The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, August 09, 1900, Image 5

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    LTON COUNTY NEWS.
V ON TOIUCI O,
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,-ex I" " -'li:nilici',y I'''
lln' irri'Jvl i'.'ii''o;iil ju'fsirtoiit
', s. Scuiittir, i very inter-
;"M1 to smoke twenty film's
, unci 1 continued it until 1
', woi'N eut. T didn't know
MV,,S !ie mutter with ine,;tnd
Willis 1 lisi t, 1 applied to did
,H,ntion tobacco. I used to
' lil iit two o'clock in the
jiiiil wiiiio at live or six.
;0 ji)M'tit! and wis d.ys
,: l was in the lmbit of
Infill my desk.and thought
J ,ierivcil material assistance
f (Vni'U li'oin it. After a time
u,,t do any work with
.jucco. I couldn't prepare
,.f rn- mi aruiiK'nt without
;:ul', but still I was harassed
Vrliiifl omcthin was
.ami the result was not up
marK". I also foui.ul that 1
:,lMp;il)le of doinr jiny" (jua.u
ifork;iay power of conccn
, was ji-i-witly weakened,
IfouUl not think well with
(;l'1iUh1 cif-'ar iu my mouth,
it is perfectly clear that
at this power of concentra
niKin is incapable of cluing
: tliiiv-'s. It is this which
,s1iiiii to attend to various
jjltifarious all'airs, to drop
W.uti'l.V and tak-e u anoth
.1 irivi if full attention.
line nijjht T. went to Ix-d
mVl'H'k'. ' I was not fover
,at I could not sleep. I i;'ot
Jn. nioruin;; with no uppe
Ii:k1 taste in my mouth, and
J ami worn out feeling. I
ncup of colTe! and went
:J bought a I'arU-a ci-rur.
was tin? favorite then. I
jviity-live cents for it. J.
xiili ii fooiinir oL' pleasure
isniilv possible to the de-
I smoked only a few inch-
itln'ii I took- it out of my
anil looked at it. I said to
I'li'irad and bosom coin-
you have always been
tn ine than jrnld or women.
1 have ever been devoted,
u arc tin ' cause f all my
mi have played me false,
lelias come when we must
ai'd sadly and longingly at
:ir and threw it into the
I hud become convinced
tobacco was ruining me.
inw mouths thereiuicr i
i'iit the mostawful nu.'oiiy.
rcxpect to sutler mare in
n'lil or the next. I didu'
iiiy physician or endeavor
wuy to palliate my suffer
i'ussihly ii physician illicit
vi'ii me something to soft-
torture. Neither did I
i.vvow. J had made up
ind that I must forever
n tnliacco or I would be
by it. At the end of three
'iny lon;iii for it ubuted.
J twenty-live, )ounds in
;- I slept well for seven or
"mi's every nijjlit. I re-
tlmt ainount because of.
'ssivo celebration. When
h''t it I am liable to rheu-
1 "r sciatic. I have never
'1 from that day to this.and
:i'"in knows bitter than I
uru to be derived from
"I urn still well content to
"'in. knowiiej: their ef-
Sl.,-y of a Slave.
"'"'laid hand and foot for
ihe chains of disease is
ls' form of slaverv. (Jeo.
Jl"'i' .ManclK'stcr.Mich.,
''lv Wile has been so help-
rIiV' years that she could
'"'i' in bed alone. After
'''hollies of Electric I'.it
"ls wonderfully improved
" la do her own work."
l'i'iiie remedy for female
' 'fickly cures nervous
"'"''l'li'SMiess, melancholy,
!"' 'wckaehe. raiiifiii:'' and
It is u 'odsend to
""''"i'. run down people,
'"''"teed. Only fill cents.
Uicksou, drin'ist.
j Tlmt Deadly Cit-.n-cttc Amiin.
M list the civil ret ,te youth givo
up his pleasure ; 1 1 1 I jhiso, or lose
his job:' Thiols are drifting in
i that direction, ami ihe start has
alie.'Kh' been made in (.'hiciio
atnonti' some of the largest mer
cantile establishments in the city.
Soars, lvoebnck & Co., Monloin
ery, Ward k'c Co., and other frreat
houses have iirfornied their boys
and younfr men that they must
forego the pleasure of the little
roll of paper or quit their employ.
Every applicant for a. position is
questioned upon the cigarette
habit, and if addicted to it, no
matter what his other qualifica
tions may be, he will not be ac
cepted. The Chicago Tribune
says: "It is possible that the re
fusal of merchants, manufactur
ers and professional men to em-
pk y iy s add !cted ti tl le cigarette
habit will do more to check the
evil thi n all the laws ever passed
or planned. When a bo.T knows
that his future chance to earn a
livelihood depends on his quit
ting the ill-smelling cigarette the
knowledge will doubtless have
more efi'ecl on him than a do.en
parents' or pedagogues' lectures
on the subject. The beautv (f
tin? tiling is that no manner of de
ceit will avail, for the cigarette
sinokinjr boy carries th! literal
siu manual of his vice on his
finders. A Chicago boy confess
ed last week- that out of ten places
to which he had applied for work
the head of not one neglected to
ask him if he smoked cigarettes.
In a number of instances he was
made to show his lingers. Few
people will be sorry even if the
action of th" employers results in
cutting off some of the prolits of
the ck'-iirctto trust. The dividend
paid in brain, body and muscle
will more than compensate the
com in unity.
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VAc-.:tJIN Pll 1,1, ,i.l,'ij, t i
This is my Seventeentn Yea in i-iis ousii,
farmers of Fulton county: aid oiii;ra farnu
O Wt" 'fl"'"ted with the wants of fiu-mors. 'l
iiampicn iViowcrs arvl !"
on the ma riicL to da v.
8in' the celebrated Chan
cidedly the best uiachiin!
s, V. 1 1 il
ii..s,.tf !
I'i slid
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elide-
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Grain Drills -Spanler's Low
Uowii, and the (ireencas
tle Force ''eed. .
I'rcvwntcJ a Trajicdy.
Timely in formal ion 'iven yrs.
I I'eoj-ii'e I'onir.of New Straitsville,
( )iiio, saved two livi's. A fright
ful eouh had loii'f ke)t her
awalre every i,i;rht. She had
tried many remedies and doctors
but steadiiy rew worse until
ur.U'ed to try Dr. Kind's New Dis
covery. (JiH! bottle wholly cured
her; and she writes, this mar
velous medicine also cured Mr.
Tji'x of a, severe attack of Pneu
monia. Such cures are positive,
proof of its power to cure all
throat, chest, and lun' troubles.
Only "0c and si. (to. (Guaranteed.
Trial bottles free at W. S. Dick
son's drur store.
sl'"''i-y and Westmore
lire worrying over
" " with the numerous
Mm
are arrested and
us boarders in the
!';"ls I'ayette county has
''''lil'''ly freed itself of an
'''"'a hoboes. This done
the itinerants work,
'""hinent was so se
'"lyetto was marked
"ai"l,(l"n)'s mad.
Order to Hum (lliamhcrshtirj;.
Kroih t'li:imbr'N.Hitt.' Iti'pusiiitry.
lid. (Jrs. V. D., .luly-Ti, lNil.
Instructions for (leu'ls M'Caus
land and .Johnson.
Cross your brigades at Mc
Coy's Ferry or Clear Spring, and
then jiroceed to Iaei'stown, and
from there to Chainbersbur.
At Chambersbur levy slno.Odi)
in f;'old or .oi )(),()( id in northern
money to pay for the houses of
Andrew Hunter, Alexander U,
Hotsler, Edmund L. Lee of Jef
ferson county, Va., which were
burned by order of the Federal
authorities, and if the money is
not paid burn the entire town as
a retaliation for the burning of
these houses and others in the
State of Virginia by Federal au
thorities. Hum the depot at
( 'hambersbur": and proceed from
there by McConnellsburg toCum
berland and destroy the bridges
on Baltimore A Ohio railroad as
you go, and if you can, the tunnel
at I 'aw Paw. Levy in Cumber
land .!()( i, i Kin in gold or .s.")( )(,()( hi
in northern funds, then destroy
h K. Shops, depots, Ac, and
burn iron works and the machin
ery at all the coal pits in the re
gion of country. Break up the
establishment at New Creek and
burn all bridges within reach."
(Jalher all the cattle you can in
Alleghany county and the adjoin
ing county in Pennsylvania, also
from the western part of Hardy,
talcing cure not to disturb the
property of good Southern men
in this country. The cattle, if
iit for beef must be taken and
paid for. Keturn through Hardy
county towards Winchester, send
ing the cattle through Brock's
(lap to Harrisonburg.
Ollicial: .1. A. Eaki.V,
T. Rowland, Lt. (General:
A. A. (G.
Waiting for something to turn
up is one of the greatest obstacles
to success.
Syracuse Plows.- Notice tl lose
prices: No. 1'n, and No. ."('!
U..'0 cash. No. :J0, 1 l.Di).
Spring Harrows - 1 1 . : i tos 1 7. : .
Hay Rakes froinAir.iHitosiM.nn.
Sewiiii! Haoliliics-iri.no to siT.
Hay Forks Complete for (!..
Leather Team Kets from sI.."m to
:i.ro.
Blly Nets, sl.,r. toSL'.To. Lawn .Mow.
t.ooci ijive Muck, (.ram. Lay, Lumber. ,vc.
'Xchange.
i am not s)i(n(iing iimeami money c,,i!vassiii
ano 11 you want anyining in my line ca'
will save you money.
lii?c!:;nu Oil t.. l" ceots.
KaryUnd Phosphate none lietter
in the market every sack
guaranteed higli g rude -"."
tons sold to our !o'i;e
farmers last year.
lion Safis from si'n to s;:;,.
lit pairs for' Jliveram' Svracuse
Plows: Osborne. V'dte';;.
Cliaiut'ion. Wood.;. Buclc
eye, and other machines.
Fencing Yire, I lorseCollars from
l. to Binder Twine,
1
rs. r or!
:i in
tiie con n t v,
and see ine and I
S. A. NFS BIT.
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If v it! arc oine; to 1 uy a !iu(jgy or Wagon this
ho si: iv it is a tilue Ribbon. Style and price
start them, and qua'.iiy koep them ;r(itt. The fellow
w!: wastes his energies trying to drujf a hijjh priced
v. ! ;on. loaded dowd with kiy;h priced reputation, will
I' ' . - ! Like your dust when you pass him with a
BIlso Ribbon,
We 1:1 ': "tily talk oiid work, but sell
GOOD WORK.
Quality, tirst considered: st vie, novelty, and price
guaranteed.
:cr further Mi'ormatiop, call on or address
N. AKHKS, Si pes Mill, Pa
Atjent For Fulton County.
OOOOOOOOOOOOO ooooooooooooo
The (ili'l and Her Month.
Here is an old and astrological
prediction, said to indicate with
tolerable certainty the character
of the girl according to the month
of her birth:
I f a girl is born in January. she
w ill ho a prurient housewife, giv
en to melancholy, but good tem
pered. I f in February, a humane and
atleclionate wifeand tender 11 11
er.
11 in March, a frivolous chai-
Tho I Ii i-l ii lit.! Ilcr iication.
W I
"I'-very gir
v sta! ii in oi'
iin to .... :.i.m.
11 that it shall h
no matter what
prospects, should
01 e 1 lung sn
,. a value in
vS-rv "r
great world-11
!, ,,r 1
riven to
terbox somewhat
reliug.
If in April, inconsistent, not
intelligent, but likely to be good
loi iking.
If in .May, handsome and likely
to bo happy.
If in June, impetuous, will
marry early anri be frivolous.
If in July, passably handsome,
but with a sulky temper.
If in August, amiable ;"u!
practical, likely 1 1 marry rich.
If in September, discrete all'u
bie and much liked.
If in October, pretty and co
(pietish and likely to be unhappy.
If in November, liberal, kind, of
a niilri disposition.
If in December, well propor
tioned, fond of novelty ami extravagant.
Oie
h.'l
her;
garet I'i.
1 .a. lies'
world ha
w 1 1;
I- ' U ICI
have a
h ' ' a-',
ment il' .
ti ail !
W'lie iv
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tion . 1
k';l v
ol i: '.
b t
t! e .
h ct, !,. ,
to deci'h' 1
Il it. ii, .'.,
ce 1 1 10
T ;e path 1
tl,-' Wl k
hi t d'. ! ' rl
SI ie would urn
workaday Woi
i ize, must In
arket. and in
1 It i I'i make
. writ ,'s Mar
in the August
.nine .1 vui'iial. "Ihe
an a bu' uiance of mod -
irker-:. !i:t it call never
1 1 "or" 11 1 1 . e; i:i
lour i
1 bi'i ail-wi nr.ei
Sa:igster,
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SHIRTS !
.to
Proper Shoes for Horses-
The weight of shoes is too great
upon all classes of horses except
the trotter. There is a theory
that heavy shoes last longer than
light ones, and Ihe theory a pears
to be plausible, hut it Is not also
true, as has been shown in a
number of cases. All that a shoe
is for, except there is ice, is to
prevent the wear of Ihe walls,
anil a light shoe will do that as
well as a heavy one. Of course a
heavy horse needs a heavier -hoe
than a light horse does, but be
cause of the increased concus
sion which the heavy shoe neces
sitates a lighter shoe than that
with which the heaviest horses
are shod, would be belter.
Judge Stewart of York county,
has decided that signatures to
petitions signed in led pencils
are illegal and refused to ap
point road viewers on that ac
count. 'hysicians amputated a por
tion of the foot of Miss Lillie
Parker of near Uoustiin, last,
week to save her life. I Hood pois
oning had set in by reason of a
wound caused by the rubbing of
her shoe.
The best Way t() kill out weeds
on the edge of a gravel walk' is fo
sow on a lot of cheap salt as soon
as the weeds appear in Ihe spring.
The same treatment can be used
where weeds grow up between
the boards of a wooden wall.
Here's a marriage notice with
comment that appeared in a
North Dakota paper: Married
at Flintstone, by Kev. M. Winri
stone, Nehemi'ih Whilest.me,
and Wiliielmhia Sandstone, belli
of Limestone. This is getting
mighty "rocky," and there's
bound to be a "blasting" of these
"stony" hearts before many peb
bles" appear on the connubial
beach. The grindstone of do
mestic infelicity will sharpen tho
ax of jealousy and discord, and
sooner or later one or tin; other
of this pair will rest beneath a
tombstone., Then look out for
brimstone.
, he be
IV '-'at o.l .
i be what on 1
laying pov
in Vi 1,1 1
Ill l-efe:
,!i,ol
.lose n,n
-eielltio IS
gi't
I. si
111a-'
f is :
any
sin, j
d .I"1
co:i- 1
iv.or 1
f 1.
Men's and boys' working shirts, 25c, $
3'Vc. and 50c. t
Men's and boy's line shirts, in percales, !;
luie collars ard culTs- rtlached j
ar.j del; ch.vl-at 50 anJ 7:c.
Men's silk front, and striped white
piquets, :0c.
3 hurt Waists
A nice article - loose collars and cull's reduced from
50c. In 30c.
V
Bov
s 2-Piece Suits
1.
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in black and in summer colors
a 1 wa
I life i-
of lho
1 lu
ll)
:-1 irWli
;e who I
Wl !i
i'g; 11
I i 01 1. : ir wa '.
U'e her ma -; 'p h s
'hi. a;i.i .ier
1 steady and Per
severing in tile lace
coiiragemenl, v.it,h !
seif and in ( io.l.'
il every
'lief in
III
l(i Day Sea Shore IXcui vioiis via.
(linul'.ei-hiiKl 'allev Kai Iroii.J.
Jnl I tith, A nun-1 'J 1111J I .lih.
Tin- (.'iimliiTlauil ':i!lc.v I In ilr.iii.l
has lix.'il on 'llnii'sihivs .Inly .".111, liitii.
Any 11 st L'il ami liiili lur ll:. ir Aniiu.ii
M iil-Simiiiii'i,v 1 : .M-.-.i( 11 1 -i to llie Sen
Slioiv, I In; ti;iir ji ! 1 . - I till III.--,.' cx-
..'iirsi.iiis lii'iny sixi.'i'ii .lays instfii.1
ten 11s in ftiriii.T y.'iir.s.
I'..ciii'si.)!i ti.'Urls to At in ut ir ( it v ,
Clip.' May 1111. 1 other Smith .Iri'sey re
sorts will be solil from all Minimis u
the 1 'iiiiilicrlaii.l N'lill.'.v Kailroail on
uliovi; dates forC. '. J. ):,, train No.
-I. l.'itviny Mi'i'i'crsliiii'y at s : : !i I . m..
at .").ilil for Ihr num. I (rip, and ill
joo.l to return .111 any regular I rain
leaving the Sra .Slim-r dest inal i.m ami
riiilailrlphhi ei any ri'iilai'train (ex
cept the X. w 'mli ami Chicago l.ini
ile.l) .sixleeii days I'rmii .lair of issue.
I'm' lull informal ion rail en local
Ticket A units.
v y, : cy -,
. V.tl. . lio' 1 p . t 1 1 -. J
pants.
!
Suits
so.Mi:ie wi I h loin
MEN'S
HOT-WEATHER
COATS.
Both in litfht colors, and liril
liantine Skeleton Coat, with Patch
pockets.
The largest bill for profession
id services ever presented in Lan
caster city was sent to the ex
ecutors of Catharine 11. Ijong.
The hill was Hint of Dr. W. V.
Keen, of Philadelphia, and his
charges for performing an oner-'
atioli ihe dav lU'eeediim' Miss
s death is i:'7,riOO.
Lon
Ihe
lie thorns reini
rose has fadeo.
long after
rJUUMAAMAlMW'
t- .' ''. A
A Pale Fcco
It 0 prnnilr. ;ht dvmptoitl of vlllntnl
IjIoo.i. If coveru'l Willi iilinphm, inc.
vliloiH'c !,comjik'U. leu ni.iiire a
way of aniliig you of your coaJlUoii.
SarsapariEf
ntverfnlll to rectify til dliorrtcri tit
the tiluoJ, ullgltl or sovoro, of long
mnndlnif or rcptn t orlHln. lt thirty
yiirn record guurieit.-eit Hw eillnuc'y.
bold rvurywlioru. 1'rlue II. (X) iur full
qiiHi t Ix.Ulo. l'l-opured only by
ui(iiiu.i iiiiiuiuMrmr,
teti-ult, Ml;h.
:'l 'rruiil Dnifc' Storr,
Also a lot ot new Linen Dusters.
Just In.
A iarire lot ol' Men's and Boys' Summer Pants reg
ular price 75 cents; our price, '50 cents.
Latest Silk Ginghams and Zephyrs for Ladies' Shirt
aisls. Just the tiling for Summer Wear.
. JOHNSTON
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X Come and see the
O ' wickless Blue Flame Oil Stoves,
A Stove that costs less than one-half to run it.
0 -ut
in Mnur Unnn A
t e t if 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 itNivnvv r. r a
Saves Time.
No Dirt.
No Ashes.
No (irease.
Saves Trouble.
No Dust.
No Odor.
No Smoke.
Burns the same oil used in lamps, Perfectly sale.
By the use of this stove you have a nice, cool
kitchen all the time.
Also, other cheap Oil Stoves on hand at prices with
in 1 iic reach of cvry family.
1 have on hand the largest assortment of Poultry
Wire and l'ly Wire of all sizes, at bottom prices. '
I'ruit Jars, Jelly Glasses. Crocks, Preserving Kettles
and all kinds of 1'iuit Canning Goods.
oooxxxxxxxxxx
ALBERT STONER.
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THE
FULTON
COUNTY
NEWS
It
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It
Covers the Field.
In every part of t he
County faithful re
porters are located
that gather the daily
happenings.
Then there is the
State and National,
News. War News, a
Department for the
Parmer and Mechan
ic, Latest Fashions
for the Ladies. The
latest New York, Bal
timore, Philadelphia
Markets. The Sun
day School Lesson,
Helps for Christian
Lndeavorers, and a
Good Sermon for everybody.
THE JOB DEPARTMENT
IS COMPLETE.
SALE BILLS,
POSTERS,
DODGERS,
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
ENVELOPES,
CARDS, &c,
In fact anything and
everything in the best
style along that line.
Sample copies of
the Nk'WS sent to any
of your friends oh
request,
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llaiffrstown ....
Marl insliinv
Ar. Winolii.stcr.
A.l.lill.mal l,i. 'ill trains will Iruvo llarrlslHii'
il uly.cx.Tpl Si.iulay forCarllsl.' and liii.-rini'.ll
in.' Minions at . X, a. in., s.im . in., ft. ii. p. in
II A p. in anil ll llo p. in., i,, fr Mochanlns
InirK. DilUliuii,' ami liitoruieiliale Htullolis ill
7 on a. in. an. I 8.S7 p. in.
Nos. I ami run iimly lictwcen llurrlsuurr
(mil Hui.'.ifsiovvn.
Daily.
Duiiv fx.'rpt Similiiv
( on Suiiilays will U-avi- I'lillaiU'lphln ut 4.8n
p in.
I'i.IIiii in pala.'.' sliTphiif uurs bctwron Nf
Soikaii.l Kiioxville, Tinu., ou trains 1 wi-si
unit It. cast.
Tlirotiuli vino .lies lo iln.l from riillmlulplili.
on Iiains s and 4 east, and ? anil u wust.
" SOi:Tllr.!; l'l''.NNAinrTUATN.s:
l'as. ;'uh. Mix.
tii7 no.18 no. si '
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ft Sil in im, tl ft;. ciininls'rsliiirK.,
ft anil IS, 7 III; Alarum
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s :bii 1 1 io 8 :u.
H t)s 111 In 8 (ii
X (j TwS 8 (i i
A. M jl'. M.'l', M.
I'onuu.'tlou for all hiallons on ('ninliorliiiiil
Vnil.'V Kailroad ami l'ennsvlvillllu Kullioail
SVSlrlll,
11. A. Kiimi.K, J, K, lldYl).
Cjt.n l 1'uks. AKtiiit. Supl.
County Okfici;ks.
rr.'si.l.'iit Jiulue Hon. S. Mi'C. Swopr,
Associate JuilKi.s-iA'iiiut;! Kirk, IVIrr M.)i
ton. l'rotliouotnry, tits. I'lutik 1. I.yut'li.
Dlsirlm Aitori'v-4ioi'Ka U. linulels.
Ti'a.irer Vlu. Sli.es.
Slu'i iil - I luni.'i ..ht'ots.
Depuly Slit rill - I nines Htiniel,
Jury t'liuin.isMoiieih - Duvld Kol, Sauiili'l I:
llork.'iisiuitli,
Audit. .is -John S, Han Is, U, 11. tfyitm. A. .1
i.auiliers.iti,
C.iiiiinUsloners-I.. W. C'utllllnKhilln, Allien
l'lesslui;er, Johu Slunkunl.
Clerk s V, Kirk.
I 'or.iuer Tlniniiis Klrlt.
t'ouniy Sin vevor JomtH l.ukv.
County Sllpei-liil.Mi.lent "t'lem t'tiesmil.
All. inievs -V. S. .oil Alexuiitler. J. Ni'Immi
Slpes, Thoiuiih F. Sloan. K. MeN, .lolinstou
M. U Slimmer, lieu. II. Uni.ieN. .lului I'
Siutis.
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The Fulton County News,
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