Horry news. (Conwayboro, S.C.) 1869-1877, October 21, 1876, Image 4
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R. R, R.
ttADWAY'S READY RELIEF
OtTRES THE WORST PAINS
in from Ono to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE HO'jn
fter r<M\ Inn till* n^rerMionn <1 tieml myotic
anrrtu with r ux
h*T)WUH REAP* RELIEF IM A Cl'RK TOR
KVKHV IAIN,
ll vtm tl.e (lilt Mill U
Tl?o Only 1*11111 llomtMly
that lii'tantt* ltiip? the titn?t rxrrilrlAllnr palne, "*v?
Infiamiitatlotti, and ruin Contrition* wliMhern. ilia
Limit*. Stomach, HuwtU. or otlu I aUinlh or vi gni.?, l?jr
one application.
IN FROM ONF TO TWENTY MINUTES.
Bn matter how violent or e<erii<l?tlnf{ the tain (lie
RHKt'MATIC, Beil rlililrn. Infirm, t i n>|1 Nrrvuui
Neuralgic, or proetrM'.cil with diM-nm may lufTcr,
v WADWAY'9 READY RCL'.fP'
wim, afford instant rare
Are
iri.AUAiAIIHN UK Till'. K 1 OKKVs
' I NKI, AM M ATI'IN OK HIE HI. A DORK
iri.AV MATIOX OK 'III K Ih'WK.I.K
CtlNUKXTIO.S OfTIIK i.cnoh
sorr throat, pimouu iikkatiiino
rAI.I'l r ATlnS Oh TII K IIK A LT I
HTHTKRIOR, CROUP, ill i'TllKill a
oai arum, ixklulnza.
jieadaouk, tootllatif.
nhc hamiia, khkumatisv.
cold chills, aol'r ? hii.i.s.
The application of the M on d y Rrllrf In llir pari or
pat l? w here Hie pain or (LRU Till/ < * i?i* w 111 ilKril ea.-e
ami Comfort.
Twenty drop* In halfI. lotlihle * of iv? - or ur It! Jn a few
IviaflliMit* cure yKAMI'S. TA^VS Kill K M??TAi II,
IIFiHTIll Its, KICK hi Aim III'. I > I A l< H 11' IK A,
dvhkntkry. colio, wind IX till. howbl8.
am! ell INTERNAL I'AlN-i
Trnwli re eliotiM nln.ui car'.v a hot'!., nf lCnil.
ISmtlj' Itellrf w i'li ilu in A few <1i op* m
*iu?t will pre will rick near or ,>ain? fr- iii rhainra of
water. i'.lilcUCl (hall TrolKll tlruliiN or Diltcir r.? 4 ,
altniulant.
rEVER. AND AGUE.
FP.VT.R AVI> AflllR cure,I for P.flv ceo'* There I* .
not a rrmn.lltl aye lit In thli won H thai w II cm o K? *? r
*>vl Atiup, ami all other IIh'hiI oi-. IIIIoiik, Ncitrh I,
Tviih<>"l, Yellow, ar t uthcr Feme Inlilol hv HADWAV
rt IT I.LSI to ijiiIcK n RAH WAV d READY UKI.IKK
Filly tonU per hotllo.
HEALTH! BEAOTY!!|
Mii'iNo ami pure men iti.nnn?tvctieask :
OK H.l.vll AND WKH.IIT- I Li; All h.CIN AND i
ill'. VI TIKl'L 1 OMIT.KXIO.S HKCCIOU) TO ALU. '
r'i O r* ft fi~* ir.B A V 9
r V LV u EA JH* U w H H ~ C& ]
S-ifsaparillian Resolvent
YH? CREAT DLOOD PURIFIER.
1 A!' VAPTt TllK MOST ASTONtSTIISO Cl'TlRS; PO
u <'k, so uai'iu auk Tim niA.st.k v Tim !
llOHY UNUKIUIOKS, I ' DKIt Till'. iSILUKNi'K 1
OF TIJIsJ THl'LY \v J.NLhlUl I. MLIHCINK.
THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Been and Fell.
Rvary drop of the HAKS VPAWT.T.t AN r.RSOTr.
VliNT communicate* through lln Hlitod. Hwent. I'i iihi, '
? id other Huels nil.I )iilcr*of tin- svaletu llio victor or '
fe, iur it repair* the ? nmca oi Urn body with lit w mid
. miJ maiciip'.. Srii..u:u, s.ptuii., Oin'Minipii"'.!,
Glandular dls ,a?e, I'lei'l* III llm Ilir >Mt. Mmiili. Tumors,
Nodes,; llio Glandannd other part* of llie .yslcm.
s.iro Eyes, Htriut.oruus dtscliuittc* from the Kar? ana
llie Viirit (in ini oi Hkln disease". It,i options, IViof
jv.tei, Scald llend, Ring Worm.Sail llln ui.i, l.r>slpclns.
Actio, Itlack Spots, Worm* in ilia Flash. Tumor*, Cancers
In the Womb, and all wrakonlm; and painful dlscliaiens.
Nielli Sweats, Lot,* of Spcim and all ? listen of
the lllo principle, aro tv It li I it the emails e i sinre of this
wonder of Modorn t'hrmltlry, and a lew dues' u?? w II! i
prove to any person ualnp It i'or either of then. lui iiu of
dI*vase Its potent power to cliro tlieni.
II tho patient, dallv becoming induced hv the wastes i
and decomposition that It continu-i'ly proprere nw ene- j
ceeds In arresting Ihcsc waste*. and icpiiiis Hie same |
with new lUHtrrial inr.de fri ill health) bL-ud- an.l ll It i
tho HA USA I'A It I I.I ,1A N tvlll ami dm secure?a euro j
I* certain; lor when oiico this remedy commences lit ;
nnik id purinentloii. and aurern Is In'diminishing tho .
I.eui of waslcs. lis mini." will h rapid, and every day
Ilia patient will lei I loll1 .elf pro wine be lie i and ?i rollircr, |
the food dlpettliiK In net, appetite Imyruviu,;, and :K.?h
and weight increasing
Not only does llie Ssnsipien i us Rrsoi vrvr oxtel (
ah known remedial apenit In Hin r? i.r ?'ir . i ir. beenlull..is.
Constitutional, mid fcki.i im-stM, but It it llio
only poslth v curs I n
Kidney ?0 Bladder Com plain! s,
I'rinary and Womb diseases. Gravel, IHnhc'cs. TVotvsy,
Stoppapv oi Water, Incontinencenl I line, Hr,phi's It.ja
r*v, A11>ii1111iiui ia. and In a.I eases where thore aro
brick-dust deposits, or the water Is i ble is, r >udy, muted ;
Willi substances like I he whin oi uu ?pk. ei ll.ic.ul> Ilka
* I.He silk, or Ihera Is a morbid, !?. k. In n.fs upper.r- I
anee, and white bone dust Vpi.slis, and when there Is i
a priekintr, burning sensation when I ??->Inc waier. uml
psm in the buiall of the hack and along lliu Loins.
Tumor of .1V Years' Growth
Cured btl Ktuliniu *.<s I .'/ ** J *
DR. RADWAY'S s
MectPnrptMRcplatiDirPills
Vt-rtrctlr t.i*Wilp??. i losantly roali><1 vritli ?\ver| k"">,
I uik<\ rPtiuiple. iiurli"**, clo*n?'! mil Mrmitiliin. Il.iil*i
: > ? I'lIU, lor Hip cure ul nilmmr k-rs . lti<! Mumni h,
l * r, piiwcln, Knliu is, lltn liiir, .Ncriu'n l/i?nw.,
Ilrnii*cln>. l!i<iull(i?!lui(. CinlltMifM, hidlKOMtloii, ! ??
I . !.?!? HIII'Xi?n?"i". Hlllcna Kr *n. Iimaiiiinnilon i?f ilio
li Aid*. t'lli *. and nil !> rniiKoiimi. * ul llir Inicrintl
\ .wrrn. Win ranted I?"?i 1T1. t n |io?'illvn cure Pur-lv
v k'i iui?,ci'iiuuiiiia no mercury, uiiiui niiordcluttrl<>
i lit ilru?*.
A iriv ill.tM i\( P. AIlVT AY'K I'll.I.R will fr?n l?>p in
' in ' mm > II il.< ai m o unniril il, turtle r*. I'ricc, Su cmiit
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(iOV. ( HAMKKHI.WVS HKl'I.Y '10 COL.
11 ASKKMi.
ASmnmnry ol' its lending Points?Misrepresentation
mid Abuse of the Pool?le.
Tin1 following siiiiiiiiiiry, from tin*
A ndr.rsnn Inttlliyenccr, gives in :ih
short form as possible to muko clear,
tlu* I nil rt ecu column, tine typo, reply
ol (iovernor Chamberlain to Col.
Haskell's invitation to meet (ten.
Hampton in public discussion.
At the outset tin* (iovernor ac*
knowledges the respectful terms in
w hich Col. Haskell's letter is framed,
hut thinks the challenge should have
Ween addressed to the chairman ol the
Republican Kxccutivn Coir inittee.
I le lias intorn.nl the latter that he is
ready, ils soon as his official duties
will permit, to meet den. Hampton in
joint discussion. j
lie says that Col. Hnsktll's state*
meats as to the spirit ot the Democratie
part y, and t he charges i|iteted trout
the New Yoik ?vn*/, HYo/d and Tribune,
eovwr i lie whole Held ol i lie pivseat
oolitnal i mil roi ?-r?v 'i vi-n#.
i " ;? ""lv |
riii iiiH ii.:x *i* in tin* Smt and "World \
:im; wholly untrue .ind unloundcd, and j
ho is in no way responsible lor 1'alter- j
son's statemetil*? and virwti. i
lb* reviews llit* la*t i wo yeats' !
administration and claim* 10 have
rallied on I all the reforms promised ;
hi jironl ot w lii? Ii he lelrrs to the utter
incesol leading i iti/.ons and ol iliej
jiuldie press, gixintr i \iraels Itom the
rlosii g ill t irle in tlie( liatlcslnti Aiifit ;
and ('ouii')'s it? ?>j?I ot (iovcinoii
Chamberlain. lie claims thai lie was
renominated as a Retorincr t?y a iwiitliild
Vote ol the ro|t\i lit ioli; thai he
secured the adoption ot articles lour,
six, and sex en ol the Stale lb-publican
platform, and nixius a eotnpartson of
this xxith the Democratic phiiiortn I
He rlainis that his te-noininatton as a |
reformer ami the retortn plallnrm are j
a snllirieiil answer to Col. Haskell's j
< hnt'ee r.f inconsistency in accepting j
the re-nomination.
ite Knows tn> public cause of com
plaint against his associates on the
Stall* ticket, i xeept that two ol them
opposed his coutsi as (-iovet ner, and,
111 billion's ease, lie ci HI pities Ills ft la
lions witli him to those between Til
den and 11endi n ks. Mores \ er, though
he diil not approve ol or consent to
Elliott's notnimtlioti, Elliott has since
cordially endorsed the woik ol the
eon volition in re-notniti.ai in tf him,
(Chamberlain) and in pledging;
relet in, re allinns all he has ever
said concerning .Moses and Whip
per, and claims that they, and all j
xx ho go villi them, have been unloaded.
"Thi*," ho says, "has been
accomplished 1.x the Republican party,
lor xx halt ver I Imxedotie is chatg
able to >ln eiedil ol the Kt publican
party, which has noxv endorsed and
ro nominated me." lb* in xt reviews'
t lie si niggle ol tin; ('<?i?st rx at i ve and
Straight outs lor ihecoitlio! ol the
Democratic Convention, and declares
thai the success ol the Niaij/lil outs
was the success ol tin* Edgelicid or
Mississippi pb?u, and warrants him in
declaring that the present struggle by
the Democratic party is to gain the
political control ol the Nate lor the
sake ot political i>oxver and advantage
lie then demon tlie pea eel til character
claimed for the conduct o! Democrats
at |>ul)lic meetings, nnd gives a long
account <1 ids experience at Edgefield,
Ncwhciry, Abbeville, .Midway and
Lancaster. At Edgctield, lie sajs, lie
was compelled to divide time in or let"
to avoid bloodshed. The whites were
nearly all openly aimed, and sonic
carried pistols in their hands. At
Abbeville, when lie attempted t(?
speak concerning Hamburg, pistols
were cocked by white men who
crowded towards him on the stand.
The accounts given of the meetings
at all the above named places is
very dark indeed, nnd represents the
while people as v iolent in the extreme,
and as having perpetrated every kind
ol insult, barely short, ol actual physical
violence. He next takes tip the
Deniocr.niie plan of proscription, qunt.
ing st great length trom the ed:toiiaU
and correspondence of the various
Stale papers, Hie resolutions of the
ward clubs, Are., to show that the
Democratic party has adopted and is
carrying out a systematic plan of social
and political proscription with the set
and avowed purpose ot forcing men l;>
vote contrary to their convictions and
U' ikllliu U li/l o1! Oil*. ?. .v I '*** ' 1
? .mavn, HUM 1 r.l Pl-YCIill IMJUIIWIIS OI
the revised statutes to prove t hat it
violate* the law oi the Stale, Ho Vetera
to the existing Hiihre ami rifle
clubs uh the basis oi a political organization,
and a prominent agency in
the canvass, and quotes the revised
statutes aga?n to show that lliey are
I forbidden by law. lie then proceeds
lo instances ol actual violence by these
clubs, and reviews the Hamburg case
as a wanton butchery ot unresisting
prisoners, lie believes that the clnel
responsibility lor the Charleston riot
rests with the Kepuhlieuns; it was inexcusable
and disgraceful, hut it was
subdued by the Republican authorities.
It has fastened a bloody blot on
the party that caused it." '1 ho origin
and c.iuse of the Elleion riot is not
definile'y known, but it I as In en clear
)y proved that nearly all the colored
men were hilled, not while resisting
tho execution of tho law, or any legal
process, or while violating the peace,
or threatening or attempting violence,
but weio shoi down ir. the fields,
woods and cabins, and wherever found,
i lie is informed that lorly or filiy wcio
ITORRY WEEKLY
1 killed ami is led to lieliuvc that the
killing has not yet ceased, three instances
of a later date being given,
j lie attiibules all the violence to white
Democratic agencies, ami declines to
call upon the Democrats to suppress
these disorders solely because the
I >cim?.er.itic party arc the authors of
the disturbances. It would be like
[setting wolves to guard sheep, and
| he will never yudd to such a demand,
i lie cannot call upon colored liepub)'.i
ears to suppress them, sis this would
I :. . . " * ?
I I 11 <11 .III' a COhiri'l. "Ill Mtell UII
euwrj?ency," In4 huvs, "my ?u.lv rt-1i?
mice must lie upon United States
troops." lie cone I ml es a* follow*:
44 1 W?' "Kxcctiiivc <>t the United
States will tlo his <luiy and 1 will do
mine, and it shall lie Hc? n bv the woild
whetlici (lie liohi to a live Iniilot can
he trumpled under loot hy any coinhination
or party of men in this State."
The lolloping cm opotideucc ? \plains
ffscf.
St mi in, S. O't. 7, 187<h
! My I)r.Ait Nik: in \i??w of the grave
rhnryen iiiailn hy (.mciiinr ' 'lianiberlain
against the DemocratU* party ami ilieir mode
of ( <>fmInetIup. t lie pi esci.t canv.iss to Ii is letter
It) folom'1 ilnskell ? charges dcrlm'in/ thai
the State is an armed camp, and that our
meeting* are attended hy organized armed
bodies?may I asl< you as a lb-publican and as
the < liief Jieth o of tlie State In nay, if in your
(>l.se,-\aloii ihe.-s- li;n ,< s a: < hoi lie nut hy the
l uis e| the easel' \ on saw to day one . I the
l. r.cs ineel ings we ha. a held, am! you can,
then ;oie, speak IVoin experience ai d |?erSoiul
observation. I l.a?e been llnnnyli
.wenteeii ok the countias ot the Sta'e. and I
have iimli essed, I am tut re, at least 100, 000 j
people, and I can sav with perfect until that I
have not seen one sin, 1c armed body ol men,
nor liaa one distill bance occurred at any ol
I In se saM meetings. My solicitude lor the
good name of our Slate will, 1 tins', he a
Miihei' nt i sense I'm my eidhng 4 our attention
lo ibis matter. Iti ipiesiing an eaily answer,
i am. very icspectfully,
Your i.heoii m sevant,
\V AI > K IIAUITOS*.
11;s IIom it 1*\ J . .Most..-, < Kiel .Justice.
S r mti.u. S. <<>rt. 7, 1S7M.
Mi/ Jhar^ir: I am iuM in tee. h>t ol your 1
. - - % * - *
Will!, II.(I HI Hill ( II pis III 1 111! Mil Hit*. Kill ll"'
j last three or I< 111 months I have not heen in I
any ol tin' Conn'ie- hnt those of tinnier ami
Uichiatnl. Witin tli.it period I hive heen]
pirscnl at only two polilieal meeting* -one
It >hl hs tl.e Itc pnhlieuu party anil tin* > ler
lo-ila> at l hi-> plai'e by the IVinor. its. A thoiii'.h
I was at tie* latter hut a s! > it . !
ssas fertile greater part of the day
streets, with every op{io;tiiiiity ol ob-eisbe
; the beh. i to, anil ileuiea .i.r ol the .< >
I eotirse v lite!i t i ie i iwa )i< oih.nl h ou.lt I or (lief.
'1 ho eol ect ion consisted ol rtli/.cns on
i loot ami la i.>i'ha el;. I saw in i <> ii stame
I any exhibition id aims oi a1 y behavior in'
consistent will) t he M rii'lcst j.n pile's. At the
j IJepnhlie;tn nieetli , to w tiii i. i ha1.e atiovo
| li ter eil, then! w as no iitlempi . I int. i n.ption.
i shall icqniu; vi iy t><u;e evidence to
satisfy in that Kottth ' aiolina is an aimed
camp. I know of nothing u lueii would lead
I iiih so to Ceiieliiile. hoi ins seil t do not know
i I jinylhn.jr < liirh would make me douhiliil
in any putt ol the tit ale ol enjoying tin: same
seeniity which I Jeel attaches to ine under ms
own roof.
1 trust tlie ilay is fardot ant when violations
of the peace in our own hinders will require
tlie intei ii'ieuci: of any arm inwu potent than
that ol the law.
\ ery respect full v yours,
' ! *. J. MOSMS.
ti km; it a t. Wahi; Hampton.
I ...
Two t'o'ii> 1 ies in North Carolina
winch nri Mile by side arc neatly
cijiml in population, wealth, and im|?.,i
ianc.e. E-'gccoinbe county, win-re
Hit* ncgl'ots are hugely in execs* ot
the whites, is ruled hy Kcpuhlicnn
iMi pt't baggers, and paid last \cir a
tax ot over $70,000. Tilt county,
where the Democrats in power, taxed
its citizens only $11,000. Under the
system ot appiifil (?ranlistn in Kdgecotnhe,
thirty paupers cost, the taxpuycrs
mere than the entire comity
expenses of I*i11. The UcpuhlicAus
ate making a strong cilori to extend
the Edgecombe system to every coun
ly in the Stale. The only way in
wlucli the people ot North Carolina
can prevent the spread ot corruption,
thievery, and oppressive taxation is
open to thetn. Lei them elect Vartain
November, and also give a rousing
majority for Uncle Sam Tilden, the
uncompromising enemy ol a'-l such rascality
as that which ilourishes under
llepublican rule in Edgecombe conntv.
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I
i The Cheapest, 2 jap that can bo used for
the following reasons :i i
1st.?< >m? bai will go as fur as two of an
ot law.
2d.?Only onoliairihousu.il nibbing being
required, there is a saving ol' inoie lluiii
the entile cost of the Soap in labor alone,
i 3d.? 1 be clothes aie made ISvveel, ('lean and
While u it bout boding or seaidilig, thus
all injury to uiein is avoided, There is
a saving in luei ami hard work, and (lie
washing is done in about liatl the usual
time.
It is also guaranteed under a penalty of
lllly dollars not to injure the clothes 01 bands,
and <is one Itial will enable any person to asCeitaiullie
ti nth of these slaleiueiils, it would
li"Vei pay ll.e p.opiletor to engage in an extensive
system ol advertising and elaim such
decided merit, lor his rtoap unless lie knew
from positive experience that it would piovc
to be in eveiy lespi cl w hat is claimed lor It.
This i> also a snperioi ?>oup lot ioiiet ami
Shaving pin jxiats.
WAUNLU, UllOL?ES & CO.,
Wholesale Fancy Grocers,
General Agents,
may 27 I AMu^:phia, Fa.
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
i)i)l llroadway^ i\eto York.
(Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
Mam 1' AI 11 IlKhS, l.Vll'Olt'l I. lis A L) KA I.Kits I.N
CilitOMOS ANi) f&AMii J,
Stereoscopes and Views,
AlilH' Mb, Gil A i HObCOl'KS, and blHTAliLi'l
VIEWS,
Fhotograuhic Material'8
We arc llcadqiiailers for evetything In the
way of
Storcopticon and Magic Lanterns
iieing Alanutnctuieis oi the
MiCKO-SClRN'llFlC LANTERN,
bTKRLU l'ANOFTlCON,
INlVERbJ'l \ bTERLOPTICON,
Aii'v ERTibi.R'b blEREOFTlCON,
AUTOI-ICON,
SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY LANTERN
l'KOlVLE'S LANTERN,
Each bty.c the be.rt iii its chus in the makcl.
* atalogws el Lia'crus am) Slides, with
directions lor using, scut uii a|>,>iicai ion.
Any enterprising man can make money i\iih
a huge Ma^iC Lai.tern,
' fT?" Out out this advertisement for reference.
21, 1870.
AMERICAN and FOREIGN PATENTS
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Ni> eli.uunless the patent is gtanted. No
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so additional lees |<>r obtaining and conducting
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i Commissioner Al,l, rejected applications may
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LANE CASES, LAND WARRANTS
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Snip in i - i. and 100 acre pieces for sale.
This si'i i t> is assignable, an J can be located
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j (MIS wot.tided, ruptured, or injured in the
lati war, houevei slightly, can obtain a pension
by addlcssing OthMUltK & CO.
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supreme ( unit of the United States.
I iii<* ' 'i i n iiiim.s, and tho Southern Claims
I. ii-li ilcp u * uiMit if our husmets is conduc,
tod in a sepai aln bureau, under charge of
; llu; M.inu' exporieiieed parlies employed by the
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i We desire to viiu success bv deserving it.
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Silver Plated Ware.
Eloctro-Platod Table Ware,
a n i)
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in g it hat variety,
MAM'FACTUltKD liY TllK
Moridcn Britannia Company,
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The best I Milled SPOONS and FORKS are
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where necessarily tho most ware comes, and
hearing lite i iailo Mark.
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The Pioccss and Macldnery for mannlaeturiiig
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and lilled it throughout. lie will keep a
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lion for ShJU guuaiM. 'lirim only $.5 jxir day.
Col. Watson is a nut.so of Virginia, and
j probably tlu> only Hotel i'ropriolor in i'bilaI
peljiliia from the South,
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