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It exceeds in l?iitercess anything ever published against Tillman, and, his only been approached by some of Ex Com': Butler's utterances. The only effect of this letter will t<? dye i he campaign with i deep er shade of animo>ity. The inference to he drawn from it, is that the Haskellites of 1890 "represented the tfhe Democracy. Me piainiv says that t lie members * ** " ? >j of the March convention, of that year, were independents, who should have l?cen ruled out of the party. Ho.v then about the "p^ace and harnao iy" contention of 1S92? Wtfc si! d ie reverence for thM i granei old man, we think ills anger! ha3 gotten the advantages of his PAa?/vm f ? - ? # 1 -3i2 " 1 | reason. It is evident dftuTtt^tac ulty of logic >s impaired by resent-, ment or perhaps by years. 3t is a pity that he failed to ap- J preciate L lie s* pi ii t of the men who1 followed him to red-em the Slate in i 1 Decidedly Off. * The following curiosities, clipped from tlie Sanu*f~. Freeman, surely | indicate that/our wayward brother' has been conjured. There is no, other way to account for it. i ,He it known that The Freeman \ Hkes the platform of the nconbila^ than that ofj p|* ?ny other party in America todav." V ***** f *"Sheppard and Orr are the natu I ral and logical allies of Cleve'andj *iid Stevenson. Cleveland will not j ? 1 get the electoral vote of South Car-! olina, if the reformers win. * . * * * * "Evervbodv knrvws that if Clevc? r land is elected, the patronage of his office will go straight into the hands' ?nf his real friends, the "Antics." Does anyone suppose for a m >ment. knowing Ti lira an and Irby. that ?they would assist in bringing ahout -such a resu't? We regard their pretended sup^***! of Cleveland "till after the Septer i>er convention," the most glaring fraud tve have ev er looked upon, and will expo-e i* to the fullest light.*' The riots of the Carnegie work- J ! -men lia^e done more to damage the protection theory than anything -since tli? passage of McXlnleyrS in i famous bill. The si a tighter of the Pinkerton racn was nothing more tkan might be expected of Citizens ?determined to spurn coej;efon from a mercenary forc4^ The sympathy of the country was with these work - * . . , . . ! men in the reception given yns pri vate army hired 1>3* a corporation,; 4) it the law and the country is a w t J gainst them in their seizure ani detention of the mil's, to whi h they have no legal right. To retain ' public approval they should res poet ithe rights of property. Weaver, rd pnrty nominee 'lor presideflvhas^eft a record while \ it member of\*ongres9, wl.kh he can not rub ou?. Here are some speci meosof his artistic swearing against the democratic parly : "But, then, what could yon expect | 'from the poor. Wind, diseased, de- j ?vCrepit, dismal, damned old demo- 1 vcratic partr?" Again he said of ibe democracy :4 am aslonished beyond measure that a party wit!* a record so utter ly vile and wretoiijid and wicked should be so^iost lU> all shame and JL T l decency as to make an appearance jbeftne the pe?o!e of Iowa." B&l. _ Li i ? ? Attention is called to acommu-j fttoation in this issue from Mr Joel1 ItouE^l which sho.vs that he is a immm consistent Democrat, Uoid-j i>g ?i? the views* which he has! ^^Jieletofore expressed in the county : .pipers. L it- : : '*% m i fe ; / - i ? 1 1 ? ? Cixtfe not manage to have a : reasonable .and decent campaign j mcstinj Iti Ccaden on the 26th.? Tbe side that makes the most dis jojder will lose tbe most votes. $ If there is any third-parlyiso in South Carolina it is lying mighty low, to spring up maybe in "two years.*' If Cleveland is elected the seed will probably rot in the ground. Such unfair aad iiijudiciotvs at tacks as some of the papers indulge indulge against Tillman would sure ly elect a much worse man than they represent him to be. Parson Richardson* has gone over from the goats among the sheep. As it evi r was, only the select few are saved. The News and Courier is putting in some good licks for Tillman a gain this y?*ar. so uyi> ixx: ti:ixe. A Few of the Many Reasons why j No .Southern Man SIiohW Join the Third Party. Knrrofcs Chronicle: ? Time t? d- j monishes me of u\V promise, by j vour request, to write for 3'Mir pa- j per occasional is*. In your editorial! of last week, you speak in strong; terms of the folly of encouraging ! the form:?ti(Hfc^of a Third party in this county. I agree with you on j this line and ask *pace to call the attention of those who may Ua\e, Third party proclivities (though I; have no idea that anv thin:* of the kind wi'l he inaugurated here in Kershaw county) to one or m??!C; :>rand obj.jctional feat res, in tin* | designs or the platform of the sa d Third party. ^ 1st. A resolution which reads about ih us : ? "Kksolvkd, That the Union j-o'di ;rs We pai?l the difference t>etwceu the <!e : oreclated current* v in which they were j ? % y i 1 ff ^ l>;:i : ana go!<!. Some understand this resolution! to apply to those Union soldier* j who are now being pensioned by ; the government. This is erroneous, ; from the simple fact that then* is i n > difference, in value, dvetween tbei currency in which/^Cftey aie now paid and goid. So the only logical j conclusion to be drawn front the premises is this: 'I hat in 1862 j (during the war) the banks of the United Slates suspended spvcie payment and the general govern mcnt, in order to pa\jthe soldiers as well as other expenses con nected with the war, issued the greet hack currency which depre C y . ciated in value, from time to time, during the war until in 1S64 gold rose to *2. SO, or '.n other words, it took $2.80 in greenbacks to pur chase one dollar ia gold. So the tesolution refeired to must apply to all the Tnion soldiers now alive j who served in- the war, disabled or ; otherwise. 1 will not trespress on ' vour valuable space, Mr. Editor, in j attempting to make wen an ap- , proximate ! tBity | of tiie aj^ount of money it would l JU4e/f0 carry out the resolution.) In ouclasion, 1 u*k how can the Thud party favor suvh etu?ruious expenses and at the same time call for a i eduction of the tariff? Lastly, the Tl i d party purposes obliterate the color line this needSiflo comments. In view of all j ^iis, I ask, how can a Sou! hern man vok f?r such a party? Our dif f^&e-nce of opinion, as to what should be the policy of the Demo cratic. party, should be settled by the result of the primary flection, and :vU nominees, Count\, Sta>.e and Federal, sV.ould be voted for in the general election solidly. Since the National Democra'.ic party in j convention assembled has selected j our standard bearers for president; at.d vice-president of the United Stales, then. the difference of opin ion among Democrats, as to our choice of the different aspirants for; these exalted positions, as well as i the sections of this country from which they should come, is now no longer an open question, as it is settled by the action of the said National Democratic convention at Chicago in nominating Cleveland and Stevenson for president and , vice-president of the United States. So any opposition to these nomi-; nees now, means opposition to the ' party which nomiuated them.j Therefore, all true Democrats, who, like home rule, white supremacy, a reduction of the tariff and, withal, . an expansion of the circulating; medium, will support the democrat ic electors of Cleveland and Steven-^ - / son. ^ Our relief from financial op p res sioa as well as hi ah protective tar iff lies with the democratic party. And just here, M r.(?Kditor| I would ask space for the careful eonsidera ii?>n of those of us who fartror mens j ures instead ??f men to the financial 1 plank einhodied in the National' Democratic platform, touch, reads j as follow^ : ? \ "Wt- it. >ld to the us ? of ".v.tltV'M and ; silver as tii<* st-n?l*r?i money oftheconn- ; try and free eoina??* of b:ti gold an<l si! - 1 vcr without (lis?:ii:nina!ion ajrain^t either' metal or charge for mintage,*' Now a careful analysis of the; ahovc financial plank is this: A restoration of silver on an equal ; footing with gold, thereby, giving us a iti-metalic or double standard | of measure as a hs>i9 for the heal l?y expansion of our circulating medium. Further, a demnntb~4?y said Na tional Democratic convention, for a re^.Hl of the law taxing State hanks 10 per cent., as well as a clear and manly denunciation of the Foice bill, give room for great eti j coaragement, and shows that n: healthy rivalry among Dei.iocrats' as to measures, prior to nomina tion, is producing good results. In couclusion, 1 will state that it ! is not only the duty of the white people to vote for the democratic electors, bat|to work for their elec tion till November, so that we can aifii the vote of South Ca'rolina to ; live National Democracy. , Joel Hdugh. Timrod, S.C - * * Good. Looks. Good looks arc m >rc than skin d ep. depending np >n a heathly con lition of all the vital organs. I: the Liver be in active. you have a Bilious Look, if yunr stonioeh l>e diaordrr^J you h ive a ' Dyspeptic Look. and if your KidneV* he affected you hare a Pinched LVik. Secure go<>-l health :ind you will have good looks. Eljctric Bitters is the great alterative and Tonic, acts directly on these vital organs. Cures Pimples. ! Blotches, Boils and gives a good com plexion. Sold at I'r. I*. L. Zemp's Drugstore, 50 cents pi r ho'tK*. Itch, Man^e and Scratches of | every kind, on human or animal?, i cured in 30 minutes hy Wolford" * j sanitary L; lion. This never fails. Sold 1* l)r. K. L. Zenip, Camden, S. C. gHERlFF'SSALK. South Carolina-Kkrshaw County ? L'n<l?-r an?l by virtne of fax execution, i to nie 'Ikccted J?y .J- kollinjra. cotm tv Treasurer fur Kershaw county, f,?r the | year P.'! KM) I. I have levjfd rip.>n :iu?i will i off-r tor s:tle to the highe>t 1< !t-r . in ! front of the n urt J.o ;><?. i.i Cam.ien >? C., within t lit- le^ai h?>ur> ?>I sale. <>n the j first M < <tki.iv i 1 Az-g ;s>', 1>e:r>4 the tir.?: ; 4xy of the month, the following <K >ei iliedi real estate, t; u t : Ten (10J aeres oflan>l. in *<-".j<ol i : i" - i trirt X<?. h. lenotl uj.o i a.- the property 1 of \\\ II. Patterson. ix?un<!<il N >rth l?y j Sorir.g {'ranch, Kast at. (I Wi s' by larnis of Samuel West a:;<l South by Miii street ! of the o-.vn of WestviMr. .jamks l. ha ilk, July 14ih# s-. k. c. CITATION. S.hth Ca:i;)Lin'a? Kj-n-iii.vw Ch*xtv By T. .t- Moore Esq.. Pnbrite .Tu *?v. Whereas. Willi tm i\. Thompson made suit to nit". to ^rant him Letters of Ad laininstrati'-Mi of the estate and ctlec> of Lewi? .J. Patterson, deceased : ?Th:>se are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the ki&dred ami Cred itors of the said L.-wis .J 'Patterson, de ceased, that they he as 1 appear before 'me, in theCourt of Probate, t?> te held at Cam , den. C.. on S:|i unlay. July. inst. latter publication her -of. at II o'c!o -k in the fore IK 01. to shew cause, if any they have why the sai 1 administration should not be granted. < liven under mv han ! this 6th <Iav of July. A. I). 1SD2. Published on the SLh da* of July, 1S)2 in t/.e Camosx C kkonk lk. T. A. MOORE, Ju-.lff? of Probate. gUMMOX.S FOIl liELIEF. Sot'Tii Caewi.ix.\--Kki:sitaw Coin'ty. Ab< i tin a E. Plaintiff (OJ'Uust Modizon "1. Mttt* <tud 1 VilUmu Morrow and M. F Allan., Co partners a* C hern/ Morrow <0 Co of Xa&hville, Ttnn JJefcndants To the Defendants You are herel-v 'summoned and r_*qui *ed to answer the eoinplaiti t in this action, which will be filed i.i the r.ffi-e of th ? Clerk of the Court of Common Tie. is. f r tin* saW county, and So serve c.i;?v . f \ our answer to the said complaint on the sub serib 'rat his office in C;mi le.i. S.C.,wi n j in twenty days after the service I wsvo , ex clusive of the day of such service; an ) ii ; you fail to answer "Ttr' < omj l. i it wirl.in i the tini foresaid, th'/ I'lainti:! ii tlii> ) actioa will apply co the Conn i< ?r the re lief demanded in the co uplaint. with Lrost*. J.T.I! AY. riffs' Atty. | Camden, S. C.. July S, T the Defendants. Wil'i.im Morrow and M. F. Alhi>i. copartner-* as Cherry, Morrow 0c Co : ? (Fake notice thar t!,e com plaint in th'.s action was lilltd in the ofiic, of the Clerk of the Court of Common Plex tor Kershaw Countv, on the s,h <!av of July, A. D. WJ>. ' J. T. Hay, July Sth. lS'.L*. Pitfs At'y. j^L" SIMONS FOii UKl.ll;* , ( Complaint not Scm-d ) Sol'tii Carolina,# Cut i:*r ok Common ivEKJSn AW Col'NTY.) I'i.UAS. llafjle ani^J'hatiiix Manufactur ing Co., 1'latutitf's, against X. T. l'urdy and li. (i< Tuam^ Co partners as JV. T. 1'uniy dmCo. | lfefemlants. To the Defendant* : ? You arc hereby summoned a;id requir ed to answer tl e comp.aiat in 'his action, which irj jbis d iy lileu in ihe othce o: the ClerK of Court ut Common for said county, and to st, r\e a copy of your answer to tiie said 'vmpiaint on the sub scriber at his office in Camden, 5. w.thin twenty days aitt-r the servicciiere- I of. exclusive of thj <lay oi such service; and ii you Jail to answer the complaint wiJuM ihc time aforesaid, the plainulf iu this action will apply ?o tlie Court lor th /el id' demanded in the compl int. Dated Camden, 55. C-, Julv 14th, 181)2. J. I>. KK.NNKDV, -FlaiatitTs Att'v. To the Defendant, X. T. Partly Take notice that the complaint ia this* action was tiled in the office or the Clerk ot the Court of Common Woas for saul cuMivtv o?i the Hth <iay of July, 1S9L'. j. d" Kennedy, July 14;h, lj9J. Plaintiif s Atl'y. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. O ( Complaint not. Served ) * South Carolina,* Couut of Common Kekmiaw County.) Pleas. 5. J?- Marshall, 1. I. J1 est coat, I. M cXauiee and JF\ )?'. Sander #9 Copartner* as S. It. Marshall, <1* Go. in liquidation , Plaintiffs, against X. T. Purdy and Ji. G. Team, Co part tiers as X . T. Purdy <0 Co., defendants To the Defendants : ? You are heft-by summoned and reqnir e<l t .? answer the complaint i:i this action w hitih vcill be tiled i.i '.he ?.?t tUe Clerk of the Court of Common Picas for >iiJ count}*, and to serve a eoj>y ?.f your swer to the said complaint on the sub scribe r at Iris office in Camden, S. C., within twon'v days after the serv.<-p here of, exclusive of tiie dayoi s'icli service; i and it" y??u fail to answer the Complaint ; v. - hin the l i:-.> ?? aforesaid, the plaintiff ill j l;:i- action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. j Dated Camden. S. C., .1k.!v 14th, 1S92. .1.1). KKSSEDY, Plaintiff's Att'y. To the Defendant, X. T. Purdv : ? Take notice that the complaint in this action was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Commpft Pleas for saidj county on the 13th dav of Julv 1892. *- j J. D. KENNEDY', j July 14th, 1892. plaintiffs Att'v J. A. SHEOBH, Collector & Real Estate A gt.. Camden, S. C. T. a. wittkowsky, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CAMDEN. S. C. ^jj^Pryctices in nil ?rt tli e Court? o the State Special attention given to col lections. ' (PERISTON DEPOSITS. Savings Department ? t in %? J * BANK of CAMDEN. Commencing July 1st. 1892. the BANK OF CAMDEN7, of Camden S.-C.. will open a SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in the Bank. Depositors in this department wi'l be paid inter- ; e.-t on sam3. Deposits received in sums of ONE DOLLAR and ALV >VE. We iv ?spcctfu1ly solicit bus-; iriess and will make it advan tageous to our customers to; keep their funds with us. For further information, inquiic at the Bank II. G. CA IlllISON, Pres't. C. H. YA'i E8, Cashier. WHERE IS THE I'i All FOR life STYLES?! 1 i " That is the thought o( many who are not well posted, lfj they will only rea d this, adver-j tisement they will be convinced that this is the place for Tailor Made Garments with correct: styles and ot the best make any I perfect1 fit. lam showing this seasm.l the finest and best assorted stock Spring Clothing ever brought; to this citv. It embraces ail i cf the correct styles patterns,) and qualities that go to make! up a first cl.iss fitting Tailor ! Made Garment. These goods i 1 offer you are made and! trluim>-d equal to custom worr, j and to jiive ycu. hard wea. They a ie rot pimply made to sell as. so:n garments are. with j riashv trimmings to c itch tin eve. 'i hese are honest sjoods; ho nvtly m.-.dj in order to uivt* hard wear and hold their shape | until worn tut. Tho^C who, trad* here know the quality ui k*d ot the. line 1 cany, and feel perlecily safe in buying lien*. They save save monr> j i)V it. and my pi ices arc lower j than you pay tor interior j 1 ioo Is. My Furnishing Goods is up to its usual staudard.- in some respects it is belter. < specially in quality and prices than ever belore. You^sliould se^ my Leader in Balbriggan Under Wsts at *25 cts. sold elsewhere for 50 cts. India Gauze Lisle Thread in all qua I ties and size . Lhave the largest line in Men's Hosiery at *23 cts in all shades that are shown any where. See my positively fast Black als-> higher grades of I losi rv to suit | the buver. ? . My Hat Stock is complete I with all the leading shapes'andi colors which is the latest out j th'rti season in soft and st i (1* j hats. < I have the largest line*] that is found in the city, show ing every shape to suit the j wearer. My Stock of Boys' Cloth"! ing is large and complete in Kneepants Suits and Long Pant , Suits handsomely made, perfect in fit f.nd correct in styles. You will find all the popular shades and patterns as wfell as qualities here. Shirt waists in en 11 ess variety and sizes from 5 to 14 'years. M'. L. KINAUD. v Columbia, S. C. W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE ci./AVl. And other speclaltlef for Gentlemen, Ladies, Boys and Misses ?re the Best in the World. See descriptive advertise ment which will appear in this paper. Take no Substitute, trat Insist on having W. L.. DOUGLAS* SHOES, with name and price stamped oa bottom. Sold by HiKSCH BUOlS. Scientific American Agency for? Fw ^formation cad free Handbook write to MUhN h CO_ 361 Broadway, New York. Ojde* knrnan tor aecnrinjr patents in America. JS rerr patent taken oat by n? 1b brought before the public by a notice jfiren free of charge it the <f rintfiffc Jufwtau n.1*0 " "-"uus. 11. v? feur, : Addraw t *1 Broadway, jfew lor^* K> ALL and they WILL GO. if the great reduction in prices is an in ducement to the buyer. We need* in the first plaee^ the space they occupy (or our FALL STOCK, which will soon be coming: in ; but the most important reason is that * I We not advertise noods at cost the \car around, tout at the close of the scast n, and at a time whin we cm utilize the money better than the goods, we arj willing to loss the profit and make an even exchange, thereby benefiting the buyer and makug our selves havpv. The stoc<k at THE! FaMOUS GILT F DGtf STORK is com- J pletc in c$\ry department and when we offer you 1 EAL BAR GAINS in Dry Goods, -Notions, .Clothing, Gents' Ilats. Ladies"! and Misses' IL'ts, Gents' Shoes, Ladi"s' and Misses' S hoes, Gvnts'j Furnishing Goods. &e.. &c , WE HHEAN WHAT WE SAY. and only ask that von f.ir^r with a call an.d vou will readiivj ? ? 4. ? ? . * bj convinced of truth filings of the assertim. We call special attention to our line of NEC K which is second to none IX TlUfc CITY. r.n 1 say without fear of contradict ion. that cveR-tUfi" n;u.>t fastidious cannot resist the tern pt.it ions sve offer. Do not delay. i>nt call early and save money while you can, by investincr.' in at least, pome of the M \XY BARGAINS no\\Vi?(> ino- offered at THE FAMOUS GILT EDGE STORE. l<yT) ritoi UIKTOK. TRESPASS . X'OTICK. All persons miv here!)}* wo n cd not to i/t spass fornnv pur pose whaie\er, on rnv land known as f.lic Ki>liri:iui Smith i . ? i ? place, in, !?-s lmrth o! Camden. Anyone j- viol; this notice will be punished nrcerdinir to 1 i\v. J.' C. NICHOLSON. ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Ail persons holdinir claims against the estate cf Miss rLj M. Lan<r, deceased,* will sent the same duly attest eiw> me, and all who are indebted to the estate are notified to j make payment to the under-' r* i signed. S, L LANG. Executor. ; FOR SALE. | . i A se^sJid-hraid one-horse Car ria<r> in fair condition. A-V ill be sold at a very reasonable! price. For further information, ! apply at Tiie Chronicle office, i j no c. wrf";rERs" ? 'Wholesale Crocer. ; o ; Wholesale Dealei in WINES,, LIQUORS and CIGARS, No. lS33?ast Bay, v ' Charleston, S. C. the: ELDREDGE tt p ?ii A strictly llgh'trade fan 11 f Mwit| machine, potMssias all Btien improvements. fiUNUHTKD EQOHtt the BEST Price* very reiMaiMe. Obtain then i and make eonapnrisena. ELDREDGE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, ILL. 4*1 South Carolina Railway Com pdiiy. I). IT. CIIAMttKUL'AfN. lieiviwr. ?Camwen, S. I)<u . 7t ! j ISO 1 . O.i a.i-1 after tins datr tmirw will ru:. in a 'i-'i'l.tn.-o with theftfollowhiu' scliu - ocnN<; soith. Leavo C.inuVa A*' r,..vki.!s ! ! Is ?? C!a:e;n ?nt ?? d:x;. " (.'imi'lcn .lc '? Mi UU ?tou " Waterre '? Kin^rilie Arv ; ** Charleston " Augusta GOING NORTH Leave Charleston " Culuni'i* 44 A ujrusta ' Kinj^vi lie ' MhMleton " Cuvuhn.Ic " Clarunont ** lla;;o?!?l *' Boy kin Arv Can Mien Connect ions for the Xorlh Charleston, Cincinnatti l!ailr?>a 1 a>:<J with Narrow (iau-sc at Yorkvilh*. For through tiekets tonll ynintsNorth, South nr Wr.st or vi i Clyde S. Ship (' >. t?? New V ? rk anJ tlx* Kast via Charles ton itpply to J. B-. WALLACE. A*/t. Camden. C. M, "vV.AHD, Genera^ Manager Daily ' " 00 p 1!) -> ! ?? p in "? 21 p m ?"? ?'? p in 5 !0 p in ?' 4 ": |) til ?r> 4!> p ru r. o;? p in <?> 1 i I p ?m 7 4"? p in 10 0". p in 1 1 1"> p in ?">?"? a tn 0 ' 0 a m | ?v ^ ' n l:-. 1"" ? a in I 10 *_v, ;l III , 10 3.) a m 10 -i"? a in { 10 >7 ;? m | 1 1 U7 a in 1 ! 2.*) a m Kast via SCHKDULi: Of} THK Charleston, Clucjfii iiati Chicago llaitroari. Taking effect I'ec. 7th fNJU. \ GOING XOJVTll. } Lv. Camden " DeKuI'o v4* Wcstviile " Kershaw " Oakhnr>t '4 I i f??t li Spring " Pleasant Ili'.l " Lancaster " Catawba '? lUn k Hill " Vorkville " Blueksviilo 44 Shel.tv ?* Rutherfbnlton Ar. Marion goi:;g south. Lv. Mar.on iMO.i " Itntherfjulto:* ' 10".0a - S!,?-lbv U' 01' p }ih\eksi?urg 1 10 p kville 3 'Jij p Hill 'J ."> p 14 vn -4 Catawba Jet. :;11l " I^jfacasjtvr -i 41 j> 44 Ijeasant Hi) I 4 -Ob Spring ? -f01p ^Oakhnrst ' t;">0p <4> Kers'.uiw 4 i"> p 6k Westril'e t 4 '11 p *? IteKalb 4:'.jjp Af Owden 4 35 j? u Trains stop on signal at all stations Passenger trains run tbrougn be tween Columbia aa<l Marion. Connections made with R. & I). at Uuicksburtr and Rock? Hill an<l with S. A. L. at C'ati'wsa Junction. C, M. WARD, General Manager A. TRIP, Supt for Infants and Children* * 'Cast or I ? is so well adapted to chQdrea that I recommend it as superior to an J prescription known to me." H. A Archer, M. IX, 211 So. Oxford St.. Brockljrn, K. T. 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