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A. .*1 inert* <»u \S cilucml iy night, u
in 1 tielore eai'li Ini] ni'mii. *l, G
Pace Al. A. H Tatum..
W M
I teuton ( Imjiifr No. lid |] A M,
meets second Saturday jiigut in e;n*U
luontlt. S. H. I hut man Seereia.iv; .1
W. Hussey H i\
Rising • Fan n Lodge No. *21)3
F <te A M meets first ami third
Saturday night of each inontlt. H P
'latum, Seeietarv; J W Hussey, V\
M.
Supciior CouMa meets
on third Monday iu March and the
third Monday in September. J C
Fain, judge; S H Tliurtuan, clerk; W
A Byrd, sheriff.
Court ol Ordinary meets the first
Monday of each month. G M Crab
tree, ordinary.
Tux Reriver, Joseph Coleman.
T»X Collect..r, (} W llughos.
Treasurer, Z O’Neal.
Coroner,
W U.&.1. JACOWAV
ATTORN EYS AT LAW
1 UfcN I’UN, l)A DE COUNTY.
(j EOltG 1 A.
’ Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and
Supreme an Federal courts, Prompt atten
tion to business.
f J. Lumpkin,
All y At Law
T.enton, - - Ga,
Will practice in the counties of Dade and
Walker. Will pay strict attention to all
business entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly
_j| REMEMBER
SAjjH THE OLD ESTABLISHED
BOOT AS D S HOE SIIOP,
Or, the Company Road.
■ WE HAVE ITT PIIHTS.
P%_ OF F.EPAiRS
Ladies and gents Low Cut Shoes
made from *2 50 to ST.OO, Boots from
Sfi.OO to $lO 00. Try me you will be
satisfied.
Respectfully,
T. H. Robertson.
Rising Fawn, Feb. 27th-
STATE OF (lEOROJIA, DADE COUNTY—
TO Al.l. WHOM IT MAY CONCURS:
Andrew Brown having in proper form ap
plied to mo for permunet letters of admm.s
--v" ,l. ,o, 9 te of Parhena
trntion on tn© e^iaie
Killian late of said county.
This is to cite all and singular, the creditors,
«nd next of kin of Parthena Killian
to be and appear at my ofhee on
the first Monday in June next, and show
cause, if any they can.why permanent Utters
of administration should not be granted to
Andrew Brown on Parthena Killi-n estate*.
Witness mv hand and official signature,
this the ilth day of April mj.
Printers fee $3 24. ordinury ’
DP.DUWCAK’S
111 m,
W«!ur*yr*«» remrdy f#r dili< ’ aP * s 8,1,1 ‘f
feet ion? of the bowels.
T hi, sntendii *nd nev.r f.i'ing medi
coin pounded from Blackberry and
«ther Medionnl Hoot a and Herb., is there
fore perfectly harmless. It 111 f ,u
the uioet delicate aomach It is the
Ul lt epeedv and effectual med.eine for .he
«f P »" f<*rms of biarrhee*, ,n fhlldre "
or adult.. Cholera Morbus, Dyee-tery and
the various Summer Complaints of the Low-
J* "o prevalent among all oI««. during
the’ summer season. ...Only one botUe (pr.ee
cent.) ll .ufficient to effect a cure.
DR. ROOTS CHILL TOSIC.
J’Vtrif'ZZ f,po;7;"*
uio.t aggravated forms of thnls and U\er
if taken js direete 1, in from three to seven
dovs. when quinine and all other medtetne*
fail It will also, if taken regularly, build
*nd tone up the weak and d *‘” l,ta '®J *!*'
tern, and above all, leaves no bad effects be
hind, as do so many other preparations.
DR- DIIKCAX’S
LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICINE
The great preventive and cure of all ma
larial diseases and a sure cure for all forms
«f dispepsia and indigestion It acts direct
lv upon the liver and all the secretory glands
of the stomach and bowels, it cures the dts
<.»se by removing the cause from the system
that produces or brings on the disease; hence
it i. unsurpassed for .he euro of constipation
sour stomach, heartburu, headache, and all
those symptoms indicating the want of proper
notion of those glands situated in the storn
noh and howls. Two or three bottles of Ur.
I)t ncap'i Liver nnd Kidney Medicine is pos
itivelv recommended to relieve and «r..ny
if ,h'e above diseases if taken as directed.
price 75 cents.
Duncan’s Worm Syrup
On# bottle of thii .Syrup will completely
**pol all specie, of Worm- and without in
inn «« the child, as it contains no calomel or
• ther injuriuns .uhstnnc s. Again, it .s p eai
«nt to the taste aud acceptable o the stom
ach, and, therefore, administered without
trouble. Price 25 cents,
SPURLOCK, PAGE St, Cf, PROPS
JVashvillo- Trim.
•Jade County i imes.
I A. HA V RON, Local Editor.
'Akdnkspay, M*y ‘2y. ISS4
Only two bonnier at the county holed
T II B Cole went up to Chattanoo
ga Friday.
W. P, and Miss Sue Pace returned
from Chattanooga Friday
•I M Cuirv has put. in a fish trap iu
Leokout. Where is it at Jabe?
Capt. and Mrs. K T Rogers came np
from Rising Fawn Saturday evening.
Mrs J P Jacoway lias been ill for
some few days. Hope she will be out
soon.
Dr E B Kelcherside, of Jasper,
Tenn., paid us a pleasant visit last
Saturday.
Jewhilikins! how hot.—M.—lt snot
so.—H.—You are both lying, its mod
erate Devil.
We had a good rain Saturday and
Sunday, It was needed bad, but was
hardly enough.
There will be some peaches in this
vicinily, and at some places iu the
county a full crop.
Our local editor spent Saturday and
Sunday in Collinsville with well,
you know who.
The following marriage license were
issued during the past week: W J
Killian to Josiphine Torhett
Court of Ordinary meets next Mon
day'. Ooojy! the Judge will give the
creek bank a rest for one day.
Master Benny Crabtree caught 32
snnpereh Satnrday. Lookout Judge
or be will be a better fisherman than
you.
Marion Blevins, son of Gaines Blev
ins, w’as kicked by a mule a few days
ago,and severely hurt at James’Switch
DeKalb county, Ala.
David Tatum has been called away
several times for the past week on ac
count of the-illness of his mother, wdio
is still very low.
A young man named Yonng was
fatally injured by a limb falling on
him, last Webnesday while hauling
tanbark near Eureka, DeKalb oounty,
Ala. He died Saturday.
We have heard some talk of the
"M K Sunday-school at this place hav
ing a picnic. We are needing some
thing of the kind to break the monoto
ny, and infuse more life into the town.
Jy four or five year there will be
more lovliness in the feminine popu
lation ot Trenton, if the present pros
pect holds out, than any town twice
its size in North Georgia.
Another case “didn’t know it was
loaded” happened in Chattanooga
Thursday. Jeff Lee killed Andrew
Mitchell by shooting him in the thigh
with both barrell ot an “unloaded”
shot gnu. He died in a few minutes
from the loss of blood.
See the advertisement of E T. Rog
ers in this weeks paper. He makes
no promises that he will not fulfill. He
advertises nothing only what lie has,
and when you carry him your barter
you are sure to get Ins goods as cheap
as if you had the money. Don’t fail
to call eaily and get first choice.
We have been informed that there
was a picnic at the Mcßee cave near
here last Saturday,, Our reporter was
negligent as to informing himselt in
regard to thetime aud consequences,
therefore we are not able to give our
readers the full details, but from what
information we have that it could have
had a lageijattendance.
Notice: The following papers were
foimd and left at this ofliee: One
note payable to J S or I 8 Smith &
Son or bearer seventeen dollars and
sixty cents, signed Ervin Harrison. A
eceipt from A .1 Nelson to Ervin Har
ison, also a receipt from S P Hard
wick to Ervin Harrison and other notes
rod receipts, which the owner can have
by calling ah this office and paying for
this advertisement.
The series of meetings held by th e
Primitive Baptist, near this place last
week and Sunday, were largely at
tended. The house was more than
fall, and in fact, we believe the at
tendance is always large for the ac
commodation, most especially in re
gard to seats. It would add very
uincli, with little co'st, to the comfort
of the congregation to procure nio.e
aud better seats,
S.e chauge cl Dr. Duium’- an.
Col K D Graham, of Cartel *vil.c.
G.i., was in nut town yesteid «v
Court <>l Drdinan ami \V IT. J-ie
oway gone fishing ai prs-elil writing'
Inesitay.
John Grav passed through town
luolay Aiiii hi* saw mil., IU- will
stop with it soniewheie near li. L.
W. Allison's.
Wc are glad to learn that Mrs
Fryer, who has been very sick lor
some time, is getting better, and that
Impes are entertained that she will re
cover.
\Ye understand that- Mr II L W |
Allison, an old and esteemed citizen i
of this county, was stricken with
paralysis yesterday. Serious tens are
entertained as to the result.
Messrs M A 11 Tatum and J P
Jacoway, returned from their fidiing
expeditions from Alabama last Thurs
day. 1 hev claim to have caught some
fine fish but we did not see them.
Elisha Thomas died at Sulphur
Springs, DeKalb county, Ala , last
Sunday evening. He was a yonng
man just in the bloom of manhood.
The writer was well acquainted witli
him, and regreted very much to learn
of bis death.
Saturday, June 14th is 6et apart as
the day for all the citizen* of this place
to meet at the graveyard at the Bap
tist church for the purpose of clearing j
off the slrrubery and undergrowth, j
Attention has been called to this mat-1
ter in another column, None of us
wish to live and be entirely or soon for
gotten, neither is it all of life.
Another fiend in human shape
throws a dynamite cartridge in Look
out Creek above Sitton’s Mill last
Wednesday. When a man becomes
so degraded as to kill fish in this man
ner should, if found out, be
punished to the full extent of the law
which may be found in section 4310 of
the code which reads as follows: “A
fine not to exceed SI,OOO, imprisan
ment not to exceed six month, to work
;n the chain gang on the public works
or on such other works, as the count
authoritiei may employ the chain gang !
not to exceed twelve months, anu nay j
or more of these punishment may be
ordered in the discretion of the judge.”
Last Saturday night, at Rising
Fawn, about 11 o’clock, John Saund
ers knocked Ben Daniel down by strik
ing hiai with a sling-shot, aud rob
bep him of his hat, as the evidence
showed. Daniel swore out a warrant
Moiday against Saunders charging
him with assault and br.’tery and
larceny. He was brought before lh®
Court cf Inquiry at Rising Fawn and
committed to jail on this charge tc
await the action of the grand jury at
the next term of court. He was
brought down by Al Gibson Tuesday
morning, and was assigned a lodging
at the county boaiding house. Con
sidering the circumstances he is one oi
those whom the county ought to be
perfectly willing to givo bis board,
Z Z., ot Cole City, can get his ditch
dug at the prices he gives and have
$6 7 5 left, and I think that he should
send the amount to the Times and or
der the paper sent to r riends who are
not able to pay for it. At $1.25 per
yard A will cut yards of ditch,
which w ill be worth 46.871; and at
75 cents per yard B will yards
which will be worth $46 87A. So
you see at the prices you will get your
ditch cut and have $6.75 left.
Trenton School Bot.
FROM COLE CITY.
Correspondent of th# Tisiks].
Coi.kCitv, May 20.—We have had
a two days meeting here. It \vas car
ried on by Rev Jacob Houts.
We have a Good Templars here;
all seem to be satisfied with it. but
some of the most uutortunate one’s
will ride the grocery keepers’ mule
that throws them off in the mud.
John L. Sullivan, MeHones bar
keeper on the mountain, beat Martin
Heuow very near to death on the ac
count of a settlement; he followed him
home and pulled him out in the yard
ana did the crime.
BiU Dykes is still improving,
A wi'd panther has been creating
considerable excitement on the moun
tain.
Free labor have all gone back to
work again.
Health of the people is very good,
aud snakes large aud plentiful.
Z Z.
I Tin l |n.Mii|.iii,iui.Niv (il Tcnin'sst'e m
I ill NiiMiviile I iiiifntlitv. ha; u<**t mi
emlni'iii'i i<u NptecclitH v* • r mailo i>
several pf. mi in. mu hu ll ■ die State.
Ftr«iVii v nv lie .it !*• i t.i ui i • • tli;.t ' a
lieva exeite.l by a vvoaia.i in tae i et
linn nt ell it* 10 .It'ii.iver the N • i.t<
I’.ile. K uie .leteiiniae ilji .ii hi* Aw re
jexjie lit .n hee4ll*l! he was .lisappoiutu
ju l.ive aa. I Melville says he is no
ihiamly me wh.» vent on tiie illfaie.
•I.aneile rather than einiliii ami hiav
dissension in the liimimiliuM.
London Hair Restorer - Great KngM*
I Toilet Article. Restores growth color, ,
( i n I oftnes*. Remove? D.uUlrnf. Aiisiovri.c,
families ofGreat Britain endnrc"s it. HI g".
dressing Fragrantly perfumed. Xlie fnv<>
it* of fashion. At Druggsts fords 1 l-4u l
TaCts in U. S. money.
FROM MILLER COUNTY.
Coi.qimtt, oa., May 20.—1 have recently
had th* pleaure of perusing a copy of your
newsy paper, in which I find many items of
news from different parts of the State; nothing
however from this, my section.
While we live some distance from the rail
road, we oecasionly have the pleasure of read,
ing a paper, and from the amount of mail dis
tributed here, we have a reading community.
Wo have a daily mall, and by each mail we
have some traveler looking with a view to
settle among us. Our county is fine farming,
and is almost a forest with fine yellow pines,
which is now being utilized intuipintine and
lumber. Our lands have advanced fifty per
cents in the last twolvo months. There is
now a boom here in the timber and turpiutine
basiness. Labor is a little scarce on the
farms, but as a rule, eur planters are well
up with their work. Lay ing by corn is now
the fashion among the planters. Oats are
quite fine. Harvest is now on us.
We have a fine school in this place, which
will close June Oth, then the school picnic
and the fish fry will ‘be on hand. We have
no fatal sickness in our county; chills is noth
ing in the fall season.
Our merchants are well np to the timts. J
W Cowart, formerly of Rising Fawn, now of
Colquitt, is now doing a fin business at this
place, llis large dry good and grocery stores
are daily crowded; he has the best olerks
he can get, who are at theil counters at all
times ready to wait upon their many friends.
Cowart has built up a splendid trade in our
town. I am satisfied he will sell between
forty and fifty thousand dollars by the first of
January next; he ba* now made a sweep, and
is now in the lead as one of Southwest Geor
gia business men. Seudus another Cowart.
J. R. W.
Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Consumption
All therat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur
ed by the old-established “SiVAYNS WILD
CIIKRRY.” The firs, does give relief end a
cure spsedly follows. 25 Cts., or $1.60 at
Druggists.
Das villi, Va., May 22, —The election
passed without disturbance. The Democrat
ic or white party nominees were elected.
Capt,. W. Craves beats J. U. Jol.rmon, the
present incumbent, for i*la v .r MH votes
-early every white vote polled, and
«uc about 70 negroer ■ tne Democratic;
ticket, and a'.oat 100 ;o ing. The exist
ence of two pa tie: emoc vatic and Republi
>aa, the out ;c t >sed mostly whito men and
too otne' n_ci 1. of neg-oes, was ignored in
the otti’/as-. One • ;rty was for a white
man'’ gov- -Trent, >v.' tho other, led by J.
U John.tjn, was in opposition. •
Gtov. Cameron came .p this morning and
remains t uu.ii the afternoon. Much courtesy
waa shown him by the citizens. Uo said
pleasantly that he had received a carpetbag
full of )e‘ tars about affairs here, and had tome
to see for himself.
I.ORFOT-K AND PeRTMOCTH.
Noeuolk, May 22.—The elections passed off
quieily irf 'Norfolk and Portsmouth. The
• mocrats elected ticket in
Portsmouth by an increase
Norfolk the Democrats elected Die mayor and
th# members of the common council, but the
re6t of the ticket is doubtful.
Crazy Patchwork.
Having a largo assortment of remenents
fl’.il pieces of handsome brocaded Bilks, satins
and velvety we are putting them up in as
sorted bundles and f imishir.g them for
‘Ckmzy Patchwork" Cushions, Mats. Tidies,
ScaL See. PACkA<sp.jNo. I—ls a handsome
buUlles of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded
velvets (al[ different). Just the thing for
the most : tukkb patterns ce fancy woak.
Sentpospniil for 56 cents in postal note or one
cent stamps. PACkAOE No 2 Containing
three times as much as No 1. Sent postpaid
orsl. These are all of the verry finest
quality and cannot be equalled nt any other
silk works in the U. S. at three times our
prices. They will please any lady. One or
der always brings a dozen more. LADIES,
MANUAL OF FANCY WORK, with 400 il
lustrations and full instructiins for artistio
fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, 50
cents. Order now. Address, Tuk Roches
ter SiLk Co., Rochester, N. Y.
MARKET REPORT.
Corrected by E T ROGERS,
dealer in General Mer
chant dize.
RISING FAWN, May 21
retail pricks.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Flour 98 00
Meal 100
Bacon (clear side) 13
Oats 60
Wheat 1 00
Chickens chickens 15, hens 30
Eggs- 15
Butter,No 1 3o
“ No. 2 no salo
UROC ERtES,
Coffee 16%
Sugar 10
“ Granulated 12
White beans 08
Rice 1»
Cheese 20
Corn - < 5
Hay 1 511
Lard 13%
Sorguui ... 60
N 0 Molasses 75
dry Good*
( Rock CityDomestic4-4- 07
« “ * 7-8 06
' Prints, best brand 06 1-2
Liver, Kidney or Stomach ronble,
Symptom.'; Impure, constive bowels, irreg
-1 ul»r appetite, sour belching, pains in sido
ba -k an i head, yellow urine, burning when
' urinating, clay oolored stools, had breth, no
i desire for work, chills, fevor, irritability
| wbDish tongue, dry cough, dizzy head, with
| pull paines in back part, Lss of memory, fog
gy eight. For these tioul lee sway sun p;i i.s
I are a Bure cure. Box. ("u mail 21
I (Its.. 5 for 91-00. Address DR. SWAYNE Sc
1 , Philada Pff. Sold by DrugO.sts.
PMSONS’JSf PILLS
And will completely change the blood In the entire system in three months. Aof
person who will take 1 Fill each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to soonj
health, if inch a thing be possible. Tor Female Complaints these Pills have no equal.
Physicians use them for the cure of LIVKK and KIDNEY diseases. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mall for 25c. in stamps. Circulars free. I. S JoIINSUN A OQ., Do*t»n. Mm.
LINIMENT ' 111'....
!>»»» lUvklnv CninA WhcNieinr Coarb, Chronic 1 )i»rrhc*s. iTyaenterv, I holer* Mortal'. Kidney ! roubles, au4
K»;.« oVth* Spm": S»UI 'everywhere. Circular, free. 1. 8. JOHNSON A CO., lk>*ton. M-. . (
It I* s wsll-knnwn fsrt that moit of the j£fg Eft SB Cj Jjf id id tt 8 H H
110-n And < Attic I’owder nld In tills c nun- jvfi SjJ Mis M |a I HI A* J EB mff
try I* worthless; that Sheridan * Condition HR 7 mff Off B-3 aLn |n| % B MM
Powder!* »b«oli,tclvpure »nd very valuable. |s|H Mj| MR jg 3 FT CT -1 Bwj H K M H
Jothlng on Karth will nwlte hens Bis 8 in ■ »BJIn I y MV ■
ly like Sheridan's Condition Pow- |WI ■lg Q Qgg ||h|B V 881 1 I
er. Dose, on* t.aspoouful lo «Ach pint of
food It will aUo po*itlvelT prevent and care I Ho* Cholera, Ac Sold every whers,ar*enl by maßforMeJß
/SLIiAI/rM /\ LI A 9 CD A Itamiis. Furnished In Imrre r»ns.prteesl.oo; b» ad. SLA
CHIwXErJ GHOLERAg loreuJarsfrte. I. ». JQUBBON • CO-, tlwwa, Km*
Now is thotime to Suo-ieribe tor thj
Dade County Weely Times
A 24-Colunm Newspaper Published ;'A
TRENTON, GtA.
, BY— —
T. A. J. MAJORS
AT
$1.50 Per annum in ad ranee. We»
give you one of the best country pa
pers in North Gergia.
Send In Your Names 1
Every Farmer,
Merchaants,
Mechanic, '
And Laborer.
In Dade County shoud take and read the
WEEKLY TIMES.
Published Every Wednesday
All Letters on business , should be addressed
to The Times,
Trenton, Georgia.
A d min isti ‘a tor Sale.
Agreeably to an order ot the Court of Ordi
nary of Dade County Georgia will ba sold to
the highest bidder lor cash before the court
house door in said county on the first Tues
day in June next within the legal hours of
sale the following property to wit: Tw«un
devided twelve:!), or two shares of the miner
al interest in, under and upon the following
property to wit: Lot of land No. 54 tr. f he
18th district and 4th section, Dade county,
Ua., and also the north east fourth of the
south west fourth, and the south east fourth
of the north west fourth, in section 1(), town
ship 3 and range 10 in the county of DeKalb,
and State of Alabama, also right of way for
all roads nccessars for tho successful remov
ing and transporting the mineral aforesaid,
ami all mining privileges necessary for the
successful mining of tho same and all timbers
nocessary to be used for m ining purposes
Sold for the benefit of minors This the 2fith
day of February 1884. Elizabeth F. Austin.
Printers fea $4 50. Uuairdun.
QPtSWrj
In diseases oft La Ekx>47?uii m<l - Igntw*
Imp*loser, Oi-jcmia TvlMti, Q*eorrkm«, ftyohfili!# end
fc TfurWi Affections. Selsntlfie treuUxicut; trie erd rur*
remedies. Trssted. (VI or wril« for Hal ef
questions to '*7 thoao desiring iroatrntKii by moil.
4f?»r«ea* NiiflSrtnr (re» Ruptur* should Mad their rddrsss.%
»omotkluff to lh»tr sdreatac*. HI" not n trrum.jP
Addre** Dr. €. !.. LeRAROE, F‘r**’« and Hijtkba (■ riiarcff
Oatrul Hed. h Rnrg. loaiittil#, RSO Loct«i *♦., Rt. I "nls. ffn.
Kuctresor to Ur. Butts’ Unp«ni*i. Bsiefcllafced SO lean
Bartow House,
CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA,
Cpposite W&A R R Depot
Under the efficient Manage
ment of Mrs S C Majors has
been refurnished and is kept
trictlij firsl-olars.
/7J
Of Kentucky Fnlveralty, Lexington. Ky #
Btudeut* can begin any week-da? In the year. No racation.
Time Vo complete ifee Kail Diploma Business Cnurse about W
week* Arerags Total Coat, including Tuition, Bet of Books and
Board in a family, |W. Telegraph? a specialty. Literary Cousin
free. Ladies raceired. 5,900 aucoessful graduate's. Orer WO
pupils last ynar from 15 in 45 years of age, from ti States. Ir
structics is practically and individually imparicu by 10teaafeara,
Special eoursea Sw Teacher* and Busiuese Men. University
Diploma presented to Its gradnates. This beautiful cit? I* noted
for its heaJthfrjlne?* and society, and is en leading Railroads,
/■oil 3«ss4om bfns SetH. tok. Far circulars and full particulars.
fdarwMwFiMLlMit.Ay, K, SMITH, Lexington, K 7.
the out tboi
tfg IRON
Htonic
MOTSRfWWIW
Sr.Ssrta'slMlflW
It will rw. .fy and enrich the BLOOD? Teyntat#
thVuvkßxnd kIDMIYB, BnrK*BTOR S J>3
HEALTH end VIGOR of YOUTH I in »ll tho«
dlseaae, requiring a certain and efllclen TONIC,
espaclallr Dy.neJ>.l*,Wnntof AppeUU.lndl«*ej
llou. Lack of strength, ate,. IU uaeU n)»r»e(l
with Immediate and wonderful raaulla. Sona*.
tuuscle, and nerve, receive new force. Sailvoa*
the mind and aappllee Brain Fwwar.
LADIES moo liar*llo their ,«x wnf*a2jff
LR, HARTER * IBOW TOHIO n eafe and epvedf
cure. It give, n clear and healthy complexion.
The etronget teettmony to the value of lew,
HAnTBR's fnoi, Tome le that freonent attempt*
at counterfeiting hava only added to thepopniais
ltT of the original. If you earaeeAly daetre heaitg
do not experiment—get the Oaieisit AMP
yonr addra« to The Dr Harter
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