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1 1 Christmas at SantuoWe. 1?ditob.?i have beforo informed jour roaders of tho Cbristuiss trees proposed in this community, and as tbey have oome off 1 will attompt to give ycu n description of them?one at least?and of the enjoymeut that arose therefrom, if other ? thoughts do not so successively ruu through my mind as to incapacitate mo fob either thinking or writing. Concerrptfg the treo at Qilliam's Chapel, on Cbrt&mas eve, I am sorry to say that I tYrtlld not attend, owing to my having busiat tho country's metropolis; but I learn .from tboee who were there that it iras a decided success. Tho tree was a beautiful holly, filled with red berries, themselves adding beauty to the tree, and combined with the artistic flower decorations, gave it a brilliant appearance. The doors and windows were closed, and the lamp8 lighted, which gave tho interior of tl,/ ?.? -! l' Am <Ayi vuuivu tuv ujj|i?itrnuii? ui uigui. lino ^ . .-tning worthy of mention was the quietness of the occasion, which made it pass off Smoothly and without grating. I hope, by being preseut, I may be enabled to give a better sketch of the Christmas tree on Tuesday night, the 2oth, at Salem Church. Just as the hours of tho "blessed natal morning" began to mellow into warmth, from the glowing sunshine, the oommittce appointed by tho school to prepare the tteo, was at their place with a pretty codar, which was selected by the ladies, U9 it did not have the slicking leaves peculiar to tbo holly. After the tree wag firmly planted tho committee retired, to '-^2. giro place to the committeo for docoraling the tree and putting on the presents ; the lady members of which were Mrs. J. 11. Randolph, Mrs 11. U. liobson, Mrs. L. C. Crooker, pisses llessio Jeter, Ida Jones, Ida Johns, aad Eliza Johns, assisted by Miss Vicky l'cake, of Glenn Springs, who took a very activo part in tho tree, and the welfaro of the littlo Sunday School scholars. This committee wilh their half dozen male assistants, worked assiduously from 12 M. until dark in trying to put ou tho trco the numerous presents beforo the beginning of the exercises of the occasion, ut 7 P. M. " The tree was loaded with rich, beautiful and useful presents that made it fairly glitter. Everything was unwrapped before being put on, to give the treo more brilliancy, and so it could bo seen by the audience. except nn occasional package sout there for a young- lady by some adoring juvenile, who earnestly requested that they would not be unwrapped. As the sun begau rapidly to approach the Western horizon, almost every ono Logan hurrying hither and thither, lookiug bright and ploosaut, smiling as they thought of the pleasant surprises they were preparing for their friends, parcols, brothers, istcrs, sous, daughters, cousins, sweethearts, and enfatili terrible. At 7 P. M. the audience, which uiieu ihu ohurcb, was addressed by Dr. John P. Thomas, followed by Rev. J. M. Friday. Then began the distribution of/proscuts, and the little ones Becmed to m into uuuttprable ecetacies. Not alto^ther was fcpMEV* B'SU OuiiWefed-w nW'o-sXiday School, Tathsrs, not members, nlnoed gifts upon it, for their friends and relatives, which helped considerably. Alt of the real presents were appreciated, but thero were aouio ' that I suppose might have been celled comi oal ones, which caused a great d??l of hearty laughter, that could not bo suppressed, but at which one could not become offended, but bad to laugh at their own "selling," with the expectation ot getting a chance to laugh in return at tlieir elbow neighbor. Tdie foregoing are tho pleasant social features of suoh an occasiou, but tboro are "r" ' always some drawbacks when anything like that is held during Christmas week, where whiskey is so frco and plentiful, and those who have lost control of themselves, or wLo utterly ignore self-control, and liavo no gauge to their tanks, can (ill themselves ' with it, making of their hearts the "devil's workshops" by converting themselves iutp fhll grown idiots, and go into a church ^ making all sorts of uncalled for and disturbing noises. Nevertheless, this was a delightful occasion, and enjoyment ran high; kindly ^ . grsetings wero interchanged, that bctokoned the kindly relations that existed between all nrcsant. 1 bono tho pleasant memories * | 4 i ? of the gathering will long be borne in reoolleotions, because ho replete with incidents that evinced the best quality of social life and intercourse. Balem Sunday School was reorganized on Sunday?we reorganize at tho end of every year?with the following selection of oflioera : Sup't. S. H.'Randolph ; Ass't. Sup't. It. Q. IJobson ; Secretary and Treasurer, E. V.'Jefof ; Librarian, R. II. Johns. We expect to have, as we have always bad, a fino school. Our School does not, ? ? like the roBcs, wither, but'Uko the evergreen. lives through winter. E. W.J. The Baptist S. S. Convention. * The next session of the Union Co. Baptist Sunday School Convention will convene with tho Joneaville Baptist church, on Fri - ?> O .1 I- If 1. 1A nay d6i0tq i no oiu oununy iu msi vii, ? iv P o'clock, A. M. A\1 of the Jlnptj^t Sunday Schools of (lie oounty expecting to send delegates ore earnestly requested to elect their delegates at leaet one month previous to the convening of the Convention, and promptly forward tbo names to n yself or Mr. G. Vv\ Whitman, that the committee of arrangements may as. sign them homes and notify them of the 1 ^?n't AvflplftAlf thin nn.at it in a. fnn ~ ' r splouous place. Ciias. R. Wiu.Kronn. Pastor Joiitsvillo BaptistCburoli. ^ Comj-Bi.oodkd Murder at a Church.? Kinety-ftLx, January 7.?White a lsrgs conP course of nc/r..cs wero assemble I at the colorod Method stCnurcli yesterday, it tru announced at tlia door ilist Pink Floyd, a mulatto 1(> peats old, It\>K futnpy stabbed Cornelius liawvler-, auo'tior n*|tro 10 years of ago. iuo oopji enetion immrd a ?ly loft tha church, an'. ' n gi'lnz l> lie rio im, fOiVnd ifcat h" had I t ! at ilibed in 'I e tlitva" ibi ju'fttlar rein t a?iog seceded, an t that d atli ?. i* in rli i lc 'ftie b >y was tsl<e i t'> his 1? lip.n < i n d <trOtor< e/|inm t?u' K uimllt: I . > d prov d Pr- ' UScL-ss, mi 1 lie .ucl l J i th? wouu-l having * c u i H i . i. -1 a li.di a Mr p: Tkraschk Ti uvk in a Gbavb. ?Si. Louis. January 4.?The people of Jacksonport Arkansas, were thrown into a Hurry of excitement this morning by n rumor that a large smcunt of money and, j valuable treasures hat been dug out of the ground neat^he residence of Jack llartin during the night. A skeleton' supposed to c bo that of a woman, lies on top ofthe grouud, t having been taken out of tho sepulchre in ( which the treasure was also entombed. ^ MAUllIElT row LEU?LAWSON. Married, by T J H. Gore. N. P., i>vc. *3, 1888, at the residence of the bride, Mr. John II. Fowler to ? Miss 1 It nice Lnwsou ; all of Union Couuty. GREET?W1LLARD, Married, on the Dth inst., at the residence of C. S. Greer, by T. j J. Greer. Notary Public, Mr, John It. Greer to Miss Lou Wilhtrd; all of Union County. J 1 OH ITU A RY Dcntli entered our quiet healthy town ou the 12th December last and plucked one of the sweetest llowcrs from cur juvenile nursery. V Little A Hie, daughter of M. L. and Kiln Howell, was two years and three months old and was a bright lovely child, tbo joy and oouifort of her parents and loved by all who knew her; but that dreadful disenseso fatal to the lit tie ones, membranous croup, fastened its deadly fungs upon her tender little form and in a few hours it had done its fatal work. Her parents cherished the fond hope that in a few short years ul their dear little /.llic would develop into a ucautiful blushing maiden, but these fond hopes are forever blighted,, for that little at form lits to-day mouldering to dust in the lonely cemetery at Gilead church. While o-, their fond hopes are blasted they have (ho consolation of knowing that tho spirit of their sweet child is w ith its Karinnr in ten. "So fades tho loneljr blooming tlowcr, Sweet smiling solace of an hour; 0p How soon our transient comforts fly, And pleasure only blooms lo die." 111 W. 11. S. II Aim is. Jonesville, S. C., Jany. 7th, 1889. pV LITTLE STELLA, the youngest daughter iu of Mrs. Auianda Little, was called from mother, brothers, and sisters on earth to join those of tho family who preceded her to the better laud. After an illness of about ten days, the summons came lo tlio pt young and tender bud that it must bloom in ro Leaven. It was a dark hour when thus for the fifth timo, shadows of death fell around the dwelling of this happy and nfi'octionnto j family. The grief which bore so heavily upon the home circle has also carried sadness to many other loving hearts, and called for the tear of sympathy and sorrow over ? the early death of this one, whom none knew g but to love. Sbo was like n precious sunbeam scattering rays of joy and gladness all arouud hor. Sbo died of diphtheria on the j morning of the 5th iust. r J Hie Lord gave and the Lord haili taken away; blessed be tho name of the Lord. ? " y.. j ? List of Letters. i vn Remaining in the Postoflice nt Uniou for ' the week ending January 5th, 1889. Davidson, L. R. Lcc, T. C. ' Hancock, Beonet Little, Miss William 1 Jster, Miss Corrlo Miller, It. 1. di Hello. Ponninglon. Ben. Pernns calling for the above letters will please say thoy are advertised, and will bo required to pay one ceut for their delivery, J. C. HUNTER, P. M. V Here's Your Mules I WILL hove a car loal of good Multson this Market on Monday next, and will tW continue to keep en the market during the trx season, and will sell iheui low lor cash, or ^ ou time, on npproved papers. Thoso wish- g ing Mules will call on J. D. Smith, who will be iu charge of the Mules during my absence. J. P. POOL. Jan 11 2 ot Administrator s Notice[WILL sell at public sale, on the 2fttli, j insf, at Union Court House, 8. I'., the I M following articles of personal property of J Dr. J. M. (libbs, deceased, to-wii: at A general assortment of Household and me Kitchen furniture. Torms?CASH. W. McB. SLOAN, Administrator. Jan. 10, 1889. Ur< Jan 11 2 -It net I t . Notice of Dissolution nA 11HE firm heretofore existing under tlic . name of Jones & Jlenty, Merchants, at Union, S. C., is this day dissolved l?y ? mutual consent. >j J. D. JONES, ,.,c T , ,o. W- T' BEATY' Jan. 1, 1889. qj; Having jmrvltvfieJ ?!> ?f It,y , former partner, J. D. Jones, in tho iner- ? cantilo business of Jones & Beaty., at Union, S. C.. 1 shall continue thn business in my own name, at the old stand, and respectfully eolieit a continuation of the patronage so kindly extended to the old firm. W. T. BEATY. |\ Jan 11 2 4l A Happy New Year Z TO OUIt Jj FRIENDS AND PATRONS El 1 WE aro now offering Iho balance < f our ^ FALL AND WINTER 80GD3 St at prices (bat will both astonish and please J" joti. Tv money must coine r.nd goods must go, regardless of price. I'urohoser* looking for bargaius should not fail to give ja ua a call. WOOD BYE TO TIME PRICES. RICE & MoLURE. ^ Jan 1 1 , If ______ th CLOSING OUT AT COST. * CALL EARLY AND GET A fo BARGAIN. if, For tho neit SO days I will sell, rejjarJ- '!' less of eost my entire line of WATOHES, CLOCKS. THWWT.RV etc. In fhct everything in the Jewelry line. 1 also XMAS GOCfiDS AT COST. o.' p. garrett, c* Leader in llotflctTind Sintiftnery. Jan 11 , a 8? / . T - . .. j - ai ^M^T*1"1 **nM' *'***<" ?k W0t?? BHH^Kc4jMl\I>n< <<M* ?' *4<**> ? '? . RjrfffRjir/^K^ '^r/M \| ?? rrrwi la oath lo. ralUy fin Mctn om het, lgHi^^^j^ylr towlhfr with our !??*? indTiU uabla Ha? or flraifhold ^UMlk^UMM^nPkJ Nnnplrii Thfir aaxnpiti, aa ! I >^Z well m Ihr witch, wc nnd rrM^udiftarMtrnkipi i them hi yaw homo fcr % mnnihi and tbown tbaai to than n who may karo cillad, thar bcooma jtmi own propanr. Thoco wbo writ# at one* ran bo two of malrtaa tbo Watch Auditor's Tux Notice, * r|lIIK assessment of all taxable personal JL property for iho fiscal year 1888-9, lommcuces on January lit, 18V.) ; and for lio convenience of the tax payers, I will atend tlio following places at the tipie speciied : In my office at Union C. II., from the first 'unitary, 188'J, to the 6th. Cedar|Bluff, Monday afternoon, January th. Cross Keys, Tuesday, Jan, 8th. Mintcr's Store, Wednesday forenoon, anuary 9tli. Goshen Ilill, Thursday forenoon, January Oth. Fish Dam, Friday, January 11th. Santuc, Saturday, January 12th. Mt. Tubor, Monday, January 14th. Kclton, Tuesday, January 15tli, and feduesday forenoon, January 16th. Kondrick's Store, Wednesday afternoon, anuary 16th. Goudeysville, Thursday, January 17th. Wilkinsvillo, Friday and Saturday, Janu:y 18lh attd 19th. Drnytouvillo. Monday, Jan. 21st. Timber Hidgo, Tuesday forenoon, Janu?ry 22d. Asbury, Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 22nd., id Weducsdny forenoon, Jan. 23d. Joncsvillo, Wednesday afternoon, Jan. id, aad Thursday, Jan. 21th. West Springs, Friday forenoon, Jan. 25th. Coleraine, Friday afternoon, Jan. 25th. Gibbs, Saturday forenoon, Jan. 20th. And from Monday, January 28tb, in my iicc until the 20th February, at which me the Books will close. For failure to make return within the escribed time a fifty per cent, penalty is flicted by the law. All male citizens between the ages of 21 id 50 are liable to a poll tax. All transfers of Ileal Kstatc must bo rc rtod to me, through a Deed, to save errs. No transfers will bo made unless a ted accompanies the application to trans? r, as I am so ordered. N. B. MORGAN, A. U. CO. Dec 21 51 6t. laic of Valuable Property in the Town of Union and Vicinity. "MIK understood will sell at public sale, on Sulesday in January, 1889, Court House door, (if uot 6old pritely before that time,) (he following luable real estate of Dr. J. 31. Gibbs, ceased : 1. The Drug Storo and lot on Main root. 2. The Home place in Union, to be vidtd into two lots. 3. Farm near (own, containing 92 res, more oi loss, bounded by lands of 1'. Harris, H. S. Rcaty, R. T. an ghat), estate of Win. Hancock and hers. TERMS. One-third Cash ; balance in one and o years, to be secured by a bond and artgago of premises, with interest at ii per centum per annum, from day of ,!e. Purchaser to pay for papers. JOHN T. SLOAN, Jll. D. A. TOWNSEND, Attorneys, Deo 7 49 4t Notice of Dissolution. UIE firm heretoforo existing under the . name of B. 15. Going & Bro., Meronanta, Kclton, .S. C., is this day dissolved by itual consent. Jan. 1. ISS'J. 15. B. GOING & BRO. Having purohased the interest of my ither B. 15. Going, in tho nieroanlilo busi-a of 15. 15 Going & Bro., i\t Kclton, S. C., iinll continue the business in my own me, nt the old stand. GEO. W. GOING. Notice to Creditors. , LL persons indebted to the late firm of k. B. B. Going A Bro., by note or aceount ) hereby notified that settlements must be de ?t once to our successor in businoss, :o. W. GOING. B. B. GOINO k BRO. ^ 1 4t NOTICE OF SEIZURE. United States Intebnal Rrvkxce, ") Deputy Collector's office, [ Gueenvillk S.C, Dec. 27, 1888. J T OTICE is hereby given that the followl ing property, viz : One sorrol mare mule, and one light sorI horse mule, one two-horse wagon and rnoss for same; one paokngo of corn whit* y containing 27 gallons; one package of rn whiskey (G gals.) two empty packas; one syphon and one gallon measure; zed in Union county, State aforesaid; as s property of Cap York and James York, r violntion ot the internal Revenue laws; II he declared forfeited to the United atcs and sold, unless claimed according to w, within thirty days from publication rcof. EL). W. CROFT. Deputy Collector 4th l>iTts?on i>nt. of .4 C. n 4 1 81 Copartnership NoticeT^E have this day admitted into our r V firm, Geo. II. Oetzel and B. F. Arur, and will continue our business at the d stand, under the firm name of Foster, ilkins Si Co. We take this occasion to thank the public r their kind patronage during the past )year?, and respoctfully ask a continuicc of the saine for the new firm, ossurg them that no pains will be spared in 0 endeavor to serve them faithfully Mid ell. FOSTER & WILKINS. Jauuary 1, 1880. Jan 4 _1 4t/_ i/Eochanical Enterprise AT JONESVILLE. W. E. AI.I.MAN, plain and fanoy housa trpcntrr, nmnufaoturer of and dealer in 1 kinds of rough and dressed lumber, oors, snrh, blinds, and all kinds building atoria'. i id*) have a lot of home-made wagons ad buggies, (hand made.,) which 1 will sell lievr? for ra-h. C me an I see me. W. E. ALLMAN, Joneaville, 8. C. j in i i zm For Sale. {1HK house ami lot where I reside tp the . town of Union?kpown as' tho Stoed>an placo. Ttnus roetoua le. DAVID JOHNSON, Jr. Jan 4 1 4t i All Books adoj araiaers for Publ and Union Count, 11ETTS, at Tubl School Supplies. a a.?i ?? ?? ! UlUCK Dny Books, and J Sept 21 A TERRA In Prices o: THE CRISIS AND GRAHAM & SPAF BARGAINS, BAB "An honest confession is good for tli stocked and will be forced to uulond to nn qucntly we will offer from now until the I do the publio good, Listen while we tell Calicoes for 4c per yard and upward Goods worth 8?c, 10c, 12?c, 15c. 20c, 25c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25c, and 30c. All wool Hcui Our all wool Dress Flannels, in stripes au 40c per yard. Dress Trimmings in large quantities am above. Wo also hare & very large stock of Red cheap. Jeans arET We can certainly Bhow you one of the Market, and the prices are away below Ze In Blankets, Counterpanes, and Comfr CLOTHING, In this line we stand at the head of th prices. We have suits from $3 to $25. - V per pair. We also have a splendil line of times. Examine our clothiDg before buyic Shirts and In this line we are making a clean si town. Our 75c shirt is a good one, anil o BOOTS A1 WE'LL GET THE] We can show you one of the largest S Sofith Carolina, at prices as low as anybod; hare just gone through our immense stock some were carried over from last season, ai at coat and below cost. We will offer y?u J t ... . . - ?-l 1. ?1 .V" stook for $1 worth $ 1 J|5 anywhere, Our every pair warranted, We haro a lot of J. Faust & Sons, ba and $7, whioh we will offer at $5 per pai misses shoes. Remember, we do not prop< ?only esrtain lota. Tbey are a bonanaa MILLINERY ! Ladies Hats in Great Thai In (his line of course we always taku. Call ancl see us and we wrilj do you gi haTe it, e?en if we haye to saorifioe goods GRAHJ Sept 14 " " " Ar ' 1 ! %%. "< . j , I This sp*c? Is roser ment of the n#v? fit KINS & ilO., Vfiiioh i ' f u 1 : ' ?* ^ * --S ___^_ |. . ,r >ted by our Board of Eric Schools of Union C. H. y.Acan be found at GARishers prices. Also, all of Cash Books, Ledgers, ournals, just reoeired. 0. P. GARRETT. 88 tf - r 1 BLE CRASH f Dry Goods. r~HAS COME, . *KS MUST HAVE MONEY. LGAINS, BARGAINS. e soul." Tha truth is, we arc badly orercet the demands as they come upon us, conscSrst day of January, some bargains that will you some of them : , Dross Ginghams for 8]c and upward, Dress 35c, 40c, marked down to 6]c, 8Jc. 10c, 12.1c, deltas and other fine dress goods marked down, id palids, have been marked] down from 50c to 1 great varieties, at prices in proportion to the an J White Flannels whioli wo will sell very *3$&simerefc;.? biggest stocks of Jeans and Cassimeres in the ro. See our 25 cts. Jeans; she's a daisy, rrts, we can beat the Town. CLOTHING. e column, with the largest stock at tho lowest Ve have single pants from G5 cents up to $8 Childs and Boys Clothing at prices to suit the ig, and save your money Undershirts, veep. We have the best 60s white shirt in ur (1 shirt is a world heaiei. M) SH OES. I itE'NOW, CERTAIN. iooks or uoota and Slioes in the upper part of y's, (our customers will testify ts that.) We and picked out several lots of shoes, of which ad have thrown them on our bargain oounters pal'! ?P- Women's woman's $2 shoes is a ohullenge to the worlif; ml sewed and guaranteed goods, worth $6 oQ r. Also some big bargains in womens and jse to sell all handsewsd goods at those prices, for somebody. First come, first served. MILLINERY ! Varieties. Prices Lower a Ever. the lead, both as to prices and styles. ?od, as we are hard up for money and must S"& SPARKS, CHEAP CASH STORE. T ? T V. V: ,f ' Ted for tho adtorlise m of- FOSTER, WILwill app??r nozt week, 1 J 3 I Blow Youb 0 AND LETT! FECI "I PROMISE HAS BEEN THE PEATH W/ THOUSAND He who would win the race must drink a pcrity. I have tasted of the living waters < flow lies my Commercial Salvation. I am no longer in the mire of doubt as to to place myself in the Advance AND H < BY SELLING MY GOODS URES, FOR THE No large percentage on the hooks again:? in the Fall. Credit is the TAhhUV/ 1)1 i' CAJS11 1 '1? I a 13 ill s ^ . <5 isijjsiin ^Vc must move on with the grand proves irretrievably lost in arid plains of OUK {STOCK Iu all Departments, Spieial hid BOOTS AND The new designs in Henriettas and Fnl LOOK TO YOUR INTEI HEARKEN TO TH] AND HEED tbAT. -C Sept *21 88 REMOVED. DEI D< P n T R C C 7 e S3 1 o 1M;M la U I II h I ?. lis 21 '.'J '0 I I I..-,, l':l CO. II of the im JEWELRY STORE. fvi 0 h NEXT 1)00F TO J. q, BUCIIIIEIT. I INVITE the Ladies and Ocntlomen t ? i vr'nica YTv come and see my enlarged Stock ?>f CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY ami SILVERWARE, which 1 will tell at prices ] A that cannot be beat Also on hand, a nico selection of School on hand Rooks and School Supplies, at introduction one?. prices. Before buying, please giro me a tall and examine my Stock. V. 0. TRHFZBK. F A K M E R s . ECONOMIZE AN1) MAKE VOI R FJilS- H.V1 TIL1ZERS AT IIOME* rem DIRECTIONS for composting with ' r, "Long's Prepared Chemicals: " Stable Manure, ... 7.10 lb*. Cotton Seed '25 Bushels, - ToO ' ''''c ' ' -nong? rrepnreu i/Uconcais 2 Barrels. - . .'>00 J^?<2.0-10 ' ] or 1 Ton. . Mi Fertilizers prepared nccording to above | "'1 formula will cost but a littie over one-third ^ Lichai the price of Ammoniaied Fertilizers, and Relies will give as good results. Now is ilie tiuo speciiuen to begin to put up your compost. For "Long's Prepared ffiemtcnls," call ^ept on FOSTER, W ILK INS & t t?. Dec 7 4'J 2m. Hats! Hats!! Hats !! ALL prices, all sizes, all qualities. Also ^iirm '"ll1 Pattern lints anil Bonnets. Also the ebeapest and newest styles in Trimmings, Tips, Wings, Birds, and Ribbons, including ^ Jerseys, Corsets and Bustles E0 At the Lowest Prices. | ES?i j tho Call on meal my old stinil, opposite (lie i mochnn ' 'ii | rirenl.it n . n i- i 1 .K""r " Court House. ^ o.irs truly, inc. i I conr. I MRS. .'AS. GRANT. I M^NS Oct la 42 tm jfl Rf A ATM r*TTiPI ? IVII SewlBir.Marhlnr'nnnTI 1ltlink-rn AT|> >< one# aatahliahli U I j It oee <ir r ^SpfllUisflllr>d' ln " p,r"' ^rPilPri a,u' fl|ii nTH3I^^VP>?l<<ir oor ni?< htnr.l. 1IJLIJJ Hitch nut H.I441' JKmil rooit. Khrn the pooido tan it. Sects, u vrfl nilUcm) t rf O to I lit I a th? noild.nlth'flll tho ?IUf linirnri. f.'J e iv.i JgfolM Wo will alao tend free a complrta IS W J' ll'TklV lOOljXlIno of oar coatljr and raliiable art Lalar ?y iSWil IvSvfrSi .niplra. 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