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Gifv Candidates'Cards
FOR MAYOR
% :I hereby announce myself a candi -
'. .dato for re-election aa mayor of the j
. ?City, ot; Anderson, subject to thc rulen |
.1 of the democratic primary, election,
r J.H. GODFREY.
m 1 hereby announce myself a candi-!
. : dato for Mayor for the City of Andor
ra apa, subject to the rules of tho demo- j
:. eratic primary election.
m , VADE A. SANDERS.
j ?'??J rn, , ?. . .'- i- m?i
% FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 1
;' . ? hereby announce myself aa candi
.;dato.fo./aldprman.from Ward 1, sub
(lo rules cf 45e city democratic |
S\ p?lni?ry ^election.
r '; . '..-..' ,
W.-E. ATKINSON.
I jsrI.,hereby announce myself, as - a
Vt efuididatcfpr Alderman from Ward, i,
%sablect.t'otho rules pi the democratic
"primary election. V,
>?-..??? , -7'-; ,-. C. W. McGee. ?
\-y FOR ALDERMAN, WARD 2
Wk I hor?by announce myself, a caudi
i d^to for re-oleotic" as alderman from I
v;Ward?2, subject* to tho rules of the
. /democratic primary election. . ? '
{ . / WALTER DOBBINS. !
iTi'; ',. . ' ---
?j The. f rienda of A. Mi McFall , hereby j
. , 'announce' a:ir> aa a candidate for al- j
.vdarnian* from Ward 2, subject to the j
v democratic city primary. 4
;POft AfcjbERjSAN W?RD 3
V t - bereby *i?nouhco myself a. candl
J : dot?*f?r ?tdermah from Ward 3, snb
. Ject to the rules of tho; city demo?
' oratio primary election. .
. ?... .: ERNEST pUGAN. ,
.? hereby announce mysolf a candi
dato for re-election aa aldbmah froth
.i Ward''.8, .Subject to tho rulea nt the
. ?1 ?nooratlc primary election.
i v -,v-;','.'. -OHAS?-.F. SPEAKMAN. .'
.' -~-T. ,v f. * ',
'-f"',3 hareby announce myself a candi
date for alderman from Ward SP. sub
. ject'to the rules of. the, city demetra
' lie primary election, ' '
$ G. BRUCE.
FOR Atl^El^A^ WARD 4
. , ? . ; j -. .
W?^yV? h?r?by announce myself , a candi?
.dato for alderman from Ward 4,. iro I
j?ct to ibe niles of tb?1 cit* fiemo?,
cr?tic primary el?ctlou. .
, ...:y.,;B ALEXANDER. '
i E b?reUy announce, oysolr a candi
date for re-etyc?On as. Alderman from
Ward '4. subject to the rulea and ra?
uictfoiur of tba city \ p'rt?ary^^^Lfe
^>;: . ..' .';. .. JOHN H- TAT?,
.^.^rX-vYV'F. Ashmore, . tho., peoples
cau^oaia ?'. atinoances bliaseU- candl
' ;'-dj^'tot'; AtO^rrtanfofWarg '..4^e?.b
Jeet-lo",^thb'JDf?mOc.ratic; parties.
;T-,i-/:t.;i:-.'o.<t^:.> ? . ' ''. .??'?"
i l . h.ereby aauOuu^a. myself a candi
ftc for to-?lecti?R aa alderman, from
ar^' subject to th? mien ot .fae
democratic primary ?lection.
, <. /. - . H. R. KINO,
I hereby annouaca niy?olf. 't?l-~?
?eadidatA for a?da^an frotn W'ard 6,
mbitici io tho mica of ?ha ci ty; da?*
- horatia primary.
? ". v.. . 'A.-. or.?fi^???, -;;
; ?',-st 'her>by -aji?cw
dat? fer ro-?tc?or. aa aMeKOan frew
Witro ii. subject to the'miepol tho
Sen&atlc-^
I.-, Wv 1 ?
Newton for --Carp]
5 Cents.
MRS. j. L. CCrKER WAS'ELECT
ED PRESIDENT FOR
NEXT YEAR
GRAND RECEPTION
."Given by Chamber of Commerce
War Fitting Climax to Sue
cessful Weak. .. ,
Tuc 18tb annual convention of the
South Carolina Federation of v 'VJwd*
mcn'K elute carno io it ci?:..; v.-?l',i a
brilliant reception given In/it even
ing by the chamber of commerce nt
thc home of Mrs. Rnfus Fiant on
Bast River Street. ' Tho convention
has. been in section for the past, three
days, not including the session . held
In Tuesday evening in the Anderson
theatre.' ' ?
. The convention iwill be held 'next
year in liar ta vi ?lo, this matter-hav
ing been decided yesterday afternoon
when the. decision for'Hurtsville w?
almost unanimous. ? --t.^-.V-'
; Election 0< Oncers. ... ..
Basin osa of the most importance
yesterday was- the selection1 of . ot?
cers, which resulted as folll?w?:/^V>
.Mrs.'J. W. Colter, Hartf/iillo. pres
ident; Mrs. J. E. I'M 1er uti. Marien,
vice-president; 'Mrs.' Frank B. j Gary,
Abbeville, second . vies- president;
Mrs. C.. C.. Featherspne, Greenwood,
recording secretary; Mrs, li. A.' Mor
gao, Greenville; treasurer, and Mrs.
H. Wi Carroll. Bennettsville,. audi
tor. ' ; . -
, In tho election for stato president
the vote .waa as follows: ' ,j?>;
Mrs. J. L. Coker, Bl, MrB.' Dafu?
Fant 42, and Mro. "John T. /Sloane6.,
According: to the. constitution^V:4jhB
nominee rec?iving ',the, highest^ nui*'
ber of votes is elected, therefore tho
prudent declared Mirafin Colter, .elect::
ed." . ' , ,'. ...rf .y.
the recommendations- of tho i pre?
ldent were read serially and 111G new
officers were -installod . : Immediately
after the election:
Tho chairmen oPtho various; com
mittees are:: ;
Conservation. . Miss- Armlta ,Ros?,
Sumter. ' . .'*-.?(-;'
. Civic, Mrs? Von Trcskbw, Camden'.
- ?l^?cation.*. Mra: . Walter E. Bun-'
can, ^Aiken . - f?**. ". .
, Jliome Economics^ ? K?thajeho j Mul
ligan.. Sumter, i
Library, Mrs'. W-^.'Scott, ^John
sen. - ,
" Music, -Mrs. Thos.'-.Bjptterbr, Char
leston., : "'. -. . .?, ? ) *
.publicity, Miss Montgomery, Mar
ion. . . . .
Public Health, Miss Julia Irby,
laurens. - " . .
.Soda! .and Industrial, Mre. John
Gary Evans, Spartanburg.
fi ; A great many doJegatcs bogan, to
leave Anderson, for their horne? yea
*nfrday afternoon, . although a .large
percent, of them remained. They
wUl leave' Anderson this morning, af
ter having, been, .present'at one of tho
most successful conventions . of -the
?F?d?ration ever. held.
Rbeuniat?s?K
It you'are. troubled .with chronic or
muscular rheumatism ?ivo Chamber
Iain's Llnimbnt a trial. The relief
from pain which it ' affords \& alone,
worth maay times its -cost. Obtain
able everywhere.
'.FICKLE FAnfTY'S
: y ;\;FALL*' ;
2 Keel Trt?^e-k?ysteU*' Cem?df.
t'- Charil Ch?^ia?k
. Ia. a; Oae'i fe***, <$a?e&... .
?? ??ry^':^-y--':<% Y
T?ijBi?: Cahle' F??i' Frosh ' Ah. j ?Vsr'jr ;=
I im i.li'i I' I.'-?- .^l.n'i li'iiji'i.i ?; j ni,' i II '
? ?teCea!ey:fc?w?r?s ,-?frt?*
/MAY 12th and
Stat?
lina and Long for
Games G
HAIL INSURANCE GO.
GKLAT DELAND FOR rSO-|
TECTION IN ANDERSON
COUNTY
ELECT OFFICERS
/E. P. Vandiver Elected President
and Q. Frank Johnson and E.
li -'A. Marshall Agents.
At a moeting held in thc oflicea ot
tho Peoples bink yesterday afternoon
at'-4. o'clock, Hie Anderson. County
r>Tutimi Hall Insurance company v/as
organized, the ' following om eera pe
ing elected.: ' B. P. Vandiver, pres
ident; Janies lt. Anderson, vice-pres
ident, and J. M. Evans, secretary.
Directors elected wero:' J. C. Bolt,
J... ft. Anderson,. O., 8. Vandlv.er, L.
M. ?Geer, E. . Vandivor, J. M. Ev.
ans, C C. Jones, J. M. Evans and
J.rM. Long. ...
Tte company wll? operate only in
Anderson county and E. A; Marshall
and Q... Prank Johnson have . been
made agents.
1 Tho. organisation, of the company
growB ont,of tho demand for.tho pro
tection from hail, lt being Impossible
now to get any ot the old Uno com
panies to write in .thia state. .There
have 'been, many inquiries about oc
curing protection of this/kind, and W
was decided to, organize a mutual
company. More details regarding
tho insure ncc, will be made public to
day.
The secretary of state Issued a com
mission for the company,, the..petit
ioners being: ,
Q. F. Johnson, Lee G. Holloman. IO.
P. Vandiver, D. 8. Vandlvor, J. T*.
Anderson. L. N. Geer. J. A. Major,
,E..A. Marshall, J. Toni . Bolt and.
J". M: Evans. - *? '
Gctme Todas/ j
i i..
Larger Attendance Thara Ycatcr
day Is Imperative-A Pitch
' era Battle ts Looked For,
The second game between Caroli
na and Clemson- will he played this
afternoon at 4 o'clock, with Long In
the .'box for the " Tigers - and "Fig"
Newton .for tho . University ladB.'
This game, will doubtless be one of
the hardest contested -that bas been
played In Anderson - this .season ..? < ? *
The. field will be-in better, ?nape
tl?ls afternoon;, lt. Is: being sprlnkr
led and roi l?d ' th ls . morning, and this
will make lt smoother ?nd not t?o
?dusty.
The. secretary of : the ehamberyof
commerce had to .put. up-a guarantee
nf flYe for the two games between
Carolina, and Clemson, and if the at*
tehdanco ia not bettcr'thls afternoon
than H was yesterday, there will be
a-deficit. Tho .guarantee waa Llgned'
t>y tho merchants '.?nd business men
of An dor cou, and these Should assist
in; having a largo crqwd. presant. as
much as possible. .
It ls.-hardly probable that?.Ander?
son fans ' have ever seen, better rulv
t?ge baseball anywhere . than tho
college- gamea which' : nave been
played here this, season,' abd the. ono
tli|a afternoon Will tfoUbtttaa prove
o/.e of the beat. It ls said that about
200 of the Clemson cadets will :bc
present for. the. game.
: "/ EXEC?T?BS'SALK:!'?./-'.
YSy virtue, bf the authority- vested
in us by the'Last:Will and Testament
bf Hugh ??L?ffey, 8r., deceased, wo
will sell on ?3slesday, on 5th Juno,
1010/1n front of tho Court House,; In
?ha; City, of Anderson, ?. C;. during
UBaal.hours of sato the real estate be
longing tr the estate of the 3aJd Hugh
MahaEey,' deceased, and described as
fellow's,, to wit: Alt the/certain-. ".Set
and buildings,, thereoo* -situate on
?Skin''."atWat-in tho ?own ot WtlSiani;;
jt???; &,C,- containing one. and ; ohe
hait (i 1-2) : acres, more ?r leas, ad
joining lands of V. Acker, H. H.
?rar ??? c^?ra^ and bains; tb? lot'df j
which Hugh jt?bat?oy, Sr., dled,|
seised an^fpO^ - ' ;
' Also SO shards Bank, of William
-jtoa, par; valu* $R>:oo p?r ?dtare. fp.\
5 shares .common ; stock Wtlihv?- ?
atoa min?: par vaia* $100 parjua^.
- 2 snares preferred stock Wflttafofc
atoa tnltla, par, valo? $100.
3 abaren stock Calhoun ' mills pari
value $tooV ."'.'. ?
rah? taah.'. : Purchaser to pay.aa-,
'tr?^trdr/.all''^' h
ata?spa.'' '.:.. . /^^v.,.^--. v'-.-'.r// -/
G m Sullivan, !
Sf.- C. :Mahaff*yvv\ - '
.. EaecuUiM.. j
J " ? ? i
Clemson. Two I
ailed Promptly at 4:
OEUGAltS CHOSEN
ELKS ?/ELL . MEET SK 3TAR
TANB?RG THREE PAYS
NE^T WEEK
G? IN AUTOMOBILES
In Addition to Representatives as
, Many. Other Members as Can
y-"wm Go. \.
: .- ; ?? : V'.'.'t.'?: ** .
At ?tho regular meeting of the An
derson lodge .of Bl ks held lust even?
lng, delegates were- eleolei -to rep
resent the lodge at the annual con
vention which ,1B to be hold in.Spar
tanburg ^c?n May 17. 18. 10, which la
during tho. Music Festival. Tho fol
lowing were elected delegates: Capt.
Ralph J. Ranier, T. P.,. ..Dickson,
Sam'l. . Wolfeu ?. E; Tolly. K. ' E.
Gilmor.Jjoer.Vf. Norris, A. Ii. Todd,
W. K. Dolejnap, J. Tom Bolt, Dr.. C.
P. Ross "?nd W. L., Brlssey. , .
The."ideal. Elks uro Vory onthuelns
tlc about thc. convention and will eh?
deayc-r ?.0 let .'"the other members who
attend. front qthc-r -ledges in. the state
know that Anderson ls on the map.
As many qi tho local members as pos
albie, will go'-.tp si)arti,ni:::rn in ad
dition to'the-delegates which were
selected.' "'^'e^entire. party, will
leavo Anderso?i on tho aftornocn ot
next Wcdnc?dny and . w|ll go*to ?par
tadfcu-rg in - ; automobiles. It is
thought Iii:iL at least 40 from the lo
cal lo d KO will attend . '
^^?^mt?^K^pi^ilpj? th? Ander
son delegation will ho composed ol
bluo coat?.. ^wjjUo 'trousers, while
Bhooa-and v-^hite li?t?. - The' Ander
son.ropresehtativea made an excep
tionally Rood showing it tho conven
tlon. ln Charleston last year and that
record ( . w i i 1. m .! j n : ainc d :.; this year . -i .
SPARTANBURG READY
FO?jNEt?k CR?VVDS
(CONTINUED FROM PAGH ONE.)
voice, lcm pc rainent, youth and a re
markable. personality. To hear , this
unusual voice and. to know the l?v
iiblo v.'omiui b:h!nd thc song will cn-,
rich tim Jives and elevate the Ideals
of those .who experience Chis cnobllng
tnfiuouco." ,.This "noted Dutch con
tralto is . comparatively unknown ip
this country, ahd^ hor present tenir
ls hoing* made hecausci the war pro
vents her- filling-engagements hr Eu
rope. : -..'
Beauty and Personality.
If any d?pendance is to ba put in
advance hotiqes and accounts in -the
nowspapoTfi wherever ; Misc .Anna
Case .has appeared,' this Metropolitan
Star; possesses moro beauty and per
sonality to the square 'inch' than any
American woman} in Grand ?Opera to
day.. She has' boen. knotwn . to Atlanta
grand opera patrons . >for the.. six
ycaru preceding the last Season when
.she waa-kept awayy.by illness.. She
'Will Sing the soprano title in 'Lueia
.di ?Ainm?rnioor,"' the \ opera version
of Slr';-.^Walter; Sec' VV - romantic
"Brido1- o* -Lammer? 'or,** Thursday
?vening.!' Other 'ap* ,ta .Including
'those ' Who will apt ->,r . In Handel's
.mortal "Messiah*''; Vi edneaday even
ing, dre "Mrs. Marie TilloUton Alcock
tho notad American contralto, '.' who
."waa moat warmly received ta^t, year,
John Campbell, tenor, also very
popular last year, ? Theodore Harrl
eon, baritone, h?kTd with pleasure at
tho 1914 festival, Mles Laura Combs,
'soprano, who mada a plac? in . the
hearts of music''lovers here in a coh
.cert last' ?w?utcry and Egbert Mait
land, the young English bacs who
hitit - received fayonio?? nts?ce form
the critics of Now York,
r Ore*t Growth of Choruses.
So ma?!" ?chooV children of tho city
wished to sing tn the famous child
ren's choir i e this: year ' that the dlre?'t
or*?%>f the festival ussociatlob had to
make arangeinents for tho enlarge*
ment c* ttorlarg^'?tag? ^l?-ltb? great
auditorium'(ht Converse'CoMege. This
ydntbfi?i ?wund of 'al?g?rs 'which his
provided- tho particular feature - for
ta? past three years-/.' now numbers
t^. . They will 8h%/,Th?r?d?y af
ternoon. -..; .The .: enlargement bf ' .',the
staged n?s?d .pbss^??'. a' ' ^greater Vn^nn-'
ber in fha adult 'cthoros which now
shinbars about SOO; . Director-. Morris
jtjt\w*tt"pleased <?tirn:.--^.-'?itf-:?YOttad
exceHonce of their Staging.
Advance; sal?s of itjeww. hive been
'gob* add railwt?^?athc^lea?v^y
toq?lri?a- mdlcfio th la year's festival
;wijb>^^tt'*tj^d^^ ? ' : ..; ;
?- ' Wfcooplaf C^Ufb.
One of-the meit ?ucCeHs?ui prepar
ations In >j?o for thia disease ls Ch?m
bert?ia's.- C?agh ?Onwayi ?. W.
Clinton^ P-I?ndcn SprlBgs, Als.,
tiChjr baby had whooping -cough
mti':a*' : wost ?ny;.aa^;?uuld 'have>
?#.%6??? ?Win: "!" Cb?nWrhunV
fceiaWy and ' it ROOK gut him'
tSITY OF S. C.
mes
iest College Pitclie
p. m.
hft
MOTHER'S DAY WitL
BE
?itiw?eisi of Day it Wai?? Canta*
tion and Many Will Be Worn.
. Mittages'. "'
Tho second Sunday tn May is Moth
er's Day and thia.-year lt falls on
next Sunday. The' beautiful " thought
of setting aside one day in tho year
to wow partlcuIarlr%devotcd to ohe's
mother was drst cuggOBtcd to Miss
Anna. Jarvis ot [ Philadelphia, .. who
founded tho Mother's Day ifnteroa
: ional Association to provide thc
necessary organized support for tho
fostering of the movement.. Thanks
.largely to her efforts, Mother's; Day
has .become a recognized institution
as the day on- which each of - us
should -rausv) to- acknowledge .our
debt of affection and .gratitude . to
"?he best mother who over lived," on
which we should bo wlfi her lt we
can, and, if wc unfortunately cannot,
should, make a point of Sending her
a message of affection-and cheer '
- In co-operation with tho effort to
footer .Uie observance :. pf. .Mother's
Day, thc Western Union - Telegraph
Company, has provided, special tele
graph blanks, appropriately ;:doepr'aV:
cd with ,an artistic "design ofr*;K<fc?f?t
nations and bearing - tho ; legend
".Mother's Day," oh' which all messag
es of those who wish to send a word
of greeting to their'mcthcrs cm' this
occasion, by day . lettor ;or night :let->j
tor or in a short telegram, will ho de*
ltvered. . ?v./.-; ' .....7; : .,
The emblem of the day ls tho wiuto
carnation, and I^is tao-hope of thc
Mother's Day'Association that* it "will
be.worn by every one aa a tribute of
respect, hot "only for his own mo".h'er,
hut also for all tho gentle and nobie
motherhood of the.land..
A Symbol of Health
. Th? Pythagor?ans ot Ancient Greece- !
ate simple food, practiced ,'tcmperan?Vj
and purity, -As a badge they used the
I five' pointed star which thoy 'regarded,
as a symbol of hcallh. A red five
pointed star appears oh each package,
of Chamberlain's TabletB, and stilt
fulfills it? ancient, mission as'a symbol
of. health. If. you are . troubled.rwith
indigestion, biliousness or, constipar
Con, get a:'package from'your drug-j
gist.. ;You'wi!l bo surprised- at ' tha i
quick relief which . they s afford.: -. Ob- |
t'ainablo overywbere. i-r ^
Oxford Scholar Dies. . >
London, May 12.-Prof. Arthur
Simpson Napier died last night at his.
home near Oxford,
SERIOUS Sit^^ESSl
By 8dag Constant!? Sullied With
':? McDuff, Vf-'T supered tor savait
flSrepiac"y*?SlS# iitk he?S?S^t?e
stomach trouble.
Ten yeari ago ? friend told me. flo tri
T?ied?ord's Black-Draught, which ! dio,
and { found it to be thc best family medi
cine for young 2nd old.
I keep Black-Draught on hand sin thi
time now, and when my children feel a
hit's bad, they ask me for a dose, and it
does them more good than any medicine
they ever tried.
We never have a ?ongspctt of sick
ness In our family, sinve we commenced
using Biack-Df aught/?
Tlledfcd's Black-Draught ls\purdy
vegetable, and has been found to. regu*
UUe *er,ii at?ase!?, aid digcsiloii. re
lieve Indigestion, colic, wind, watara,
headache, sick stomach, and sim"
Symptoms.
it ha* been lo constant use for mott
ih?.n 70 vcars, end has benefited mbre
than a million people, ;...:;-/-..-.'
Your dniRsist fiel!? and x?commends
<P Rica only 25c. Ott a
: - CL c m
RAGS OF ?LL KINDS
-P?y'ii.50.Pbr.hundred, cain
for Bags. - -' . t
?Sc ?er hundred for ol?1 Scrap
Iron; ?*\W
?.<evper pound for ola1; AntOwWls;
Tirse.
,10c per pound for old Inner Tubes,
-and Tbs KIghc*t Cash P?jcer'.for
all Weds of cid Brass. Copperplate.
. If yon bavis a* much a? 10? pounds.
I of any o? the above 'phone, mo and
j i'U /*ll for . tt, -- :?:.,! . ;
? Hannlns Street,; Near Bin? t?dge.
Ice Co.
?w?irtiilim??
vs.
rs in the Entire State.
A^QMOBII^S 25c Mfa g
f| ? I ' : Children :giry f eir Fletchpjr's} ? ? . ; '; ? '
j
' 'Tho Kind You Haye Always Bought? and which hus. heea s
lu use for over 30 years, hos horno tho signatura xo? '
_ n - and has. been sncdo nndor his per
i ? ';? ifW^j/irp^p-jaL ? Bonni supervision since its infancy?
rW???^^7<%^4^< Allow lio ono to deceive you in thfaV
. All Counterfeits, Imitations and *f JuHfc-ns-g?qd'? arobu* ;
Experiments that trifle. WUh and end aimee tho. .healthot %
Infants and ChBdren--Expexichee against Experiment?
ra
m
ls
fJaatorla Ss a harmless enbstituto for Castor Ott. jpn?L* '
1 ??iI?r?p mnnd ???ihinf?T^ ?? i ?.pleasant.^l?
cou tn lus neither Opium, morphine nor otter ttur^otio
^bstonco. Its.ngo is its ^taranteo. lt destroys Wprn??
?rad allays Feverishness. For moro than thirty years it
^tuTIncy" ?W Coir-0 % %^M?t^M^^
Tho Ch?dren*? Panocea-Tho Mother's Frlcnit ,
. Th? Kiritl You HaveAlways Bou?hi
?^?tiii'?igNTA>'"^t>'9vnMA'<V- voBw ciTV. r .i-'.
j V1 .. Wfe-jw next tnretnftlcofhU's??lo'I
Cert* L?t us weigh a MIchcU?:
j iii companion with any othes1 con*s??d ?f tin? l l
I eanwswe. -ju I
' V . * SW^^?fil? M(cR?toi '/i v : :|| ! i I
I' ' ?. '^96 hiaoler Hian thit ?ttts?c, l i l
j . : ^ . , ite Voct tercenragi JepcnJ?ng -M ' . '. ' : '1 ? I
j ?s ?.'? c/ ffts tlicx tue J tn the tat, , " !. : . . | iiij I
|$|?fa)? ?wfe* wekh* 4?5P***ents extra rnfcW : i I
y-; - tend fabric, which means extra ^
CENTRAL GARAGE ^ - .1111
. Andersonf S. C. ?| |
^^?^^^^K': ( Prom The Literary C?rg^$h^^BH^^^ v !
Al If your radiator!leaks, poor in
SE-MSMT-OL ? Vw;
"*Av'? FmirJjth^L^
. i- Se^cri^pl is ? a ppwo^^ put; up in: Utho^rapH^ lin carts.
:4 ; Whc,ri poured ; frito: yoy r radiator ?t <SIS$QI ve#hY the h otfr?ter;; v
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i/:ihs?t^i$^f?nn?ng ev^ry-other week* in the
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