The people. (Barnwell C.H., S.C.) 1877-1884, November 03, 1881, Image 2
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LAtSKST 600HTT CIRCULATION
IHinnDAY. NOVEMBER 8, mi.
It I* A XF.CBMITY of tho n^«r f>itur«
llmt Baniwcll, Kiwt Aikwi. West Or-
migtlurj; #ml Lexingrotv shi*'l secure
more dirccUruilwsy coinAt»»>iciUfcn with 1
Northern and Southern tr.ide'ocfltres.—
We need nnd miut hare competitmHine*.
and competitive markets In tlih pro*
pressive ape no ecctiou or community can
|tms|>cr wlten dependent upon one cor
poration for the transportation of or one
market for the sale of its products and
the purchase of its snpplica. The pro
posed line from Allendale via Barnwell
and Blackviilc to an up-country termi
nus will develop one of the best agrictil
tural sections of *he Ftatcr. Pitsnni:
through large areas of rirpin forests it
will enable land owners to supply the
rapidly growing foreign and domestic
demand tor lumber and timber, fhe
cost of construction will be far below that
of any road ever built iu this State. The
grading of eight miles, from this plan
to Blaekville, » complete. We are as
sured by competent authoiity tliat_ frooi
Barnwell to Allendale aud from BlacL-
ville to Dean Swamp the cost of con
atruction will not exceed »ix thousand
d dlara per mde, aud we are reliably ia-
f. noed that on* of the tn<*» powerful
Southern syndicatea i» ready to land a
helping hand aa aooa aa the project i*
fairly uuiu- way. The r'Tl* of New '
berry. Laziaftoa, Onu.cburg and Aiken
traaa tbu<cd wilb the railn>ad Teter The
r^d w.U be buiU by Foetben eepiul
a«d Ubwr or by Non hem ewpwwd wwd ew*
The .'fammd 0—hf.
••to ■n—t of the eme»l awl
it rWrieofe of the let
(•rat ae gtaeat* of the W'J
^ry fvUnum-ly ad<>fna aa a rapt ton the
kaitiel treree of the dMow "Yankee Ih»o-
Jo " FTpon rvedieg if, ot*r l>e»ll, who
it portieelly gif\rd r und*r the impel*'’ of
e audJcu imipinitiow dashed off thw fob
lowiug i
‘■Yaafcer Uoxll* com* lo town
Fift»wVo»ktt>w« oelebraiion
' With Irump an<l Iruui
Aw»t 1Uga imifHteg ' •—
/hnbCieio UtWgsuon.
Ynnkee I)oo<He, Dmxl.e l>o,
Yankee DooJ'e Dniuljr— ;
The nutmeg I*<Ih, tltpugU mostly Rails
tVe‘11 |>te<lgein beer and brand/.".
We now propose to present to the
Devil of any of our country exchan^ei a
brass jew.s-barp for a stanza to the s'une
tune that will exceed the above in poetic
fienzy and infernal afflatus. No niore
than one stauzn allowed to each imp—
The j< int contribution to be dedicated to
the Southern Historical, Society. The
final award of merit to be left to the
critical decision of the Mayor of Churlrs
ton.
. MA4«r«ml Y»»«
If (he edroemmef the
the Mthierr Amdemf
••««r ihal a mthtery wwmmf
Willi ST 1 'N, 8. 0., Oct, Slat, 1881.
Editor Erojtlr;
It ha« been untruly reported that
Mr. Lewis Thomson, the ineioluiiit
prince of Elko r was man led by uie oo
Baturday last. I deny the soft Im
peachment. Bv virtue ef anthothy as
Notary Fublte i did oa that day unite
flu the holy bonds of matilmnoy Capt.
Lewis Thcmpe. n.fwlth a p) of Cbwrlee-
too, so l Mrs. Usivln, of Anguats, O l,
sod I am prepared to tie natrlmouUI
knots for all so deairlog, at abort no
tice sod Iu the moat approved style.
' J ax D Da wax. N tary Public.
Editor Pro/Jr:
Tbete U on ma"er of patdle IMerevt
that more Imperatively demaBda the
atteailoo of our lUpreaeuuilvea tbae
the peraMoua ayalem of TiUiJuailoe
Ooorta la Bar swell euoaiy. The a/a
tarn la a«« oaly a paUlc avil, hot ope
i a aa aa a a iloaa and uDaeeaaiary
nerdahlp epoa the powty pal l trial
JeaiU^eof the eon at y Tne Act. ka»ao
aa (be bar a war! Uawaty Ac*, at tea w
ef lewaa m ■ban la tba (Mete .
la bars •HI aeaty. grew aat %4
.alacmay ereS' that ae»»aal la farate*>
(he •alaaarlww f r every Art of lh>
f Utn It waatelaa eaaaJAy.
e»ta ae Seal real v4 eal'L e .aeea lh*«f
Urn T<*er frliab* ba will tigvdi? ea-
da le ftoai iha aaaaea uf tba hat Y -a
r aad )-et aa long aa you * rse—
la la aay yaa a >m to II ant of
U Tba remetalng • ara iha Jary that
Will a true vrrrftct flea according to
tba evMaore. be.
I. k hoU-l keepar yoa do not board
•(•It • i .
1 A bar keeper where you do out
get your liquor.
8 Tho Isdy'e uncle.
■ 4 Brother of another girl you weal
buck on,
i. A brother editor, sod you take hie
adv*r|4etng, ont mentioning that he hue
been the ■ abject of Into editorial ro
ws rka. r
8. A SletbodtH deacon—you are a
B i |>i 1st.
¥ou go tn trial before God and your
eountiy nm> employ uble counsel to
plead your owe. ffe fells the Jury you
throw youruMf for. protection under
(he broad pltdous of the American
eagle and the bright canopy of the
Amedcau Hrinuaw m. He suys you are
s lhnobeot as an mdioio buhe aud the
barge against you a base-boro c»l-
ninny, born of vrXat.loQ, hate and mal
ice. Top anticipate the Judge’e charge
in your favor, for you are couddent
he will norturu ueMe from the grand
principles of eternal justice, but you
forget—yotr reckon without your host.
He may appreciate the justice of your
cause, but his own cause looms up be
fore him, *‘au execrable shape to ad-
v mce Its own created a(Ji wart bis wHy.”
T^u go forth To to the woipi bavliig
paliJ 50 cents due and 812 85 coat—
firmly convinced that the boaated free
dom of Ametloun lustitutlons is a hum
bug. 2. That the piuions of the Ameil-
cau bird have been severely clipped.—
8. Tbat an inoorruptlble trial tuailco or
coostable who forgets his pruyer “lead
us not into tempiAtiou” lit the “baa**
boro fabric of a vision.’'
The mind of the legislator who fath
ered the Barnwell County An wonder
fully esteems and overretm< the vlrt
RiirillNt!—Rii A P^ l. Fiaf ^
»( >*vperiiilee4- .
■abash, oe the'
«r
N. k l alkiua, Amimsai I*epetiatev4
Wtl of Nae Y »rk eify
iwtatma weak ie ike dev
pevvr, gave tba foUowtag deaeltMM:
Trachieg teaflies tbe proper geidance
of tbe leanaer •» tbe enorere of kaowl-
•dge, and traiulhc hue in the manner of
t otting and of naittg knowledge properly,
.earning la self*tuition. Teaching is mi-
pcrtnlending the proceam a of learning.
Training in education imphe* exercis
ing the power* of mind in auch a w ay aa
will give facility to ita acta, and thus in-
crcatHi the quickness in perceivings tho
readiness iu remembering, accuracy in
reasoning and skill in doing.
The art of teaching implies skill iu
muug proper methods, it) accordance with
the principles of education. Bacon said :
"Art is iiiHn's w r ork added to nature's
work.’’ In teaching, art means the t-up-
plemouti'ig and continuing tho work i f
deyelopmeut aud cducatiuu that is beguu
by natute. ^ * A ' —
A principle of educationJ^a geurral
truth gained by an annfytieal itivcstiga>
tiou into the nature of the child us a
thinking beiug. It is a law of the mind,
and a rule of action, aud should be a
guide to tlie teacher.
Development iu teaching signifies a
laying open of the subject by degrees, so
that the pupil altall discover the hh-a, the
*# M lb* •HMWi
have arrived at New
J-aaaiy.
HwaOoa tbe rvmoerete
tba
— Hart & Co
fact, or the prioviple tube learned. The
development, cxpnusion, or growth, take*
place with fne Me« f the thought, and the
[wwer of tho mind ; not with iha things
scr (he weals of the leasnw. Ideas may
be develop*) ; words me>( be given tu
the pupils. The meaning of wmije may,
bo developed by enlarging the ideas
which they represent. • t
Cramming, ia leachiug, ta the opposite
of developing It ia an imposition of
that Inhabit tbe htroura form INvtne.—' wade results upon ihechtld'amind
It Is h'jmeulty to be human. OorRei*-
rraentatlvee sod B oa'or lo juatlca to
tte-meelvea and the county ahonld aae
tba* this Aat la at it rhea from the stat
ute bo»ks aad /*at»re tba fee bill aa H
stood before Its pseeece aad ea It
etaoda eearywhere la tbe Htate except
la our eonaiy. Trial Jua< lose »a«bl lo
pal-1 hvtear rates, aad tbsde.
aboold ba errtate aad fixed sad aot
it apwa the a.rrsvttea <M may
body, _
VI bere tbe Pre*IW«w|s ef tbe I at
Vfimablaatea *• tear B-Ut
I tteeaf bass11 a teatael I
TW te>df ef Oews^e WmIilewis* Is
la a bnrh v«»h at M-a*at Ver
In tbe
ranted alee ef
lies la Iowa.
In New Yorb fipood cook
a largtr loewme tbsa an average law
yer or doctor.
Mr. Arthur will worship lo B». John's
Epferopal Church In the |>ew occupied
by Preeldeot Madleoo.
Ex Oov. R K. Scott la now on t/lal
at Napoleon, Ohio, for tba murder of
Warren G. Drury,,a droc clerk. In Jan
uary, 1880. The defenoe la tbf l the
ebootlog was accidental.
The negroes who exoduHeri from
Alabama to Kalians last year are a ox
ious-to get back borne. AH tbe Den
are dead and colored widows .are -not
In demand.
Tbe National Republican Exficutlve
Commit!ea hits promised to give to
Senator Mnhone $40,000 to pay the poll
tax of poor-colored voters In Virginia,
who are expected to support tbe IV
adjuster ticket.— .T
. L.-i
'Alawoet Yomwk Agala.
My mo'lier w»* afflicted a long lime with
Neuralgia and a dull, beairy inactive eondi-
Hoh of tha whole system ; headache, nervous
prostration, a<nl was almost helpless. No
physician* or medicines did her soy good.
Three mouths ago she began lo use Hop Iht-
ters with such good effect that she seems and
feels young again, althoi.gh over 70 years
.flliL- WsihiaJLllaers is no urUsr will sins At
to as* in the family.”
1’.. I,—Journal.
A lady ia Providence,
It makes ike pupil v mind a pawne re
cipient of UMiiar forced iwte it, but dom
nwl tucrcaae rest power. Crammiag baa
uothiag ia aommoa with tba art of iwscb-
lag. and it ia condemned by tbe acMece
of edaoBtios and by ezpseiewce.
Pwwer ia edecattwa aumes by aad
A formed la-Wts «f mn^uf eb-
•4 iatelhgeei tbtekiag, *4 we-
cwrete desanpucw ef tetrwteg by doieg
Kaeeiag wbat le tear A. and knew teg
w |e teeeh. are tee very d Swreai
wgs Keewmg wbat te teach tea gveet
J keewle^ge Keewi^g bew
Aa a maaa*. ibsaeteae, ef eeamsteg the
<d pi wer. e**eed
teaeeteg lbs eeieae ef lb# here*
bs tesgM. Ib»e t» etea ts irerb. e*d
tbe Mt ef leertesg mad, vbb imhfdli
MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!!
Ar« you HUturbed at nteht ami
broken of yiMtr rest by a aid child
•aulferlrfjr and crying with the excrurl-
atlng pnln of cutting teetn ? If ao,
go at once and wer a bottle *«f MRS.
WINKLOW tJ 8O0THINO8YHUP. It
will rclleve-the inK>r little auff rer Im
mediately—dependupon It ; there le
no mtetake about It. There la not a
mother on earth who baa ever ua»*d It,
who will not tell yon at once tbat It
will regulate tbe Ixiwete. and wive reel
to tbe mother, and relief and hraltb
In the ebIM, eperatlag I he It
te perfectly eafr to nee lo all eaeeo.
and pl-uumat !»»tbe taete, and M tbe
preeciipthm of oee of tbe oW- et and
beet leeaale physhUae and nureee lo
• be Uattest tes'es. (aHd every wte»e
tft eeeie a bottle.
HARDWARE KERCH ANTI.
SoLFs A0E5TS FoR
WHEELER & MELICK COMPANY'S
THRESHERS,. CLEANERS ANE>'
SEPARATORS,
TilErtWlCA HORSE RAKE,
BALDWIN’S FEED CUTTER'S,
BUFFALO STANDARD SCAl^iS?
AMERICAN BAtvBEb
fencing. V
GRANT S FAN MILL.
J. Im. L.cc,
EtKO. e. C' R. l\. %
. Has jaet received a freak and fall stock
ef Fegera. Tubeeoe, Caaned Deed*, tiro*
series, I*jrn Wteea, Wbbkeyv, Bran-
dies. Ales ami B ef and neks a alnrc o
public peironsca, aa he ia resolved to
satisfy his friends and customer*.
eeliO Sm ‘
FRED. VON SANTEN*S
FANCY GOODS'
. -AND-
TOY BA^AlAIY,
II EADAfU.V RTKR8 Foil
MaillartTs Choice Ci nfrctions, Choco-
la!8 I'renm CkdiIy,
CENTENNIAL COTTON GI^
beautiful
im ARTIIlfS AND OmUENTS
SUlTrtBf.E TOR
»• >
Birihda’- aid IIoI'Rf Presents.
flilldron's I’arrlages, Yrfoflpcde*,
. In and Out-Door flamsa.
G. D. Steadman’s
RmI Esiate Afencj-
n I. A C fit V a 8« C K as.
*’ Hnbb'er G oods,
*cca .«»
Tlolliing, Kurtka*, Rubber Slicctirgs, &c.
!*?• KI.Yte aTKKKT.
t'ttarlewten, M. C.
awgiv*ia
Land turveying-
I The un<l.-retenert hae leturned i.i Allen-
<t«l«sn.l 'apreiNimil t<>ftoail Work In hla-
Une WHi attend Lo all e-ll» ta this >• ixl
other oxiiittes. J. b. Ml I ON.
ttugl* liu
mmiUi (aroliriA RsHrond.
CIIANnB or (THEDVIA
•triinutw lib, HMf. » -
IT!
nL\»UMt AM» fKI.DKI
MmonEUTfi luTTOX PIES’
Mr Artber has amerd the '
rwietsee Tsw»p»ra*<v 4 stue tbsl dertag
he edmteatratase ae arome wf the ones-
try shoe hi be iaturv-J »«*r eeuiher —
Mr Arher t ialeei»u*» may te a* gwel
as tbues »uh ehich a asn* a pruverbiai
ruad is pared—bel (he lUpublnan per-
ty, the powtt behind the throae, will ere
lhal Mr. Arthur avrvea it aud nut tba
arhola country.
The Usited Slatea Seaate adyenrned
tuts r/ie on Kriday. Itaaeaaion was pro-
longod by a atrusplc in which Republi
cans andc*vored to strengthen the Read*
jaster movement in Virginia by removing
a diaabled Federal soldier frem the po*t-
maalerahip of Lynchburg to make room
for a rich young Readjuater lieutenant
of Mshone. The Itepiocratic Senators
successfully opposed tne conlirmaiion of
tlie Republican Hessian-
A few weeka ago gullible Democrats
were finding consolation for the tragic
death of Mr. Garfield in the plethoric
Assurances of Radical papers and politi
cians that all sectional animosities were
buried in the grave of the martyred presi
dent. The proceedings of the Senate in
Gto late extra session and of the 9th Musi
saehasetts regiment in Richmond show
tbit Democrats still have do rights which
Radicals an bound to respect.
It may be, after all, fortunate for the
unfortunate Deiuocntic party that Sena
tor Bayard was relieved from tlie Presi
deucy jtrm tarn of the Senate. If, through
tba ama tai nation of Mr. Arthur by aoma
Outteau-likt eraok, Mr. Bayanf ahoald
have ofimmdid te tba Pramdaaew, Re-
M t.-Ui
mite *f•!( u
nl Mv^tew at
mi tbe
y u»«eira<e
* mm ef fowl eame
wtib m- re e*fe«y ee«i pre-tewce ite*
uf a m*<(i>«J ft tarw. Y -e
••w gulHy aa'I tlnwead yowr •’wetlia
tteawl ikgbt utel by a fair aad Im
pwntel jury uf yowr eowatr)mew. Now
If you are ovovteied thue eiaa-le tbe
Mil of cueU—to be paid oweb down :
taut JiwTW-a.
Oath and warrant 50 ernta, wit-
nrae«a50ceoia ..» 81 00
Recognlaeac* 25, trial 82 00, ex
amining all wltnraees 81 50.... 8 75
Six J’lrore 81 50, summoning ju
ry 00 ernta 1 10
86 85
oosktabl*.
Arreat of defendant 61 00' arrest
of wltneeere 81.00 82 00
Mileage for defendant 8100, mil
cage for wltoeeaee 81 00...
Summoning jury
Add Trial Justice’a.
00
50
85 50
8 85
.812 35
s
* **
the Democratic party with tba
of Mr Arthur, aad* g
Ive.
Total .*.... w _
If you are not convicted thus stands
tbe bill:
Trial Justice, half of $0.85 $3 42
Constable, half of 85 50...: 2 75
Total $6 17
Which will be paid by the county af-<
ter it Is scaled by attorney of county
commissioners, about one-third gen
erally, and when taxes are collected.
Now, as Sam Slick would say, “hu
man natur Is human natur,” tbe wot Id
over, and you would probably here ar
rive at tbs very fair conclusion tbat It
was to the Interest of tbe trial Justice
and coostable for you to be convicted,
but you may suppose tbat you are pro
tected by your constitutional right of
trial by jury. But have you any per
sonal enemies that tbe constable knows
off Has tbe lady any particular friends
tbat you would mock prefer not to elt
oo tbe Jury f Tneee are chances you
are forced to take, and you may as
well calculate at the outset tbat tbe
constable knows all your private bust-
ssml It Is Me busisess to kaow It all,
(or ywwr Bsrasml sssmles bs wtii re-
B*mry
a* N rib
1 JetaYytof'i
tea ; ar te mi tbat of J
*+r
te marbed by so
be
James K Tvdk
gardes of tbs family
vtlte. Teas. It te mat a-1
•< mm mosamrst, «tu> D.rU- sulueaso
£»cbsry Tsyk-r aa* builwt la Oava
Hdl 0> ateterj, Lautevilla Tbs body
v*t eabeequeotiy to bs mwove<| to
Frankfurt, where s suitable mneumeat
w*s to be erected, oummemorailve of
Lie distinguished services.
Millard PHmore's remains He lo tbe
beautiful Forest Lawn Cttnetery of
Buffalo, and bis grave la surmounted
by a lofty abaft of Booteb granite.
Franklin Pierce was burled In tbe
Concord (N. H) Cemetery, nod hl«
grave le marked by a marble menu
meot.
Jamas Buchanan's remains lie In tbe
W^dwanl Hill Cemetery at Laocnv
ter, Pa., to a vault, of masonry. Tbe
monument 1* composed of a alogle
block of Italian marble,
Abraham Lincoln reels In Oik Ridge
Cemetery, Springfield, III., enclosed lo
a saroopbagua of white marble. The
monument la a great pile of marble,
granite and bronze.
Andrew Johnson's grave h on a cone-
shaped eminence, half a mile from
Greenville, Teno. Tbe monument Is of
marble, beautifully ornamented.
Tbe body of James A. Garfield baa
been placed In a tomb at Cleveland.
A Cough, Cold or Sore Tbroat
should be atoppe«l. Neglect frequent
ly results in ao Incurable lung disease
or consumption. Brown’s bronchial
troebee are certain to give relief In
asthma, bronchitis, cougba, catarrh,
oooaumpiive and throat diseases. For
thirty years tbs troches have been
recommended by physicians, aad al
ways give perfect astlafactlon. They
are not new or untried bat having
been tasted by wide aad constant us#
for nearly an entire generation, they
have attained wall merited rank
amoagtbe few staple remedies of tbe
age. Public speakers aad stagers use
them te dear sod strengthen tbe voles.
Sold at twenty five cam* a box every
Cafes bass twa
es J Bewtettj Is pvwwd ef aa aamsr
qslli aeaksr 81 ;«aie d
A eegvo
JstSw'e has
(leaerel
mattered ef
oferele
la Ab
beville.
Jeaee Smith, a white peeper,
milted •uloidv In lbe Nvwberry poor
bouae last week by abootlog b I me* If
with ao old musket.
J* IT David, colored, who was one-
vlcted In April 1878 of tbe muruer of
George sod Drui-llU Frank Us In Abbe
ville c-ossiy and who baa been repriev
ed nine limes was aa quilted oo lbs
29:b ulL
H. N. Bosey, formerly a prominent
Rsdicsl polltklan In E<igefivld, who
went as s Baptist missionary to Libe
ria In tbe Az->r, baa returned on a beg
ging expedition. •
Tbe Greenville News of tbe 28'h ult.
aays : Tbe Rev. James Hutson, a Bap
tist preacher, died lo the poor bouse
on Tuesday, aged 94 year*
John Crawford, colored, and Maggie
Dancey, white, were convicted of mis
cegenation at tbe October term of tbe
Court of Sessions at YorkviUv.
James E. Harvey, a native of Char
leston, foi merly minister to Portugal
and a life long democrat, baa been ap
pointed private secretary to Preatdent
pro tern David Davis.
W eathersbee
, A
Easterling'
A ter ft avi\ a laami will
arlsrtcrl stark »«f Iter Caud*,
Gvucrnr*, llaU,(*apM, RuiMsAtul
SImm ^ vliicli tiicv o(V r to tbr
public At aatuatsLingl^ low j»n-
ccs.
Calicoe*—be»I prints. 7 ctn,
Longcloth from 6 to 121 cm.
Dreafi Gooda 121 worth 18 ctn.
Tin and Crockery ware cheap
er than can be bought clse-
w here.
We arc prepare 1 to buy cot
ton in the baleandseed, and will
give Railroad prices.
We have also on hand six
■ .**
hundred bushels Red RustProof
Seed Oats for sale.
nuglS-tr
ml Ifisvrs. —j
Prof. Yenoor says tbat we will bavs
a mild winter.
Guitesu’s trial has been postponed
until tbe 14tb Inst.
Dr. BUsak bill for services to tbe late
Preeldeot amounts to 825,000.
Tbe Mississippi river te now higher
than at aox time etoce 1851.
Gen. Beauregard baa been rs-ap-
pointed Adjutant-General of Louisiana
Tbs thermometer has recently reg
istered 10 degrees below freezing point
oo tba Pacific coast. 4
Tweety-flve divorces were granted
at tbs test terra of tbs So prams Court
C. BART. H 8TEITZ
C. 13 A. R T <fc CCK,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT,
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in DrutScvk
Nnni Ma* lunra.
Mill IVkA,
iViituv rioth,
Dolting Wirt,
Rubber Rcltin'
Babbitt Metal
Mill Stoncf,
Com Shellcrs,
Cutton Beams,
Sugar Cone Mills,
Rube, Spokes, Rims,
Axles and Springs.
S.S4 s a*
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4 as a m
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Iim p m
12 top as
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If -A p m
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Brunson
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44
Varuville
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Hampton
44
Brunson
66
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66
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64
Robbins
44
Ellen too
46
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