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tttfi BANNER-WATCHMAN ATHENS, GA, JANUARY a, 18*7.
FFZCIAL FUB OF IBS CITY OFjATHEKS
•• and
ountm^jf Cl»to.^aak» «1 Oconee
THE DULY BANNER-WATCHMAN
» m»nihorJtte*nt< for Iwo weeks, t
•to noo-reeldaut aubacribors,pootogo freo
THE WEEKLY BANNER-WATCHMAN
la Kilted towbocnben for 91 a joar.
ThotSoath^ra Bwnif, eatabllahrt n»0: The
Bontharn Watchman, 1»4. Consolidated Jarch,
ADVERTISING BATS!,
Oaeaqnan, on* vonlb
square, on* nran... • - ——— —• “
HIM, ^three joonth* ~ —™
~ * " ao
rat**, 11 per square each ln-ortlon;;
•nb*cq<i*nt lurertlon.
On* aqaa.-*, three meat
One square, Mx nronth*
One aqoare, eoe year
br
blta*rie«,*n*ouie*m«nt*f.>r nffic-e, cimtnunl-
•Uon* nrepoalug candid* ee will b* charged at
poelal i at**
KotalUaacea should bo made by ezpreK, po*Ul
yordtr or registered letter.
THE BANNER WATCHMAN,
THE NEW YEAR.
Eighteen Eighty-Scvon opened bright
and beautiful. The old year went out in
• dismal fog and gust of rnin. The new
' year bunt forth with sunlight, and the
* winds had chased away every vestige of
storm. Thera was never a clearer dis
tinction between the old and the now,
the dead and the living.
The change is gloriously suggestive.
May the coming year ho prosperous and
happy! Looking back through the fogs
and rains of 188G, there are lessons
which are rateable, if not pleasant, to
recall. Bebi. d thlso trtain of the past
are wrecks w) ich it • lould profit us to
consider. T) e xnlafor uncs of the past
year will be more thin evils if they
bare not enfo) ced less ms of wisdom and
experience, and the triumphs have been
dearly bought if they havo brought con
fidence unmingled with discretion and
unseasoned with thankfulness.
• Te the people of Athens, the new year
opens promisingly enough. Our tradu
has been larger this year thin ever be
fore. Our cotton receipts hato already
equalled the entire figures of last year,
and will easily run to 75,000 bales. Two
new railroads are knocking at the door of
our warehouses and stores, and before
this year is over one of them will be
completed and the other will be on its
>— „rtr M *1*" c *ty. Industrially and com*
mercially, Athena has every rea
son to felicitate herself upon the
work of the past year and
the promise of the coming season. Her
business la building up and and broaden
ing; her banking facility will be increased
efora another business year opens, and
the new city government is an assurance
that the municipal management and pub
- U© policy will be all that good citizens
e«a ask or interposing men may hope
The farmer* of Northeast Georgia close
bs year with a short crop, and in some
sections, an unprofitable one. But the
preparation for a large grain crop has
been complete, and the signa of a good
crop year are fair. Our observation in
the counties of Clarke, Oconee,, Ogle
thorpe snd Jackson counties is, that
where energy ind economy combine and
where an intelligent and diversified sys
tem of planting ii followed, the farmer
has no trouble An sustaining himself and
saying np something from yey to year.
• New Tear carries its lessons, brings
its hopes and reara its resolutions. Life
la a constant renewal of the physical
structure and a perennial series of strag
glers in the moral nature. A friend
hands ua Tennyson's beautiful poem
► hich we publish here as embodying all
the sentiment of the occasion. No sweeter
songster ever bymmed the harmonies of
the hour more happily.
Ring out, wild belhs to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light;
Th# year is dying in the night;
Bing out, wild bells, and let them die.
Ring ont the old, nng in the new;
_ Ring, happy bells, across the snow;
^ The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true.
-Ring out'the grief,that taps the mind.
For those that here we see no more;
Ring out the feud of rich and po ir;
Ring in redress to all mankind.
Ring out a slowly dying cause.
And ancient forms of party strife;
Bing in ths nobler modes of life,
With sweeter manners, purer laws.
Ring eat false pride in place and. blood,
The civic alander and the spite;
Ring in the love of truth and right,
. Ring b the common lore ef good.
* Bing out eld shapes of foul disease,
\ Bing out the narrowing lust of gold;
- Ring out the thousand wars of old,
King in the thousand years of peace.
'17 Bing in the valiant man and free,
The larger heart, the kindlier hand;
Ring nut the darkness of the land,
Ring iu the Christ that Is te be.
A GRACEFUL ACT.
Athens, Ga., Jan. 1.—Editors Baxxbu*
Watchman: I retd vour article ibis
morning suggesting Mr. Henry W.
Grady !o succeed Senator Brown, in ttte
event that he resigns, snd 1 endorse
every word Ihst you wrote. The edito
rial was graceful, truthful and to the
point. But 1 have a suggestion to make
in this respect, that I believe will be
heartily seconded all over Georgia. Sup*
pose that Gov. Gordon should see fit to
select for this high and honorable |>OKi-
tion Major A. 0. Bacon, his distinguish
**! opponent in the late race? There is
not a man in Georgia more emirontly fit
ted for the position than Major Bacon, or
who would serve Georgia more grace
fully and efficiently. And besides, such
an act on the part of Gen. Gordon would
be so grandly magnanimous, and in such
perfect keeping with hi* gallant and
chivalrous conduct in the late war, that
not only Georgia, but the whole Union,
would ring with applause. It would
also fill every breach in tho democratic
party of Oeorgia, and heal the wounds
made in the late campaign. I believe
that Gen. Gordon is one mail fully capa
ble of such an exalted step. It would
placo on his brow a fitting crown to his
grand recerd, both in war and in peace.
sMi
A UoilDOX 1
MEW YEAR’S WISHES.
BY MISS llARKUGAL.
What shall l wish th. e?
Treasures of earth?
Songs in the springtime
Pleasure and mirth?
Flowers on thy pathway,
Skies ever clear?
Would this insure the
A happy new year?
What shall I wish thee?
What can be found
Bringing the sunshine
All the year round?
Where is the treasure,
Lasting and dear
That shall ensure thee
A happy new year?
Faith that increasetli,
Walking in light;
Hope that ahoundeth
Happy and bright
Love that is perfect,
Casting out fear;
These shall ensure thee
A h.ppy new ye.r.
Peace in the Savior,
Best nt II is feet,
Smile of his countenance
Radiant an 1 sweet,
For in His preaencel
Christ ever near!
This will ensue thee
A heppy new yc.r.
JUG TAVEKN-
The Mew* From Walton County
Personal and ileueral Mew* Moi«i
Jua Tavern, Dec. 31.—[Special.J Mr,
Zion Morris says that he has a vest that
ha.* been in use for tnoro than 30 years
and his wife has a pair of shoes that she
has worn 7 years. Ho says that, Mr.
Ned Graham hvs a pair of hoots which
he has in uso over 30 years. Miss Mar
tha Mosely has a calico dress which iho
bought before the war and wears it now.
I)r. W. P. DeLaperriere, of Hoschton i
performed a surgical operation upon a
young son of Mr. Hailey Jefferson, which
was neatly and skillfully done. He re
moved a tumor from between the boy’s
eyes which resembled an egg, and was
composed of cheesuy matter enclosed in
a shell. Tho entire matter wstf removed
with hut little pain and no sorious re
sults.
A young man named John Garrett had
been out hunting and had returned to
tho store of Mr. John Darby, at Bethle
hem, when his gun was accidentally dis
charged, lending the tvholo load or shot
through his left shoulder. The wound
was of such a serious nature as to require
amputation of the limb at tho shoulder.
The shot passed on snd lodged in the
timbers overhead, carrying with them
particles of flesh and blood.
The house of Emily Shields, colored,
who lived on the premises of Mr. Robert
White, was entirely consumed by fire
about midnight when no one was near to
give the alarm. All her effects, consist
ing of bedding, clothing, etc., to the
amount of over fifty dollars, were con
sumed with tho house. Fortunately,
•he and her children were away at the
time. No occupant had been in the
house for more than a week.
The recent marriages in which our
community Participated, were Mr. W. F.
Jackson, of this place, to Mist Ola
Thrasher of Oconee. Mr. John Miller to
Miss Carrie Crow; Mr. Henry McElhan*
non to Miss Carrie Awtry.
While on a recent trip, Sheriff W. P.
Cosby, of Lawrenceville, told of shear
which had been seen frequently around
there. On one occasion it had beer teen
in the yard of a citizen living in the
suburbs of the town. During the
snow its tracks were seen by a negro whs
did not make the fact known in time to
track it to its hiding place. Had bruin
codie over to Jug Tavern he would have
•melt powder ere this. The nimrods
are oirat alert for anything like gate
' - ■ r ’ Wi
WOMEN
BROWN* Ji
■MOWN CHEMICAL
HEM1CAL CO., UALTiMOME. MM
AURA
Moat of th* di**MM which afflict mankind *n nclain-
*11/ cuwl by * dkord*(*d condition of tb* LIV EII •
For all entnpUlnta of tbj* kind, neh as TorpWity of
fli« Uw, Billow*—. Kmooi Dy*p*p*ia,
'mvalarity of th* Bowel*, Constipation. iimd-
Eructation* sad Buraia* of U» Stomach
tin— called Heartburn), Miaama, Malaria,
, Cbtn* and Form. Braakbon* Ferae,
Eatuiution briora or after Foran, Clmmio Di*
rhiea. Lorn of Appetite. J~ “ *
f rrecuf wfUaa Incidental «o
i. Back- T
aoh«, Ac .Ao,
STRPMKSLJUlMll
O. I! knot a panacea far all
-..I CURE STOMACH and BOWKLS:
w chan*** the completion ft— a naajr, flHjw
tin**, to a ruddy, healthy coin,. It entirely remora*
low, (tootsy »pi rite. It 1* on* of tb* BKBT AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THS
BLOOD, and la A VALUABLE TONIC*
STADICER’S AURANTII
Fee tal* by *B Dnwleta. Trice *|.00 per bottle.
H OFF
m iRciim iu
r CALL eaptdal attention to surtrmen and t
I public In general that I am making up or a*
log by the yard my nai ra itock of Fan and Wlnl
Goods Less than Now York Cost
8T0BE£F0B_RENT.
T boM ■ ,OT >’ N0 - 8
r Thoms* sad Cfajton
H. K. NictiuLou’s
The Montgomery store, next to H. c. Dobbs
8 l*u 40x120, suiuplg fcr wagon*, michlncrjr Ac.
itit little afore nest to th* eznreae
office iJSf the fibmmorclal. Good stand lor
gent*' furnishing goods.
FARM FOR RENT.
A PlBT #t the Billop* plate adjoining W. H.
A Jonee, Jr., eont'lnlug 140 acre* cpra land, 40
• ret ef the bectcmk bottom in Clarke county.
Will be rented cheep for 1M7 Call on
W. D GRIFFITH,
Real K.tate Agent
novSJdtf.
We have just received a
line line of Extension Li
brary Lamps. Call and see
HOLIDAY
them.
Beautiful Hall Lamps for
New Years Gifts.
Beautiful Library Lamps
for New Years Gifts.
Chamber Setts,decorated,
at $4,00 each, for a few
days at
FOR RENT!
T EN Drrirablo KeriiJt-nre* Afflicts ranging -w y t rTTT/v/N T TVT t
J- H. HUGGINS.
W
A SCHOOL FOR BOYS
ILL be opened by the undarrigned, on 2d
Monday In January 18*7, at th* Crtnc Lot
Scholar* may be carried
In the *
degree of advancement !
-light ,
Patronage ■•rildtcd.
dcc30d4L
E. C. KINNEBRKW.
PURE CORN WHISKY.
r A% Gallon* at tl M» per
X i* 00 per Ftllon. and o
leaa qu
.. ... dollar for he*
returned the money will be refunded
JOEL COFFEE. Lul*. Ga.
Money sent by hxpriMor Reirl«en;d Letter
will receive pramM attention 4% failons with
$9 1ft. 4% galloni without kig f7 15.
inn r/iurpr t „1.
Iecl7d3tu. JOEL COFFEE, Lula, Ua.
a PERSON OF GOOD
Ability aad Heputat'on will Invest Five Tbou-
•and Uollara and tier vices in 1-fltlmalobuaneM,
If on trial It la eatUfertory, or w ill take Position
ofTruet at Moderate Hilary, giving ample secu
rity and tefarence*. Part «a having gimd bual-
n n aa but needing more money and all other an-
■wrr* held et-lctly conlid ntiil,'
better write full particular*
noticed. Addreta
A. 8. F.. Station
No |>o Ul card*
• G.” N< W Yjrk.
C. BODE
Ob CitiZMi of Athens wake up and select
SUITABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
_ We wish toreisl d you that ourstoc
of Holiday Ooodali alntoly ini mens * and co tali:
many rare and beautiful glita which cannot fa
to plcaa* the old and the young and cause n siall
*“ Christmas mornln/. There ca i bn f unu
Bode’*, each aa ladle a and gent emau’s dree
—J ntfmnnd toilet *et* and vr*e* 1. eudlei
varletlea, at price* to defy cun:, c'snon in th
city.an-i for children I havo auch as wagon:
buggies, bobby horse* and doll carriage* lu eu<
leu varictlt a. So rail a' C. Bodc’a and examln
hts etock before buying elsewhere, aliodol a froi
5c. up to (1,00 for lsrg* wax and undektructable
0. Bode’. - _
>*, nuta. ralsoua and traits in
rauit all pockets. C.
Corner Clayton and College Avenue,
deelldtt
lao ha*e cake,
b^T" u ”
In order to make room for anew Spring 8teok
SIMON HOFF,
No. B, Sroid Str.at, - fth.nl, 0*.
g»ptt.y»d*dec?A
G. L. P.
GILDER’S LITER PIUS,
Purely vegetable, ere the BEST I
TRY THEM.
gtatg, Whoiaaate by
J. CRAWFORD & CO.
Valuable Lands For Sale.
OFFER for ule for a abort time, only, ht
J OFFER for aale I ...
mVAilteK'ii
Clark# yonaty. On the place there la a two atory
S pc* m drnce »ud al .be out honaca neem-
•ar y, a fir* and ahiect orchard, i osala* log or rarly
pcechra ard apples, two acres of c errlea, two of
yppfea, one *f grape* ani severs I pecan trecaio
ull bearing. TherultivatflA lands are levgt, the
bottoms well d’tcbi-d; about 3d ae-ce wood'and
heavily Umbend; 00 the place Is in Dexhauit-
able granite quarry and from which th* stor*K
meaaerad) fall; * lie well and »*v*ral aprlnve o*
Tenant hot scr neatly a*w and in ItL acd must b* paid to m*. Thi
of ftiatrwaand make
- oam
i con-»uIon. f will cut o
> 1 U If deabed.
ppHeallon Is mad
F>IiT'RD,
Wlr tervllle. Ga.
company.
Athens, Georgia.
R.ald.nt DiMator.*:
Tevn u 0. Riun, Btitmi Tho...
J«n a. NewTui, l u. Cuuomiu,
rKioiKAVo (Vnrrxr, J. e. K..U.TOK,
Bununntnn. (Dwuel. Li.iwv,
sera l-lluiia, J. A. Stra.iean.
H. H. P.,
I’s Hepatic Panacea,
Ih.cl.br.Uil Bouthcm Stud; hr
Constipation,
Dyspepsia.
Indigestion^
and Biliousness.
■ T "
J, CRAWFORD & CO,
MOST PERFECT MAOe
see cnmrr.-
1 kaa applied for $
-Whervaa.
. penaan* at.
>» r O* ow the 1 *t it* «fV|.
.-*4 mnnty deeresrd. TIMM
-foklt* end ada nDb all *o- #«r^#d
toebow esuaeat tbo rvf*i«r term of f c tfourt of
‘trld InaMdS
Ordinary tewbl
Sm end rowety *i the
itawir
■re at oAra tbtstfthW**
A. P HKELEY. C. C. 0.
ALLEN J. ARNOLD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Monroe, Georgia.
W HX practice I* Walton, Oc*P«t,'Ciar
ad’aeent ooonile* mvM,
FOR SALE!
9 Rooms, Dressing Room, Pantry and
Rasement Store Room.
Lot M ob eore, and ku seryanu* Roomi Wood
pit la front y*rrt. Torml oasy.
W. D. URIFFEIB, Real Estate Agent.
DecAtf
FOR RENT.
ClRtsU January 1st, 188:, the large and desirabl -
J? rmlilMO*on■— * ‘
W-TrobaNW.
Prince Avenue, lately oceupled
. John KWrkart, the lot contains nearly aix
.excellentfruittreesef nil kinds
Aho^be property on umo street, known as th*
> *esra&* lot in tront of Ur*. Howell
Cobb * reeldenee, th* house contrin* r> room*,
pantry, closets, «U., good water and fruits or
S S %to urnK
Itattl. bmi e.uu- Ascot.
For Sale.
The house and lot on Millcdge Avenue, for
merly belonging t# Mr* 8 E. rimith This flu*
property consisting ot half tho block, contain*
Sucre*. Th* ho*** designed exprraaiy for con-
built and lu thorough
for eervant* 1* yard,
utldtcgs, poultry bouses,
vw, boo wen uiijciibluui water, large garden
with grape* and fruit tree*. Ann cV' '-
aay one wishing a pleaaant hem*..
A Full Line of Tea Setts
and Tin Chamber Setts at
J.H. HUGGINS’.
PROFESSION'A L CARDS.
JOHN □. MELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Athens, Georgia.
J Opera Home.
XtSOdAwly.
STOKES BROS.
DENTAL SURGEONS.
Qf KICK KO ,M8.taeluK Clifton’. U.llei, (»m.
e up tuln) Braid bt., A then j, Ua
We have the prettiest and most complete line in tho
city. It wilj pay you to look at our stock.
M. MYERS & CO.
0’FARRELL&HODGSON,
WHOLESALE. GROCERS,
^ -O*
Athens, Georgia.
A GKNTS Athens Mtnqfactaring Onnpvny, GhsVc* Yarns, (Jottomdes, and
Joan*, Now High SliotU Vlan'if.ntarin^ Company Chojki, Stripes, Shirtings,
owxl ’ft Mills 0>,tji Itope. HtzarJ Uotnp^ay, Powier. octl5dtf.
J. A. GRANT
INSURANCE AGENT,
Represents First-Class, Prompt
Paying Companies.
ASSET* REPRESENTED $10,000,00C
New Goods I
I am now receiving my
FILL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS.
Call and examine, for they mast b • sold.
octldCm. Mr*. T. A. ADAMS.
ANNOUNCEMENT*.
of county ^urveyur, and aak the
voters Clarke county. " '
CLERK
kOR (
C*. H. DANElL’
: SUPERIOR COURT.
doll*. 8^ remember eanta Clauaw baa made hls Ire*pcctfullyanuuuuccmy'*lfforre-ilecU)nto
headquarter* at.O. Bode'* I - Iso have cake, the office of Clerk of the Superior Court.
JoISn’1 hUudlNS.
FOR SHERIFF.
I respectfully atm mace myaolf aa a can lldato
for re-«lcci;oa for Sberifl at the January ele'-tioi
JOHN W. W1ER.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
Having received the quiet approval of a large
number of citiseu* of t .u county I hereby an
nounce myaella* acandMau lor re-election tc
the offlee ot Treasurer of Claik Couutj. My
record ai an ofllcla l is before tb* pcopfo, Elec
tion Brat Wednesday in January next.
lUapecilully,
C. J. O’FARRELL*
By dm Ire of mauy friend*, I hcrelu aonounea
myMlf a candidate tor Trcakurer oi Ctarku
county and ahull trust to tb* gsnerokity and
kind feeling* of the peopl* towards me to »„•-
V. W. SKIFF.
myself
klidbl
respectfully ■
A. P. DEAR1NO.
for
election to too ofllc* ol Tax Collcctoi ol Clarke
County, and re»po tlul y solicit '
porto* ih* voters at the election ..
Drat Wednesday In Janoaty next
The many ftl*ndiotMr W. T. CARTER,
of th* voter*. Mr. Ca 9
in*Vir| way qualified todls'.harg*
the duties of the olllce with ability and satiafac-
authorize-l and requested to annonne
DAVID E. SIMs a- a candidate for r*-«lcctiou t%
oetlOdtf.
iome. Aprdy to
H. H. LINTON,
NOTICE
08owing MachfooCompanfo*. and Wholotfal*
Dealers In bowleg Machine*. All Sowing
whine Ccmganl** and Wbolwal* Deal-re *
Sewlag-Ma kfa • in thia State are required
failure
Mhut_
decdodit
paid to m*. Tho penally tor
pay laid taxes I* a fine of not less than
more than Are hundred dollar*.
WM. A. WRIGHT, C. O.
0*2
Court
^ONKK SHERIFF S 8AI>\-WU1 be told *n
Uta tret Tnraday in tebruary neat,*; tho
irt llotua door in W'atkfnivllU-, aud said
County of X)coaee, within th* 1-gal hours of
•ale,to the highest and beat bidder tor <asb, th*
bUouuif ptopeny to wit: all afthit tract of
aadlvlag In uM county of Ococoe. three mile*
Vow WTatkltuville, on the tight hand ride of tho
itainroad going from Watklnavill* to-
>nroo. known da thg Aaron Crow boa*
place The t lace where Aaron Crow llvad at
U e Um* of Ma dwtfi, containing 290 a» re*, more
or lew, except I aorta sold to Mr*. Mallnda 8.
- and iaevwe sold to Joseph Paine,
^ing land* of J. £ Battler
. aad other*. The same tract of land
Thoms* Boat* from Hu*I* Reave*,
ari to kin* by Deed dated Nov 22*1,
arwarda raid to tb* *ald Aaron Crew
at, and bond fortiuee given him.
fovktf ea and to be aeM la aatiafy twe A. fas.
aaaed Draw the MpcHwCniitNOeooee County
a
* *•«•< n mini mm iu
SHBHawsss
Wnttan nation given te Mr*. Amm crow tTioi
.'thday of LKctmbvrj
itMcnb* ef tit* law. Thia
Il’E. OVERBY, Sheriff Ocun«#
R. I. J. SMITH,
ATTOE1KY * J*KD^ COUNCtLLOB AT LAW
HARMONY GROVE, GEORGIA.
rSKiffSIU ewfeounti*-, aan •laJ.^fn**"/
•upreae aad Ijedetal court* of ih* etate
Will give apeclal attention to coUsctena and
•MgvMpt return* OB*#,room N'o.2, over
the office of Reoeiver of Tax Kcturnsof Clark
ountv, at th* *iibuiux «iect|jn in Jan»arvnuxt
FOR CORONER,
I reaper!fully announce mraelf %•a can lidate
tor rn-elcctlou for Coroner of CUrk* Cnunty.
J. A. P1TNKR
A Valuable Farm For Rent.
I wiah to rent my entire fann, known
as the “Jack Freeman place,” in the low
er part of Ranks county, to some Jpod,
responsible tenant, for next year and
longer, if desired. This farm con sins
687 across of good farming lands. 175
acres is in a gnod state of cultivation, and
the remainder in old field pine and orig
inal forest. On this farm is a good iwo-
story dwelling house, with all the netes-
ry outbuildings, and also four tenant
houses. This farm is five mi'os east o
Harmony Grove and ten mites 8. ot llo
mer. It is convenient to churches
schools and mills, aud is a very deslra
hie place in every respect. I will ren
for standing rent for one year or longer
Terms easy and made known on apj li
sation. For terms myl full particulars
pply at once to
B.L.J. SMITH,
Harmony Grove, Ga.
dec7'JAwtf,
SIBLEY’S
- 1687.
Harper’s Bazar.
ILLUSTRATED.
Plants, Bulba In
FREE Don’t neglect writing for it
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
Harpei’s flitzar comhin* s ihe choicest
1 erulurc and the finest art illustrations
wl»h the latest fashions and the most
useful lainily reading. Its stories,,
poems, and tesajs are by the best
writeis, and it* humorous sketches are*
unsiM pasted. Its paners on s» c al etl-
quefp, decora:iVe art, housekeeping
instil its brunches, cookery, etc., make
it indispensable iu eveiy householdr Its-
; beautiful fushion-pla es an«I psMern-
rfheatau- •- laments enable ladies to f^ave
the cost of subscript!' n by
* l»eing their own dressmakers. Not a line
! is Hrinihted to Its Columns that cculd
! shock the most fastidious taste.
, - .-licit or4er* from buaiura*
men for our < leznot new style, ulcke* platrd
and low prire l iosr plat. ~ •- *--
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