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THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932
. THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CUNTON, S. C.
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SOCIETY EVENTS AND CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST
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Telephoi^e 74
bers. Miss Pearl Hitt, Mrs. T,. P. Ow-
lens, Mrs. John W. , Finney, Mrs.
j Teaffue Harris Rev. H. O. Chambers,
iM iss Kate Milam, Mrs. B. H. Henry,
i Mrs. J( V. Edwards. »
During a recess from one until two
o’clock, a delightful picnic lunch was
enjoyed.
County Campaign | Willis Slayer
Nearing Close' To. Serve Life
Parents Notice
Candidittes- Being' Heard By i Sheriffs Murderer To Be Placed
, Large Crowds. Itinerary Ends
METHODIST PICNIC
THIS .\FTKliNOON .
The annual picnic tof the Broad
St*e?t Methodist Sunday school will
held Thursday affemoon at Yar-
hevough’s mill. All members are urged
he at the church at 1 o’clock and
bring well-filled baskets.
olina and to the state generally.
JlMrs. Coulter’s work ask. state
re-
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
MEET HERE FRIDAY
Group conference- No. 4, of the
South Carolina Presbyterial, will hold
an all-day meeting tomorrow at the
Thornwell Memorial church, with a
gent has been outstanding during the attendance expected. The theme
for the conference will be, Looking
past few years. Her work for Tamas-
see, the I). A. R. school for mountain
children, has
attention. All
bers of the organization whd will
same
. Unto Jesus: Jesus Christ the
attr^W nation-wide < yesterday, today and forever.”
Sooth Carolina mern- All Presbyterian ladies of Clinton,
organization who will j Newberry, Smyrna, Dominick, Whit*-
write to members in other states re
questing their support will be doing
FULLER-ALLEN
.Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fuller, formerly
of Clinton and now of Columbia, an
nounce the marriage of their daugh
ter, Willie Rudd, to Joe Tyler Allen PARTY E'OR
of Albemarle, N. C. The wedding took COLUMBIA VISITOR
place last Friday. > Mrs. S. C. Hays was hostess Friday
Mrs. Allen attended Columbia col- afternoon at a lovely bridge party in
lege and the University of South Car- honor of Mrs. W, C. Werts of Coluni-
olina. By the latter she was awarded ibia, house guest iof Mrs. Wni. Bailey
a diploma in fine arts. She is a mem- i Owens.
her of Chi Omega sorority. Mr, Alien', Zinnias in beautiful bright shades
is connected with the Barton Manu- were used to decorate the living and
mire. Shady Grove, Duncan’s Creek,
^ ^ . . . Little River and Goldville, are urged
the state and national orgamzation a j to present. Mi\. L. R. Lynn, chair-
big .service, declared Mrs. King. ; requested that
ladies bring a small lunch.
Friday Ni^ht At l,.auren8 Mill.
^Large crowds continue to attend the
political meetings in the county to
hear the candidates present their
claims for the voters’ suffrage in the
primary next Tuesday.
The circling of the county will con-
inue today and tomorrow with the cur
tain falling on the campaign Friday
night at the I.aurens Cotton mills.
Th is evening' at ieight o’clock the
party will invade Goldville, with the
Children whone ejn haYc been un
der onr car^ and those parents who
, want ils to exatninc their children’s
On GanK- Reetpr and Moore! eyes before they enter into this year’s
In Pen for Ten Yeare.
Greenville,„ Aug., 23. — The final
chapter in the slaying of Sheriff Sam
D. Willie here the night of June U,
1927, was written today when Judge
Dewey Oxner, hi general sessions
court, sentenced Blair Rooks, the.con
fessed murderer, to life imprisonment.
But he will go to the chaingang in
stead of joining Carlos A. Rector and
J. Harmon Moore, convicted of being j
.... ,,, accesForiew to the slaying, who are
ime.t.ng toraorfo* morning boing heW! „„„ ^ ;
in th« court house at Laureni.. | penitentiary in Columtia. It was
Bid.s for election ai’e being made
school work wil| please phone vs for
appointment or bring the children h^->
fore the rush or school opening.
We are equipped in every modem
way to render the best in tbo scicfn-
tific examination of children’s eyM
and prescribing glasses.
Drs. Smith & Siiiith
OPTOMETRISTS
Clinton, S. C.
factoring company, of Columbia.
PARTY FOR
LITTLE VISITOR
Miss Frances O’Daniel invited
group of little friends Tuesday after-
noon to meet her young niece,
Ann White, of Winston-Salem.
After a number of games were
jilayed on the lawn the hostess served
lie cream and cake. Favors for
dining rooms. After the games, Mrs.
James Sprunt assisted the hostess in
serving a dainty salad course to the
goe.«>ts leated at four tables.
MRS. JACOBS ELNTERT.MNS
party were tiny, dolls attractively
dressed. The' young people present
R,,tty »KII)GE club
! Mrs. J. F. Jacob.s, Jr., entertained
the members of her bridge club n
Wednesday morning. Several out-of-
the town guests also were present. A va
riety of c*olorful flowers made the
rooms most attractive. Delightful re-
Mai-Karet Brice, Virginia Leake! followed the games which
were:
('heaiham, Georgia Rounds. Margaret
Kern, Florence Ella and .Ann Blake-
;y, Ennly DilUrd, Frances Simpson,
Betty Hunter, Inez Young, Henrietta
A oung and Frances SjK'ake.
WATERMELON ( UTTINt;
FOR EHTLE FOLK |
Little Mis.s Virginia .Sadler was ■
kostoB.s at a watermelon cutting last i
.Monday afternoon in honor of her'
litjle guest, .Miss Mary Sadler Neely '
of RcK'k Hill. I
Under the trees the girls enjyed a
number of games and contests. After!
the melons were cut peanuts and all- i
day suckers, wrapped in paper nap- i
kins, were passed. The young folk en
joying the afternoon wiMe: .Margery
.Ann Wilson, Nell Jacobs, May Dicus,
Virginia Dillard. Margaret Brice, El
liott Jacobs, Virginia l^eake ('heat-|
'ham. Frances Simpson, Ixiuise Jacobs,
Emily Dillard, .Miriam Donnan and
.Mary Bailey Owens.
MRS. SPENUER
F.NTERTAINS
The “Friendly Dozen’’ enjoyed a
lOcely luncheon W<*dne.sday morning
at the h >me of Mrs. .A. F.. S|K‘i\ci r on
the Pre'-byterian college camiuis.
Beautiful sumimr flower.-i, grown
;•! .Mis. .SjxMicer’s own gard**n, w- re
u-(.'d to decorate the .-ipHcious rooms.
At a table, attractive in every delaji,
luncheon was served in coiir. es. .Mem-
luis and gui-sts includcl: Mr>. VV. 11.
.Shand.s. .Mis. John Sprat!. .Mis. J. .V.
Bailey, .MissX’onnie BaiU-y, Mrs. F. D.
.lom s, .Mrs. M. G. Woodworth, .Vlrs.
.lohn .bdinsoM, ,Mis. Gary Dillard, .Mrs.
H. I. Hindman, .Ms. H. E. Sturgeon
and her sister, .Miss .Angie Sturgeon,
of S. hnectadv, .\. Y.
weie played at three tables. Those
present were:, Mrs. T. J. Peake, Mrs.
R. C. Adair, Mrs. John W. Little, Mrs.
S C. Hay.-. .Mrs. Wm. Bailey Owens,
Mrs. Wm, P. Jacobs, Mr.s. Thomas .la-
cobs, Mrs. J. A. ('handler,. Mrs. Lee
Snow of Columbus, Ga., Mrs, Cyrus
Bailey of .Augusta, and Mrs. Harrell
Wilson of Greenville, who is a gue.^t
of Mrs. .Jacobs.
all
The program will be as follows:
1®:30—'Devotional. Special music:
.Misses Anabel Kennedy and Willie
Willingham.
Message: “Looking Unto Jesus,”
Rev. C. Bynum Betts.
10:45-Tloll call. Presidents respond
with one minute report-s.
Introductions.
11:00 — Bible hour: Mrs. I’. T.
Quarles, Spartanburg.
12:00—Reports: Intermediate con
ference, Miss .Adeline Boland. Young
People’s conference, Misses Mary Wil-
.son and Inez Tucker..
t
12:1»—'Message: Rev. John .Mc-
Sween, D.D.
i 12:45—Offering.
! Special music: .Mrs. Butler Har
grove,
I Prayer, *
! 1:00- Recess for lunch.
' 1:45 —? W o rs h i ji jpe ri oil: Whit m i re
.Auxiliary.
t 2:00—Missionary address.
3:15 Echoes from Montreal: .Mrs.
V. C. Wilson and others.
.‘LdtJ — Message of IVesbytcrial
Piesideiit: Mrs. Carl Bramlett.
.‘1:45—Open discussion.
1:00- -Devotional, “Jesus Christ, the
.same yesterday, today anil forever”:
Rev. .S. P. Bowles..
practically along the same lines which
have been made throughout the cam
paign, with economy as the central
theme. Chief interest is centered in
th^ senate, legislative and sheriff
races. The meetings have been com
paratively, quiet with large attend-
ances^and considerable interest being
maniffe.sted in the selection of offi
cers who will guide the destinies of
the county during the next two and
four y<*ars.
Death Claims
Aged Citizen
MRS. McMillan
ENTERTAINS
Mrs. Albert (Jalloway of Florence,
and Mrs. Pressie McMillan of Fayette
ville, N. C., w’ere honor guests* on Fri
day afternoon when their mother,
Mrs. W. M. McMillan was hostesiw to
the Musgrove club.
A profusion of zinnias, stocks, and
several large ferns gave the verandah,
where the guests were entertained, a
festive air. '
Mrs. John W, F'inney and Miss
Kathk*i‘n Galloway s<Mved a deliciou.s
salad course with tea.
The guests present were: Mrs. W'ill
David.son, Mrs. L. H, Davidson, Mrs.
B. H. Henry, .Mrs. Wm. Hepry, Mrs.
Alex Henry, Mr.s. P. B. Adair, Mrs.
Gus Davidson, .Mr?, \V. I.,. Weir, Mrs.
Mary Henry Arthur, Mrs. Pressley,
.Mrs. Eddie Buck, Miss Gwendolyn
Ratulall of Conway, Mrs. T. J. Bla
lock, Mrs. Itussell Cooper, .Mrs. T. P.
Owens, Miss Mary Lizzie Owens and
.Mrs. .1. 1>. Boland.
ADDITIONAL LOCALS
R. T. Wright, 73, pas^ed away at
the home of his daughter, Mrs. Alma
McKee, on last P’riday afternoon af
ter a long illness. F'uneral services^
I were held from the home Saturday:
1 morning, in charge o.f .Rev. R. Betts ■
and Dr.. L. R. Lynn. Interment was j
made in the family burial ground in
Rock Hill, the service at the grave-
' side Ixdng conducted by Dr. A. S.
} Rogers, pastoi of the Rock Hill .A. R.
I P. church, and .Mr. Patterron, pastor
'of the A. R. P. church at Lancaster.
Mr. Wright had made his home here
for several months, during which time
he had been in declining nealth. He
was an upright citizen, a man of
strong c’truracter and Christian faith,
loved and admired by those who knew
him and appreciated his worth.
The deceased is survived by his
charged they hired him to do the
shooting. Rector succeeded Willis as
sheriff.
Rooks, prevented by state law from
j pleading guilty to the mufder charge,
pleaded not guilty today and then
stated to the court he was willing to
c'O'nfe^^s and throw himVelt on it?
mercy. j
W’illis was slain at his garage as he ’
j returned home late at night. His wid-j
i ow and Henry Towmsend. a deputy
j sheriff, were arrested shortly there- j
after, and tried for the slaying. After
their acquittal there wa.s a long pieriinl j
in which no developments in the cast*
were made public. Then Rooks, arrest
ed in another case, confessed the slay
ing and detailed the story to officers.
Dc'spite vigorous denials. Rector
and Moore were tried and convicted.
Rook.s’ trial was delayed to allow him
to testify again.st them.
After a long delay brought almut
' by apjieals and prehentation of pt*ti-
Itions in numerous courts, Rector and
I Moore were finally forcinl to start
I serving their terms. W’hile awaiting
I the final decision Rector was indicted
I for engiiu*i‘ring a bank roWiery at
Traveler.^ Rest, but was never brought
I to trial on thi.s charge..
I’RKSSLY-WELDON
.Miss Jenrose Pre-sly and William
Henthly Weldon were married
Miss Maiy Sadler Neel^ of Rock
Hill ha.'C lieen spending several days
with her cousin, Virginia Sadler.
Miss Janet i.eake left this week
for Orange, N. J., where she will be
connected with the Associated Chari
ties this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. I>ewis Simpson spent
the wc*ek-en(l with friends in Char
lotte.
.Mr, and Mrs, William Lynn, Mr.
and .Mrs: John Robert Lynn of De
troit, Mich., Mrs. Ethyl Lynn Weir of
Foit Pierce, Fla., .Mr. and .Mrs. Roy i
Crisp of .Nashville, Tenn., were here j
for the funeral of their mother, .Mrs, |
VN’, L. Lynn, on Saturday. j
•*Aliss Lydie Leake ha.s returned ^
fiorn ('amp Greystone, at Tuxedo, iN.i
C., where .she ha.s been assistant coun-1
cilur in canoeing the past month,
•Mrs. Lewis .Simpson spent Tuesday
in Newberry with 'her sister, .Mrs.
Sara Suber.
NOl’K'E OF STOCKHOLDERS
1 MEETTNt; j
Clinton Building & I^»an Asnociation'
.Notice is hereby given of the An
nual Stockholders Meeting of the'
('linton Building & Ixian As.sociation'
of Clinton, S. ('., to he held on Thurs-|
widow and two daughters, Mr.-. VV 0. Sc'ptember Kth, 11K12, at 4 P. M.,
Brpwn of Rock Hill, and Mrs. .Alma office of Jacobs & I'lOmpany.i
McKee of this city, j ('linton, S. ('. All .stockholders are re-
—— quested to be present.
W. J. BAILEY, Pre.sident.
, 1 Wm. P. JAC'OBS, Sec-Treas.
New Officer |
Assigned Here'
—— i
A Washington 7 di.-<paitch ye.sterday]
stated that ('aptain Wilfiam L. Blan
ton, U. S. A., Had been transferred
from Davidson college and assigned
as military instructor at the Presby
terian college of this city, sucti*eding
Lieut. A. N. Taylor, who was recent
ly transferred to the Hawaiian is
lands.
666
I.ItiUlD - TABLETS - SALVE
('hecks Malaria In 3 days, Colda first
day. Headaches or Neuralgia
in 30 rainuteH.
SALVE for HEAD COLDS.
.Most Speedy Remedi^ Known.
iWs''
OF HEALTH
I
back to Sekooi
Again!
Dritik milk like happy
childreii. It is one of the
best foods for not only chil
dren but adults as well.
Let us deliver milk to yoit!'
home daily. Our milk is
sanitary. Ask your physi
cian what this means to
your child’s health.
TRY TO (JET
THE BEST.
THE CLINTON
DAIRY
Phone 3:10
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Wharton Speaks
At Lydia Friday i:
W. (
-Mne.
dav
■Jr~I:F“(-Hinn in gh attv-left yt* s ter» s
for Gaffney to join her husband, i " •"Pvak in
at T)
o’clock last 'rhursday evening at the |
home of Dr. John .McSwt*en of thisi''^^* headquarters there,
city. Doctor .Vlc.Swei'ii performed the! ( <>ach A. H. McQueen, accompanied
ceremony in the pri.senee of the im
mediate family of the couple.
1.1 the
The bride was charming in a hand-
4 .-ome fall suit of navy surface crepe,
the trimming being a while ' throw
scarf. White also added a chic touch
; to the fall hat of navy felt. White*
; g'love.s, blue hag and .-hoes and a
I dainty eor.^age eompleteMl the costume.
.After the ceremony .Mr. and .Mrs.
W'eldou left for a ^’wedding trip
i through the mountains of North Caro-
! lina and after returning will make
I their home with Mrs. J. E. Pressly,
I mother of the bride, in Abbeville.
Mrs. Weldon is the eldest daughter
members of the higfi school
football squad, left .Monday on a
camping trip to Cedar .Mountain.
.Margaret Simpson is spending this
week in .Newbeiry with her aunt,
Mrs. Sara Sulier.
W. L. Lynn left this week for De
troit, Mich., to visit his sons'. W’illiam
and John Ki/bert Lynn.
C. n. Shannon of Whitmire, is
.spending this week with his daugh
ter, Mr.s. 1j. I). Simpson.
Don Upshur of .Sumter, spent the
week-end with Harry Boliek and
W’oodrow Tisdale.
Whaiton, candidate
ha.s announced
the interest of.
didaey at the l.ydia Cotton
.Saturday night at,7:30. The
of the Lydia community and the
eral iniblic are cordially incited.
fur the
that he
his Jan-
mills on
citizens
gen-1
Miss Gussic Brehmer is spending a
are Chief Justice Eugene! of Mrs. Mary .Miller Pressly of Abbe-1 days near- Kinards with her
Newberj'y,. president; Mrs. i vilk, and the late Dr. Jack Pressly,;
DAl.K^MPLE REUNION
HELD FRIDAY
The family reunion of the Dalrym-
ples was held Friday, .Auguil Ui, at
Dalrymple .-pi iiig, near the old fan -
ily graveyard a mile and a half from
Kinard. .A'laige number of kindretl
and friends attended this, the secori.i
annual reunion. .A delicious jiienic clii.-
ner wa.s spread under the trt'es, and
talks were given on family history.
The officers of the organization, all
of whom were present and brought
greetings,
J. Isaac ('opeland of ('lintpn, secre-land is an attractive and popular mein-| SclnrH’/Frimka spent the pa:^
tary, and B L. Jones of F>aurens, yf younger society set. .She is j''^^‘^k-end in Colum-bia with Mrs. F.li-
treasurer. .Mr. Jones displayed a hand-j a graduate of Erskine college. For Mhej
some leather-bound scrapbook con- past several months she has had aj Mrsi G. F. Dixon and chil-
taining historic family pajiers. Anoth-j position in the office of the county of Henrietta, .N. ( are visiting
er feature of the day was the making | auditor in ('olumbia, where she has I Dixons parents, Mr. and Mrs.
of a memorial pile of -clones in the | made a host of friends,
churchyard, each member of the fam-i Mr. Weldon is the son of Mr, and
ily bringing a .stone from his present. | Mrs. A. Koger Weldon of BisKopville.
dwelling place. 1 He is a graduate of Presbyterian col-
fQj. th« past several sum-
.MRS. (’OULTER B.ACKEI) mers has been traveling for the insti-
FOR N.ATIONAL OFFICE lution. Two years ago, after gradu-, burned
ation, he went to Abbeville high school j Ala., where they were called on ac-
and has met with mipeonw hm 'count, of the death of their aunt, Mrs.
g ttiuhcr. ^ * Hugh Johnson.
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Mr. and Mrs. I.arry Martjn, .Misses
.Miriam Martin and Dorothy Cunning
ham of Spartanburg, were the guests
Sunday of Mr* and Mrs. T. P. Owens.
.Ml', and Mrs. Clyde Lankford re-
Tuesday from Birmingham,
Dai-lington, Aiiif. 4^2.—South ('aro-
■.a members of the Daughters of the
American Revolution are proposing
their state regent,.Mrs. John Canoll
Coulter, of Columbia, for the office
of vice-pre. idem general of the na
tional organization, according to .Mrs.
Mary S. King, chairman.
- -King was asked by-Jlr.s. L.
Mauldin, of Pickens
to serve on the publicity committee
organized for the purpo.-^e of bringing
about .Mrs. Coulter’s election to the
vice-presidency. Both Mrs. King and
Mrs. .Mauldin feel that having a South
Carolinian in that office would be a
benefit to the D. .A. R.’s of Soutn Car-
Attending the marriage from out-
of-tow’n were Mrs. J. W. Pressly,
Misses Mary and Elizabeth Pressly of
Abbeville, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Dur
ham a*nd Neal Pressly of Columbia*
and ■^Ca^'np Jackson, Miss Sarah Wel-
anJ Zah “taw of
^dbn
Greenville.
•State vice regent,; of Bishopville,
FRONTIS OFFERS
SPECIAL SALE
NOW is the time to get your school
Kupplieft.
A 20' i dfscount on all Fountain
Pena and Pencils. For cash only—Fri
day and Saturday.
FRONTIS
leweirv store
Mrs. A. V. ;Martin, .Misses Copie
McCrary, Ella Little MKlrary, Caro
line Martin and Edward Martin were
visitors in Greenville yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jiihn Spratt and chil
dren have retume4 from Moiy,reat,
several days.
• Mrs. Horace Payne and little daugh
ter, Amelia, have returned from Tam
pa, Fla., where they have been visit
ing Mrs. D. K, Gumby. Mr. Payne
went down for the week-end and ac
companied them home.
S. W. Sumerel and little daughter, |
Virginia, splent a few days (hlA, week |
LADIES HOLD
ALL-DAY MEETING
Tuesday the members of the Wo
man’s Auxiliary of the Broad Street
Metbodi.st church held an all-day Bible
study class” with 42 ladies in attend
ance and used as a topic for study -
“The Liquor Problem.” A copy of th€|W*^h his sister, Mrs. J. S, McGi’egor, ^
“Chtirfh-School Magazine,” publishedThey were accompanied,
by the Methodist church and contain- j home by Miss Maude Sumerel, who
ing a number of^articles on prohibi- hak been spending a month with her
tion, was u.«ed as a basis for the dis- *>»ter.
cussions. Mrs. John L. Yarbodough,
who was assisted by Mrs. H. 0. Cham
bers, had charge of the meeting.;
.Among the ladies who gave interest-j
ing accounts of the variouir articles neighbors
were: Mrs. W. H. Simpson, Mrs. P. B.
Adair, Mrs. Dave W. Co{l^and, Mrs.
George Watts Copeland, Mrs. Cham-
$5.00
IN GOLD
CARD OF THANKS
-I
We
wi.sh to thank our friends and
for the many kindnes.^cs
shown qs during the illnesa and d-jath
of our dear wife and mother.
W. L. Lynn and Family.
Given Away Free
To the* boy or i^irl in this
town HavinK the liirRest
number of Garolifta-School
Series Tablet Covers, Fill
ers, Bands, and (Composi
tion Rook Covers, will be
given $5.00 in Gold on Dec.
15th, in this store.
We have a complete line
of School Supplies at com
petitive prices.
THE
BOOK STORE
F^yery shelf, every nook and corner of this well-known
food shop is crammed full of the {finest quality uroceries
that can possibly be found. Yourjbusiness invited on the
basis of the service we offer and the quality merchandise
we sell you.
Money-Saving Sterling Specials
Lamb Roast, lb. 20c
25c
Lamb Chops, lb.
Lamb Ribs, lb.
Lamb Liver, lb.
Veal Steak, lb.
Veal (’hops, lb.
Beef Roast, lb.
15c
15c
25c
20c
15c
Best Steak, lb. .... 20c
Chuck Steak, Ib. ./r. 15c
Boiled Ham, ib. .‘L5c
Baked Ham, lb. . 45c
Biirbecue Ham, Ib. 4.5c
Weiners, Ib. 15c
Mutton, Ib. 20c
Sugar, 10 lbs.: . 4Hc
Lard, 8 Ib. bkt. 65c
Beaches, No. 2 *72 can 20c
Peas, No. 2 can\ 15c
Pears, No. 2 can 23c
Fruit Salad, No. 2 can 25c
Pineapple, No. 2 can 15c
Peaches, No. 2 10c
T^ Week’s Prizes Will Be:
First Prize—8 Ib. bucket l..ardj
Second Prize—2 quarts Grape Juice.
—Third Prize—12 bottles Shivar’s Ale.
Fourth I^ize—2 jars Cherry l*reserves.
F'ifth Vrize—(luart Jar Peanut Butter
With each 50c paid on account or for cash pur
chases, you will be given a ticket entitling you to
a chance at one of our regular Free Prizes given
away each Saturday evening at 8 o’clock. You
must be present to, win.
BALDWIN’S GROCERY
*Goo4 Thingt To EmP*
Phones 99 and 100
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