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- I take - this method to thank?then1
friends of Miller Chapel church for
>hoir expressions of rpndolence thrutelegrams
and letters, sent to us to'
Uatta during our "hereav^mtnt. ,. " "
Mrs. Jannjp Smith Smart,.
N ?-wherry, S. C.
CARD OF THANKS I
We desire to let everybody km?Wthat
we heartily appreciate the words
t)f enndolnnen, i-V ho^ntifnl flnynl
, signs and t.hp pnlitcu imm-vWa?
firm of Johnsori and Bradley during
the departure of our beloved one, Dr.
-r- James Henry Sim?
Mrs. Hattie A. Sims, - and- family.
MT- HEBRON BAPTIST UNION TO
MEET ; ? "
Friends and members of the Mt. t
Hebron Baptist?union will meet-with j
the Brown Chapel Baptist ehu-rch, 2SM
nines out on the lVLontecoiio road,i
- - opening the first Sunday, May-4, 11)30.-,
? Rev- B. MeNeal, moderator; Rev. i
Wm. Isaac, ijlerk; Rev. S.-Burk, secre-|'
'*" tary/. .. _ - y '
? Frogr&ttlft Will Re fflVW out ton the I
order of the day. }
Rev.. Samuel Kennedy is pastor;
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Saturday," May 3, 1 WW?Low
Round Trip Fares From
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Savannah, Ga. ?>$ 5.00'
Brunswick, Ga. t-7.00
Jacksonville, Fla. 10.00
Daytona, Fla. ,1*2.75"
Ottla, Fla. . 12-75
Gainesville, Fla. 12.75
Fort Pierce, Fla. - 18.00
West Palm Beach,-Fla. 19.00
Fort Lauderdale, Fla. .. 19.50
Hotly wood, FlaT ? i ?.r>u
" Miami, Fla. 20.00 i
.1-- Tampa. Fla. 17.50 |
St. Petersburg, Fla. 17.50
Key West, Fla. 1.1." 27.25
Havana, Cuba. __l 44.75
?? Also to all pririctpat South Flbrida
points at corresponding low
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will be sold from other points.
KAiuiniun ncKfis win ne sold tor
all trains Friday, May 3, iWited ..
? returning: Savannah May 10th,
Bnjnswiek, .Jacksonville, St. Augustine,
Daytona, Ocala, Gainesville,
Havana, May 22nd. All other destinations,
May 15 th.
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I.EBANON? PRKSBYTEB1AN NEWS
A beamlful, bill my day furnished a perfect
setting/for- the Easter services.
at Lebanon Presbyteriah church
which kervic es vveTe enjoyed hy alff
who attended. *
Special Easter music which was
Well rendered hv the choir, featured
the morn big service. The pastor
^reached from the text "T^ ^"" hath
Cod raised un. whereof we all j
are witnesses," Acts 2:3?.
' At .night the. pastor took EU~ text
Luke 24^, . .: -/ . ..I' "
Quite a number of. .visitors wore .
present at >both services. Visitors are ;
cordtally inH*c?.and heartily welcofn- ;
id t<i a 11-seryic^siat__Lebanon church.
' ?IN1; MEM OKI AM r - ;
Sacred (o the' memory of our deqa;
mother, who departed this life id"
years npo, April 24th, Mrs. An
na^Trezevant Rice. ;
rhe month of April ocne more is. here ,
Jk>, me the saddest <rf the year,
BcewS T71" yrnrtT tyfj today, ?
My darling mother fpaCsedtaway^ ""
We could not hold your dytrlp hand,
We- djd not see you_ die, * .
We only know-you?pfChsed away desrr11
mother,
And didn't say pood bye.
Ten years have passed dear mother.
Many a silent teavlvas fallen, ~~
At the menjtion of your name.
-Mrs. Carrie Moorman, ?v
Washington, I). C. ~~~~
Dr. 1 . M. Daniels and Dr. II. II.
Cooper attended the Palmetto Slate
MiuiicujLu&sociaLiun - iuufkecn v i lie..
Zl_ Zr iN MEMMIA M
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In loving--remembrance of Mrs. Isabel
MeKissick Baxley,,\vho departed
this^ life Anrih 47^ 1929. . '
Oh.^lear loved one, how we miss you,
We loved you but God iovgd you best
Your smiling face we cannot see, ' J
Rip wo'liiinw vnn.nw >vt r
With the angels in Paradise.
So sleep on and take thy rest,
For in heaven we will meet you,
And we'll greet yot^with joy. '
Manning Baxloy, hnnhond,
.Martha MeKissick, mother,
Annie -MeKissick-, sister, . - Keghional
and Myers MeKissick,
Brothers.
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NINETY-SIXT N5WS-V"" 'The
saddest, and most distressing
incident .that?Bvrir?happened in mh
town occured on Monday, April-gist
It was the sudden closing of the Cam
bridge bank, the* only bank in oui
town, -m~ which all of the^earnings
and means for operating the crops o1
1930 are deposited.
Sunday, April 20th marked anothei
red letter day atj~Bethlehem Baptis
ehurch ai the usual hour, with a larg<
attendance. Promptly at 3:00 o'clocl
Rev. A. T- Dixon, the "Black Spur
geonT^and nastor ascended the pulpi
and preached the funeral sermon o
little Elizabeth Smith.
I .it-tie Elizabeth was the affection
att. daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Lewi:
grade in the Nihety-Six high school
She.-was sick only a few days. Hei
class mates, acted as pall bearer!
and flowers girls, D,ean and Good
win were in charge."
i-u wnn great interest at iJetnienen
both spirituallyrRTwl financially.
Total collection /from these servic
iy.S80'.837*?nT "?
Prof. B. J. Reddick, and wife, Mrs
Margaret Roddick, of Camden, prin
cipal and' teachers" of the St, Mat
thews training school, visited theii
parents rMr. and Mrs. R. GrDeatvor
Sunday, April 20th and worshipped at
Mt? Zion.
Mr. William J. Harris and sister
Ruth, have just returned from Palm
Beach,. Florida, where they spent the
iv ill tor?with?their?brother, - Edward
Harris. ,
Miss Mary Rue Smith of Voorhees
school. Mr. John H. Nathan of Seneca
junior college, and Miss ?^rrah Joseph,
teacher of Daniel Watkins
school, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hill of
Cloldville, attended the funeral of Miss
Elizabeth Smith pn' Sunday, April
20th.
MissriRichij S. Dean, who spent
several days at, home with her parents
Mr. and lyirs^ J^R. Dean, on account
f sickness, returned on Sunday April
2(!)th accompanied by Mr! O'Neal Dear
and Mrs. Mattie L. Jabber, to Bettis
in? a da my , la ll6sumc berstudies;
Mr. Thomas Stewart, and Miss RuSipith.
of Atlanta, vjsited theii
parents, Mr., and Mrs. Joseph SmitV
in April-20t.tr.! . ,_ . \,m_ ^
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Moss, and
two lovely Slaughters, were the everv
:ng guesfs'of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ft. Dear
ui-Sunday, April 20th.
Tho Ninety-Six baseball team play
tl?a most?t^xeitrnpr^frarrre of ball-of
Saturday, April 19th with Brunei;
llil! team. Scores were 10 to 6 i?
favor- of .Ninety-Six...
..._. \v ARP RHOAI.R NF.WS
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We had a fine day for Easter. A
DunnrCceek at_L0:D0 o'clock the Sun
lay school was-called to -order by th<
superintendent, Mr. P. -T- Robinson
A. splendid program-..was rendered
which was enjoyed by all present
The financial contribution was pood
a total of $12.42. Rev. J.. S. Mad
dox ascended the rostrum accompan
rd hv Rev. Neelv and Williams, anr
delivered a. soul stirring sermon. A
mong the Visitors at our church wer<
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Williams, Mr. A'
zalee. Grifiin, of Greenwood, Mr. am
Mrs. Fra'zer and Mrs. Annie P. Kltigh
Tft'e fftW" "H? the district deputy j01
the Court of Calanthe. She has started
an organization of%that kind here
M's. Mnrv J. Sherard of Brooklyn, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Florence
James. .
We were proud to see Mr. arwMth's,
Francis Evans of Greenwood at our
church ~Stihd&y. ?1?
Mr. Allen Washington, Messrs. J.
and Jesse McGhee of'Greenwood were
and friends in tlrh
section.
Mrs. Jessie M. Nelson motored tr
Anderson Saturday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Howard Posley were
shonning in Grt^nwood Saturday. We
are sorry to report the following or
thp sick list: -Mrs. L. Robinson, Mr
W. O. Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Edwarc
Latimer were callers at the home ol
Mr. jmtL.-.Mrs._iL?!T. Robinsop. or
Sunday afternoon.
.Mrs. Anna McGhee of Greenwooc
spent the week end with relatives..
ROYAL SIXTEEN ChUR NEWS
On Tuesday,,.April 22nd, Miss Verl
fff her guests. The livtTTg room and
dining room was thrown ensuite to
the members of the club. A short
business discussion preceded. Plans
were -finished for the affarr Friday
night which is looked forward to as
a gala affair. The president brought
invitation frfirrTTHe Radio club iniTtlnpr
thp Royal Sixteen 'to a party
iftonsored by them at the home of
Vfr. Christopher White on Brayton
ivenue. At the close of the meetnfr
Miss Chisojm served a very deicious
course of potato salad, aaltiftms
ind jello, whipped cream and cake.
}n""kpril 28th Miss Easter Sumter
vill entertain at her home on Divine
treet. ( { "1;
f-~ JKNKINSVILLE NEWS
> Easter morning service opened at
with i?*ayer ^service after which
~ a wonderful message was brought to
us by the pastor.
Sunday school opened at its usual
~ hour, "With superintendent and teach^
ers at their post,s. We had a very in teresting
Easter lesson and splendid
r.'remarks concerning Easter by R-ev.
L-*?d?Men.?W-r R. Bo^vnoaji. and Mrs.
5 James C. Martin. The attendance
c was uriusUally good. The regular ser
vices in the morning toofe place imf
other inspiring -message was delivered
by our pastor. Our visiting mi.
nisterx were Rev. J. H. Baton and ,
s Itev. J; J. .lame*.?We were glad tcr
. I have them with lis: .-.Alt vicitnr*- nt-o
heartily welcomed to our services at
all times.
s The Raster Exercises were nicely
. carried .out. We were very glad to
** haVe so many oi.opr young tolk iak? "
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j Easter Monday's game between the
"-Jenkinsvillv--and- Winnsboro .teams in
Winnsboro -\yas excellent with an attedance
of d,b(l(U The sores were 8
to 10 in .favor of Jehkinsville. ^
Mrs. CJerlrude Herndon left for I)e"
troit Sunday to spend her vacation.
Mrs. James C. Martin 'left'Toi' SpffT,tanhurg
on Tuesday after spending.
' a few weeks with her mothpr-jn-lawr
She reports a pleasant stay.
.'BEAUFORT COUNTY TRAINING
11 -. v SCHOOL NEWS {dent,
body and teachers assembled in
i chapel "to witness the Raster program.
At the closing of the Easter pro.
gram we entered?into' Sunday school.
;1A wonderful' lesson was had by the
' Prof. ,1. S. Shanklin. All prerse^t
enjoyed the lesson very much.. '
L\ Mr. Ishniel White, and party, enroute
to New Y-Ofk City stopped by
the' county training; school - and bid"
! j the tecahers {rood bye. In the mean
; time, they, took the following; teach1,,-e'rs
out for an 'Faster ride, The misses
11 Mitchell, Allen and Grayson, which
i (Was highly appreciated and brig.ht.enso*d
up !'" f" ?r' fr"' tVin .
., ladies.
'[ Prn|^J. . Shanklin moored to
i Hartsville. He took the following; students
with liinv: Alma White, Susi?
|. Wrijrht, Ruby Peyton, .Josephine E.
. t Drown. Clarence Eady,?Cnpier. Mid- \
dloton.TFoch Shanklin. ?_
The visitors out to the school this
.[week were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wash,i
iington w ho are now- teaehiugf-at- Pa^_.
I. .- . i?i ?I?I
I I Vis lsianu. l- ?ti c ..iiuwi, l.havc
tluyn spent the day.
1 Oil Thursday mornTng Prof. Shankflin
motored ta -Blackville. t.o_ attend
[the 0<)wiTTohtFSt7~ IIirtook with him
' the. following- hoys Clarence F.ady,'Le
Roy Jackson, Tolhert Rupsel, I.e Roy
4-Quattiehaum. They reported an tnferesFing
tTip and many facts gained
*X~.TTTe 'Ivnyy arc making-the jgarden
very attractive. At the present
time they are busy setting out toI
matoes, cabbages, and beets. They
J sold about '.i.r>0 head of cabbages last J
' j week. Tbis speaks well for the boys[under
the supervision of Prof. Shank^lin^
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'PLANS FOR THE ALLEN UNlVER.j
SITV SPRING FANTASY *
. j New York Cit\r?Plans have been
^prrmpleted for -the Allen university
'iclub of-New York Spring Fantasy,
! jto.be held at the Alhafnbra Ball room,
' Seventh avenue, at 126th' street, WcdIncsday
evening, May 7th. The eom[mittee
arrangements wtth Mr. E. Hr"
(Clark chairman, has every reason to
||lK>liere"-that this affair will be most ,
[ to make this the most outstanding
, I event of the season. :?
1' Everything points to a large attenr
' dancc'i with many prominent
from Washington, Philadelphiar- Noaw
( Jersey, also Long Island, and other
sections of the_Metropolitan district
heingpr^SSrftr ' - !
In the list of box holders are: Car'
oliha Exclusive club. Mr. and Mrs. J.
i Winters! TS: (AIphonso Downs, Jr.,
J. R. Wakefield, Social Rounders club,
ace "of cjubs, Mrs. A, Cherry, Mr. and
\ Mrs. F?- ~Calwy7 Summer Bachelors'
cluh, Miss Ruth Hunter, Cosmopolil
tan social club R. Bartley, R. Hines,
E. H. Clark -and H. E. Gilbert. "T
1 'CARLISLE NEWS
Sunday was a grand day at Mt~ Eden
Sunday school. The district suk
perintendent, Mr. W. J. Johnson, was
I with us in the school-and the lesson I
r was beautifully discussed and review^. J
r ed by tHedistrict superintendent. ]
I At T1:3Q the nastor. Rav.W L. _
i Johnson preached a wonderful sermon.
TV,,. A n TT T n??n? ? V (t.on
A lie / X . V, UVU^UC lilt l\ I V.UV
with a splendid crowd.
At 8:30 the Easter program began.
The house was full. The exercises
were splendid. Tfce _ ctjjldren_as well,
as adults played w'ell tTieTr parts.
Mt. Eden in on t?he job at all times. She
can't be beat. ?
The A. C. E. league Rave a picnic
tful crowd was present. We spent
some happy hours. The young folk
werP overjoyed to get an outing of
this kind.
, ?.Aiso Williams Chapel had its Easter
program on Sunday night. It was
said to be very good.
We are now able to motor on pftveih
roads through Carlisle. We are the
stuff. ' ,' ^"r" ; VT T
SWANSEA NE\VS 4
On last Sunday, April filth Rcvr?-n
ft?ft?Wells,?presiding ehlFi'' Uf- the >n
Waterce district held his second guar- c'h
terly conference at'Mt; Olive A. M. E. m<
church of which Rev. J. .James is pas-!ch
tor. The quarterly conference was a 0b
success. A large' crowd was out to [
witness the soul reviving sermon of j
which Rev. Wells preached from Matt.
iiSJshapter. subject "Our wedding gar- )e
ment. - 'jSe
Sunday school opened ai the usual fid'
hour with Officers at their post of du- j
ty .The lesson was well taught and,(?eemed
to have been enjoyed by all.
e wero ghul to have
gain. You are always welcome. piMr.
Preston Robinson and Willie
Jones of Livingstone were the guests
of. Mis.->es Emma Dell and Ethel Mae
Fields Sunday- afternoon. '
Mr. and Mrs." Willianr. James or St. ^
Matthews motored, up to Swansea 1vt
Wednesday afternoon to see Mr. and,to:
Mrfe. I. F. Fields. They reported aj
very pleasant trip. Mr. Fields, wh0jho
has hern somewhat. indisposed for at ....,
while is doing fine at this writing?
Mrs. Leo 10 Bellinger is At home Hf-T~
ter closing .a .sucCeSSfUl schooSterm. inj
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EXCURSION ft
-To ? --l-'-l- :j Ri
-Washington, D.C.
FViday, May 2, 1930 j ?
A fine opportunity to visit the Nation's
Capital. Wonderful Parks,- -j?
Washington monument, Library of "j >
r nntrrauu r/iwtl<urie>i I T Ino/il n
i ai n, I.IIKUI" ^
[ Memorial, National Museum, and j *
BIG ..LEAGUE jlASEBALL ]
_:sr: Louis (Browns) <s: wash- j~"
ingtOn (Senator*), May .1-4.
Detroit (Timers) vs. Washington
.(Senators), May 5-6th.
ROUND TRM> FARES
From ?. {}, Fare
Abbeville, S.'C. .lL'_.&l4.50
Aiken, S. C. U_. 15.50- r' .
Anderson. S. C. . . .'rrii. 14.50
Barnwell. S. C. ..?4 -15.50.
Batesburg, S. C. 14.75
Belfbn. S. .-Cr^-1, 14.50
Blackvilley S. 0. 15.00
Blythewood, S. C. 1.1.50
Cdniaen. S. ('. ^ j 12.50
Chester, S... C. ,1- 13.50
Columbia, S. C. 13.50
Denmark. S. C. 1- 15.00
Donalds, S. C?. 14,50
Edgefield, S. C. _ _ _15.50l
Fort Mill, s. c. iz.50~
Fort Motte., S. C.; ? 14J.?H ~
Graniteville. S. C. 15.50
Greenwood, S. .C. .... 14-50
Heath'.Springs, S7 C. _lJ? 12.50 ^
Hodges, S'. C.. ; 14.50 ,
Hdnea Path, STO. 14.507, " ,
Johnston, S. C. 15.50
Kershaw, S. C. ' 12.50 |
-Lancaster. S. C. , 12.50 j 1
Langley, S. C. 15.50 f- J
Xeesvijle, S. C:~ 14.75 ! ;
Lexington, S. C. ....I--. .14.410 1
Newherry, S. C. ? 15.00
Orangeburg, S. C. ?1.. 14.50 I !
Prosperity, S. C. 15.00 j '
Ridgcway, S. C. . 14.50
Ridge^SprirTg, S. ('. zi------1 1-5 .-00Rock
Hill. S. 12.50 {fe
Salley, &. C. --ir-.i ?___ 14,75 4?
St. .Matthews,.S. C. 14.50 '17
Springfield, S.'^T. 14A5 j S?
,Sumter, s. 10.50 (),
Treuti>n._S. L\ __ ?_ 15.50 j
Unio'n, S. C. -------1777.- 11.00
Ward, S. V..-? -15.25 T~+Winnsbwo,--S.--C.
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DATES OF SALE ANI> FINAL id'
"LIMIT -? ~ lw,'
tiOINO: TV-kets will l>e sold to Ik> <?<"
good going on all regular trains th:
(except Crescent Limited) Fri- j >'?
...day, May 2. 1U30. ]-**<
RETURNING: Tickets will he t?h;
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Kinm iiMurimiK ".it ?' icKUjinr
traliw fi'vrTTpt I:rgi^c<uiLJJmitt'd') jjj*.
so as to reach original starting
point prwr to midnight elf W.ed- \
nesdav. Mav 7th, 1930. .. "
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES:
Pullman Standard Sleeping Cars j vv?
and Day Coaches. | VVJ
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~~ Saturday, April 1930 '
Newberry news
Tlk> Rev. A. t- Dixon, has- made a
mi', for himself.?Ha is an ahle..prea-.
or. lie preached three strong serins
at, filler's Chapel a! m.- e.
urch last week. It was during the
servance .of Pashron Week, leading
i to Flaster.
It was Faster everywhere in New-,
rry Sunday and at 5:00 'tr\rlock at
thlehem Baptist church a jfrreat proam
was rendered. ' .
At 11:30 at) Miller's chapel Rev. J.
Smart preached a great resurrec>n
se.rmcn which was enjoyed by all
n> were present and at 3:00 a greflt??
ogram wa4s rendered by the. Sunday
book .
At K :."}<) o'chK'k St. Matthews B'apt
church, Sunset. Park rendered the
ogr.a m?fpr. their- church whk?h"'was
ry good. Iie.v. J. ('. C'opeland is pas~
r. ' ' .
Miss sperit" Easter at
me. Slie -is teachlng-at Brewer noroi
school In vireenwood.
M-iss fioml*. instructor in the nnrs-??
Er department, came flown with her.
?r hop,?'. :s in New York. .
Miss Fthel Biunchi spent Faster iiW
rfch Carotinu^with her brother. Mis'iy ~~ .
air hi h it,, popuin? doaaatigjCM
ce teacher in Drayton street high'
oool. " ' " ' : : ~~
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ICE
ref: 'deration-.
is Ideal ???
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moist, but just as
nature requires for ~
rafrty keeping the healthful juices and ' ielicious
flavors of meat, fruit and ,
.ege tables. ''' *? ?
Not only does ICE provide the bert
means of refrigeration, but it is alao
:he. most economicab The food alooe
saved will easily pay your ice bill.
Why not assure yourself the uninter
rnptcd benefit orf this ideal refriger-, ?
nit?relieve yourself of all responsibility
by making us responsible for
your ice supply?
ITY ICE COMPANY ~
21 MAIN ST. PHONE 3156
ter a Billion Deadly Gfcrms in
CtM ins are so small that there may
.asjiiauy asxine billion, -seven -hun- ...id
million of thpm in a Hrnn n#
iter. A*nd jur.t a few-of -these-^tiny
rms, if thev getvinto your blood
lough a-out-in .your skin, may make
1 so sick you will be in bed for
?eks?may cause the loss of a limb
lough blood poisoning?may even
feet vqu wtth that most dreadful and ^
lal of diseases. lockjaw. ^ : .
Just because you can see no dijt in
cut .does riot mean that it is.clean,
m cannot see ganr.s. - The only safe'
(1 sane thing to do, is to thoroughly
ish every cut, no matter how small.
lh I.iqniiL.-Bnro7.nne to kill ? the
rmsJ_a,u{ then dust it with Borozone?
wdei\ to hasten the healing. Liquid
irozone costs 30 c^nts, 60 * cents,
.20 and $1.50; Borozone Powder, 30-nUiand'fii)
cents, and ean be had at
H'' WAVF.RLRY DRITf? STORE
JACKSON |
rtaker - Embalmer
>lastic Surgeon
nr 9103 Night Phone 338-J
ain St. MARION, S. C. /
on, Couser & Davis . '
rtakers and Embalmers
oun St. DILLON, S. C.
PHONE 270
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tmerat?Director ~
mi i.lin's, s. c. r
fTaTtlnK, Embalming and I
Ambulance Service 1^.?
Car# and FuneraLErjuipment as -r? ? ;
Si The^feelT and better than the
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