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THE SENT1\EL. J E. BOGS, Edtor. J. E. B000S & Co., ProprIetors. P C1iENS C.H. S. C. 1t or Mithweril)tion, $1 .I0 lri"ltln st.rietly in1 a111(Pl n : for six in "'I hs4, 7 e. Advertisements insertp1tel 011 10 clor ner..monare ofoner ineh orles for the first vinserton ,n(iftveenits f''r (',h suhseen ent inlSrtion. T,iheral <dicount ir1(le to m'trehant 1 a1(l otIhrn Nlverti nig f(or six mont hs or h v the ve;r. Obituary Notlef4 OX('('li' 1111 ll".es j '~~T't,ai,rm of l o-t." C om1nont ra1tson of a<personalch11ravtf('r. when <1(mW 1hle wi h1e1 ch' 101r i '1 for ( s olv rtise(nw s. For Anno,nneinr ('andlidaltes five dollars eh, strictlyin iLvanes, THURS)AY, MAY 3, 1888. One great rdva1utnge Fort HiP of fers as a site for at Agrienltunral College is the a1sence of barrooms and the nceessity for 1v. accoinpaln(y ing CalboOse. The R{epubiliCant palrty is showing some feeble signs of life in several of the colti eS. A sifhienut nuiher have already'lecn henrdi frot to sen(1 a Sl tdiu'v ( delegntionl to Chiicngo. The Hot Springs Conve'ntion ar langC(l (efiite( lans for orgtanizing a S UtliPrn Ittutmignition S iietV with head Lquarters at New Yowk. The thing; looks like )nsinl's in the right WyLV. Tl er' seemllS;t) Le nothing iniithe Wy.\ of HLuCcess altt (n(in g ti s( e 1m('ie. Cotton and1( (1Otton factories shioul kecep pame with ('0ach other. There is all)le r(o(m in Iih iS setion for iiOi'e umaterild m11uscle 1n1 mtills. The Piedmnnit Imniigrat ion So s'iety will Li doubil1 t 1he of r1at b etetfi I to this seet ion. The W:V to 11cComprlish tnt" thing stl(ceSstnllV for a (olnlt)i111 itv, is first, to sIeCure ((''I c t( of ne lion. T'his is more thon half the bttle. If the Curr"ent of ilinigra tion is once .atarted1 into this part of the State, it will b1 no trib'Ile to keep ?t' ulp. The tln re that c,oles, the more will want to come. Like good goois, the e limlte andl suil will hest, a(vert ise thems('lyveS, when one0 th2y are tried. . The Battfle Reguin. Tlhe le fr re v'fo.u"rm is legun. the .lbmse, have iiuarslnilied the'ir f9r eeCs. The i~ linie has be en drw by v iI~ Mills oif T(exas, anld .Kelley of P'en sylvai 1a has t ried( toe( flip no k1l. "Tar1 itt reform"ii is the watchiword. Ahlls spIoke as if lie knew his cons2 tients iinhab ited thle Unlion(). Kelley spoke11 as3 if he was frot Piilensylvaniia - -spoke s if lhe kine'w h is conistitIuents resided' there. Mills of Texas spo ke for the9 for Penlvan2lia. ?ililhs is ai demo1 crait, Kelley is a repulienni. Mills says "Taiff for I'(teveie onlly"- KEl consum111ers. ihellev wantis 1tohi'1 (rote humdIs oIf riih11 l9 uninfcturies. M ills wvants t-> leave what. the Gover'(innenli'it dIO >e nIt need9: in thle pou k.'ts (If tliw pepl where it justly be'longs. 1\(l. leo v wants to over hlead thle t reasur'v with lusty inillion1s, to pult a larige' profl(it into0 1n' po9ke't. of the mainu factures where it does( not1 belong. Mills is a den'uior.nu2. Klley is a republican. Conoi , Novemiber', c'omie. Iteforml the( taitI. - Co. 11. WV. Siinpson has quailhifie'd mnent Iof Col. 'lTonms91 G . (Clemison. The substance9(0 (If that ailready.1 re no9wne deemnen ('ii 'lt has IbeenI given1 to the publi)c. Thoug siml 5il(what91 len gt. by it is ia clear cut1 schme 1 f9' the) ad9 99 vanceenit (If a1 scientitie kulnwledge of agri' ultu(re. It is a libeail d ona.t tioin. TheI 9 ireturn'I of th P a pi'-iisers' sIhow~s I1tat Ithere wil1l be abtliuI SD2, 0)00 alvaiilble for fthe e'st al1ishmenlit oIf aL s(hool). The Sta:te hass threlie yeas the do:.atioin on thle te'rmis it is IotIllr ed. A re(fusL will will 1ot. de'fealt tIle inltenlt ion of hl testator to1)1 e.)(stab lishia a.(il 19ieuIlt uI o lle'ge. Th1 is conitiingency is provid ed fo r. TheIu State ma12y Iobjec(t to) the testann,n)'itary' 1s no0 reasoni for re(fus'n1g the beques't, but it will be( 21 good reas) .1 for the' Stato refulsinig to do19 imore for the in. stit ut ion than hai been0'' (1onle by its founder. The State (enn1 nece'pt the hequ(est without(It appro~priiatinig mon1ey. If the inianagemienut should not be~ .satisfacto'ry to thle St ate, the aIppro-. priationi could he withhileld. ItL is bound1( to be( aL great publ)1ic *ege it. Thlereo will be0 a9 'ontest by u~~Q wbvert the will, but Col. hing upi andii dowvn for'arueral das',' 2as to the amoun211t (If the be(Iuest, but nlow it bobs up1 sereniely. Hurrahl the lem)sonl College of South The Executive Cotumnitteo of the "Farner's1 Moveuent" has prepared an address to the pexop)lo of the State,. in Which is raised alunost every ques tion, that affects the governrnent of the State and( countics. Thie burdlen of the appeal, however, is an Agri. (ulturail College, aLni the r(<iluctio)n of govern montal exp1en;es. It will form anl interesting c(atehisrn for the cnndilttt( for the aunlnner calpaign. It is practically at crystalize(1 synopsis of the last two years <liscussions. It Appears now, that Fort Hill'3 part in the (rinm, will have to be postpl)oned in or(ler for court, to settle the title. County ('onvt ntIon. T.l'he ('ount v Deiocrat c (onvlention is hereby calb d to nt( t in the court Ihous18e at Pirkents onl Saturday the 12th <l: \y of MIV 1888, to (el(t <1ele gates to the Stalt(' Con ven tion, whieh meets in Cohn1ldia on the 17th of Ml to elect delegates to the Nation al C'onvention. Ihe 1'resi(lrnt. ut the (diflrent loc":al 1)enioeratie club1)s Will call a meeting of their e1111s on Satunr(lv the 5th of iMaY and will elect deleg ates to the I ( owty Coliventiont, ill s( ruleted t() vote for or against the Priinaurv 1.lt of noIll IIInating all otlieers from (over nor1 <lownl. The foll(wing is the 1basis of rep 1( (11 liatiu 111n the ('ouni ( v l it in: 1onP de1'lega Ct for ('Ve rV I (litV live nI1 rolld In Cii ers of onch club. By ur<l(Yl of l;eeltive ('C (onmittce. B. A. C"nii.a, (hr'n. 1. W\. 1'(1(E, S C'iV. lItoatd.! C t (nd(! T'1n. Enrr1Lon: ---W\e nowtave lv'Somel tinsdel n stli; northl of P'i(k(en (..I Ailrnig th1mml ar"e the rolds froli Pick ('ns to Purokin:ltownu, the Onle froml the hc:Al of Oo'leov Rtiver to its tnolth on South Saludo, and that 1firotu I'llklliitow1 to the Blthe r'oitl, l("1ulingl froto (treenvlillc to (:'s:r's HIcl(1. All tlse 1ire high wayIVs of which any couunty iuight Well b' pr'ont. They 11aV( 1n unul( upl)o1 a llilIllUli gnale of 12 inceli(s to the rol t.o, thirugh le n11st, bro fken in I hilly ,Uit-t of the coityV aond alptlV illustrates wvhat sple(uli(I high - Ways" (co1n(1h e niiule of atll the no:tin) roads aliig frou the ctt1111ounV s< at to the titl't'renlt secti .nis of the countty, 1(11(1 cS1(('ially tI' the Stlt luis atlong Air in 4110o:i1. I have bean1rl it remlarkel that is1in. lIn reality, (h-aenilile no0w 1. wll:it 01ur luuhurg wais fifty yea :rs iirikets 8n 11 ila111 (fireInville was then. T1hiese statlions1 live a thiving tr:i(le; they sell gulano, buyv andi sell cott1 1 11(n u andhailb oIthIer pnn lce. Nowi, M1r. EdAitor, the pubIllic high ways arie the great arlteies thrio ugh wiIhih til,e trad10, t ravel an id coinme11 rce (If tile cuIu111Ir circulate; lhenlce thiur thal ths great11 . ipoeas i n tIhsln IlountyII 1 tooi cat hl I n lle tv lease hous, 1 buitr thy 1are8 nuIle everv1 the tbjet is tiio ut the1( routes wher onll oentgd, I((Itohy lm nver the tuhan1 I i s lilm he w'Iise un ol fjlIlui theci 1ure, who blt his1) (l0lue lIn a1rock or Ithe noner v oifus lvand in.eiia in ol e: 1i.entine ab1ove, fte trr.1 vel ling1 plulc an lillolei' 11h1e fnorl 1f i'tewole i c Iunty ii 1are ilbed 80 iione ap. A.:1.(I oi . Ta 'lley,-~ whom ithe 15ItWilleve it.ember,SO and 1whose1 enerty and skille in' the0 lin outel of rIad is not11 to b111I e 1xc lld. HI sil) sira it he18( oun :ve faioonl the ''ear.. slg ten v r OClli umy friends now11' with vil pleasure tnouncei ' hima for r flectio tIow t w llt helo, hasl.s lvii 1111 (1~ vi ie] i N iIx.el t ). iiti "'eiiity of~O I fr eran IUI r i ewels.1 WeU'l( knii11o (Itha 5t "wadeer is ailaw profession,11 wouhO have bleso hort11 swiging and occaionl stands11 ~jar (i. But we) ill haveli til ixcs (Ifanderer"y for ,vte know hwintoientedPa, buti verant juice tof corn o the( rich, and eren oflimY, atoo athi snetin wich08 jispotn mf or lessyth~Jj thate Atlant Ga.,:i4epiaP. d If nothing happens to deteriorate thi3 peach t1111(1 apple rop, you can Mr. E(1 itor cotle around and bring wanderer ad'l "citizen" who gave mo such a rap a iv weeks ago, an(d we wil! have a nice timlte eatin g yeaehes, "sand. d ed" over with sugar and creatn and we will fix all things right. t I have found out a new wrinkle of breaking an ox to pull a ploW. Hitch a singletree to the ox's nose- aixd hitchi a mule to it to pull the ox and the ox will pull the 1)10w. I saw such a sight about a mile this side of Central the other lay. I SiaW "Rover"excorres pnlnt of the SEnT7"INELr from Central, but now Dr. Rt.. C. Folgeir, of that P 0ee the other day, in between the )1oW handles covering some seed wi1hih lie sati(1 was ''the poor man's friend." I got leave of hithn to make this item. Mr. Williun MeWhorter passedl thirought this pilace the other day. I rcont he had been on a visit toi reltives inl Huberstiamu Co., Ga. The fartiners of this section are all so b usy that. I can not get a Inrriago tiotice to ien< in this week. Youms as ever for good luck, Bun Jo1:s. Gates S. C., Apr. 18th, '88 TIhe (lrp hniunge. In the 'Thornwell Orphniiage, Clin, touI, S. C., are tifty-tie orplihans. 1hey are frioii the States of Scuth ('aroli ina, Gcorgin, l lori(lt, Tennessee, Mis si-silpi, 'lexas, lllinois, l arvadii and llisstchtsetts. They are froti the Presby tmri:i, Methtdist., (iEpiscuopail atnd l'rtestatt,) l;iptist, Fi.pisco t i du t hrdil IeunIcmina1i (lcni 11iiuutti''iu. ''hey are t;iught. onlV inl scIoii-i oom1, but. are fitted byv 1uracti.-al labor, for life's lattles. No stervatfs are cmt plhved in ainy d ouestiie (lilt V. The (hiilr( do it all. 'le boys learn p--inttii g, farmin1itg, gard(n'ieg anid (pt)letlttring. The ilea t "helpig themulves" is car fully incu lettel. 'I'he suppo11urt of this Iinstitutiitn deo 1n id(ls on th se wiho love to help the fatherllss, a( no rpl;um with proper ty is ai1 itted. (:ifts fr their sop por. shumdul b seut. to l:ev. Wi. P. Jacbs01), (inton, S. C. The Institn tion hats -wn tI such propr ut ionus, t,hat, a cetitr.l Inuilling futr diinng r(5)11 ail hite ln p1it[15)5 ii to be Iutilt, the coruerstone of wlhichi will be laid un Mity ithi. The Sunday schouls ar( ill atsk(d to cUintrilbute to its erection'i. Thie smiallest gift will li:An-giuirl olg n 7b~'t/he I-|Jis of('7%/u C 'ottn />,u.rnt: HIon. TI. (G. Cilemson, soncc ii lawi c-f ,JoLmh C. Clhounti, wci ho1e here- oin fihI Aprcil, hias wvilled Frut-t Hill, a State' of Succt hi Crcclinca fir thec lun11 po se of ist ablciish in g an' A griciuli tral (Colle-go. 'The State0 is rirediiNc to puit uip thle tic cessary bihlinigs fori the cllege, buit ini the eveiit the State dos5 nicot re spmc ul to thiis reirernent1i cici therei is iinpjle prou visionl m:iile fir thei i-stabchlishntuc-ut if th1-ecllegeo iindepe dliit of St ate id, thocugh it the State will lemil its aissistac-e to this laudaA cbl i nterprisc thle colleg g ennic ihe im vl ic-me-I lar-gr a cnd moi re betoi..'I c-iil ico the Stati- at large thtan other wise Ini ciililtin toc the gift cf Fo'rt. HFill, Mcr. C'lems mi has e-ndowecl to tih' siiplcrt o f t his cocl!iyge the hu'g est ;unicinint, T :icn ititrn-ici, thait hims iver bceien eiclicwedt tco ainy itst it ut ion in thIe Sltte, and if thei State willh al - how this ccolle-ge its slmcre of the se-vety -six thouilsa dollar i bs ani nutal approiacI:t itns inun the State andc Naliinial Go vi rtnimnt for agr-i mul- tra iurposi-cltes, oh C arolf( cina wtill ticcne ini Am cr-ica:. "Farmerici T'i lhtnan ,' the icgitaor ciof the 'lfarmiers' moi vi.. men11t ," tad Cl. cD- i. . Norr-iis. Pre si - (1(e1ti1, at mun cthie hiieircIl of (dir-e. tours wL > are tic itave perpe1)1tual ccn.i tr--l if this itnst-ituticon. Loenctedl as this pcropertyc is, int 1ne ocf thce best farintg utc stick raisintg scitionis of the State, there is nocthinig lacking' Nxcept tii- harmnii ousti i aStctiont ofi the tfaricis cif thec Staiti- t:imkc this (cllege onelof ith liriltst ini-tituttionis itn Progre~iss ini niicin-te knotws m,u h alt. TIhei cdocctrs noc w haive a newc heatt tuiei. which 1thcecai I ccxy proprylemhuli iiiisonohiniie. It is ani ailkailcidh, pre pacrid byi synthtesis. Toc lookci at. thce biibl-(ci one uoubl suppltoe that thuc Ilitpartationt wouli knk cot all form-its (cf hieiart disecase beiiforie thle imo st agihe M. D 1. could get aurcuic to his secondt visit.-Courier- Jowumd. FantlIuer*i Co~unuty MIee i ng. A tmeetitng of Pti-kens-i(' ciunt v farmu-it icrsis herebyc c~ alled( tic mci a- ct the (Cout IHicuse ccn Satui-cmv t he 12thl day oif May';, itiinedcicfely- ifteri thei adcjiourmien t o f tice C'ouniity (Conveni t ionl. Quiest iions of giretit imrpor-tance will be0 subiittedl fori constideration,t andc it is hiopedc thero- will lbe a full tepr-esettion.tt B. J. Joso 'ntr-al Apt-. 20. acting chrmi'in Teacher's Column. Mn. ETon:-As you have given a olumn in your worthy paper for the l'scussion of the vita. sul>ject of edu ation, I have resolvedl to give your eaders a few thoughts and sugges ions upon the subject. Sincerely hop ng that they muay be instrumentsl in rcomplishiug the great object whicl [ desire to see obtained, and that is mcl a system of eduentional faeilities, that there will not in the next deca le, be left a t oy or girl throughout our State, if not with a clissical, a practi stl edntatticn. It. lns ieen sti by :m of the tost profOutd think< rs Lb at Now Englan< ever prodluce(l, that the )er1aetuation of these fr. o institutions of ours, depended upon the e<luetttionl of our people. Truly it, is so. Let us notice from what class our worst law breakers conc. Andc we will find ahnlost invariably, that the y COmle fromu the unedlucated clais. Therefore, if these glorious institu tions of ours 14Re to be perpetuated by edueating our boys anl girls let us (ii) it. Let it cost wiiat it may. By all means we siould not let. these in stitutions for which our fo)refathers gave their livcs, teir it bloo<l ma for tunes as legacies to us. Be dishon oretl and attnihilated, and1 up: im their ruins he instituted anarchy, chaos andl desp tisnt. Th1att, nto such a co<ldition of aflairs may ever exwt, let us edtcatte our boys altd girls. Not only teachi thea lit,(rally alan<l iI norally, 1)1 it. inctlcate lpong1 theit intintds atd hearits the inr portanee of religion. NOW 11i lnrler tA clco1tplishl this we ne<l a lotder aml hetter SVst.(nt of e<lunttion. One that vill elnloy nc, tceneher whose noral ciantrate Ir can im qu claestion(l, a t1 whtsi:' 1iterary utlalificationls cat le di>:puttl. WVith su:'. techcrs aitl a larger atp l'trpri:tioni by the Stat', andel lv 011 ciiiens, for this pirt)se we cani 11 >'t to so; )O t,r b ys5 an<'I :ia ls e lutca t (1. Ol :ertie we Ilever vill. Ah)te all tii.'s let us continue to Vinii:tte those n(oble seti:itents that declare equal 1ights to the poorest of th e por, as we!l as to ile iiillin iaire. So 1 trtst tint ite lext decele ]imnv Witin-ss at rvoc,luation in out ae: ><>1 systeiii tl thiat rev o Uti i will be to give (:Ve ry boy nial leirl hrouI iighuat ear Stal~to an e luraitu reganuless of f hatt tituie, we t:ttiitt contsitn thopie It se ourli I rsi il;ty, ciii ma iil. e i Iiinar y put fb>wn, iil anarcf hys forl ee tiu;id.t hi;t tuii v,:r noto enaiale thte il.tti c ati'rospeityc of g1tin behto(-liut.ti int IivB. ery Aliw lit il 1e(i:1 tIl ilig. Fo>l rusthvens osuch a .sys teiniof fooctin No' I. titi. te, sie For<a we Cork ofte Cof rt.aio A i i'iliti:iiy.1016 For teHue. doj" re I' Ii Is i t-tulysun i et h u ll a si tn dtiat ar theti,it I, i ur it l'ittkjns Ittouii ty,ttiubjett t th ri ui ry('' Fleet ion.tlii oi- man.v fiendt s of J.i. NEW T()NH reNe ful present athimit as ao mp dti fot-the l o a ie psnatit it i ves I sube tot theiay E N-etilon. lit - Tflet' - ihtrtimi't'of 1. i.t.t )l I NiST()N r Ipc oulr :u:onr hJi t acnlia. for'? 'Flct' iin to th Ihm ik'e o l.eprese Jtit' i f Is. thubj e tolijhe de iat ii e ria Fr Clnrk CofmiConr. Su" 3M..r J.iI E W I M tis'es pet fl tthtaiu a ft d hef r reti~ etl ectioni t o thei priincr T h-rin " Paine eGery For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATEI The AGED. M'FiAL L'S ALMANACI F() )t M A Y. PARTIES ANI) PICNICS are 11ow in order' aldl SO are Ubdlla id Tant! ---.n This Almanac is Just in Receipt of An other Invoice of A nice lot of men's Straw, Fur, and Wool 1Hats, and at lot 01 But terHy Hats for' BAID BOYs. Anot her lot of Dress (Gin qhams, lVhide an<(l Anotherv lot of thiose good Clocks, warratedlt( to runi foreI(ver (it theyIC (don 't stop,) nick(el alarm i Cl.>ecks, and good wa:tches. A nxico Iot of good Nounld CORUN, PeaS, Oalis alld Brait. Anhe 111 lo~'It of' good IiI aess anid Lace Leatheri and( Mauch,ine Oil. Call and Look Over [My Stock of Goods. Next t ime I'll tell youI a joko oni Greenille, M. C. O) ver Westmor'lan<l lIrIls.' I1)rug Store.) All work dlone byv the instafeusf .('11 proce's. Also umako enilargements18 ter Col! rs, (Cray4 bn, iadia In k, Oil and( p)lain phlotographxs. npr. 20,.'88. 31 1. - f !RANK HAMMOND, H. P. HAMMWrT 1'res dent . Vce /'re.<.uent. J . WiLus Noxwqon, Cuahier. (. RI:IsE I IL L ' , - S. . ;APIrAL, g7'5,0000 OuoANIZlD MAY L. '87 The Thnk will roceiv. deposits, buy mtla 811 E!blange, make loan8 ntd do a ,enerl bnlkilg LiInesM. VIe shall on ltavor to trotnlat all businesa entrIl4ted(c A 118 inl a mnnuor and upon terms tatiM 'aetory to our ciusomers, 11(1 respectftlI y solicit a share of the public patron igo. 1)1 ECTIO'1X.4 H. P. HammettP, JIImes A. Hoyt, O, P. Mills, A. S. I )uncan, Frank Hamt inond, J;. 11. 1"nlonwidor', T1. T1. Earle, Greenvilie, S. C.; U. A. Nor1Wood(, 1Ia ri(n,S C. july 14,'87-Iy. U" Q U.. e-4 m4 PIc ?E Send for 76-Page ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MENTION T:IIS PAPER. '' Cnveii",0, ri,y and Frat )EPOSII' YOUR IONEY IN THPI. (apital Paid l n $:i000. I .teec ttl a i t on lepi)'is, i.eanis anutle. fln ) any 8s 15d ee ity J. .'ii \( I). . ..EK . m m -. iI Itl ie . 1. D , . .. \ . m.. JAl. L. iithtt. i J .;ti 11. l)iISjyny, 1i. . M u . l . a(l~ t. ) T.1 r 1 :.vs I:, ; i. 11.Fu li ta c.r Jol n~s Abav Fuwttiv 'I hitUXCMoo. lSubsc i, ritins tottt O i\l na a ys, ti...OuI:u ,....p.r..(.m..nths' Eg1i (n pri ut mot, a tgt1llt paA r>tein )ti:ri, mustt't edttaldrest'se to J.ut -: tit t sos,iV' Publisnhe r o (I'(hitd (it ibidehlphialPa asst ttd wit h i m i n he e hinKo d t ets,d Prf.i N.( W111 t. 00cane anm sEllr ey heeecs' ofChepresenoati orcm Inne on Ja uayE9h.hTh tr drn' hc p pl eeieteb n SJneatofhep bi rnd n uncs n Muot da ,Ja . 3d uiinofec p"(J prinn. a olos V.ai1 rtig aa e ta rt m - Ui............g A NERVE TONIC. Co.ery and Coca, tho promtnent In iedients, are tho best and safest 'ervo Tnics. It etrengthen and 19 c{uets t1he nervous ryincu, ciring er ous W\eakuen, hysteria, lleep lesnes, &Cc. S A AL TERATIVE. It drives out the pnisonow,1 lumors of the Iloud juri yilIg inut enrlching it, and so ovecoiiog thoee diseases rnultninc frous ii.tpuro or Ltnpover - I.he't blood. A LAXATIVE. Actingrildlybutenrelyonthebowels it cures habitual constip,ationt, andi pro:nrotcvaregular habit. ltstreigth Cn the itotnach, and aids digeston. A DIURETIC. In t: cnmposition the hst and most active iliuretiesof the MHatrria Medica oreoini,lne"dseienitUically withother ctleetive rn<ledies fir dien.es of tho1 kidneys. It enn be relied on to give qulik relief and speedy iur'. Tfttndredsef t^titun ils av,t"own rnceived (rOuin p"'i n1A p ive r liti ,i r" m'"d.~y with 2iarn.bA1' In o:it. scud for circularu, giriug tll particulrs. Price (1.00. Iold by Drng!istS. 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