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'PJWFESSIdAAL CARDS'
W 11. t J. P JACOWAV
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
TUfcNToN. DADE COUNTY.
<»%XHtGIA.
Will practice In the Cherokee Circuit, and
•apreiae »n Fedora I courts, Prompt, atten-
Uun t« business.
Lumpkin & Bnock,
Al's* At Law
OFFICE: —Court Houbk,
Tienton, - - Ga,
Will practice lo th* counties of Dade and
TYalk.r, Will pay strict attention to nil
business entrusted to their care, april 2 'B6.
joha a. hai.i:
Attorn kt at Law
RISING FAWN GA-
T. An HAVRON.
All-y al Law.
TRENTON, GA.,
Will f a f prompt attention to all
mtrnsted to inY care.
MI- Co urn, M. D. J. W. RcesKY, M. D.
RUSSEY & CORPUT
PHVSICII.tS,
Oevick, at the Furkack
RISING FAWN, GEORGIA.
Dr. A. T. FRICKS,
PHYSICIAN
RISING FAWN, GA.
Will practico in the town, vicinity,
and oennty. My OFFICE will be at
Frirka Bros, store, where I will ha
<rand when not professionally engage !
—A. T, Fricks, m. i>.
Dr. J. P. FANN
DENT l» T
DALTON.-- G E 0 R G I A.
1 am prepared in all the modern improve
ments of Dental Appliances, to turn out as
go*A work as could be had in the State, and at
as Jew prices as can be done by ar.y first-class
workman. I guarantee all work turned out
4s stand nny and all reasonable tests.
Will visit Trenton during court
weeks, mid at other times under spe
cial arrangements. Best references
furnished J. P. Fann.
BS3H9
RURAL RECORD
Ik Ludiig Agrieillar*! Paper of the Sooth.
Only SI.OO per rear. Premium to Every Subscriber.
LIBEBAL CLUB OFFERS.
Rural Record with a Clock, delivered, f 1.50,
m
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RURAL RECORD ONe YEAR,
ano A Waterway Watch,
Delivered, $3.50.
Premium List.
OCHS, YONCE & CO.,
ChAttADOova, T; »«L
Erfd to Editor this ca./er.
oase County Times.
TRENTON. GEORGIA.
Thursday, May 14. 1885.
LOCAL BRIEFS.
Rising fawn looks the “deadest”
we ever saw it.
Read our Washington letter, it is
interesting.
A little seven-year old girl of
'I ltompson Ellison is seriously sick le
ver.
Tke first of the week was uncom
monly cold for the time of year; a
light frost.
Crops have not prospered so very
well; owing no doubt to the cool spell.
Wednesday morning was tho first
fog this year.
Mrs. R. L. Taylor is moderately
better from what she was last week
Jasper Rains has been very sick ful
some time, but now is able to be out.
Rev. Mr. Daily will preach in town
next Sunday. Come out and hear
him.
We are informed that Sam June’s
preaching suspended .business consid
erable in Chattanooga.
Tlie place for holding Justice conrt
in the Stephen,s mill district will be
changed to Cloverdale.
Uriah Castleberry was struck bv
paialysis last week, and we iegret that
it may prove fatal.
The County is now supporting a
bout thirteen paupers, costing, mclud
ing feed, clothing and medical service
near about $l5O per month.
The house in town will soon be
ready for the leception of the county
paupers, and they will be brought a
bout the first of next month.
Dont be afraid to tell win sof the
Sunday-school .question. But wo are
going to solve the problem in a might
y few words soon.
Mrs. Pennington was leal sick the
last of last week, but we are glad to
note that she was able to be in th.»
s chool room by Tuesday evening.
Mr S. J. Ilale, our 'Pax Assessor
is in our town seeing what onr people
aie woitli. It’s well that babies are
not taxable, or there would be some
financial bursts.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacov ay are improv
ing, but slowly. Mr Jacoway is able
to go about the house and yard; Mrs,
Jacoway is scarcely able vat to turn
liciself in bed.
Wo have an article in til is issue
Item Aunt Pjllie oil the Sun (lav
school quesrioi. We are gla<l to re
ceive it, and its force must bo acknow
ledge.
We hare in this office a new itnprov
el White Sewing Machine* Them
is not a better m ichiuj made, and if
yon want a bargain, apply at once.
Matters and business appears to be
more quiet than usual. Nothing at
all to ha pan to create an intensting
local news item. No local news and
don’t care whether subset iption is
paid or not makes it rather hard on
editors.
C<d I. Y. Willis went to f'hatta
nooga last week and heard Sam Jones
preoch. lie says that Jones certain
ly reformed him as far as drinking
w hiskey and getting drunk any more
is concerned, and the editor and meny
other folks about Trenton would lt&ve
P-‘
been reformed Jand benefited if they
only heard him.
Mr T. If, It, Cole has had hi
dwelling neatly and nicely papered
and finished inside; and is having it
repainted on the outside, and when
completed will give It quits a showy
appearance.
A novel trial was that of a cat by
two little boys of our town the other
day. The cat was charged with eat
ing their young rabbits, and convicted
with a sentence of eight months in the
penitentiary—a tin box,
Mr Brad Tatum of Dade, the new
Revenue collector was in our town
last Monday. Its nice to seeonr dem
ocratic friends doing good service to
this glorious government, let the good
work go bravely on.—Catoosa Courier
.T. K, P MiHer and John Kdwards,
farmers, wlto lived a few miles from
Cadsden, lad »? difficutly over a set
lenient Saturday, in which Edwatds
was cut on the hand and Miller Lai
RURAL RECORD ONE YEAR,
and One Rural Record Sewing
Machine, SIB.OO.
|I is throat cut and whs disembo vied
jab 1 livd only a short whiv. Fhvaids
j surrendered to the anthmtities. jt
will be remembered that E owahcoun
i.C voted in whiskey anly a month or
t\V) ago.* —Host Payne Journal
AUitusta, Ga.
Dr. J. RRAUPiKT.e, Dear Sir:—l have han
dled your Female Regulator in my business
for the part several years with pelfeOt satis
faction tu myfeK ami eliM.lnuis. J hltve
fount! it very saleable. Yours truly,
W. If. liARUETT, Wholesale Druhgirt
Treatise on Health unit Happiness of
man mailed free, liltAlo iKI li Itrrt'l.AToii Co
Box 28, Atlanta, Ua,
THE SOUTHERN BIVOUAC.
(From Louisville Courier Joitrnel, April 11]
B. F. Avery Sous, publishers <J
Home AND Farm, have purchased <>f
Messrs, Me Don.t Id the SOUTHERN
BIVOUAC, ami tho June number!
much enlarged, will he the first of the!
new senes. The magazine will here
after be under the editorial charge of
General Basil W. Duke and Rithatd
\\ . Knott. As formerly, war papers
will be t lie special feature of the mag
ar.in, but each number will have literary ar
ticles illustrating all phases of Southern life,
th ■ purpose being to make it, in every sense,
a representative literary magazine.
1 he June number will containa briliant nr
tirlo on the Rattle of Franklin, by Major D.
(V. Snundors, accompanied the first accurate
map of the battle field yet published. It Will
also have account of (ion, John 11. Morgan’s
escape from prison, to bo followed by a full
and authorntive statement of the mission of
Jacob Thompson, so little understood and so
grievously misrepresented. Pnlll] 11. llaync
will contribute to the first number an article
on ‘‘Southern War Lyrics,” and Uarrison
Robertson a characteristic poem. The mag
azine is to be greatly enlarged and its typo
graphical appearance entirely changed.
GONE
•No word ill the English language
expresses more heart-touching pathos,
more tenderness ami be-Mity than the
simple word Gone. A friend of
mine thinks flic word '‘Alone, 5 ’ the
most expressive in our language, but
Gone has much of snygestiviiess and
an 1 pathatic santimont of that eupho
nious word, Gone! The loved and
sacied ot the heart and home —a fath
er or mother, sister, or brother, Gone
No sentiment could he more exqusite
ly intense to the mind, none more
touching to the effections of what is
there, gone—gone out of Bight, ami
gone fore vet I The gone in tins cast
brings with it the eloquent, responsive
tear, in fine there is never kinderedship
between those two beautiful words. We
can hardly concieve of the cause of a
a tear without conceiving something
gone. D ies the heait w.*op over tho
graves of loved ones? There is some
thiiig gone, or does it mourn over
wasted time and opportunities, in the
sad consciousness of being worse in
consequence of that waste? Then
something is gone. Does it sadden
because the affections are consciously
less glowing, toward those pilose love
we once possessed, hut now is gone?
We often find lhe word in the sublitn
est passage of scripture, as the key
word, giving the most thrilling heart
touching effect to the same. What
could l e more expiessive than the
Psalmist’s declaration amid the twi
light of the closing life. “I am gone
like the shadow when it Jecineth. As
for man his Days are as grass, as a
flower of the field so he flourisheth,
fo.t the wind pttsseth over it and it is
ooKr, and the place tliereof shall
know it no more. Gone, abundant as
is our language in words, it is utterly
impossible to conceive how wo could
do without this word. In many in
stances it ovpresses as no other word
can, the ten derest feelings and noble
est affections of the soul. It is pre
eminently the Aiord of the heart and
home Life is always changing, al
ways making voids about our hearth
stones and over whot is inevitable and
constantly occurring. Gone, is the
only world that expresses .the soul’s
exqusitely keen sense of loss, and ab
sence in the case. To our heart theie
is an expressiveness, a melody, a beau
ty in the word ‘Gone.’ which is only
equaled perhaps, by the word
“alone” William W
Lower Salem, 0., Ap. 2 ’BS.
W don’t and cannot open so many
issues on the Sunday school question.
We admited the right and utility of
each church’s sustaining its own Sun
nay school and literature if it saw fit.
There is no foundation whatever for
the amount of noise made about creeds,
sectarianism, institutions of men die.
Those who say the most about such
posess the most of that spirit. If they
were right in their premises they would
he in theit conclusions. A Sunday
s. hool tostered and sustained by any
particular church does not by any
Mentis imply an evil spiiit of sectari
anism, nml that the doc i ines and le
nds ol tin t p-mienlar olillteh ale
t.night. 1 lie di vtr-ines am! tenets of
ihe respective eliniches are btilrlisee !
in honk ("Hit; never in the literatuie
liunished hy their puhlishiiig houses
for Sunday school pnritose'O Tlieie is
nothin,ir to tv.inAit pr jiidilO against
denomin.Miun.d lit.uatil e.
We will send you
Till HV ESI EDCISL
AND
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The CoMMEncIAL Is published at
Chattanooga, Tenn., and ReFubLlcau
in politics. While we are ttncotti
romisingly Democratic* yet tvd be
lieve it is advisable that tee should
investigate and see what the I’uttss of
both parties hove to say Mto nr ch
on the political issues of the tirtv that
tie vide the people in sentiment and
opinion. As to reliability on tills
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Woman.
Wards of Praise.
I most earnestly entreat every female ex
pecting to be cofimcd to use Mother's Rcleif
Coupled with tiiis entreaty I will add that
during a long obstetrical practice (jorty-lour
years), I have never known it to fail to pro
duce a safe and quick delivery,
11. J. IIOLAIfeS, M. tJ.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle
Georgia who has been an acting midwife for
many years, writes- “I have disposed of all
the Mother's Friend you sent me, and I ain
delighted with it. In every instance where
it has been used, its effects have been all
that I could ask. I consider it a fc feat blessing
A gentleman writes: “My wife Used Moth
er’s Friend at her fourth confinClnent, tHnd
her testimony is that she passed through it
with one-hat: the suffering of either of her
fouier confinements, and recovered from its
effect-, in much less time# She also’ recom
mended it to a Lilly frieud who whs about to
be coofiue 1 for the first time, and she says; I
have never seen any one pass through this
great trial with so much ease and so little
suffering,”
A ([nick And Easy Time.
A distinguished physician of Mississppi
writes! “Kvory »uo eXpe t.ng to be confined
should use Mother’s Friend, for during along
obstetric practice r have nev.-r known it to
fa.l to produce a safe and quick delivery.”
This remedy is one about which* we cannot
bublish certificates, but it is a most wonder
ful linimont to be used after the first fipo gp
three months.
Trreatiscgn the health and happiness of
woman mailed free to any address.
Thb Bkadfikld Rkgui.ator Co ,
Box 28, Atlanta, Oa
Da«St* i Mlr«.
Will » sold on the first Tuesday in
June nca, at the count house door in said
county, Within the legal hours of salo, to the
highest Wdcr for cash, the following proper
ty, to wit: A tract of land lot or part of lots
No. 49 in the 18th district and 4th section of
said county; land levied on as the property
of Ja<. W, Curcton to satisfy a Superior
Court Ft. Fa. of saidconnty, in favor of E.
B. Kctherside against said Jas. W. Cureton
Property pointed out by plaintiff; tenant in
possession notified.
Also, Lot of land, No 156, in the 19th dis
trict and 4th section of said county,- said
land levied oi as the property of Larkin
Payne to satisfy- a Superior Court Fi. Fa. of
said county, in favor of Sharrock .i Williams
against said Larkin Payne; Property point
ed out by Plaintiff; Tenant in possession
notified.
Also, Lots of land Nos. 248 and 221, both
in the 10th district and 4th section of said
county; said land levied on as the property
of John B. Sells to satisfy a Superior Court
Fi. Fs, of said county in favor of A. Brown
against said John B. Sells. Property pointed
by Tenar * : -i possession notified.
Also, lot of land uo. 156 in the 19th district
and 4tli section of said oounty ; said land
levied on as the property of Larkin Payne to
satisfy a Superior court Fi Fa. of said county
in favor of Cisero Bryant against said Larkin
Payne Property pointed out by
Tenant in possefsi.m notified.
This April 30th 1885. J. R. Brock, Sheriff
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HOME COMFORT RAN JEO
manufactured nr ir-v.v; cut /MV u ixi.U
CWPAwW LtiUiXi -J.ij
More tln'ii '2~)J)00 tire now in tno i-nd
giving entire satudnetion*
*
Refefeiiees: Ike Parker arid John Pu n it
Cole City* Ga.: tlo}>e and Joriris ? r<\l am
Shelittiounci, Marion county, Teliri/ Gov
Patton ami Hon. H* 0* JeneH, ol Alabama
AfIRA ftl> *>ii» presents git<*'» a S «\.
\/111l mt o csn' * ii.ihisci', nml
vf*UU)(J«Jtfhv mil it t>.u ♦fill got ic •
|wtckag« of giMnl» ol t lirrge v.iiue ih»l tt ,
Sturt von tn '■pork th.it will .it once bring vnu
in iiWni'y firrter tW»rf snv thing else fn Amer
ica. All about tile sa<)il,o(Hl i:, presunts ttiih
each Imi; Agents vTitirteil every w bars, <Vf>r
ther sex of AM ag-it tor nil the Wftfr’; Hr jfiri
time only to fforfc fSr As at their own h-iV. V
Fortunes for aft #nrktrs absulu'ely »s-n l rr' >
Don’t delay. 11. D.vM.s.rr A Co., rortlrn/d/
Maine.
Liver, Kidney o'f Stomach tronfcO
Symptoms; Impure,-&,n*tivM bowels, irrag
itlar appetite, sour befalling, pains, in sot,-
buck ninl hdkd, yellow rfflfre, burning tVh’e'rV
urinating, clfty colored s’TMils, bad nVetiy, m
dKsiro for wtirk, chills,- irritability
Whitish tnngitl, dry cough',• dizzy head, vfitb
pull paliies|irl hack part, lotrs of memory, tog
gy sight. Fur these trotfb'fes rw.yxhk pi, r.s
are a sure cure.- Box. (3i) ji:lU)by inail 25
Cts., 5 for sl-t)!fi Address D’#t. sWAi'XE A
SON,, L’liiiada Ptl. Sold by Drugol’stfcV
MSeitil six cents 1 for postage
rind rtideive free a Cbstly box of
*<ronds which wilfheip ymt
to'rtiore money riglit aw«y than anything
else l in this World. All of either .-e;f suoceed
from fir t hour' The bread road to’ fortune
opens before the workers absolutely sufe. At
es .vllroit, fitc.< A Ji;, Augmt.i Mailin'
Woking people Send 10 ecu*
and vro will mcil you free, a
royal, vaulable satn'pje box of good..’
tbai Will put von in the way of making inoro
tftoney in a few days than yotr ever (thought
possible at any business. Capital not required
Yo« can live at home and work in spare tim>
only, or nil tno time. All of both’ sexes, of ni
age®, grandly successful, 50 cents to $5 “iisil
made every evening. That all who want t.
Work may test the business, we fnake thi
unparalleled offer; To all who are not well sn
isfied we will send jit to for tho trouble i :
writing us. Full p ifttculars directions etc
sent free. Immense'pay absolutely snre to al;
who start at once. Don’t delay. Address,
Stinson & Co'. Portland, Maine.)
Ilat.V Sheriff* Sale
Will bo solit on the first Tuesday ii
May n-xt, nj the Court house door 1 in said
ci unty, within tho legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the fallowing proper
ty, to wit: A tract of lend, Lots or part of lots
Nos. 209 and 210, both in 10th district and
4th section of said county; said land levied
on as tho property of R. W. Acuff to satisfy a
Superior O’/dot Fi. Fa. in favor of A. Brown
against sue 11 ' R. W. Aeuff. Property pointed
out by difemdant. Tenant in possession no
tified’ Thi(; April tlie Ist, rSfio.
J. R. Bkock, Sheriff.
Gcor.Gf.v, Dado County
To'n’ll to whom it may concern, F. M.
Patrick, Administrator T J Nunnally, deceas
ed, has in due form applied to the undersign
ed for leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estato of said doceascd and said application
will ba heard on the first Monday in May
next. This April Ist 1885.
J A. Bxnnkt Ordinary.
GEORGIA,
Dade County,
To ali to whom it may concern;
Whereas, David K. Tatum has in
due form applied to tue tho undersigned tor
permanent Letters of Administration on tho
Estate of John Ta*um, late of said coun
ty, deceased, and t will pass upon tho said
application on the first Monday in April,
1885. Given under my hand and official sig
nature, this 28th day of February 1885.
U. M. CttaßTuee, Ordinary.
Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Consumption
All thorat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur
ed by the old-established “SWAYNS WILn
CHERRY.” The firs, does give relief anD
nre spccdly .follows. 25 Cts., or, sl.ood.at
Druggists.
GEORGIA,
Dade County.
application will'be made to the Court of
Ordinary of said county on the first Monday
in May next, ,|or leave to sell the following
real and personal property, to wit; One un
decided fourth interest in the lands known
ns the Wilkinson Mill lands, near Trenton in
said county, being lots or parts Nos. 290, 292,
286. 287 and 291, in the 10th district and 4th
section, including one-fourth interest in the
mill and water prtvcliges; and, also, a two
third interest in a house and lot in the town
■ of Trenton known as tho Maxwell property;
| also two mules, two marrs, threo cows and
'farming utencils, alias the property of 11.
[ L. W. Allison, late ef said county, diseased,
! for the benefM of heirs and creditors. This
i March 26th, 1885, James R. Allison, admin.
Dr, J. P>Rai>Fiot.o; Dear Sir—We have for
the past fifteen years handled your Remedies,
both as wholsnle and retail, and in no in
stance, so far m our knowledge extends,
have they failed to give satisfaction. We
have sold more of your Regulator than all
similar remedies eombined. We regard Pry
or’s Pile Ointment one of the best; and Moth
er’s Friend we know to be true to its dis
tinctive title, “the Mother’s Best Friti. 1”.
Yours truly, LaMar, Rankin Sc Lamar.
Wholesale Druggists, Atlanta Sc Macon, Ga.
Our Treatise on tho “Health and Ilnppi.
ness of Woman” mailed free.
Bradkifld Regulator Co., Atlanta,
GEORGIA, —Dado County.
W. G. Morrison residing in *aid State and
county having applied in proper form to bo
appointed Guardian of the person and prop
ertj of S. 11. Morrison of said county, who
has been adjudged to be insane, this is thcre
f re to to cite all persons concerned to be and
appear at the June Term of the Court ol Or
dinary, 1885, and show cause if any they can
why said W. G. Morrison should not bo in
trusted with said Guardianship.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. This April the 30th 1885.
Jas. A. Bexmktt, Ordinary.
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the Greatest lled;.o£_l Triumph of the Apef
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SYWIPTOSfiS OF A
TORPID* LIVER.
Lois of n ppetite, Uuwcle costive, l*ain lit
tho bond, with a dull sensation in tho
back part, Pain under tho shoulder*
blade. Fullness after r>a?iutr, with n dis
inclination to cxertlju rf body or mind,'
Irritability of temper, Low eplrits, svitb
a fooling of having neglected Some duty.
Weariness, Dizzlaeee, Fluttcrlcs at tho
Heart, Dots baforotlso eyen, Hcadacbo
Over tho right eye, Hcsflecsncsa, witls
fitful dreams, Highly Colored Grinc, and
CO^STIPATJO?^.
TGTT'S PILLS are especially adapted
to auclt cases, onft cloao effects such a
change of feellnayjs to astoniali the sufferer,
They Increase H»o Appetite,end cause tha
body to Take on fc the system Is
rtonrished, and by their Tonic Acihm oa
the IHgestive Organs,Getculat Mtoolsara
jiroducs-ri. *44 Baurray
runs mm evi,
G«ay llair or Whiskers changed to a
Glossy Black by a single application of
this DYE. It impairs a untural color, acts
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, 09
sent by express on receipt of sl.
Office, 44 Murrey St. f Now York*
THREE GREAT OFFERS,
■ - - ■■ ■ •
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LouilvfHe, Ky., Mar. 12, ’BS. ,
As we have had thousands | regular raica, $3.54
6f requests asking upon *
what terms the Waterbury Kjr
Watch could be obtained, UdEAfl
we will say, from and after xMpwZg
this date, for a limited NtjF
,imo only, any one who
tends us a new subscriber,
»nd S3OO, will receive the
wateh prepaid. Or
We will make the offer
club raisers who have sent
us a club since Oct. i, 1884,
to send them the Watch fi
receipt of $0.70, in P. O. if
Order, or Postal Note. We ff
offer the celebrated Wat- J**'*'"
erbury Watch,Avery’l
Gardeis Plow & Home and Farm one year
forSS.SU. The price of the watch alone is $3.50,
Garden P10w5475, and Home and Farm 50 cents.
Second Great Offer.
H'fryij Garden
tiy Courier*
. Henry Watter
ul Home and
ear for t!4.75|
:e of the Garden
his is the perfec.
iving implements
ts in the garden.
Every person
who has a garden
should own one.
Four polished
steel blades go
with eachimple*
Price, $4.73. ,
Third Great Offer.
A S4O Sewing Ms.
chlno we offer for 9IS
to every one who sends us fm vy.-,.
club of <iv4 subscribers at ~
So cents each. V, e will not
sell the Machine at
•lone, but will only send it AL-11,
to those who send us this m jJS
club; total $18.50. Freight 1 “
guaranteed not over $2 to
any railroad depot in the
Southern States.
Write for circular and testimonials, ,
Send your order now at once to
HOME AND FARM, '
(Care B. F. Avery & Sons),
Louisville, Ky e i
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question* to heanrx’vrsti by those .iwiring treatment by mail.
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And all Bilious Complaints are relieved by taking
WRIGHTS mm VEGETABLE PILLS
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m&wm self-cure
A favorite prescription of one of tb«
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1 no* ret i red) lor the cure of .Verrms
Fsoat JSan! umt, ti eaki tf isand Ijroan. Benl
Uple.ln sealed on velope/ywe. DruKßisttcanUllib
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