The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, February 11, 1875, Image 1
Popalation of the World,
AccdrdW to Ravenscroft's tables,
?? world is 1,283,574,860. Of this
number? '
AsU baa.....872,4564200
Africa...... 51,875,000
America .. 00,550,000
Oceanic*. 3,990.000
' Europe.. .274,697,660
. Respecting the religious state of this
vast multitude, the following analysis
will speak for itself:
Asia:
Heathen.788,256,200
Mohammedans76,000,000
Jews. 1,500,000
Christians. 6,700,000
Africa:
Heathen. 22,524,000
Mohammedami. 25,000,000
Jews. 1,250,000
. OhriBtians. 3,101,000
America:
Heathen. 3,000,060
Jews.... 30,000
Christians57,544,000
Oceanioa:
Heathen. 2,985,000
Jews. 5,000
OhriBtians. 1,000,000
Europe:
Heathen.?. 150,000
Mohammedans. 4,688,000
Jews. 3,431,700
Christians.266,427,960
Making a summary- of these num?
bers, we hare?
Heathen.816,915,200
Mohammedans.105,688,000
Jews. 6,216,700
OhriBtians.. A.334,754,000
It ia difficult to tell the number of
languages spoken by these vast num?
bers of ? our race. The lowest estimate
is 300. Some place the number at a
much larger figure. The Bible, or a
portion of it, is translated into about
250 tongues, or dialects.
GlTTlITO THE BXST Or HIS PaRISH
josKRs.?Old Dr. Strong, of Hartford,
waa not often outwitted. On one oc?
casion he had invited a young minister
to preach for him, who proved rather
a dull speaker, and whose sermon was
unusually long. The people became
wearied, and as Dr. Strong lived near
the bridge, about the time for the com?
mencement of the afternoon service, he
saw his people flocking across the
river to the outer church. He readily
understood that they feared that they
should hear the same young man in
the afternoon. Gathering up his wits,
which generally came at his bidding,
he said to the young minister, " My
brother across the river is vary feeble,
and I know he will take it kindly to
hare you preach to his people, and if
yon. wiU do so I: will give you a note to
WWtnssfr W?l ba as much obliged to
you as I would to have you preach
lor use, end I want you to preach the
saay tlinRHr yon preached to my peo?
ple tai? mennng.' The young minis
ter, airp^oBlng this to be a commenda?
tion of his sermon, started off in good
spirits, delivered his note, slid was in?
vited to* preach most cordially. He
saw before htm one-half of Dr. Strong's
people, and they had to listen one hour
and a half to the same humdrum ser?
mon that they heard in the morning.
They understood the joke, however,
and said they would never undertake
to run away from Dr. Strong again.
We read in classic story of an Athe?
nian who, hesitating whether to give
his daughter in marriage to a virtuous
0 man with a small fortune, or to a rich
man who had no other recommenda?
tion, went to consult Themistocles on
the subject. "I would bestow my
daughter," said Themistocles, " upon a
man without money rather than upon
money without a man."
A merchant not over-conversan
with geography, on hearing that one o
his vessels was in jeopardy, exclaimed
^Jeopardy 1 Jeopardy 1 w here's that'*
HOW TO SAVE MONEY!
INSTEAD of paying 10' oenta for Olgars,
tmy the INDIAN OIBI/e 4 Dime, wbieh
are fair setter.
HOW TO THROW AWAY H?HET!
Pay 12J oenU for Olgars, Instead of buy
Lag the INDIAN GIRi/S "Now Sensation"
and "Monopoly," 8 for 35 cents, that are
creating attoh a sensation among Smokers,
and bound to monopolize the Cigar trade.
Bold only by PRttttY A 8LAWSON,
Indian Girl Oigar Store,
Next door to J. ?. Dial's Hardware Store.
ygy*.."
lamdrsth's
GARDENSEED!
AFULL assortment just received at
L. P. SILLiaf AN A CO.'S
Jan 16 _ Drug Store.
Mm
Ja? ? > 1 ' ?3
ffprin* Prints?Hew
BY J. A. SELBY. COLI
Sunday's Smoking.
INDIAN GIRL'S MONOPOLY?three for
25 cents.
Indian Girl's NEW SENSATION?three
for 25 cents.
Indian Girl's HALF-DIME CIGARS.
The Monopoly and New Seneation aro
the quality of cigars usually sold at two
for 26 cents, and the Half-Dime defies com?
parison with any cigar ever sold in this
market at 10 cents. Sold only by
FobS_PERRY & 8LAW8QN.
The Ball Opened for 1875.
Dry Goods,
Boots and Shoes,!
Carpets, Sec
???
NEW GOODS received tri-weekly, anelj
stunning Lkaoebs in all lineB of goode
exhibited every day. A visit to the storo of
W.D.LOVE &CO.
Will convince the public that we mean vol
give them bettor value for their nonut
tban they can buy in any other DRY
GOODS HOUSE IN THE STATE. Faets |
proven at the
GRAND CENTRAL
Dry Goods House
W.D.LOVE&CO.
as-Samplos sent to all parts of the
country on application._Jan if
LOOK 1 LOOK 11
$1,200,600 IN PRIZES!
THE GRANDEST SINGLE NUMBBBI
BOHEME ON BEOOBD, will be drawn
in publio in St. Louis on MABOH 31.187?.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000?
Missouri State Lotteries, j
Legalised by State Authority.
MURRAY, MILLER ft CO., Mana'rs. |
ST. LOUIS, MO.
1 Prize of-.$100,000
1 Prize of. 60,000
1 Prise of. 22,800
1 Prigs or. 20.000
5 Prises of. 10,000
10 Prizes of. 6,000
20 Prises of. 2.608
100 Prizes of. 1.000
And 11,151 oiher Prizes of frem $1,500 to
$60.
Amounting in the aggregate to
$1,200,000.
Whole Tickets, $20; Halves, $10; Quar-!
tcrs, $5.
Prize payable in full and no postpone- ]
i ment of drawings take plaoe.
Address, for Tickets and Circulars,
MURRAY, MILLER A CO.
P. O. Box 2,446,St. Louis. Mo.
Jan 5_ iS3mo
Elaine Oil.
THE undersigned are sole agents for the I
celebrated ELAINE OIL,
185 KIRK TEST,
Perfectly secure and cannot be exploded. I
Amolothlysafe. Prices at retail 40c. per
I gallon. JOHN AG NEW A SON.
Jan 6_
10 Barrels Sweet Florida Oranges.
RECEIVED THIS MORNING, direct
from Florida, and for sale cheaper
I than ever offered in Colombia. Send orders
early to HARDY SOLOMON.
Jan 27_
A Good Opportunity.
aa/~B are doing an extensive business in I
y\ CLOTHING and CUSTOM TAILOR- |
ING, through Local Agents, who are sup?
plied with samples, showing our Ready
made and Custom Pieoe Goode Stock. The
plan Is working well for consumers, agents
and ourselves. We desire to extend our
bnsiness in this line, and for that purpose
will correspond with bona fide applicants [
for agsncies. Send real name and refer?
ence as to character.
DEVLIN A CO.,
Feb 5 6 P. O. Box 2,256. New York City.
Grand Central Java Coffee.
WE are agents for tbo GRAND CEN?
TRAL JAVA COFFEE COMPANY.
Their coffee is sold in pound packages, at
tbirty conts per pound, and each case of
sixty pounds contains a superior eight day
clock, whioh becomes the property of the
lucky purchaserwbo buys the package con?
taining the ticket whieh entitles the owner
thereof to the clock. The coffee is full
value itsolf for the price charged, and the
clock is given as a prize to induce pur?
chasers to try the coffee.
Jan22_JOHN AGNEW A BON.
Buggies, Wagons, &c.
IAM now offering my atock of BUGGIES,1
KOOKAWAYS AND MILBURN WA?
GONS of reduesd prices to dose the business.
Tboae In want of vehicles will save money
by calling at the storo of John Agnew k
Son, and purohasiog before my stack is
closed out. JOHN AGNEW.
Jan 22_
Pearl Grits and Hominy.
O r B ARRELS FBESH PEARL GRITS,
15 barrels fresh PEARL HOMINY,
i Jast received and for sale by
' Jan 96_JOHN AGNEW A 80 M.
Hams! Huns!!
0HOI0E LoulsvUIs Sugar-Onrad
iyv HAMS, large sizes, just received
auditor aale at llo. per pound.
Jen 26 r Jpfrlw AGNEW A BON.
It>ucUb OALiroitniA madbira.
}.A7 PealS ? ? j. O. BKBGEHS.
gvast ciajuinnnairiA anoblioa.
DM 18 , J. 0.BBBQBB8.
10,000 cigars, at ft50 par 100, for
aalefat Solomon's.
1100
JMBIA, S. C TH?RSL>AY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1
The Symptoms of Liver Complaint ironn
e&siDoss and pain in tbe side. Sometimes
tho pain is in tbe shoulder, and ismiataken
for rheumatism, Tbo stomach la affected
with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels.
In general, costive, sometimes alternating
with lax. The headis troubled with pain,
and dull, heavy sensation,considerable loss
of memory, accompanied with painful sen?
sation of having left undono something
which ought to have been done. Often com?
plaining of weakness, debility and low
spirits. Sometimes many of the 'above
symptoms attend tbe dieease, and at other
times very few of them;' but the Liver is
generally tbo organ mott involved.
THE FAVORITE HOME REMEDY
Is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious mineral sub?
stance, but is
PURELY VEGRTABLE,
Oontaining those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an AU-wi-to Providence has placed
in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will cure all Diseases c? used by De?
rangement of the Liver and Bowels.
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, OR MEDICINE,
Is eminently a Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for immediate retort, will
Bavo many an hour of suffering, and many a dollar in time and doctors' bills.
After over Forty Years' trial, it is still receiving the most unqualified testimonial to
its virtues from persons of the highest obaraoter and responsibility. Eminent pbyei
cians commend it aa tho moat
BFPRCTDAL SPECIFIC
For Constipation, Headache, Fainin tbe Shoulders, Dizziness,Bour Stomach, Bad TaBte
in tbe Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Tain in tbe Begion of the Kid?
neys, Despondency, Gloom andForebodinga of Evil?all of which are tbe offspring of a
Diseased Liver.
FOB B-YSPEP8TA OB INDIGESTION.
Armed with this ANTILHJTB, ail climates and changes of water apd food may be
faoed without fear. As a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complaints, Restlessness,
Jaundioe, Nausea, ? ? id ? ?
. ?iT#A8 NO EQUAL!
It iB the Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in tbe Worldt
caution: rst
Buy no Powders or prepared SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless In our engraved
wrapper, with Trade-mark, 8tamo and Signatare unbroken. None other is gennino.
J. II. ZBIIjIB A CO,, Macon, Gm., and I'hlladelphl*.
FOR 8ALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
Take Simmons' Liver Regulator
For all diseases of the Liver, Btomaoh and Bpleen.
Aa a remedy in Malarious Fevers, Bowel Complain ts. Dyspepsia. Mental Depression, |
Restlessness, Jaundioe, Nausea, Sick Headaohe, Colic, Constipation and Biliousness,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
TESTIMONIALS.
The OUrgy.
"Have been a dyspeptic for years; began
the Regulator two yeara ago; it has aoted
like a charm in my ease."?Bev. J. O.
Botin,
"I have never seen or tried snob a aim
pie, efficacious, satiafaotory and pleasant
remedy in my life."?H. Hautsb, St. Louis,
Mo.
Hon. Alex. H. Stephens.
"I occasionally use, when my condition
requires it. Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator,
with good effect."?Hon. Alex. H. Ste
fhxms.
Governor of Alabama.
"Your Begnlator has been in use in my
family for some time, and I am persuaded
it is a valuable addition to the medical
scienco."?Gov. J. Gill Shoutxk, Ala.
"I have used the Begnlator in my family
for the past seventeen yeare. I ean safely
reoommend it to the world as the beat me?
dicine I have ever used for that class of
diseases it purports to cure.?H.F. Thio
MM.
President of OUy Bank.
"Simmons' Liver Begnlator has proved
a good and effioacioua medicine."?0. A.
Nutting.
Druggist.
"We have been acquainted with Dr. Sim.
mons' Liver Medicine for more than twenty
years, and know it to be the best Liver Be?
gnlator offered to the public."?M. R. Lyon
aad H. L. Lyon, Bellefontaine, Ga.
"I waa oured by Simmons' Liver Regu?
lator, after having suffered several years
with Chills and Fever."?B. F Andxbson.
Kerosene Oil.
PURE WHITE KEROSENE, at 18c. per
gallon, at wholesale, and 20o. per gal?
lon at retail, delivered in all parts of tbe
city. Thia Oil ia guaranteed fully up to
the standard required by the Unitod
States. ?or sale by
Lady's Endorsement.
"I have given 3 our medioine a thorough
trial, and In no ease has it failed to give I
full satisfaction."?Kllkn Mxacham, Chat
tahoochee, Fla.
Bheriff Bibb County.
"I have need your Regulator with sue- |
cesaful effect in Bilious Colic and Dyspep?
sia. It is an excellent remedy, and cer?
tainly a pnbUo blesalng."?0. Mastebson,
Bibb County, Ga.
My Wife.
"My wife and sell have UBed the Regula?
tor for years, and testify to its great vir?
tues."?Bey. J. B. Fbudbb, Perry, Ga.
"I think Simmons' Liver Begnlator one
cf the beat medioines ever made for tbe
Liver. My wife and many others have
used it with wonderful effect."?E. K.
9pai ks, Albany, Ga.
M. D.
"I have used the Regulator in my family,
and also in my regular practice, and have
found it a most valuable and satisfactory
medicine, and believe if it was used by the
profession, it would be of service in very
many oaaea. I knew very much of its com?
ponent pacts, and can certify its medicinal
qualities are perfectly harmless."?R. F.
Uuious, M. D., Macon, Ga.| Jan 30Jw6m
Jan 5
JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Wines and Liquors.
CHAMPAGNES?Pommery, Sec,
Obaus A Duohatel,
KeTley'a Island Sparkling Oatawba,
California "Imperial."
BRANDIES?Brandenburg Freres,
Jas. Henneaey,
Otard, Dupuy A Co., vintages 1835,1808,
186S.
WINES?Old Private Btook Maderia?in
bottles only,
Ohoioe Table Sherries,
California Angelica?very delicate,
F?nde man and other Porta,
Full line of Hooks and Banternes. includ?
ing-'Chateau Yquem,""Latour Blanche."
"Hookheimer,""Lanbenheimer,"Ao.,Ao.
Our special ty is flea goods, suoh as we
ean, with confidence, reoommend. Any
rare wine not in store we are prepared to
purchase either in New York or Europe,
and furnish at market rates.
No? 28 GEO. SYMMERB
State of South Carolina.
A CARD
The Laurel Street
GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT
IS noffMsn t0 the pub'io, offering the
G BE AT F.ST INDUCEMENTS known
to tbe trade. The proprietor in so confi?
dent of the superior merit a of his goods that
be asks* ao discrimination in bis favor aa
compared with anything in t Mr market; bo [
that yom ean at onoe encourage Southern
industry, and at the same time directly
serve your interest, by purchasing from
this rolHblo house. Offering every reason?
able facility to customer a, I beg aubumble
share of public patronage.
Peel_JOHN jS GYLES. Agent.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Rtatr TnF?m srii'n off'"*.
Columbia, December 18.1874.
THE Coupons of tbe Consolidation
Bonds of the state of South Carolina,
due Jannary 1,1870, will be jpeid at that
date on presentation at the Treasury, and
at the South Carolina Bank and Trnat Com?
pany, Columbia. 8. C, and also at the
People's National Bank, Charleston. B. O.,
and the National Patk Bank. Maw York.
Tbe Coupon s duo Jaly 1,1874, on all Con*
solidation Bonds, issued in exchange for
old bonds, wUl be paid whenever presented
at any of the above mentioned places.
The Coupons of the Consolidation Bonds
dno January 1 and July 1,187S, are* reoeiv
abt?for taxes. F. L. CARDOZO,
i SO
Treasurer 8.0.
Vif? tierces Davis diamond hams,
flve tiaioes Daria sogar cored break?
fast bacon, twenty 0ve tierces new leaf
lard, j a st received and for sate cheap,
' at Hardy Solomon's.
S
CMV1NO laaWaHT REL1BK
TT la the moat wonderful MEDICINE
X evwr known, and pf>a?esees a curative |
ower unequalled in the hlstery of reme
ies. For sale oula et L .
Deal? f HySISjTBH'S Drug 8tore
Stop thar Barking
\\TllRBEYER yon ad, you 'hear Ocngb
W bag. Barking, tfiearkiH' i?* Throat.
La Church, in toe QoaoarW.RoomrOpera
Home. Coart Boos?, Cour hing ie *, prava
lent disorder. ' Why don't you core it by
natna STANLEY'S' ?BEAT C0?G9
8YBUP? It will ears. Vor aale at <
Jan l?t SMBITwJK'S Drug Store.
Seventy-five Out of SttVj Hundred
PEBflONS are kffectetl wVfh some de
raatementar disease *! tbe'akin. No
matten what th? mature of is may he,
"HEINlTdH'S QMjU "
any akin diseeteiW Biiait?b4s Qnsea'
Delight.
Deo 10 i
875. VOL. X?NO. 279.it
good things;
100 barrel* NORTHERN APPLES.
200 boxe? CANDY.
100 boxea BAISINS.
20C caaeu CANNED FRUITS.
Pecans, Almonds, Oranges, Lemmie,
Walnuts, Ac., wholesale and retail, ae low 1
i ;|
is any bouse in this country. _
L?RICK A LOWRANOE.
?89NIHX aOOO
Important to Farmers.
OVLT FORTY DOLLABS A TON!
GUANAEANI GUANO,
AN important it atural Guano?a genuine I
Animal Depobit. A Cargo of 500 tone
now on the way to tbis port. Tbis Guano
gavo great satisfaction in Virginia aud
North Carolina the past season.'-Circu?
lar and certificates sent on application.
Prof. Wilson, of Baltimore, Md., says of
this Guano: "By a critical examinationot
the analysis of the( various cargoes yon
have imported, a striking feature 1b tbe
great regularity in the per contsge of the
important constituents essential for the
production of aU'crops." "
Prof. F.A. Gentb,or Philadelphia, Penn..
says: "ihe Guano is evidently of animal
origin, and the minute bones which were
discovered in tbe same, indicate that it is
the result of the decay of bats, mice. Ac
The quantity of organio matter which ia
Still present la abont 12 per cent., and tbis
yields about 2J per cent, of ammonia. A
portion of the nitrogen is present as nitric
acid, of which abont 3 percent, were found.
All the nitrogen present would be equiva?
lent to about 8f per cent, of ammonia. The
phosphoric acid in the Guano averaged
abont 12} per cent . equal to 27 3 per oWt.
of Bone Phosphate.. A conaid?abl? quan?
tity , of the phosphoric acid, however, is
present as so-called" neutral Phosphate of
Lime, which, being slightly soluble in
water, renders the Guano as quick in its
action aa a oorraaoppding quantity of Su?
perphosphate* would do. The, small per
oentage of potash which was'found ia
analysis add* to it* vatno. ? From all the
experiment* which I bava mads of the
Guanahani Guano no doubt oan exist that
it is a valuable manure." 1rv> 4l ??
Prof. H. O. White, of the Georgia State
Agricultural Society, says: "A* known by
the analysis, this Gnano contains, In good
proportion, all the elements which are
?;onerally considered as of value for plant
ood, and the forma and combination* in |
wbiob tbey are present are such a* to ren?
der them available to and assimilable by
the plant. I should judge that the proper
use ot this article for purposes of fertilisa?
tion would be attended with Rreat profit."
Prot. Oharies U. Shopard, Jr., in a reoent
analysis of this Gnano, says: "This Gnano
(of animaltorigin) would appear from it*
physioal and chomioal properties to an?
swer every; reasonable expectation of a
commercial manure.
Order* reoelved and arrangemhnts made
for Its sale by application to
J. N. BOBSON,
GS East Bay, 1 and 2 Atlantio wbarf, i
Charleston, 8. C_Jan gOflg
THE G&B?T SOUTHERN
D1Y GOODS HB.
FLBCllGOTTT, BENEDICT & CO.,
275 King Street. Charleston, S C
TBI CHEAPEST
DRY u on jos.
not i oil a.
oh. CLOTHS.
(arpkth.
MATTINGS.
UDOS, fctc,
THIS SIDE OF NEW YORK.
For prices, see local. Sept 4 toaso
Nos. 3 Broad Street and 109 last Bay street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ST?TI0IE1S
Bl
FirsxHCi^sWork
, ; tO> a^OtALTV, . H ?
tsx bt mow cvrtArfal njuDxs be wocx,
,|. we ruajnss.wpam Ajr .)
, LOWES*Wftitftoitab'
FISt FRSmOH^LE STATIOHEflY,
a 0 Plriee Paper and Envelope*. '''.
Ridding 'and ?a? favitatians
o? Tas star stock aSO saarrto si ths [
BARG AI IMS
CLOSING OUT
or
WISTBB CLOTHING!
Extraordinary Attraction!!
CLOSING OUT
OF
Extraordinary Bargains!!
CLOSING OUT
OF
WUTII CL0IUII6.
KB k WILEY
Jan 26
WIHII CLOTIUC
AT'" u;
REDUCED PRICES
FOB
TRAVELING BLAH KITS
AND
SHAWLS
AT
COST i
Mew Style fiats S
Fall and Winter
CLOTHS AHD CASHMERES
Hade to Order Vary Loir.
R. & W. C. WAFFIELD.
Jaa 86 ? *
107 Hain St., Next to Wheeler House.
K8TABL.1BHKD IB 104?,
AND STILL IN THE FIELD,
with
A LABOE and well se?
lected stock of first class
FURNITURE, Parlor. Bod
room and Dining 'Boom
? _? Seta, whloa will be sold as
tow as any boose in Ur* country tor cash.
. Nov |Q _. M. H. BFRBT.
Imported Winne. Brandies JBtc ,ltc)
'WFTmt SCOTCH WHI8KIE8.
tl I sU Old Jamaica Ram,
?B BW Jl Brandies?Otard,Ac ,
?BH Bv Holland Qjsu
bhsrry Wine,Port Wine. Madeira Wine.
Also, a large stceY of fins old Whiskies,
Olgars, Ao._ J. O. SBEGSR8
Hew Books, at Bryan's Bookstore.
TTTOBKIBG to Win. a story for girls,
T J 91.75.
Mistress of the Mans*, by Dr. Holland,
authorof Arthur Bonpypaetle, 11 BO.
A HUtorypf Germany,from the Earliest
Times, by ObarKoft Lewis, $2.50.
Manual, of Mythology, Greek, Roman,
None, Hindoo, Kgyptian and Old German,
by Marray, $2.85.
Prairie and Foraat. the Game of North
America, with adventures In their pursuit,
by GUhnore. 91 60.
Health and Education, by Klagslsy.tl.76.
Hogsrtb'a complete works, la three vo?
lumes. The Wild North Lakat,'. by Major
Butler, with plates, t2.W, HUfery of Club*
and Clnb Lire, London. 3oOkTf Wonder?
ful Ctiaraoters, with portxaiU. The Slang
Dictionary, historical and anecdotal.
Homes and Haunts or the British Poet*,
London, and other paWhooka. Not 1
New BugTtr-Cured Hams.
10fl M?w WB? eurtr-ejarsJI MAMS.
choioe quatttuj. Just received and
tor sate by ' JOtfN AOHBW A BON.
Coughs and Golds
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
Chlorate Potash Past ilea,
Gelatine Lozenges,
Wistai *s Balsam Wild Oherrj.
Hill's Balsam Honev, ;
Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral.
Jayna's Expectorant.
Piao'aCurs. For aale at
L. T. BILLIM AN A 00.*8
Deo 89 _Dru? Is tor*.
Canned Goods. ? '
i f1A c ajsss s lb. esss at
H t\) ?1 M per do*, and ISc.per can.
100 case* 8 K. oaas PKAOB?,at 92.60
psr ays. end Mo. pst fOBug. .'?na
Oa hand and for
Jaot ~ ji
and^h s?n|h?Ieia*ri?ly *Uh" the" Wft
market* aiFord.. - U,J ???
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