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* INTERESTING B?P(
? ?WU NOTES FW
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* CQjAUDE A. C&RAVj
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Bolton, Mardi ml-The play '/The
Tipie of Hia Life'?.?s presente**'wff. the
Belton opera houSo, Tuesday^* hight
wa? thc greatest J?nccess of "?ny play
ovar.presented in?.2}cltoa. Seiten ?urn
cd out eu manse ta) witness, 'thia per
forms nco und nong wer?,jgtfspgfontcd.
Each player seemed to^l his'or. h^r
whole soul Into tba w^fk and they
kept the house rdirln? .with laughter,
from start to finish. 'JW
Tho children fpVfthe ?'. sp?clolUerf
were exceptlonaii/ One and delighted?
thc audience wlth^uler perfect read-*
crlng of "William, ? TretPtle ."TOIH*
"House That Ja?k Built," and other
games of long ?go.
Tho door' receipts umounted to]
about $85.00.., This money has- been
premised loathe library association
for an encyclopedia for the library,
The playdtai worked hurd- - With 'this
encyclopedia in view tend are truly
to he congratulated both ; for their
li ?stonie success as waif '-.sar: twoad
mindedimsa in/ the object for which
thev wtwe wonting. Tpl*.-encyclope
dia will be a benefit to the town
through future generations, for. aa
many people Vant intargietfon .thai
van be gained : tbtoWs no other
Booree, and when t?Mr-i?1no..enoyc'o<t
pedia available, have io m uninform
ed The library committee ',aervedffi
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MIX \m TvtEMY. *
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Willlamston, <March 25.-The firs^
day of spring, I?ML4. will.doubtless be a
da/ long, remembered by pur* people.
With a strong,', cold northeast ?ind
blowing all day' and followed by a
snow Ktorm at night it wesiesoufth te
make an Impression On one's mind
that will not ho easy to eraeei The
present weather brings lo, mind the
spring limerick written by the n-?gio
editor, which was as follows:
.Do that bird ob #i?ag
li. tr'ed for to ^|MH|- ;-"
Put before he had uttered a not:,
He fell from de ltmb, _/
And a doad tblrd was nia?,' '.;
For de music bsd friz in bia treat."
And closing, he said, "Dur* a good
bit ob sentiment in dat."
The few pretty days of last weak]
were hided busy, OP?S ?or onr-farmatsy
They batting mane a good start ?qwaMi
getting their lands ready for planting.
A. M. MM tin and G. U. Cobb.wjSj
tualnesa visitera to the Electric City
last Saturday. '
The new, ..residence ot C. E. Pilgrim
oi< the Piedmot. read ls nearing com
pletion. Thin wMI be one of the best
houaes in-'tlx:'county when finished. .
Thc many I^nos-of Miss Pearl
Fuller, a former teacher in Piercetown
o* hool. will be grieved to know that
since -leaving her school: here seme
timo ago on account of ill health abe
bas steadily grown wer??: '
' Emory Williams has purchased frcm
W. H. Tucker* the Lawson Gaillard
iilace near VValker-McElmoyle Thia
is one of the finest little farms in An
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Tl 1 i .i i . itii1 J.:
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"E-CON -O-M Y : Strict husbanding <
resources; regulation with respect I
production and ewpsurnpfcipn o? Koo*
and Wealth; ks, use of adulterants
poor Economy.**
-Webster's Ui^Mged Dictfcuer
Previous Fertilizar Facts have
, EDUCTION, GRATER P
And now cornea that abject %
. wealth as deling. aboyerr-KC
Practically applied,, whafy docs
Is it in buying cheap cotton i
you only haif a stand?
IR it in you malting a pair of f.
$1.50 that will wear out in si
you $2.00 wl? ?wear a year?
if it in spending fifty, cents for
need when" a $2.00 visit frc
your ?t \ in a few days ?
T?, 14- ruivlnn. ?r?nv jvafn A'rtOtvc
,.? .v II? ?? ? ? J ^nmtf w??f. - ---">
gat afr ile Djfcom&J and rus
and behr heavy fruit with n<
dal Fertilizers where only tl
rials, thoroughly analysed, c
balanced are mixed under ci
by the iM^^dern Brechin
mity in the good* offered?
At inc outside ?r?pro ia wi?ty ??
in ihn COS? O-? .fkl?'tf?^ ,?Srt?
cents ls dirt gfa?f. for the i
to through the analysis on e
Tho lej^te otl^ONC^ i
oftentimea caused by b?irwg-*
Remember, ''sUiet husfea?!!?
with ifgfe'
1 Economy, Tine time io^mai
j you are producing it, xqe *
J is to Keg? oown the COB*
Bu?h?C?nd on fJo&on and var* s
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SE* OF NEWS ?
OW BUSY BELTON *
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p. C**Te*p<radetrL *
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delightful buffet ?upper te Ute play
ers after the performance ip acknow
ledgement of tbetr appr?ciation of
their fine work, and also of their girt
to tho library.
Mrs. ; L.i?L -Heard bad tittie La timer
of Elberton, Cfx. ai* .visiting 'her
mother Mrs. A. C. Latiiner.
Misa Sadie Ktrpatrick of Anderson
IfepeptrtTuesday night withers. Jessie
1*1. Lewis.- T T/T*
Mia? Mir?m*Cpsmblee ?rps Mis?
Nannette Catppbell's guest Tuesday
night. , '
j.-. Tua last-na>eli?B of Mrs. J. T. Rice's
^mission study class, "Lo Royal Ser
trice," waa held Tuesday afternoon at
her residence on Brown uvenue. Af
tier the review WAS complier a moat
delicious sweet course wes,served and
a meet pleasant social hour apent.
The friends of ,Mr. and hire. Claude
'A. Graves will bp,sorry to know that
mn, Graves ta Ul at their home nn
Rlvav atreet
Mr?, and Mrs. L. p.
j Tuesday in Greenville.
Blake spent
; Mrs. W. R.Haynie spent Wednesday
in Due West wily relatives.
dersbn county. The price paid waar
$75.per acre.
: We are glad to:state that those of !
our people who hbve be?n ^ao serious
ly ill are now improving. , , \
- iTwtUk winlhom- of McKfmoyle at
icutiun Sunday ociiooi at thia pince iaali
'Sup#y.tv..,
J. w: Fowler had tho misfortune to
lose a .valuable milk cow > Saturday
night. K -ts thought she was* poisoned \
from paMnar ?MI?, kind C? poison YC?- -
etatlon in his pasture." ^ **
k-n^t2ase?4aargte and Sevilla N?Vton of ,
Welkar-McElmoyle were st Sunday
school here Sunday.
Wo have thc information -from A.
W. Picken s tb it one of the biggest
?pews heaver saw lp this country fell
on'thc mb day of: March,.18?. The
snow fell to a depth of eight Inches.
How was. that for weather?
(Wk do not care for lt a little bit
Ed.}
Misa Mamie Whittaker of Anderson
College was visiting home folks here
last Saturd?y and Sunday.
st^Hlor^^
up and walk? about. Six and Twenty I
hhs afinan that; will beat auybody else
Whp offers fop th? :plaoe. In fact if',
fevery man in che district' was a c?n
date he would-get over half the votes
In the election. That. man is A. W,
Plckms. a former couflty conuplssion-t
er. If Jjb can be prevailed on to ntter
for the place the roads of thia section
will1 be in sate nanua.
Miss- Martha, Klrod. of Plorcetown
was-here Sun day Afternoon. ,
John Fowler bf Trinity waa a visitor
to thu section fea? "gp^sy. ;
George Martin of Three and Twenty
was here visiting relatives Sunday af
ternoon.
J-'. ME WrWM
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FE
Fters
Itreated with COOPERATION,
ROFITS.
'??.-sKiT^i Tn-. ! ;-. . ?i- ? r
/hich ia the basia of ?ll lasting
Economy menn? a
?. corr. sr*d grisin that gives
?oeaout of mateys that cost
days when ? psi* thsjffijrtfa.;
a medicine WrUcb^o^ tRtnkjrou;
& physician tirol:put yoi. Oft '
iinavonlv. ort +^???1 nnmtt rl?nU
, to ?talk ; other? aUjir^ pot
) body ; or ii it buying: C^roiji?r>
it? most Cftr^uUy;.a^l^^;i^\^:
ireful.and wfctchf
ery, which ?NSUR
.-J. an_J. __
lta?m?4? '????< at tm ??afr S
on
vam*
>OVe, *nrl AO
naurarae on you*r**0p certified
very bag- of STOoda 'you bw?
'Fanny .wia? ?nd $Mm4 ttwitah."
S e? fesoiw^ ?nd regulation
* ia i t?$i?^ted d^nitftfc of
l^^nonuy on your crop ia'wh?n jj
ray io make money un your crup u j
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lear Association
W'a>?t.*.iiijg;rT?yi'3ay.'Jati.,i'.ld
THE
. Write? hitetestfeft Utter
W?ltamBton, \Mar'v? i?.^Wei reeeat*
y read an arUelehhva farra 'Journal
tom an Alabama termer wbohaa -hoon
?penmen?ng witg *ora> tor tn*' pari
Wae of trying feese*p? fee.favggea ot
he corn worm ahattrulevse'mucfcr earn
?fore It cara. He stated that a?
panted a field In eora for four y esra j
?X succession, plagtias cse ba?f thsj
aler part of Jtarchraa* tb? other *a||
he Utter part o? April or tho frat
?art of May. The next year he plant-?
4 hie early cora on tba lead where, bc
i*d hla late corn thaiyear before and;
continued thia; swapping about -for
he four years. Every year hie early
tarn was almost ruined hy the worms,
Kile hts late' corf waa almost free
m them. He stated that he mrde
tl 1-3 per cent more corn I? the four,
raara from his late planting than he
Hd from hie early, planting an* one
fear hie late corn waa cut off about]
me-half by-dry weather.
We thipk i^wouM he a. gmt agaa'fas
Clemson College and the farra demon-?
trator . to give . the (armera through
e county .:papers any Information,
t they may have on how to ovar
me the ravage? of ibis worm that ls
using thousands of dollars losa every '
ear.
Six and Twenty.
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SfX AND TWENTY
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Pendleton, March ?5.-Por the best
tday Schoel . songs to he heard,
ie out and 'bear our class sing
-..Md,-;, ? ?-...i
Among those who attended our Hun
School last Sunday from Pierce-i J
rn were Truman ?lrod. Dewitt Maa-1
' M Uiirnhn mil U'rn ri lr unlia.
Mles Marjie Newton of- Wafker-Mo
?lmoyle was In our community Sun
lay. ..tlI-*!*' .. ? .:
-Misa Mamie Whitaker who-lac
ena mg school at Anderson college.
There was a singing lest Sunday1
sight ot Will ?oAHl?J?r?B hpd all who:
ittm^ed reported a nice time.
- A.- Wi- Pickans 'slide a business trip'
J, ft $Hchcj,?peot is^jujtaday with
ila -grand haughtier iel -the Mt. Pisgah
section, WK Hi:* ?Wg?H. ?:
-Mr. andiWrs, tfriNiiSterphy-ofPierae-;.
^w^ ?i^y8ehd6y nf^ernoon with!
I Anderson Oi^llHoKiRiairtown wae:
In our continuity last -Sunday.
Hurry up, Jack Frost, and cut it
?fit*:-;. K*rW
Mis* .Martha ?trod o? Wercetow?,;
wagda wmtm visitor in our Sunday;
3chaoI; laat-8?nd^y.
? The writer iv?ladsta hear that4fee,
infant or ^asr^aaeVSrtW^wU Weg-;
esa, ?whn.,araa:w:jdafc ??* *rlt-?
M?as Mtogfo Thnws were out driving;
Bagflax e?ereswt,-'.'
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.' -South W4?laWEpjn,::March 25.-VH.
Ui+McOfi!) apoat- Wido?wlgy Ip An-,
deraon oii buatyeW- V. ?' : :
-Kenneth ; Caughman of Clemson,
collego hag been visiting at the home'
of W. M. Sherard.
Adjutant-General W, -W. Moore will
arrlvo in the city on the Stat to in
spect the headquarters .'of the First
Mogimeni. band. Ht will ba accom
panied ny ah army oWee?v
Charlie Nelson, wtuVfS working with
a trestle tpang at tpai^-*asrealled to
hts hdibe ttei"*eok on account of the
serious uigass.of bte vite
Tbc.pepplfchere^re.doeplr interest
ed in the. ia^ig?y'8.::^r.--pl?<1i?!??
prizes for: tibe-h^^gwdons and ail
wbih u?e?g?r^ m?L
aigementswe* endeavor; to mase this
?feof the elwm%,.wtdritttttleat. and
hh&tthlest mill villages in ^ coun
WW
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. t V.ifi.jii. ;-Hi
J&'iffS^xm^m aotj
fte ??port (the :bt?l to isstoraHCgptalnl
nrWpitn M. petts to tho astlre Itstl
>f-'t*?2 V-::-, . ..>....; ;f
AthbaitcW toga's, mueft d li'
>ndon *?w.yrii&m.#mm**s l
Faaam?>e*i*l -hsc,
rocaiglq^feoaa Secre
^g*mjrt*nt.
-t 6:?S p.'m., to noon on I
laJtae-Mal at ?fawn.
i D?bate: was^aaumed op the. ?vera
epd harbors hllL;
.The legtslaitve<-!gpgs*> ware elf
n actual lannej^B^HHri.^,
Mia ???mntkaa re>aat naht which
experted tomorrow*; r
? J. t. Morry of .g^^ranctaoo arged
the post?te ?e?*t?e^
ii n a bits ? bill.* autb.
inf portal saviaga fufti. In mm
jevs f??r sb^ef Ttalia.
d to ?,00?' toaa.
? amount wilt he
steel plant.
AMI
and JoKalium^- ? iw?
?ercialPr^ini V M Ml
BELTON, S* C.
*^GER W?fcfc. and OTHER R'ULED FORMS
filil? piiii-ilii
New .Torfe - Maren .^?l-^-C,o|*on waa
lesa active with iv" oin crop. noal
tome scattered selling (or -ft esjetiefM
New c*onvpo*ltions?weij relatively^
quiet throughout the day, with the j
?asgrkei closing baroly steady, net un- I
ehangefl'to... points higher. May was |
relatively-weak, losing S to 4 points of
|tif premium over July. elthOUgb the
inonth of March ^?y^msddtsdned Its
premium .of 80 points over May con*',
treats. >
Tiie market openetfroira
*Htt? fpo? a::t? <.--ABJ ittjypt
Iridie, -and sold.about';s;?ix ^Po*WilI
net libeller during ntt|e'.WHKlW'w%l
showed a ?harp 'falllng.voff gs c<?. I
Rired-wltfe.active b?yi?g of lgC tM; I
o we ver, and the mer?B^^^^^H I
? Cotton futures cIo#e^> barely ?teaTr?
Opened Closed:
;?B?rch . .lie WOS.^Mffll?? !
?Sy . -?. :. ..... W?5 ?SI5
Oct. . K.?iKV-M??T UM
I ?ew 0rl?^ Ceylon !
'.-New Orleans, The &M.
eptfesr ?3?4hc ?iafsrc o? thc en?ton.
?^?Tjwbxid?ey.- ?i i?tti>io poiai?-on ii-:
?nidation tn tho party trading, b?i w?;
n?fc^?iltffi iiieretfter ene c?s*e4].?5.
pe?* <do*n. The ?tk?rw^geUve,
rupnths were 3 to W points dowp on
tm clbec.
? ytlgirday?6 oloae; : ?cguered liquide-,
? tkwe ednttnued ?.throughout ? thc ses-'
I etae^aBd- rtbe market clotod at tho
lancet, ?scwt on March. It wag pt a
I ~tifjfc-?tit?i)m-fcufei.: unchanged.'
? "-.i?totton fpiurss eloping i March 13*5: ;
May 1?53; July 1B43: Aug 1200; Octo
ber 1143: 'Pffitffjfe.^.
l ... T*WT lrw Pr*rw?\ , ^^Twarw^ew<ejey
Idverpttot. lisw*hua?.-rSpon MW
.teedgr geed wWdllng 7?*; Tuiddr**
7.1?i.-are-^??mnu?Mfejeeies ?VM*;?
s^uietio? ead : eaporta . 600. :Be-i
cDlpte 1?JT0C, Futures quiet,
?;.
'.New.i?o^/'afiMf.ch 34.-?Vottenieeed J
account/.but< priesa' ?Kltfepeq ' ne io
u^ert* .tht. (tlm^An th? strength or
gej ?P> ?
pri?es wore gene rally .1 to 2 .points !
potete net htghft*.
*^BB^BB|HB^BB|BS|B^BB|
? :---.jgJew. vnrto -Mer** as.-ihrinj .dlcgh.!
y*Hi goods e^?\dec?ervnad.? sligh??
t^toiweee^u??^ wwted
tt?^e^h^?^aiee W"$?broi
derie? ward quiet. :
j ?'?*S.i$??* , J??U?WSd ' d^yl^R^yjj. '.
.g ^^T^TT^T^^V "as?w^^" ~" ^ -
Lf^e^k^-e^bg^^bulu w^M^ekefcee
Hi i O.i.u > ?? . v.I',1,"'." ?'?'.'?' ?? 1 "t
*".rr*
by 'today*? bearish nowB. Sentiment
Bwu?* -= la*e*d rh* -1m<t*mieti?- ?
few ?u#k? ,directly affected by the
day'? developments went tumbi Jun.
Tba ii? ?i< whole offered ?tubero
reej^anq? .?itf , although the. gen*ral
lose^was not severe. -
Bearish view? regarding the railroad!
list ^w.cre accentuated by the day's:
newitt?
Industrial stocks fared little-b?lier ;
Wrsesiy review ny steel trade autftori
tlss.; wcrc-dlstlwiy - p^p?sUstic-, Buy-,
lng.at present waa represented as ex
tremely light and it was said that
many mils may shut down.
- in bonds the<movement was:down-.
wardwRo?k. Island renewd under ll-;
qu?dfttlon. Total sales ?1,935400.
United rtSWfm bonds unchanged on.
"Bili j., ,m.iaviieri'irfi' ' ~*~>**&*~~*m?
TotbaV saies 8*6,W>o.
: New pYcirk, March ^S.-^Call j mousy;
m??v.m%J.* a ',2; ruling rate 2; clo*,
tag J." 7-8 a 2. Tims loans eaeUf ; ?0
?:-??& 3-i a^JWntpys a; six mowUis
Ohl'(Jap Ramer, who fought thc
Mexicans intimes of peace.andsrguec
*ith South ' Carolinians : tn : an off-yeat
In politics, has netlirned fret? a visit U
Mo ord homo at Bethany, Missouri, am
brought a lot of new patois, niherwis?
Ita?rfejMfc."patter," In- bia,?&Hatri
-is. title. th*? he '???eh?r! ?s SDES
^??rw^ \nU
.bard luck ,sweepefikes without th
hesitations 'Ht^'O???p^ ?bowed ex
clusively., that Jt h?d boen in servie
for a long tia^. nfljitg soat'was-muc
the worse ? for wear, his shoes wer
almost 'heelless,' -and -it was evldetn
*hat he? had mot been Abie to cpa
his whiskers to quit growing.
"After he had divulged the rael the
.I WtjphJ-t^ sufficient :tO Ouable hiti
to win out in the great battle of Ul
bj consented to explain the cause <
his - downfnil.
"You ese," re saith "IfoWm&m
mail. ^Jy^aik ?sho^s^that i'm j*
fhat there l?-n? such ?Uns a* g^d'drl?
bad lue*. They, wm teil* you-tbavihal
man -who is, ??sfn IMR out ' ha* .ha?aH
foolish or. rack loss and If you.attoropl
to argue wltK thebv 'they will'
that he has only, himself to blame for '
MB misfortunes. W*H, there . Is?siich1
a thtnVka had look, a?ff:l.?B? r?ady to
prove lt I was an odiior once. i l
a nice naper In a UtMe town out J
in Missouri, it tvis .^<}rog very well, j.]
In an?thef'iyeai jr ?two' lt'Woura* have
como ; ? but'overy thing : waa spoiled one ' ?j
day because a ulan whom I had not ,
seen.for'years"caroo Into tho town and j
wanted to talk over'old times . with *i
mo. ~ .:. vi. -?. . .?' - . il
..J:hnd been in the habit of Oiling a j
couple of columns every .'iweek . with, i
personal notes, as they do in the conn
try papers, lt. ls - 'gewrt business.' *
Pbopl* Uko. to .se* their fta^heB'^n "pVl?t., I
Whea you publish- thc fu?iuhat My*, r
Henry - Jones ejiehtv 1 Sundav with i
friends In Ilummcrsburg Mri. Jon??!!
becotaVs yAur'fTi?nd. ' ft; happened 1
that ?Hs old friend or mino came to
town on the day-my paper'went to :
.rana,- <i had juat - wrtttobr?/i< r. itvP?
wfcfch said that Mw. ?ar^^f** i
?neath was shopping over hi Blrtntrig
toa^last wee. add? 1'was BO euxloiis ;
to go-aer?se to the - cigar *v>*e :w?th? ?)
roy friend thai> I* tttfr? ? ?aJKtp .faa?' i
the proof, Mya: BootaworUt'a hus- j
t?md- Was* six feet three inches ta> ?
and he.had be?m for aaveH^^ears'rh* 7
meat .promlrt^Hwhlw' hope irt1 our
vicinity. Whan iroy UemUppearadiln i
the papar lt said Mrs. Henry Boots- j
worth had bezri slopping aver in Bin- v
ningtbn last .week'. r . * ' . ?
. "Yeer ?rar? iu'auch a thing as? bad |
luck/sudeessfut men to'the contrary !
flotwithftaodtng." .
Disintegration Terms
(By Associated Presa>'> ' : \, r
Jim* York. March. ^as:^Dtiaoearar
<>r the-.Ne*r-.Yorltv- ^
ttetttord reJfcway-aompeey. taapeelal
meeting -today u
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WhV?reS?j
. - ?y M08?. i
l 1 ..:>/*? .^?PlMIMF mffadWin <I
J 4v . . ?? r'i& if - T*1??^' i** 1
^W^Zap, -alow. fctaotnWrtr ;f
?S^Yjj?r *ure- Hego?rtWAe i j
.'** r *1 w e ' 51
^^t^T ronte. Freddy wai? ll
i iMBfji uot n.^^ but a f I .
. rWw/youug lu?n in a oteesVU;.''i'
WnwelMf you can get that. >
Wraoaa,?.W^ "
freight car. am!1 now you u.
as fast abd elusive ns a"grass-.'
hopper, lt needed a tnagiciap to
keep tabs on thia very real' ;,
Fmfdyv .= ? ?.?
The laud ot newspaper reade* f
bas a few FeaddW* One time > .
tbey?atgrt on their trip through ?
..?S-?W-:-?i?';al*tov{!s?w1f. :
stopping at every way retttteo. .*
Tb? nert time tbsy jnoH? here {
but" don'tl?e a giviMbopper.^Be^ Tl
t*??ae?^'??a>i,:,>l Sil* 9
de?w^?? fl?
2NTt?^ the ada. in thia paper H
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IxiiLuiiuu'sal, 'H> 'nm a, 'i ,mi ' iiUifr
'Tho:New Hayep reload neclea. that
dividends vUl, ba . ?mmenced. An. Ap
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