The Camden journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1866-1891, June 20, 1872, Image 4
"WEISENFELD, STERN & CO.,
Coil fate & Conissicn Mentals
39 W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md.
Consignments of Cotton respectfully solicited.
^Liberal CASH advances made thereou by
GEORGE ALI)E\,
Agent.
j>JL BISSELI^,
DENTIST.
TJroad Street, Camden, So. fte*
THE GRAND FINALE,
An increase of business and a desire to
improve, has prompted us to procure new
apparatus, which enables us to make pictures
from the size of a pin head to life size, and
at prices to suit the times. Give us a call,
lor we ruean what we say.
LEE & BRO.
Up Stairs in the TTorlcman Building.
fe"b.l? tf.
Seed Potatoes
JUST RECEIVED.
EARLY ROSE.
EARLY GOODRICH,
PINK EYES.
D. L. DeSAUSSURE 5: CO.
Also,
Extra Choice Go&licn Butter
And Cream Cliee^e.
D. L. Dv.S- & CO-, Com. Ag<s.
PLANTER'S WAREHOUSE.
Having established a Warehouse where rlun
tcr's can procure every kind of
Piwisis M Flaatation Mt
I
I respectfu^y isvite their attention to n.j large '
and constantly replenished stock of
BACON, IIAMS, FLOUR; CORN, LARD,
CANNED FRUITS AND MEATS,
and all other .articles usually found in a first
class Grocery. Also,
DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
READY MADE CLOTHING &C:
ALSO,
Ropct Oily Brooms, Bagging and Tics, Mutches,
Axle Grease, Buckets, Cards, Nails, Curry
Combs, lines, Locks, Sauces, Soap?5
Starch, Sifters, Salt, Soda, Flavor*ing
Extracts, Sugar, Candles,
Shot, Powder, Gun Caps,
Household and Kitchen
Utensils, Uakcs,
Spades, Knives,
and Forks,
Spoons,
Andmany other articles too numerous fmtention.
fgyCall and examine stock and Prices before
purchasing elsewhere."
I). W. JORDAN, Agt.
April 18. If.
Marengo Mills.
? V. ^ Pl tlmttlh pr,^!? T 1MIDCD .
30!000^ RE-FlTSE LUMBER;
So 000 n' SQUARE EI)GE LUMBER;
lemoned and Unseasoned,
Ih'rfW on han?l and for sal? by the undersigned
*t the iQvveist possible prices,
FOR CASH.
All orders addressed to <rr left with ^Ir. C.
NOELKKN, or with the undersigned, iriH re
ccivc prompt uttentioiu
A Xamibcr Yard
II** been established on the premise* of the
above-named gentleman in the town of Cntndvn,
where parties from the town or surrounding
country can be supplied at Cuinden prices by
calling on him.
S. It. VBAJIS,
WE ARE NOW BECE1VIHR
OCR
Spring and Summer Stoca
OF FINE READY-MAWS
CLOTIIIN <jr,
HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS
HAVING secured the services of a first-elm*
cutter in our Custom Department, wc will
make up garments in the latest styles, and guarantee
satisfaction. Wc still take orders lor thou#
Perfect Fitting Shirts.
SPRING RATS.
C\t
LATEST STYLES,
Arriving ami to ArriTc.
Our MsiiM Departniem
IS COMPLETE.
OIJI* STOCK
eardfraces everything new nn<i knobby, whtoft
wo are sure will please the most fastidious.
Give us a call and be convince 1.
R. & W. C. SWAFFIELD,
jap.rdili 1 in-i COLUMBIA, S. C.
EVERY farmer should tnkc at least one paper,
for the benefit of his family, if not of himself.
They will receive many times the cost of the paper
in knowledge; and the home paper should have
the preference. We ask our country friends to
subscribe for the Journal. Only $2,50 per year.
j GEORGE TUPPER,
\ BKOKEK,
Real Estate and .line Apt,
OFFICE OVEB W. C. FISHER'S ffcCd STORE,
OPPOSITE COLUMBIA HOTEL,
MAIN ST-, COLUMBIA, S. C.
1?ly
ALEXANDER SPRXJKT, JSO. W. HIS90N,
British Vice Consul. janes spbunt*
SPRUNT & HINSON,
MITTOV FACTORS
ani>
Naval Store ComVn Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
d. I, MIDDLETON & CO.,
FACTORS
A!tt>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BALTIMORE, MD,
Having purchased the entire STOCK OF
GOODS of Messrs. D. DeS'avssure &
Co., we will sell the same at
COST for CASH,
and for that purpose hcicby constitute the
members of that firm our agents to effect sach
sale.
XI. MIBDLETON ft CO.
J-nuc.g i?
SOUTH CAROLI NAlAlffiOm
CAMDEN BRANCH.
Onnnd after Monday, Dec. the 25th., 1871 the
Schedule-of the tfamActttirain-wliihe as follows;
Leave Camdbn-at 6 15 A, M.
Arrive at Cidutnbia at 10 40- A. WLeaveColumbia
at 145 P.M.
Arrive at Camden at 6 25 P. M".
By order of the Vice-President.
A. B. DeSAUSSUKE Agent.
Camden Dec. 23d, 1871.
PERUVIAN GUANO
ZELL'S PHOSPHATE !
PHCENIX GUANO !
AND i
WILCOX & GIBBE'S
MANIPULATED COMPOUND
i
OF
Guano, Salt and Plaster!
For sale by
GEO, ALDEN,
fi-olutf ? Agent.
"NICKERSON HOUSE."
Columbia S. C.
:o:
TillS rieasantly loented Hotel, unsurpassed
by any House in the South for comfort, nnd
health ?f locality, is now open to Travelers and
others seeking accommodation. Families can
bo furnished with nice, airy rooms on reasonable
terms. "A call is solicited.
Mrs. Wm. A. WRIGHT & SON,
Our Omnibusses and Carriages will be found
at the different depofs.
Tpmih reasnnnhliv transMmt or recrular
hoarders. mar 23 tf.
YOUMEN
Oontemplnlhfg a'birermeas life should aifrtcmd "tVe
BRYANT, STRATTON & SADLER
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
For Circulars and specimens of Penmanship
enclose two stamps and address,
W. H- SADLER, President,
Nos fi and 8 N. Charles st, Baltimore, Md.
KEW GOODS!
AT fire store occupied try A. M. Kennedy, *
few floors north of the Ms*4cet, will he
found a stock, consistkig-of
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
Hardware, Nails, Iron, Steel. Spades, Shovels,
Garden Hoes, Brady & Klwell Hoes,
i'low Moulds, iCw,. &c. &.c.
GROCERIES.
Crushed, Coffee -and Brown sugnrs. IUo Laguira
and Java Ooffiero, Green und Ilyson
Teas, Smoked and unsmokod
Side and Shoulder Bitcon,
Hams
Lard
Goshen Buffer, '
Corn, Oats, Salt, Stone
Lime, Fine Swper and Extra
Family FKwr, Soap,.Candles,
Starch, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda
Craokcra andC&eese, N cwOrleaus Sugar
House and W. I. Molasses Catrtied Frait, Oytfters.
Early Rose, Goodrich, PinkjKye and Jackson
White Planting Potatoes.
Croctery, Gtarare&c, Saddles, Bridles,
Shoes, Homes Ac., All of which will he sold
at the lowest price for cash, and we request
a call from all who vish to purchase.
A. D. KENNEDY & CO.
A. D. KENNEDY,
A, M. KENNEDY.
A. M Kennedy will gire his attention to the
purchase of cotton; is agent for tne SHle of Eli-i
wnnuuaiw, E.n^?n\^rupr vtju svuAiiwan tfrroma
Bone. Feb 15 tr
?i*M3STC3r 1B73.
* - ~
HEW SPRING GOODS
NOW OPENING AT
R.M.KENNEDY'S
mcliUltl
CAROLINA
i
LIFE INS0MCE COIPiXF
m
TENN.
Branch Office Baltimore, Md
Assets - - - - Sl,075i00C
i
Hou. JEFF. DAVIS. President
Gen. WADE HAMPTON, Vice Prest
JOHN D. KENNEDY,
febisijr State Agent.
DRUGS &HEMCIMS8
We "bare just received *'fresh Mwpyfy of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
WINDOW - GLASS,
Dye Stuff* and
PATENT MEDICINES.
Our stock is very large and complete. We
fhink we can give satisfaction to every person,
totb sb to quality and prices, as our Medicines
<are -warranted 'PURE and GENUINE.
HODGSON ?b DUNLAP.
Brushes, Etc.
A Large Assottttte'ht of fine English and
French Tooth Brushes, Hait Brushes, Infonts*
Brushes; also Nail and Bathing Brushes,
Dressing C-oaba of ail vitalities.
Hodgson & dunla*.
Fancy and Toilet Articles-.
T N Large Variety, such as Toilet 8eto, Dress
I iwg Cases, (both ladies' and gentlemen's
Toilet Stands, Jewelry StandB, Work Boxes
Vases, Leather and Silk Bags and Pert Monies
Also, German Colognes, Lobin'a Atod Lowc'i
Extracts, Lubin's Soap, besides a large lot o:
other tries and Fancy Soaps.
HODGSON & DrNLAP.
Paints and Colors.
BESfT English White Lead, Crome, Green anc
YelloW, WiabeT's Terra 8ienna, Prussia!
Blue, Patent Dryer, <fcc., Ac. Also, Linseed Oi
and Terpentine. Por sale by
CODGSON_A &U5LAP.
Kewwefle Lani|w & "Oil,
JUST arrived; a largo and beautiful assortment
of Kerosene Lamps, both- Partor anr<3
baud with all the Latest Improved Barriers. W<
aleo-keep on fca*d the Best Known Oil, as all th<
oil wo sell UA<9 ixoiLK.
HODGSON 4DUNLAP.
LAMP CHIMNIE&
THESE ChiranieB arc made ef th<s Beat Flinl
Glass, and are ttot half #o liable to break ae
the conunon ones.
H. <Sc D.
Jany4 ly
j Fresh Garden Soft asd Onto Sets,
Just Received by
HODGSON Dt'NXAP.
liADWAl'S.READY KELIEe"
Cures the Worst Paint in from One to
Tenty Minutes.
Not one bonr after reading this advertisement
need any one suffer with pain. Radway's
Heady relief is a cure for every pain. ' It1 was
the first and is the only
! PAIN REMEDY
hat instantly stops the most excrutiating pains,
allays inflammations, and cures congestions,
.Whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Rowels, or
other glands or organs, by one application. ,In
from one to twenty minutes, no matter how vio- 1
lent or excrutiating! the'"pahi, the Rheumatie,
Bed-ridden/irtfltm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic,
or prostrated with disease may suffer,
^ Radwat's Ready Redtet "wiU afford mstant
ease. Inflammation of the Kidney,-"InffeiKnatidn
of the "bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels/
, Congestion cf the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult
r' Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics,
Croup, Dypthcria, Catarrh, Influenza, Ilead;V
ache, Taothaohe, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold
rkiih
VUlUVf <?^WV VMtllO*
Tbe-wpplioation of the Ready Sfcelief to' Hie
part or parts where tho pain or difficulty exists
will afford ease and com fart.
Twenty drops in a half tumbler of-water will
in a few foments cure Cramp, Spasms, Soar .
"Stotnach, Heart-burn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea,
Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all
internal pains.
Travelers should -always have a bottle of Radway's
Ready Relief with them. A few drops in
water will prevent sickness or pains from a
chahfce'of wate*. It is better than French
Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant.
Fever and Ague Cured
FOR FIFTY CENTS.
' There is not a remedial agent in this world
that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other
Malarious, Bilous, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellrw and
other Fevers, (aided by Radway's Puis) so
quick as Endway^s Beady Relief. Fifty cents
per bottle.
Health 1 Beauty!
' Strong and Pure Rich Blood?Increase of
Flesh and Weight?Clear Skinaod Beautiful
Complexion secured to all.
DR. RADWAY'S
^ Sarsaparillian Resolvent
Has made the Tmosi astonishing cures. So
quick, so rapid are thei^ftdnges the body undcr
goes, under the influence of this truly wonderful
medicine, that every day-an increase of flesh
and weight is seen and felt.
,1 TIIJE GJiKAT JJJiUOD JHUKiiflttK.
Every drop of 4he Sacaapariilwtn Resolvent
communicates through the blood, sweat, urine
! and other fluids and juices of the system the
vigor of life, for it repairs the waste of the
: body with new and sound material. Scrofula,
syjphillis, consumption, glandular disease, ulcers
is the throat, mouth, tumors, nodes in the
: gfdtids hod other parts of the system, sore eyes,
strumoroUh tHscitttrges frdm the cars, and the
worst forms of shlta diseases, Eruptions, fever
sores,scald head, ring worm, salt rheum, erysipelas,
ache, black spots, worms in the tumors,
cancers in the womb, and all weakening and
paiuful discharges, night sweats, loss of sperm,
and all wastes of the life principle, aco in the
curative-range of this wonder of modern chemistry,
and a lew days' use will prove to any person
using it for either of these forms of disease
its .potent power to cure them.
DR. RADWAY'S [
Perfect Purgative Pills.
Perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with
sweet gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse and"
strengthen the system. ftadwny'aFills for the
cure of all disorders of the stomach, liver, bind"-.'
der. nervous diseases, headache, constipation,;
costivemws, indigefetioiv, dyspsps'ra, "biliousness,
hilkxis fever, inflammation of fHe'btftvels,'piles,
nlid alt derangements of the Internal viscera.
Warranted to effect a poaitrve cure. Purely
vegetable, contxmikg to SKhres#jr suhicrals or
deleterious drugs.
A few -flutes Psufaray,is Pills will free the
system from alt rfrfe nbove named disorders.?
Price 26 cents per box. Sold by all druggists.
Read "False und Tiuo," Scud ono letter stamp
to Rsdway&Ce. So. 12 Warren St Cor. Chi roll 9t
' Sew Vo*k: reformation worth thouwir.d-i will be
' sent you. oct 5-1 y
1/SmriRBiTmtf
Afll ii j t Mirfc
3. ictrmri*. -Proprietor. U. M. McDn?*l.? k Co., Drt?iUU
I I ON. AIMU. tH rnMhn,Ct|.lwl U CMum 11^ K.(*
. Ml LI.I BfarVeWlMMT * ?* !t
WMMlfrnil I'arailrc ElctK. *
Tlkeiar Bluer* an aot ? vile Fawey
BHiik, Wade of fur K*m, U'hlehey, |
<VWr rtpirtt* an* krfbie U???r*? doe- '
tbred. spferd an<f nrwUMd lb 1f1e*se ?B* tistey
celled v tonlea,'' " Appetisers." u Restorers,' *c^
that lead th* tippler oo to drhnkenness and ratnr
I f>ut are a true Modlclno, mads from the Natfver
Root* and Herl* ol CatfFornlo, Tree fir em *U
A IroheVtc "Ml I umlaut*. They -are tbe
UltP.At ni/OOl) FfltTFIint -find A
1.1 KK ?m*tl PIIINCIPl.E, a perfect Q
Renovator and lnvlgorator of the System, carry* n
iiac offall poisonous matter and restoring tbe bloodi
to a healthy condition. No person can take these
Sitters aocfrdfnr to directions and remain long
Unwell, provided tlielr 'bonce are not destroyed
by mineral poison or otlier means, and the vital
orraus wasted beyond the point of repair,
j They urea fieotlo Fsrgailve ss well
Bun Tonic* pOMowmg, imo, ine pecunnr mem I
of actio* u a powerful arent la rettrrlo* Cone en- T
fiou or InAamiuotlou oftlio liver* aud of all Clto *
* "Viaceral Orjmna.
f re>ft frEMAi-KCfTMr i.Aimrs, wlether j
to rbhn* or Old. married or tingle, at the dawn of
womanMOd 'or at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitten
have nO ecfral.
For InHrunmntorr anil Chronic tlheninetliiM
ntvvt (ienti I>r*mp?ln or In*
dfgxM lott, Kltfea*! Kemltlcnt and
IwterMliicHt Keren, Dlaoaaea of tho
fUood, I,leer, Kidney* atari Bladder*
j the*e Bitter* h.rve been moat laceearful. Bock
IMaeaiea are canted br Vitiated Wood*
which ii general I r produced br derangement of
the lllieellre Orjnnr.
DYHVCTSIA t?ll Ilf?ICJE8Tld!f, cj
Headnehe, I'atn in the Bltonldera, Congh?, Tlehtama
of the Cheat, Dlxxhteaa, Sour Eructation* of
the Stomach, Bad Taata in tlte Mouth, BSloru
Attacka. Palpitation of the Heart, Inflamm/rtfon of
* the Lung*, Pain in theMgfona Of the Kidneja, and
? hnudred other painful ?yirrptom? an.the ott~
' aprrnot* of Djapepata.
I Tbay invigorate tb* Stomach and atlmnlate the
1 torpid Elver and Bowel*, which render thorn at ;p
I coequalI?1 dBc^jr In oiaanslng the blood ofaUiav- ?
nuritiea, and in uvrtlng new life and vigor to the ^
wltole system.
FOR (SKIN DI8KAtMBSf Eruption s,Teder,
Halt Ekaun, Blotched, Spots, rimpk*. Pnrtulw,
Bofli, CSrtrancles, Rlrm-Worms, Sc*.'d Head, Sore
KVcs,Erysipela*. Iteh. Scarfs, Dlscoloratlonsoftho
Sklii, Humors and Dtarasasot the Skin, of whatever
name or nature, are literally due up and carried
out of the system in a short time by the use of
tlieae Bitters. One bottle in sncfi cue* will convince
the most incredulous ef their curativeeffect.
' Ckanee the VHhited Blood whowveryo# And Its
rmpuritlct bursting through the akin in Pimples,
Eruptions or Soree; dean so It when you find it
obstructed and sluggish tn the veins; ckaitnu U ?
when it is foul.ond your feelings will tell you when.
Keep tho blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow. /,
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, nrking /
la the system of so many thousands, arc effectually
destroyed nnd removed. IE
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. m
J. WALK KB, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD &
CO., Jlnipeista and Oen. A cents, San Francisco,
CU., and Iw and 31 Commerce Street, New York.
ENGLISH
"STONEWALL"
^UTILIZER}
THE BEST NOW USED. ?
135 lbs Equal to 300 lbs ofany O&er
TRY IT !
D. L. BeSAUSSURE & CO.,
AGENTS.
Also, Fertilizing Limel
" Constantly on baad fand for sale as above.
rimflnf powerful invigorating
' 1?MJ diUllrllJ J|
> Thaea-Bittan an'poaiuveJylaTabiAhle in. ,
Vl JBIIIS **
They purify the system, aad wilbeure
' Remittent and fetenuittentn even,
and ass a proentrfs of Chills and fever.
JU1 yield to their powerful efficacy.
An an eatidoto-to cfiain^sf Water and lhet.
I '-Id the wasted frame,-and correct aH
Wmnve days ?< sobering <S thwack, and
pt *fbe' grand Panacea for alltho ilia df Ufa.
2
WtTXXB^Sjl^X _
or SCO*-* ?T*V I .
kttilYv In Young or OH, Uuiic^^^'?
Single, these Bitten are on^V^
/equalled and hare often bank ih^V
o taeaae ot earing life.
^ T.R>_0*f DOTT.le ^
JQORS, SASH?S, BUNDS, AC,.
P. P. I?4L?,
KANCFACTl'REE A>"I> DEALER,
No. 20 flPaVnc-st. and IforTbcck's Wharf,
CHARLESTON, .8. C. I
jj?gP"This is the In gest and most enm-plete Fa c
>ry of the kind in'the Sontlrei'n States, wad all
rlicles in this line fl<?rbe furnished ky Mr.
Toa'ws at pripes which (Joty competition,
yjy* A i>?mpMct'witli f?fl ami detailed list of
11 sites of Doors, SaiihcStfnd Blinds,- and .the
riecs of caeK will "be sent free and post paid,
n apfrtioirtTon to *
V.r. TO.US, "Charleston, S. C.
Jnly 5"2m.
^ ; . . '
J. & T. I. J ones
ABE NOW
DECEIVING & OPENING
J
j
T'HEm *
IMG AND 8O10SR STOCK
? ?
OF
)ry Goods,
Boots nnd Siloes^
4
Groceries & Crockery
To which they inTitc the attefetioa of fvtrlasers,
Bimolutioii.
THE copartnership in planting heretofore exting
between L. M. & H. T. Watts is dissolved
y mutual consent. The business will hereafter
e conducted by H. T. Watts.
LEWIS M. WATTS,
I1ENRY T- WATTS.
JfOTICB.
?
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Kershaw County#
'STATE OF CHARLES PERKIXS, DECD.
AH persons having claims against the Estate of
harles Perkins, deceased, are hereby required to
resent the same duly attested, and all persons
idebtcd to said Estate arc required to rnukc imedate
payment to the undersigned.
may23-brw HENRY K. DuEOSE, Ex'or.
\
THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE
DURING THE CAMPAIGN^
The Tribune is not, and will nevermore
be a party organ; but it is ardently
enlisted in the contest now waging for
Civil Service Reform, ancWor one Presidential
term as essential to that Reform.
It accepts the Cincinnati Platform as a
terse and forcible exposition "o?*he .poetical
wright and wrong, the needs %tid
hopes of To-3ay, and looks hopefully to'
Universal Amnesty as essential to the
restoration of a genuine fraternity 'between
North and %outh,and of mutual
confidence and good Will1 between White
and Black. It believes the "jPetafcjJe :3ara
preparing to break the rusty sbadites wf .
mere bygone partizanship, and it hopes
for a result next -November which will
cheer and strengthen the champions of
Peace Wdl Good Will. 'It'will 'Issue n&
campaign edition, but Proffer* ta all wh?
beKeve-Rs farther diffusion may serve the
Good Cause, its 'regular "fcSifion at 'tb#
lowest possible prices.
The virtual surrenderbytfafeJtoBweaatifr
party of its hostility to equal rights re*
garale'ssofG&br has divested our currerit
politics of half their bygone intensity.-^
Howeverp&rtiea may henceforth rise *6t
fall,;4t'w <dear that the ftindamenUl principles
which 'haVe brthorto distinguished!
the Republicans are IferiCefortk'to be're*
garded as practically accepted by the
whole country. Tlie rigbtabf everymah
to his own limbs and smews^-fhe equality
of all citizens before the law?the in**
bility of a State to enslave any portion of
its people?the duty of the Union to
guarantee* to every citizen the fujf enjoy*
mentof his liberty urftU^hcfcrfeits it by
crfme^uch are fte broadPnd^um fontidations
of our National -edifice;<Wl palsied
Wthe hand which shall"ae& to displace'them
I , Though not yet 'twenty
years" old, the Republican party h*s completed
t&e.neWe fabric of Emancipation,
and may fairly rnvolce^hereon the sternest
judgment of Man and the benignant
same ef God.
Henceforth, the mission of our Republic
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lencc and oppre8sioff=-to /extend the *
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production of new inventions for economizing
labor and thaB-enSargmfg-production
?to driw nearer to each Other the producers
of Food and Fabrics, of Grains
and of Metals and thus enhance the gains
of Industry by reducing the cost oftransportation
and exchanges between farmer
and artizan-^?such is the inspiring task
to which this nation now addressee itself,
and by which, it "would fain contribute tothe
progress, ?nlightenateot and happiness
of our race. 9VA? gretftf and good:
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" "" w."? ?r" r? - ?
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our countrymen's generous j ntronage
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ieip us.te make our journal better and
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