tfrllllaut Weddlnc at Flovllla.
Flo villa, Nov. 14.— [Special.]—The
social event of the seas >n. the marriage
ot Mis# Maggie M. Maddox and Mr. U.
Weisiger. took place last uiglu ntthe
Mot hod n>t church, a.d was witnessed by
a crowded hou-e. Tiiechurch was Uau-
tit ully decorated with natural flower*
To the etruins of the wedding mar Ii.
pl.iyod by 31 ra G. U Elder, the bridal
party marched uu the aisles to the ..liar,
' * . ti>«. nttomhinU m runied jHisitimia
h side, whll- the bride ami groom
stood in tuo center, un erneath a floral
arch, from which was -uspeuded an um
brella of natural flowore aud a mono
gram, an “M.” and a "W.” Interwoven.
Above the arch was the word “Unity,* jnat it nee mown rauy degeneration or
in 2 I ^ 0 ltom much love of the AJlt-
«««.. w..- - **• *”’ r> “ ancf,”
[A very intemtlrg ctoee to the exercises
is to cill twelv** pupils (six boy* and e x
.iris) to stand be ore the school and each
in turn m give a reason for it»ankluln»es:
I am thankful ior health, because,” etc.
I am thankful for our n> hool, Iwecatin?,”
etr. Each should have a sentence wri ten
out end caiefully Ira-red. F.owcrs, fruiii,
rain, innshine,'church, home, etc., are
among tho subjects that may be used.]
xti.-song.
“America”
Division **r Fractions.
Invert tue ultlsar, SHii fKfCCCd fiS IS
multiplication!”
How trippingly, dear teachers, does the
foregoing eage advice fall from the lipe of
our pupils: and how unmistakably rath-
factory, in a certain wry, is the result of
«uih manipulation! B it,' hone t injun,”
now, bow many of you are aatbfied that
you have given your pupils a cl*-ar and
distinct comprehension t! the “rhys ana
wherefores” of such “rnve.'siou, etc.?”
1 wish (ogive you the substance of an
article found in tho November number of
nbe Tc'cherV ItwiRute. (Er L. KuiW>§§ A
Co., N*w York.)
If the child has been properly taught up
jo the time of fKa |ntnwnMlnn of ilivis nn
of fraetioni, he will ucd-r-trud (he rela
tion that each fraction holds to the unit
bom which it was derived. If he does not
u «1-ratal d this, you will teach it to him
in tho f Mowing or in some bttur way.
Draw a lino upon the board that is nin*
rorhes long; Vt them think of this line as
a unit or 1. Use 1, 2,3, 4, etc., sa • ivisois
an*l St-cure the quotients 1, 12, 1 3, 1-4,
etc. These quotients are readily prrceivtd
by the pupbe. Use 2-3 as a d v»ur.
8 uw that 2-3 i« contained u the nql;
one time and ou«- htlf of another time, or * [i ea which Lad Utm prepared lor the oc-
3-2 times. U*-e 3 4 as a divisor and show t cati n ' *
by u»e of the line or other mesuk that it is 1 * — — ■ •
c mtinvd in 1, I end 1 3, or 4-3 Mints. | 3oveI Petlilon ol %Seuld-be c»n;t
Use other fractional •liviso.'s andgvnersiiae setilcra tocev. Norilien.
as follows: A fraction is conuined in the Atlanta, Nov. L\—[Special,]—A
unit from which it is demed as many conuuittee field down the lounges in one
times as i* indicated by the fraction in- of ti.e lobules to-day, hugging the per
verted. F.ilh>w thiscouciusiun with mat)/ tio» given l*elow to their broast* The
teiutdy ond support one oifferieg from it
a ).r nc.phV
•NY hat 1 say of Mr. Calhoun is not per
son'*l. 1 Mb tbo questi m above Patrick
DEMANDS
•ys.tt rrty hoar^t snd reUat-!<* tnedl<*lnes
sho^ild t*e plaeetl upon th-market. Itenn-
not. tliertfore, be Mated too emphatically,
nor rrpcabM too often, that all who are In
nerd of a genuine Uluod-purifier should
be sure aud ask for
Ayer’s
8ar*apart!la. Your life, or that rf *on-.e one
near and dear to you. may depend on the
•>«<• at ttits well-approved remedy In prefer
ence to any other pie|Kiratf«m of similar
name. U is compounded of Honduras ssr-
csparilla (the variety most rich lit curative
properties), atillltigla, mandrake, yellow
dock, and the Iodides. The process of man
ufacture is original, skilful. scmpuUmsly
desn, snn such as to sernte the vtry test
11-Jiclast qualities ot escli Ingredient. This
medicine u nnt boiled nor heated, and Ls,
therefore, not a decoethm; but it Is a com
pound extract, obtained by a methml ex
clusively our own. of the best and tnnst
powerful alteratives, tonics, and diuretics
known to pliarmtcy. For the last forty
years, Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
has bc*n the standard tt^«od-purlflcr of tho
world—no other approaching It In popular
confidence or universal demand. Its form
ula is approved hy tlm leading physicians
sad druggists. Itclng pure and highly con-
eefktrated. It Is the most economical of any
possible blood medicine. Every purchaser
of Sarsaparilla should Insist upon having
tills preparation and seo that each bottlo
bears tlie well-known name of
J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Lowell, Hass.
In every quarter of the globe Ayer’s Sir,
saparlfla ts proved to be the best remedy for
all diseases of the Hood. Lowell druggists
unite hi teitlfylng to the superior excellence
of tills medicine and to Its great popularity
in the city of Its manufacture.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
ruErAXBT* nv
OR. J. C. AYER & CO., l-fd, Hut
fold by DruygUts. fl.ftlxfS. Worth f»a botUa.
THE SOUTHERN EMPORIUM
Have Just Received a New and
Beautiful Line of Ladies’ and Misses’
CLOAKS and WRAPS,
Something'New and Worth Seeing.
The Bargain of the City,
^OSTRICH BOAS at $1.50>
No House in the City Has Them
Save Us.
BLANKETS. BLANKETS.
With us. means a line to select from. Our $1.00 B.anket is the
best in the city, and our 13-4 California Blankets are the Beauties
of Macon. Our
DRESS GOODS
Are too well known to Macon people to need much puffing. We keep
everything in that line, and our Trimming stock can’t be matched.
Tb, ..or,nor «.n-er... 0 . A„.r 14 Yds. Fruit of the Loom for $1.00. 10 Yds. Worsted Dress Goods
acori'wion’i’ntof*th. Su& jour- for 45c. 10 Yds. Plaid Dress Goods for 75c. 16 Yds. Best 4-4 Brown
nil hat had an int r\iew with Mr*. Ora .
Jius. ynti;ii TALKS.
Calhoun, John li Gorffoa ami #vuj nalha» baa an tut rviuw with Jirc. *r.i QUp/afi^rr Cll f)D
oth r man. It iw one of the life or deatu j m fell in Rome, anil gi*t» the j Oiieetl Mg TC T Ipl *UU*
„,.„,„„r,r. ft- — —folio. ckto*.or,: SOUTHERN EMPORIUM.
of your order. After driving congreee-1. - Vl u , .. . •
muon the eul*-lmwtirjr i-^ue how cun j "i e , n mT’lt ?*1 B I t
vi.u take to your ctubra e a man who to think I ha I pot.-oned her, I be-
amon Will. >uu in rrg.rd to it, lundu- /I *'fSfi*" 4 ., ” n
. . IWg' - - - -----
mental p incq 1 -. Dot-s he agree with
you on the quealion of tnonopolica? You
find hint it .lie head of < ne t f U.e grand-
vat mo iopoliee i > the United titaiea, with
i s 7,3.(1 wiles of r U’rsy. an octopus
tucking the life blood of the people,
CBinctSlNO Sl'CLCRl'S EDITORIAL.
“The *io< tor,' said Mr. Norwocd, “had
no doubt made a thorough diagttoeia of
Mr. Cathouu's bea*t. 1 shouh eu geat
that It lies sitown fatty dcgenernlion of
N. Kenny perfi>rtned the ceremony in a
very iiupretaive manner,
Ibe attend hi* were: Mr. U. A. Lind
sey and Mis- Maffdov, Mr. J. a.
Cummings and Mias Ada Heard, Mr.
Jeau Briuoti and Mias Eugie McG rd,
and Mr. ii. F. Watson, Jr., and 3i)«*
Carrie Glover.
Ibe bride wns handsomely dre*s«J In
a cream-colored o slum**, with train,
etc., while the bridesmaids wore pink.
The fcroom H tho popular and eflic.t-u,
agent oi iho Eaei T#ji«c-»»e, Virginia
an ‘ Georgi. rai road at this place whi.e
tbebiidewaa acknowledged one ol the
bellm oi the coiuiuuuity.
Alter the ceremony the bridal party
rep.*ir>d to (lie res dunce of Dr. J. F.
Lancaster, where tie newly married
couple held a reception and ircefved toe
congratulations of their nuiut-rous
iri-nds. The presente w*re numtr*>u*,
verltd and valuahlA After Hie recep
tion Mra Ijtncaater invited the whole
party I \ to Lariake of the many delicn
• Indeed but few
tot* am
it <*r «n,
T’I«t hi. and ms
' !c,r idu I «to nut laae
A * 0cI T mcetit lor me.
A'ft ‘j »*> aybest to ice.
rf,Vu. rou * b u,!% h *f>pr der,
*iurni way'
hut* toeeiryt'vll'd
n d i viS rtSi?'* Ua jedleare»,
I h'*« remind
i iMi to iUk hMrt 'kould IiO
\\ Wott} f r - all
q K •*“ hume for me.
’>"0.”,, h.ipiui b.Qd.
* «%*>•. I.** hu im
tUh..p, „ a«r-
»u«'l fit, ourU.rU
"^otssrot.
7*° SJ »v THE KCKOOI.
ln Ktng iu tL. Sb.a.M -
iT r* IBU AND THuftroivixu.
n,?"* 1 V a u evur.t, bright ,lrl.)
> k..^' hUc 5 tn -'«.twr tr'rl lorutk,
.°Jr light ,od woa-
kM. " r . hw « «<• b. ih.ukfut for;
(Trio ,h»Y* *’ POiiliT. IhElllii
II u,‘ !,*?«■« to b. th.Qklu■ lor;
£ thaokfuh*
questions Bimilsr to the follow log:
How many tiinei b 5 U contstoed in 1?
H 7 repretents thu division of 1 by what
number?
What fraction is contained in 1 6 7
times?
A man divides an acre of land into plats
of 2 13 of an acre each; how many such
plot* can he stcu'e?
You asy that 2 3 is contained in 1 how
man* times?
Pupil—-2 3 is contained in I 3-2 timet,
Tuen how many timts will it be con
tained in 1-2 of 1?
Pupil—1 2 of 3 2 timea.
And bow many timea in 7-8 ol 1?
Pupil— 7-8 uf 3-2 times.
What do«a an inveitad fraction ahow?
Pupil—Ihe number ot times that the
fraction ia o ntained in I.
Analyse the following: Divide 5 6 by
34.
Analysts: 3 4 ia contained in 1 4-Stimee.
and it will he contained in 6-tf of 1 5-ff of
3-4 times, or 20-18 tiroes, or 10-0 times.”
I am charmed with this exposition of
the subject, and hava not tried to resist
the inclination which prompts me to a»k
a showing for it in lbs “School R icni” col-
umos of tbs Telegraph. Pedagoo.
Tlndrrn Conveniences.
From Um ArchUrcturu sad buUilag.
Sir Christopher Wren could never
have dreamed of the amount of money
that In future generations would be ex
pended on churc hee to afford the conve
niences which, in three days, are conaid-
erad ncceeearv for ordinary comfort. It
is said that £15,000 is the cost of intro
ducing the n* w system of heating in
Trinity chwixh, in this city. To eff«.rd
document speaks for t-.aeli* aod U a curb
oily. U eeoms ilia; some wage have
told the Congo ndmirrra that they would
not be | ertuiiled to leave Atlanta. Thu
paper raids:
••Sod State of Oor, ot Georgia
(Notiuun) “atlnutu Ua Aov 15 1600 m«m-
oers «f Ihs united 8tatv« and Oongo
.National Emmigration Steam ships
company Awociaiion—
• yours Honor-Govoocr air. We wish
to have a enffmation from you. Kira
can a bill lie signed Uf any arthoretios
to stop this colon zoiug Association from
tmbaik thams-rlvirs t» a betricountry
which Wh are upon our own sponsibles
tc Detire to you enable us, w Licit \v e
hava heard of Authorities to atop
from going But which our association is
enable to go Why lets ua ga a Lich our
inltDtion is to reach our lather lor .and
in africa in Piece.
••Rev P F Fisher, Gen manager, K W
Wilson, Chairman, Oran Davis, treas
urer, John M Williams secy.
• Gov. airs we are ihe committee ask
ing your for proteeshun of our aseoesra-
tiou.”
Gov. Northeo sent word to them that
if th«*y desired to go to Africa no one
could s op them, and if this aaauratue
did not sa bfy them they could call later
when ha could give them aa audience,
The Clous of a Very vnremmi and
Interesting Exhibition.
Gainlsville, Nov. 15.—[Special]—
Tbe Hall countv fair closed last night
Wonderful success crowned the effort* if
thr managers this year. 3 f.s crowd here
on Tburday was hy far tb# largest ever
avnemblrd in Gainesville^ Tue sate r*-
ceipte showed that between 3.000 and 1 1 r»t i
0,000 peopie were on the ground th-t day, tmrs
Ti.e peo.ds came on the rai roads, in car-1 an All
Then continuing from the doctor's
editorial. “The author of tbe article will
pUy r.o u&smpurtsnt part in the affaire
of this country f.r the next twenty
years,”
“Mscune not to shoe too strong a lead
ing toward ^Georgian’ criticises him a
little for being a e’emoc aW- However,
ihe editorial says a republic >n wou.d
ci edit hia *fiitim nt§ to the U. It P. an4
it is a 1 right 'ihe
ftonth wih have an oj-f-oriu icy sou che
farmor be rewarded with victory.”
“It seems,” rai I Jlr Noma d, “the op-
ponuni y came ia t night, but many pol-
ifeian* have found a big rtititrence be
tween nomination and election. The
sapping and ruinii gpro e slo which the
Alliance has hi an eubjecte l tor the last
six months has been ot late ip.ismodic,
but moio vigorous than msde before,
vndekiundkd uktholb.
But the Gordon A Huntsman threw a
bomb into the caucus meeting * n the
night of ihe 4th, which alarmed the un~
went to laUndege, then to Columbus,
YYaverljr H.il and Tullxitton, by private
conveyance, then to l‘o»tkk, Ala., and
then to Uncle Henry McKve’s h' uwin
Ihe tooi t v, where 1 stayed a »hoit time.
After leaving there I went to Cussrte,
McRa, Psiatka, Jackson vibe and New
Smyrna, where 1 wa» capture*!.
“1 was than pn-pa ing to return home,
at I had fuily determined to return and
I, r»»v»> my innocence, bince [l'.h.ive been in
FlUD A BILL FOR MURDER.
NOTORIOUS BOB BREWER KILLED
FORSYTH.
Ilo YYis Hired by
Hall Deeply 1
llio .nurd, r \Y-«
as Confevaed by
pile
iplralore—
ll-llow
ulttcd
From Daily Telegraph. Nov. 19.
A true bth fur conspiracy to^ murder
and ft r mutdsr bas Leen lonnd agaimi
Wright L.n.Mater, John 1C Lane *ter,
J. ntrs Muore. Lem Dure. atorimCl m
vn aud Rich L iwry, al as Rich Herring,
I.uth : A. llall and Andrew J. Renew,
jail my rrienda huto lean exceedingly
kind tb me ”
When asked if she had anything she
wou'd like her Album frieuJs to know
akerepiled:
“No. nothing, except I am innocent,
snd only wish my tri l w.-s to come eff
t,. • . y so 1 could be thio Jgh »i h ft,”
Mis M -Kee’slittle gtilis onlydyeara
c.:.L and lr.is been sent to her cousin's
l me. near Colu i*hua» whete she will
....... ■ tr ® 9b ” ,y ! T..I ntw Of TBS JCST.
ocr»U of in. »i‘, xi.k... lur hn.l.iid, o-.ll.il to ««. Tl>. Ul |.r».iil»l bj tl>. Jury
h.f lm m«ht f u r tl.e fir.t iiui* «m.o L.r | tou« ®'..u.., , .r™ c.
arresL He ttrosined with lur tor one
hour and a half, end then left, snd baa
no' been tack since.
Her mother. Mrs, Elizabeth Bice, is
cow in AtLiit icuniul inc w.tli lawyer?.
! whom it is thought she w ill engage in a
few days to defend her duUfih cr. lli-r
father, Mr. J. M. Rice, is no-# in I lor ids,
wbe/e he Lae l-een building a new bom#
lor the family to move intu,
Mrs. M< Kee is yol u viry young
w. man, being only C4 year* old. Khe
<1 workm, foeCalboon .Ddfrom * D ‘.’± d !tl‘
'th.t rm i liY .lirurik kWaT uni.! ‘ n Bom, Ibt i««l.,ian For
™ not™nil lift •!■• «•»»» mtim...frl.nd
ho.nl * _ Kontloman .rcu.' half, t tiX/febS
an h ur that Pat C -ltmun dkln t cxi-u
When a man trie* to demoustrute h»t
he can’t nuninate Cs!h> unnuu (hen turn
around amt nominates Miu, 1 admire
h a argument, lie did not belong to tbe
legislature, ho was a tnmibcr cl
third Houio wl^ich
pend most ot her tuna in doing fancy
work for her little baby.
An Appling County Farmer FlemN
(•hie Poisoned,
Baxley, Nov. 15.—[Special]—Jesse
legal loniL 'ihe oubotunce
of it is intrrex Ing as it shows tl e re-
suit of an investigation into the murder
of Mr. John C. Forsyth and the streuu~
ouaeffoita that have been made by tho
government to discover the perpetrator
of that ni->»i horrible deed.
Afux tho open 1 ng paragraph tho till
of imklovent goss cn to asy
that on thr Urt day of Septem
ber, IbOO, Wright Lancaster, John
K. Lancasier, Jainea Moore. Lem Burch,
i hsrles Clements, Rich Lowry, alias
Rich Herring. Luitur A. Hall, and An
drew J, Renew, now do ea>ed, did
amongst thems-lvea and with divers
other evil disposed t ersons whusa names
■re unknown, unlawfully and ftion-
ALL At* SQUALLY OCILTY.
Under the lews of the United 8*at*a
he • ompirstors are rack and vll indicted
awantpt and told him that the pay was
good and the fear of detection > .ight
Clements and Lowry went to Burch’s
hou;.o and remained there for nearly
*hr*“? w«*k* hffAM tli« hone rame when
the order was issued that their victim
must die.
IT WAR A WET KIOTO
The night of Oct. 7 was wet and dark.
Tho wind sighed and moaned aoiong the
pint**, It was cot long after dark that
l«0 men left Burch's home, one carry tog
n double-barrelled shot gun. the other
by his side watching carefully in every
direction, evidently In tef*f of being
About a mile from the Forsyth resi
dence was an old hut long fallen into
di»uae ar«il here tbe two stopped. They
were Clement* and Lowry. .
elements did nut go any further than
the but. bnt handed the gun to his corn-
pan!©.: and to d him to go and do the
ork be was being peid fur and return.
WAITED FOE TUE SOUND.
Left by himself the coruplrstnr leaned
against a trie and .istaned. Everything
was awfully quiet. The' wind muant-d
nnd Washington city and Texts to teach j m r< “n t? ^mnJnv witC
11:11 :1 color * d ton«L .nJ
cipieof tbo oid r ts to elect a monopo-, lhey remained until after dark. They
1 -mm. __ j . * .! hnd bad #ojuo t ouMs about the father-
2 I kn,x « vt crop, but an am-
tTnis * c,w * •^JwUoailun bad Icon made. SA
bo said some time ago that Gali.outt ^ru n »nH.y J »uppoo. U.
i dangerous, yesterday declared to
tlrnt he was not. How did they do
The speaker had been asked it he
would abide the nomination of the
raucua He answered that he would,
provided no railroad man slion d be nomi
Crumtuey* a furtm-r Mai ling live uiiiMi Jn ibis UJ for murder, and, if the eyi-
— .l. -» ,1 ** -- •* -* deuce produced in open court upholds
the grsmi jury, ell seven ol these men
are guilty cf a capita) offense.
TWO CONKEStttONH.
Pethapa the atrong**t evidence before
the grand jury vs* tbe contosaiun of
lira Barth, who is dieply imiheated
hkarsdf an l *. h >w son*.f tho to dot,
if aacn a term can he u«e!, of the ruf-
lian* who plannevl wh- le*aU slaughter in
order that the:r ends might U» accom-
pl.shei
They pro.ur^t
sojaie alcohol as a substitute for “tvngle
fob;" m mute, and after arriving at
Lome they erubib d a | ortion of it and
vn retiring left the Lottie on the water
shelf in Hit piaxxs,
Crummev arose about 4 oVoch and
took a drink. As soon »* he bail ewal-
n.t«L H.WO.M aubniii If. nao «u (i,, h, uiil lo bU «i(,: -Th.t.'
■elected who represented ail ance prin
oipies. OtherwLc he would appeal to
the people.
won't abide the caucus
I do not,” cried the speakrr emphat-
something wrong with this a!col<oL
am poisoned. Give me some water,” and
expired imnudisbly.
The alcohol has keen analyze ! and
found to contain wticlmine. hu-ipicion
k-.^^J.b.lb. i-ouiin.tiou ot u.f to< tarlSSiSL'tSSslLS"JTlSTSLE
nl*rht, because Calhoun isa m. aorolut. Lintomr th.t^ndL.K.t^.1 r«,mbaiene.t to wmtn im.
very ak k man, and be thinks
that he ts dving. This, m audition to the
ho; e of pardon aa state s evidence, was
one of h o greatest incentives to coj-
frssios, in order dial be ought die with
a dexr conscience.
Tre confession of the man goes into
the most m.uute detail*. »ome of which
ate hi ir. le from the fact that they show
the utter depiavitv and the depth of
icause Calhoun is a ro*»oopolist, j*irator of the fiendish deed, from threats
tiscttmwasntraplafal fur uw made sgaii st Crutuiuey in the event he
rinsion. Mr. Norwood appealed did nd drvi It the crop fairly with him.
night, because Cal
and been
Inconclnsfc
to the AUinntemeo not loir
cardinal principle of the erdrr. I n the
name of the state hs ap;« led to
them not to dhbonor Jur. ••.mocw tbs
Yezoo fraud her name has been untar
nished, but to-dar tbe air is full of ru
mor* Above all things protect your
own honor.
OZIILU.N
irtTESt
TO DIF.
Judge < lirhp Crtah* Down tn Pro-
ii.,ii nr In. Itn- ttntrnrr,
Atlanta. Nov. 1Y—(Kpeviil !—Forth#
tint tin.e In many years tlu* death sen-
i thu mernag irocounoad in
a cunrt hou •*.
imi roved system of heating, by mean* I The agr.cu tunl exhibit sat very lice I faanireu on Jnn. u, tor tiiv niumer
of indirect radiation, it ws^ required that! nn d the variety extraordinary. What do M. Bradley, tbe merchant whom he shot
every piece of till* g in the church should i j 0 *v think about wstermrlons tbe middU , »n tbs Iftlter's sture last sum tin r.
be removed. When this was accv>m-1 0 l NoveuUr? Well, there wsro s-veial | The executioa is to take p are between
plished, trenches four feet d ep and ; on exhibition, weighing fr-m thirty t,! 10a. m. aid 4 jx nu JuUko Richard H.
nearly at many in wtdt!» were dun in tho j forty p^unda App'ea o; the bee t flavi r Clarke pror.o-n d th*» sentence. The
re rot tho chunk In this# t eochrs ' and wi e from cur Tiae/ards umpwd f j«‘»ne r.cited th«* nicumstanres of tbe
conduits were built, byrueasof which the passers-t:/, • i rime f. r whirh datura la to suffer. How
iu t air will be conveyed to all par a of I Th# ccrals, hay, turnips, potatcas. nr- i ,ltf *° u f 1 kt Bradley in thu peaceful retire*
it ■ , “«*Miog to uemanain< tor; nice mice, oeieau* «t**ii jww * -nan t
0 j*. a . •tnmsn being on the face I iron pipe is Inaerted, ronne. tad with the i c
• l ftrt « can’t find simething for t conduit, througn which tbe heat will »•# \«
ri u. ,1* 7, 1 lhtnk lhw # oh Ood.-’ On- | dutributed to a radiator, concealed from i f
* * . - * .'fll.lM, . I . I L , t M f £ ... .(I in. /I# t jHUI }
dter tu
r and P
’ porp.*
the edifice. Ber eetli ea« h pew a saiall | ticbokes, carrots snd many other things, -
*"* ~ ! * u **•“ ' msde one flunk North Ikorgia had de»paieds
wrought a wonderful change in the last
j. . di • *uws mrf, onuoa. v/n- i uuinouiea to • ivutnmi hwk i few years
ir v. r,t iff®stsst °f a 1 hfesafngs—good ' view bv a m«ul ingot galvanized iron | Ilogacd hominy wv.s once tho dial*,
J, IBo, ner the ble** n; of a brTgh', iieir.ftd to corraap*bd with the wool-1 now tbe farmer site down to a much
i-' ,tJ0 her, tbourn she Uea 9# I work at the base of the pews fronting j greater variety, Jcraey cow* futn .n
i if, * ' 0Qc h» tht LUasiagof mnshine upon tbe aieis* Instead of obtaining the golden butter; Plymouth Rocks and
, c ’ , "‘ w * r, lt°n of those who are Icm power requ red fur operating the new Wyandotte* the tender Ir w, and brown
r*fi ! . ^ beesussot. her third ‘ eyatem from tha steam-healing com- Esghoma keep the nest full of egga
, la V br, *htriBf that aeons she hts pan v, the Trinity corporation will put in | put down a big >uc> ess for Gamesvil
•* Rustre-t of Homebody's h*srt; and ! a plant of IU own. thU s
1 *mo**m: Arab, s.lve. Appoint^ L,.,. I i
,0: *- 'fill do p ^n t , ,r.^‘?o. r I Jlr
,coow oad sit sbl*
wee mta, ore* t+T
m premi es because he had
isil part uf a small bill, and
st fo.tlfjin,' h tn*olf whh
Hinea has been arrtstrd and lodged in
jaiL No u| prehension U felt that vio
lence will be used on him.
Imminent « non* 1 U til conduct Ihs
Dansen Kilting Case,
COLCllbrs, Nov. IA—[KpecisL]—Tliere
have beda aa o*w d« ve.opuieat* to-day
in Tuesday's lively, Maj. W. C Daw
son >>f Ku/anb, the rcneiable father of
the la s Mr. T. C Dawson, ret'bed the
TIIE El’EDEJUtB, DOB DUE WEIL
Rich Lnwrj, alias Rich Herring, is the
name given »n the bill aa the a.tual twur-
dsrvr of John C. Forsyth. But there is
still a more #» ar ling feature in tbe mat
ter. lb* hired awesein U none other
tbsn Boh Brewer, the ruffian who
last Chrbtams morning shot and killed
two men at Jessup, and wsa tbe cause of
a riot and race trouble that caused the
loss of maoy Uvea
was awfully quid, the' wind moani-d Wa'ULVjTon, Nj», isl
and Ihe drip of the rain on tha dried dent to d«v anointed to Lo p
leaves made him start at times in guilty j„h D c. Goodloe, Jr., Tu* uu
FF.AHN OF II% DItOFIIOISIA.
n Atltenn It ay I- Bfll«r*<t to Hr «
Vlctliu of Ibe Ul*ca«r,
Athens, Nov. 15.—INpeciaL)—CHrko
Hilkmas, the little t-hite bey -ho ---
so badly bitten by a supposed mad dog a
few weeks ago. is lying dang#--roualy ill
to-night at lit* home, and his physicians
fear that be has hydrophobia. His
throat is badly swollen and he calls for
water but cannot drink it. II- wua «»>-
I anntly wall until ycstcrJay afternoon,
when lie w«e taken sick, and bis family-
are very much ahrmed a>oui his con
dition, He roll* and u*-e» in bed and
suffers very much.
,v»r. TFallsr It-Unir itrtire*.
Atlanta. Nov. 15.—[SpeclaL)—Mr.
Y. »ltcr DsWolf of the state agricultural
department has tendered bU miguation
to take^ effect Monday. Aftii 1 several
years of fniiufui wrilw iu iU d«p«7t-
nten; he retires to go into tha fertilizer
buiinre*. ss,1 rffl ‘s? ce-urci--! •<!** ihs
Kennesaw Guano Company.
fear, but no oue came and aslheroinutus
dragged along he strained bis ears to
catch a sound.
Suddenly, and to tha guilty wretch,
tou ding almost at hi* elbow, came the
report of a gun, and bs knew that John
G, Forsyth was dead.
TUE Ml’RDEB.
After leaving Clements, Lowry walked
quickly to tbe home of the doumed man,
entering the grounds, aud thinking that
Mr. For-y th was at lib office, he turned
to go thes* A light in tho house at
tracted his attention, aud lojkiag more
cl< eely he taw that the man bo w anted
was not where he had hoped to find him.
Nothing daunted, however, he w*nt
straight to the porch, mounted it, drew
cloie to the window, saw Forsyth, and
in a fow seconds had killed him.
Not a moment was to be lost he knew.
Vengeance would bs speedily sought lie
>l*ed back through the dark and drinping
woods to his com; anion and told him
that the money had been earned.
'1 he two men then put turpentine on
their feet to baffle tbe dogs, ir possible,
and started on tbe race for life. They
ran to a branch and s*p»r*ted, then
joined again and separated, finally taking
reluge in a swamp beyond Renew’a
house, where, next morning, money and
food was brought them by Burch.
This is but a part of the confession.
There are details horrible in the extreme,
and much more yet to be told.
A l»nrrba»lnx %s* nt Appointed for
the Central DcoraU Alliance,
Horn Daily Tdocrapk Nov. ta
Rtpresentative AllUntemm from nine
counties met at the Alliance warehouse,
on Poplar street, yesterday morning to
sel> ct a purcha ing agent for the Central
Gtorgia Alliance.
This meeting was purely of a buslm
nature, and nothing of a political[char
acter was brought out at all. It was
simply « committee meeting of men ap
pointed some time ago for tbisporpow,
and counties represented were Jasper,
„ w M .,„ . Monroe, Crawford, Houston, Dooly,
Bob Rfesrr has for many years keen Twiggs, Jones. Tjavlor and
thfttorror ot toalhwmt «Ur*to. »u4 1 ”» 1
was reported to have been killed
L Gutlord, secretary of the
— avi>urtcftft w mi.*w , All ance Warehouse Gomtany. was
city this aftirnoon and received many j Florida same mouths ago. Not so, how-1 selected aa purchasing azent for tho Cen-
expresoions of sympathy from his friends! t i )S beset is still at large and alive, j tral Georgia Alliance. It will be hit duty
h*m Thf friends of Daw *n from Rus- t > ft |t rt m a civil zed community ! to secure fertilisers, fanning iwplemenu
11 county are lire in targe nutusrs, I j n blood and sttvped in iniquity. | ard stock, as well as provisions, for
nd inters j iudignution exist* Among creatures deserve but scant mercy, members of the above named Allianc# at
eiolen ear# content-1 •«.! jr mma hsva tratficed and f tk#lowest pos«iblerate* Hy purchasing j
vice F. A.
Force, Valda
commission«
is, Gs., VICO Wi
tpirtd.
Athens, Nov. lfi—[Spec
Alfred Hovlston of Atlanta w
anniveraarlan cf the Pbl Kept
of the university to-day.
Death or D.
Apple
Niw York, Nov. 11—D. S Appl«ton,
of the pablishing firm of IX im eton .V:
Co,, died this morning at his homo in
Universitv Place. 11* w as stricken «ith
apoplexy lost Sunday.
ML It. M. DBXTIlt DEAIV
New Bedford, Mass., Not. 13.—
II. M. Dexter, It R, edit, ref tho Con-
gregeDonelisf, died al kii ieeMiqd ia
this city this morning.
A t-Mtlftd,
IaLiriktaD. via Calves ion, Nov, 15.—
Advices are recoiled from Honduras
that Gen. Bench* / has l e a ca; lured hy
tiie forces un i r Pro-. Cut 1,. ran end
that tho revolution n probably at an
end.
Ilslfaur I IrrlrU llvi tor.
Gulfiow, Nov. Ii—Ia the cle<tioQ for
rector of Ula»gov University, Rxifour,
chief sacreteiy tor Ireiaod, lie comerva.
live candidate, was elected, receiving M3
votes against 717 for Lord Aixrdt. a, the
liberal candidate.
mus h*** M, io fully sajserhfl*
•t<>lain* ar* »r>-et oaeoalljr by our p*opt* la L.
hope that I wy nay auala tksi tnea n4fMh
Dior bo ha I by all. Wo kuaiwquo Urn Uoctria
HSter*. if used accortlmg to dtivctloao sad Un
um* t>-r-tst*i ia will brine ynu (^od Ste—tin#
a»l#■+ ikodomoad/»p*-t* - at
eufopay. W« noocia***l rj vtric luur# tar
•iyspoMia ■*! all iUmmo* of Uver, ateaisrh sad
■Miner A BoM m Wmts snd IMS per kettle by
IL J. lansr 41 boo, bnagztttx
and
theft. Vi _ , B ,„ r . -„ . mT - in
plattd, but Ho piosecutlon will be e vig- | with the outlawed ruffian they,
oroua one. . ... ^ ! too. are worse than lit.
Brewer, alia* Lowry, alias Herring, is
yell»w tr nearly wh ts nsaro, an-J in
understood that Grrtchlui A
Ciiap|M)l i f this dfr* L. U. Comer, ........ J P|
mav r of Eufaula. C t. Henry U Ciaton f* c i ills said thnt it is nut easy to tell him
ot Eufaula and Hon. Joe White of Mont- j , rom tt w h iu . nMin except by his hilr. It
gowrry hm*o l*en eog.vceii by tha prvoo- .... - j—— -
cut ion and it is Le li ved “ “
supplies at wholesale.
„ 111. UMUVtti Will
endeavor to give hts fcllow-msmbere a
rotter »dvantage than could othsrwue
be secured.
Dratfi From lloarl DUrasr.
TenNlLLE, Nor. 13.—[SpecieLl—Mr. J,
■ employe.'.
stood tint McNeill ft Levy end Hon.
n A. Little hare been added to tr.e
licr the defense-1* F. Uirranl,
. W. G ilmrs and James Worrtll
ft* of the prrliuiinary trial has not
* aitinq their opportcnity. w.ikMr A Co. and at the time of bis
: sweeping out tbe store and had just sat
protwbly tbe men who
k "ssrsr i to
■„ h« died iudd.nl, without
u«Ifc
l-.iru ,rr iuli ot «orrow, .n*i | cbtot-diMMU, «aI
**-rs with unrhed tear#, to feel thsl : fr’y
^ * ed the brain au-t j tgSSaTor «J&*yweMeML' Rto'fleaDf
'tk. If # D Thankfgiviag Day you | box. i or sols by IL J* Umar A Does.
ir ym .bar* ww .
» k.ilingof Forsyth. Ibns -
k to Ju the werk bimerlf. but his
fai • d him an t he gave it up.
n the on-piratora sought out
nu, «h brother was under a
ears for I
, Governor Kerthsw’s Ftra Pardon,“
ndar a Atlanta, Nov. 15.—[Special J—Gov-
irglary. erncr Northen yesteiday issued hia fin.1
rial (Aloe oboes it la Hws vWa F* r *» t.. Ii id t
rL Dr. EJ*x*» New *DffwylttSdfitlWrfl
Atlanta. >»r.
Beidsia >n i H«w
day a| j< mid bj
r*»: r. \i\v.s uf M
i • ■ . .i *
idft.ut a trvmof.
• ».«l g\*r
Irti Urttk* trwa oi U.7’
ood t 1 i bint that 1 pardoning order. WtiiM Prat, a sixteen
i n . n a.:-nt in th- , r r oil white boy who bad served in
t .er, • rtd so works i . Fulton chain gang five and a half of tbe
c~a AStod to do the; mix suostiu untcccc imposed upon idm
r ssiuiuhing * glfl, was tbe Uci iictaijr,
Hrphllift, acn^ule, blood potsoe sag rWawsMsm
■rscurvl by F. F F itnctlj Ask, lUks Roes
and I’utisilua.)
ir roum ha cjc .4 enwa
Or yon era sEwomaat,
rtnoH .y s i/to.v hitt?:r*.
H will ours you. sndstve A «twl sMsKlta. Sou
t / all dtskrs in raoiklu*.
Lamp Chimney*.
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the Inmp-chimney.
No need of your breaking
them. Talk with your dealer
about it. If every trouble
were equally' easy to stop,
there’d be some fun in liv
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neys do not break, ex
cept by violence.
The maker is Macbeth &
Co., Pittsburgh.
NOTICE LOCAt. LEOISLATION.
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