The ledger. [volume] (Gaffney City, S.C.) 1896-1907, November 25, 1897, Image 8
THK LEDGER: GAFFNEY, S. C M NOVEMBER 1.5, 1897.
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The:
Si.oo per Year.
PITBLISHKD EVKRY THTRSDAY BY
ED. H. DeCAMP. - Editor.
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Uie views of correrpondents.
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bute regular news letters must fur-
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but for identification. • •
Writ fhort letters and to tl\e pdint
to insure publication ; also endeavor
to got them to the office by Timsduy.
Ml correspondence should be ad
dressed to Ed. H. DeOamp, Manager.
Obituaries will be published at five
cents a line. • •.
Cards of than s will be published
at one cent a word.
Reading notices will be # published
at ten cents a line each insertion.
GIVE THANKS. .
h year the President of
Once h year the President of the
United States and the Governor of
the dilTorent Stales issue a thanks
giving proclamation to the .people.
It is proper that wo should set aside
one day in all the throe hundred and
sixty-five to give spociul thanks for
the many blessings we receive. In
this day of low priced cotton and
foreclosure of liens and mortgages
many people are prone to grumble
and find fault cud declare they have
nothing to give thanks for, but if vre
should slop for a moment and con
sider how good the Giver of all good
gifts has been to us we would find
plenty to be thankful for.
Our southland has been blessed
with the most abundant cotton crop
in the history of the world. True,
the farmers of South Carolina have
made a siiort crop but we should be
thankful that the whole country has
not suffered as we have. The west
is blessed witli a cereal crop sufficient
to feed the world for a year. We
should be thankful for that.
Locally we have been blessed with
good health, fine weather and we all
have something to cat, for which we
should he thankful. Pestilence and
famine have passed us by. There have
been few business f? lures. We
have been blessed with a now county
and the best set of county officers on
earth. Our city government has
been remarkably clean and there
have been few strifes and dissentions.
Ail mankind seems to bo working in
most perfect harmony and all who
wish to labor can secure something
to do. All in all we are a most fort-
-unate people and each one of us
-should devote at, least one hour of
this day giving thanKs for what we
have and for what we hope to have.
mentioning that you saw their ad in
Tmc Lxdukh when you call on them
to make a purchase.
Several subscribers saw lit to dis
continue their subscription last week
and loft their paper in the postoffioe
with a request to that effect. We
have no objection in the world to
anyone discontinuing their paper
‘who do not think it is worth the
money or who do not like its senti
ments, but we do object to a person
putting it back in the postoflice and
having it marked “Refused” when
they have token it several months
and net paid for it. It is a mean
principal and unworthy of a man.
If you want to discontinue your
come in and pay up like a man before
you do fco.
The Greenwood Index is at hand.
It is a neat five column quarto, filled
with interesting mutter from the ver
satile pen of W. G. Chafee, u former
^iken lawyer who is widely known
for his series of contributions to the
Columbia State entitled “Chronicles
of Zeracchaboam,” and is ugood index
of the push and enterprise of the
charming little city si^d county
which it represents. May it find
favor with the good people of the
city and county.
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Poor Newboid! How our heart
goes out him in his hour of trouble.
We trust he can find something to
day to be thankful for and that he
may for a moment be enabled to turn
from the dark picture which has con
fronted him for a fortnight.
PRESS OPINION.
If innocent men . are to he shot
down like dogs by these spies, ills
time for the people to come together,
regardless of party lines and differ
ences, and demand the repeal of such
u law.—llunea Path Chronicle.
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New varieties of cotton are being
numerously propagated, so reports go.
A variety that will bring more than 5
cents in the markets would strike a
popular chord with fanners just at
present.—Anderson Intelligencer.
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The mania for signing petitions is
a curious one. We suspect some of
those who cry loudest now for New-
bold’s blood would be the first to
sign a petition for his pardon if he
were convicted and sentenced.—Char
leston Critic.
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At the last session of the legisla
ture a commission was appointed to
revise the county government law.
It is unfortunate that (here is not a
member of this commission who has
a practical knowledge of the working
of the county government machinery.
The present law is very good in the
ory but is deficient in many details
and the principal cause is tiio lack of
information on the part of legisla
tors.—Oconee News.
MOVE FORWARD.
The time has come when it is nec
essary for Gaffney to go forward or
recede, For the past four years we
have made such strides along the
line of progress that no other town or
city in the state has been able to
even approach us. In February,
1894, we had a population of but 2,220
couis, today between 5,000 and 6,000
people reside within our borders,
Since 1894 hundreds of new houses
have been built in Gaffney and every
one of them are now occupied and
people are calling for more. Since
1894 there have been erected within
the corporate limits of the city not
Jfsa tlian twenty-fiy? Engines? houses,
tu6 town lias been made a county
seat, a new railroad has entered the
city and a $600,000 cotton mill has
been erected. Must we stop here?
Are there no other enterprises to be
inaugurated? Are we to quietly
fQtcl our arms and rest on our oars?
Purely not. If vfQ ai‘fl to be a city
we must push forward. Among the
enterprises needed hero and which
we believe could be made to pay are
a modern hotel, a steam lauudry, u
broom factory, an ice factory, a cot- j
ton seen ml mill, a pants factory, a
- shirt factory and a knitting mill.
^ vTht business men’s league should be
^ d and life put into it and one
L‘se enterprises taken up at a
The Cotton Combine.
(Correspondence of The Ledger.)
Gowdeyville, Nov. 21.—The time
has come for the cotton growers to
come together and consider their in
terests, and how to get at it is the
John parr.
First, I will say that the South,
with the aid of the bankers and the
monied men, cun keep the cotton
from the mills for twelve months, or
eight months at least. The mill men
will say, “How can the fanners keep
their cotton away from the mills?”
Well, I will say. the banker and
monied men can come to their help
by letting them have money to pay
their debts and let the farmers de
posit their cotton for the money.
Let the entire cotton growing states
combine together and organize thera-
si Ives into state, county and town
ship organizations.
I think the cotton mills coming
south are against the cotton growers,
for the presidents of mills can stand
in their offices and tell the condition
of the poor farmer and price his cot
ton before he gathers it, and he knows
the farmer has to sell it by the loth
of November and that he can get it
for five cents just as easy as eight
c -nts. I know that there is enough
money in tl e cotton growing states
tosmtnn it| or eight monthsaf'er a 1
dobts are due. Let the merciiunt
come to our heln! Let the hanker
who have any
we will have a
come! and all men
money, come! and
good country and get eight cents for
cotton.
If tbe South has to quit cottr n and
turn their farms into wheat, corn and
tobacco tbe north-west and the to
bacco growers will be hurt, for if the
south quits cotton, which they will
have to do, and raise plenty of wheat
and corn we will not need their flour,
meat and corn, so it would be to their
interest .to ccme over to us and help
us by jotning the cotton grower’s
combination.
I know of book* farmers that will be
left wit HciU ^ any corn, cows, cotton
seed or and ft hougeful of
naked children wh^ lia^e worked hard
all the year and win' % 0
through the winter without [ ,r
clothing wherein if they had gotc**"!
cents for their cotton they could have
done well. Everything else is high
except cotton, that proves to mo that
we have been robbed out of our
rig Vs.
As to'’ the Farmer’s Alliance, it was
all right, but it will take something
greater than it to do us ary good.
Wo will not have to exclude the mer-
chr'.to oi oaV (ff in tMa great w irfc
or ever- nod) is interested in it.
Come bo^s! lets go to work for next
year. 1 v.-ar.t alt correspondents to
write on this subject and don’t be
nfraid to speak your sentiments. I
am proud of our new county seat and
\ • it 111 Willi yJKIL UXsW I* till
tiine\Until they all have been estab- V^r good merchants for they will do
lished. Wake up to the necessity oi
the occasion and keep the ball of
progress in motion.
Today’s issue of The Ledger is an
indication of the enterprise of the
business men of Gaffney. Monday
morning we determined to issue a
Thanksgiving number of # twelve
pages and with that idea in view our
Mr. Gaffney began to solicit adver
tisements for such an issue. The
result is the array of enterprises
presented to our readers today, for
•11 of which we are indeed thankful.
In conclusion wo would request
our readers to show their apprecia
tion ol the liberal patrot age i jhtow-
ed upon the paper by patronizing
the merchants who enables us to
present week after week so complete
a newspaper at such moderate cost,
and at the same time to let them
lenow you appreciate it by merely
• II they ciMi for the farmers if the
farmers will do all they can.
R. W. Davis.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, ns they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the car. There Is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
hy constitutional remedies. Deafness Is
caused hy loiLtiued condition of the mucous
llnlnitofthe Eustachian Tube. When this
lul>u sets liili.imcd you have n rumbling
sound or itr erfect hearing, and when It is
entirely cl< I deafness Is the result, and
unless the l .'lammatlon can tie taken out
and tills tube restored to Its normal condi
tion. hearing will he destroyed forever; Bine
cases out often are caused by catarrh, which
Is uothliiu but an Inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
We will «lve One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (cased by catarrh) that can
not be cured hy HaU's Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars. fr*>e.
V. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by Drujrirests, 75c.
Hull's Family Pills are tlie best.
• - - ♦ .
Croup. < oids, LaUrlppc and Sore Throat,
i ure«l by Goose U reuse—no cure no pay.
DuPhk l mtu Co.
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Don't Tohacro Spit and Smoke Yoar Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mac
nolle, full of life, nerve and visor, take No-To-
Dae. the wonder-worker, that makes weak tacu
strong. All druggists, &0e or II. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet ssd sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co, Chicago or New York.
Governor Ellerbe is following the
example of his predecessors in tbe
matter of pardoning constables con
victed of murder. If that is to be
his practice it is scarce worth while
to offer a reward for the arrest of
Newboid. If Newboid should be con
victed a pardon would follow and he
would be further complimented for
his valor in assassinating an inoffen
sive citizen by being retained on the
force.—Newberry Herald and News.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
The fact that a small crop of cotton
brings more money in the aggregate
than a large one, emphasizes the ne
cessity of a trust after the Roddey
plan. Among other things it proves
conclusively that if the farmers could
do no better, they could raise a full
crop one year, and not u bale the
next, and get more money for the one
year’s crop than they now get for the
crop of two years. Not only this, it
would he at just half the labor and
expense. This is not theory. It is
proved by absolutely reliable figures.
—Yorkville Enquirer.
Consumption
wm scorrs emulsion
cure consumption ? Yes and
no. Will it cure every case?
No* What cases will it cure
then ? Those in their earlier
stages, especially in young
people* We make no exag
gerated claims, but wc have
positive evidence that the
early use of
Scott’s Emulsion
of God-liver oil with Hypo-
phosphites of Lime and Soda
in these cases results in a
positive cure to a large num
ber. In advanced cases, how
ever, where a cure is impossi
ble, this well-known remedy
! should be relied upon to pro-
! long life surprisingly.
$oc. and Si.oo, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
Piedmont Savings
Investment Company,
Grassy Pond Gossip.
(Correspondence of The I-edger.)
Grassy Pond, Nov. 22.—Rov. It. J.
Tate lilted ms appointment at
Grassy Pond Haturday and Sunday.
There was quite a crowd out Sunday.
Miss Vinnie Cooper and brother,
of your city, dined with Miss Essie
Jones, at this place, Sunday.
Miss Antonette Blanton’s school
began lust Monday morning. She ; 8
boarding at J. T. Harris.
Ollie Bailey is still very low. Ha
has been having chilis for the past
week.
Mrs. J. E. Model!, r has been sick
for the past week, but is better now.
Sam Humphries is very sick at
present.
Mrs. Bob Clarke is a’so very sick.
Wright Jolly has been sick also.
We were very glad to see our old
friend Charlie Stacy out Sunday.
He is just up from a spell of sickness.
Andrew Elliott, of Earles, N. C.,
was over last week bird hunting.
Miss Ola Jones and Jim Allison, of
your city, were married last Sunday.
We wish them much joy.
Virgil McCraw, of your city, wus
up Saturday night for the debate.
Next Saturday night the subject will
be “traveling and reading.”
Miss Annie Sarratt, of Earles. N.
C., has been staying at Mr. John
Surratt’s for the past week.
Miss Lillie Burgess, of this place,
dined with Miss Belie Jolly lust
Sunday. They had quite a nice time.
Mies Belle knows how to make any
one enjoy themselves.
Moody Turner, of Midway, was up
in this section last Sunday. He is
always welcome.
Ernest Humphries, of your city,
was up here last Sunday. I guess
he wus looking after the fair sex.
The Ledger is the best paper in
the State.
I think I will be able to report a
few weddings before long.
We would be glad to hear from
Martinsville again. Blossom.
‘‘The worst cold I ever had in my
life was cured by Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy,” writes W. H. Nor
ton, of Sutter Creek. Cal. “This cold
left me with a cough and I was ex
pectorating all the time The Reme
dy cured me, and I want all of my
friends when troubled with a cough
or cold to use it, for itVill do them
good.” Sold by DuPre Drug Com
pany.
To C'nre Constipation Forever*
.Take Cii scare ts Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c.
Ii L. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
-— *--*•*. •-
We sell and guarantee Rice's Goose Greas
Llnauent—uo cure no pay.
( hkuokee Drug Co.
Bonds,
notice.
tor Officers—Judl
clals,Executors, Ad
ministrators’ and
Contractors,at short
For Sale
RISAIv estatg;
1 lot 80x200 ft. on Logan street.
The Dr. Homes 8 room house with fine gar-
den. stables and out buildings attached.
5 room cottage on Limestone street.
3 room cottage on Gaines street, with splen
did garden.
2 vacant lots on Gaines street.
1 splendid farm containing 00 acres M miles
from City Hall.
1 house and 5 acres located at Limestone
Springs.
1 new 6-r.)oin Cottage East Logan street.
50-acre farm within city limits, ala bargain.
80-acre farm 1 mile from the city.
stock:©
!♦ shares Gaffney City Land and Improve
ment Co., stock.
5 shares Blacksburg Land and Improvement
Co., stock.
10 Shares Lockhart Cotton Mill Stock,
3 Shares Richland Cotton Mill Stock.
3 Shares Victor Cotton Mill Stock.
50 Shares Limestone Springs Lime Co. stock.
74 shares stock Gaffney Mfg. Co.
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1 represent none but the best of Fire
Llf«- and Accident Insurance Companies.
Am prepared to furnish cyclone and tor
nado Insurance at moderate cost.
Your patronage will be duly appreciated
G.
GREENVILLE. S. U.
This company has money to lend on Gaff
ney real estate. Our loan plan is cheaper
and more satisfactory than Mm plans of any
building and loan association offered in the
State. For our loan circulars, which tell all
V
about our loan plan, call on J. C. Jefferies,
Esq., our local attorney. 8-19-tf
J. E. WEBSTER,
Office In Court House. (Probate J udge's offlec(
Gaffney City, S. C.
Practices in all the courts. Collec
tions a soecialtv
FOR
Up-V'-Date Job Prir S
ing, call at the
LEDGER Office.
Gaffney, S. C.
TAX NOTICE!
Cherokee County.
I will In* at the following places for the
purpose of collecting taxes:
Treasurer’s office from Oct. 15th to Nov. 1st.
Wilktn.iville. Tuesday Nov. 2nd.
Sarrutts. W ednesday Nov. 3. .
Asimry. Thursday Nov. 4.
White Plains. Friday Nov. 5.
Thieketr. batu..lay Not. il.
E/.ells, Tuesday Nov. 9.
Maud. Wednesday Nov. 10.
I’.I'm l.sburg. YhurtTiy A Friday Nov. 11-12.
ivlngs Creek. Wednesday Nov. 17.
Cherokee Falls. Thursday Nov. 18.
Treasurer's office from Nov. 19 to Dec. 31.
LKVY FOR CHKROKKK TOWNSHII’ NO. 1.
For Statu purposes 5 mills.
Fur constitutional school tax 3 mills.
For ordinary county uud past indebted
ness 3(4 milts.
Total HV4 mills.
Interest on 3C. R. R. bonds 1 mill.
For Blacksburg graded school district
No, 1. 4 mills.
LEVY FOR OOWUEYVII.I.K AND DHAYTONVILLE
TOWNSHIPS.
For State purposes 5 mills.
For constitutional school tax 3 mills.
For ordinary county tax 4 mills.
For Interest on K. It. bonds 2(4 mills.
For sinking fund to retire bonds 2 mills.
For road twx 1 mill.
Total 17(4.
L.KVY FOB LIMESTONE. WHITE PLAINS AND
CHEKOKBa NO. 2.
Foi 3t i*e puriM.tt fl 5 m 11s
Fin <r Ututlo.iiti schooi tax J mills.
F'or ordinary county tax 3 mills.
For Interest on R. R («o.idr Ft mills.
For sir slag fund I mill.
For new Jail V4 mill.
For county road M mill.
Tot!iI uii mills
\t tl.es tiu>< time and places I will oollect
the commutation tax In those lowmshlyH In
which said tax Is due.
J. B. Jones, Co Troas.
Gaffney, M. O., Sept., 10th. 1897
Stick to Your Town.
1 Bamberg .Herald.J
Whenever a man can hot conscien
tiously say something good ol his
town and its people he had better leave
it. Ho should go to a town that he
can praise. Nothing so injures a
town us discontented and disloyal
citizens. It is not selfishness for
members of a family to defend, uphold
ard assist each other in preference of
others ard neither is it selfishness for
the people of a town to stand by each
other in u business way. It is nothing
more than what is right and proper.
Whenever it is possible every enter
prise should patronize every other
enterpriV'. The old adage,“In union
therd is strength,” will apply hero.
Foreign enterprises have no claim
upon thb people of a town in which
there are like enterprises, everything
being equal. The way to make a
town is to stick to It, its people and
its enterprises.
Superfluous Hot Talk.
lYprkvflie Yoeman.]
There is a great deal of hot. talk
just 'and altogether superfluous,
about Newboid. While the killing
of Tnrfier^ wffs very shocking, there
can hardly be a doubt that the shock
is greater to Newboid than Jto any
other man now living and wo believe
that he will yet give" himself up and
be tried. This tragedy has its comio
side. It is realty amusing to see so,
much ink wasted in abusing Newboid,
now that ho is not in a position to
call anybody to account. There is a
a remarkable unanimity about it
that serins to follow tbe old hound
dog principal; When a man is. go
ing down hill, be liberal and contri
bute a tick to precipitate his movr
ing; _ _ . • ’
How to Chfe Bilious Colic.
I suffered for weeks with - colicmvl,
pains in my stomach/paused by bil
iousness and had to take medicine uli
the while until I usedChumberluiu’s.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
which ; cured tue. .1/have sipce .re-
commended it to a good many peo
ple. Mrs. F- Butler,, Fairhavon,
Conn, Persons who , are subject to
bilious colic can ward off.the- attack
hy taking this remedy as spop as the
first symptoms appear. • Sold : hy Du
Pre Drug Company- . . r . : ,}f, ■:
Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome sad delicious.
t
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
*; 4 » i !•.: jt: • t
ROYAL OAKINQ POWOER CO., KE* YORK.
Prnctlce und Preach in|y.
Mrs. Stalcfim (who mistakes Dr. Jo
vial for a physician)—And where do
you practice, doctor?
Rev. Dr. Jovial—Ah, madam, I do
not practice. I only preach.—Boston
Traveler.
Guard your kidneys; the health of the
houy depends on those snmll hut Inlportaht
oraans. They extract uric arid from the
tiHiOfi whieff if allowed to remain In the sys-
tem would cause dropsy and Hrlsbt's DIs-
i n.-.e 1 lilt k;,i .vs:; Rivrc.i* is j, su-cpsstud
kidney tonic, it heals strengthens the kid
neys. regulates the liver, stimulates the
stomach and digestion, cleanses the bowels.
It Will prevent or cure Bright’s Disease.
Sold by CherokeeDrug Co -
DR. CHAS. A. JEFFERIES,
Physician and Surgeon..
SPECIALTIESJ-SORGF.RY, EYE, EAR and
throat; , , , • . i ...
14T~ Office. Cherokee Drug Co’s Store
Telephone No. 40. : •
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Dr. C. T. LIPSCOMB,
Dentist,
Office over R. A. Jones’ & Co.’s Store.' ' ""
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Can tie found at office six days In the week..
tu I LLaj LlaJ * » ” ' * ’ 1 ' * .
T. STOBO FARROW,
ATTO^NEY-Af-'iXwV'
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Associated with .
Botnar dp Slnipson. Spartanburg. S.. IL.
Munro A Mtlirro. Union. 8. C. ’
Hart* 1 ! -t. YorkvlUe. 8 0. !
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ATTORNEY AT LAW, H
1 JlneitwbvtrBr ttml Oskffrifcijr, SvC,
W ILL practice in all thfcl Cfeatts. Tran
he reached, over t Ue, ’phone from. Oar-
roll X Stack’s Riink. at my office Blacks
burg; at »»y moment.
my office In Blacks-.
O. L. Sdnywrtnr. Thos. B. Botlek,
W*. McGowan.
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SCHUMPERT, * BUTLER* A* McGOWAH,
’’ A.TTOaTJ^CVrt-A'r-I^AW.
Union and Gaffney ^ S. C.
Very careful and prompt atteutlon given
to all I>umIm.;w, on-trusted to us.: >
|y*pfactfcelp all the courts.
Ohio River and Charleston Railroad.
The VfMiJ TAblk of the'Ohlo River and
Charleston Rail way: oumpany. to takfiwffoct
Monday OcUrt^r |Sth. at 6 50a. m. t
ST^NDABD EASTERN
except
Sunday.
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Nos. 34 and 16 will carry passengers
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A TRIPP. PDnorlnt^ndftnt .t *
Read This. !,
I will sell you anything in the
way of dry goods, hats, shoes
and groceries as cheap as they
can he sold by anyone. I have
just got in .10 do/, of ray cele
brated. Keen Clipper axes ; every
axe warranted , call and see them
—cheap;- I will sell you good
coffee 10 lbs for $1. Good jeans
at 15c per yard, All other good*
low in proportion..-: Call ahd see
ray prices before buying.
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J. G. Spencer,
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Headquarters
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for Buggies, Carriages, Harness,
Collars, Saddles, Bridles, Hab
ters, Lap Robes, Horse Blankets
BrushesG-urrycombs, Defend
ers, Harness Polish, and every
thing usually sold'ih a first class
horse injlliiiery Establishmeut. ;
Terms to suit. Prices right;
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