The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 31, 1901, Image 8

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    CITATION.
In the County Court tor the County of Jackson
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
State of Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of Henry Blecher,
deceased.
To Carl Blecher, Eberhardt
Blocher.
Elisa­
beth
Moore, Carl Blecher, Jr., August
Blecher and MariaGlmbel. helrsat law of
Henry Blecher, deceased, and all other
unknown heirs of said deceased, and »11
others interested in said estate:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE­
GON. and by order of the above entitled oourt,
made upon the ?th day of October, 1901, you and
each of you are hereby cited and required to
appear lu the County Court of Jackson County,
State of Oregon, at the oourt room there­
of, in tie town of Jacksonville, tn the said
ooanty and stale, on the 9d day of December,
A. D. 1W1, at the hour ot 10 o'clock A. u. of said
day. then and there to show cause if any there
be why an order ot the oourt should not be utado
by the above-entitled oourt for the sale at pri­
vate stle, by George Walter, admluistra-
tor.of the following property .to pay the expenses
or administration and the olalms hied and al­
lowed against said estate:
The s-4 of seM ot sec &, the »«M ot swt< ot
sec 4, the wti of nwM ot sec 9, the neM of----------
of sec 8, the n>4 of nwt« of sec 8, the »wk ot nw
5< of sec 8. the swM ot----------. ot sec 8, the
of nwMof nwM ofsec 17, the nel< ot ----------, of
sec 18, the sH of nwi, of sec 18, and the e»4 ot
_____ _ otsec7, all In township 38 s. range 2
■west, in Jackson County, Oregon, containing in
»1! 1243 acres.
This oltatlon Is published once a week in the
D emocratic T imes tot tour successive weeks
by order of Chas. Prim, Judge ot the County
Court for Jackson County. Oregon, made and
entered the Tth day of October, A. O. 1901.
GUS NEWBURY. Clerk.
The Dljcoverer of Swam,-Root at Work la
Hi, Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most dangerous because so decep­
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
it—heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure
or apoplexy are often the result of kidney
disease. If kidney trouble Is allowed to ad­
vance the kidney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, or the kidneys themselves
break down and waste away cell by cell.
Then the richness of the blood—the albumen
—leaks out and the sufferer ha3 Bright's
Disease, the worst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root the new dis­
covery is the true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary troubles. It has cured thousands
of apparently hopeless cases, after all other
efforts have failed. At druggists in flfty-cent
and dollar sizes. A sample bottle sent free
by mall, also a book telling about Swamp-
Root and it.-, wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y. and
mention this paper.
CITATION
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In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Jackson.
In the matter of the Estate of Francois Laran,
deceased.
To Madame Louse Lasbens and to all other
heirs and next to kin of said decedent, un­
known if any there be, and to all others in­
terested in said estate:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE-
GON, you are hereby required to appear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Jackson, at the court room thereof,
at Jacksonville, in the county of Jackson, on
Wednesday, the 27th day of November. 1901,
at id o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then
and there to show cause, if any you have, why
an order should not be made for the sale, at
private sale by said administrator, of the fol.
lowing real properly belonging to said es­
tate:
The nwi< of the nei< of the seM of sec 31. tp
37 s, r 2 w, containing 10 acres, less about
one acre sold to Ehler Band, situated in Jack
son County. Oregon.
This citation is ordered to be served upon
said devisee aDd all unknown heirs by publi­
cation in 1HK D emocratic T imes for the pe­
riod of time required by law
Witness the Hon Chas. Prim. Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Jackson, with the seal of said court
affixed, this 7th day of October. A. D. 1901.
GUS NEWBURY. Clerk.
NERVE WASTE”
One of the most helpful books on
nerve weakness ever issued is that en­
titled “Nerve Waste,” by Dr. Sawyer,
of San Francisco, now in its fifth
thousand. This work of an experi­
enced and reputable physician Is in
agreeable contrast tc the vast sum of
false teaching which prevails on this
intere-ting subject.
It abounds in
carefully considered and practical ad­
vice, and has the two great merits of
wisdom and sincerity.
It is Indorsed by both the religious
and secular press. The Chicago Ad­
vance says: “A perusal of the book
and the application of its principles
will put health, hope and heart into
thousands of lives that are now suffer­
ing through nervous impairment.”
The book is SI by mail, postpaid.
One of the most interesting chap­
ters—chapter xx, on Nervines and
Nerve Tonics—has been printed
separately as a sample chapter, and
will be «ent to any aodress for stamp,
by the publishers, T he P acific P ub
Co., Box 2658, San Francisco.
Silas J. Day
JACKSONVILLE
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the County court of the »tate of Oregon, for
Jackson County
In the matter of the Estate of Jos. Doudeu,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. F.
Wallace, administrator of said estate, having
filed In said court Lis final account tor settle­
ment, and also praying tor an order for set­
tling the time for hearing the same: there’ore
notice is hereby given that said final account
will be haard and determined in said court on
Wednesday, the 20th day of November. 1901. at
which time a'.l persons having any objections
to said final account and settlement must then
and there make the same
By order of Hon. Chas. Prim. Judge of said
Court.
Dated October 10, 1901.
G’JS NEWBURY, Clerk.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
Jackson County.
In the matter of the Estate ot Raphael Morat,
deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
N. Soliss, administrator of said estate, hav­
ing filed in said court his final account for set­
tlement, and also praying for an order for set­
ting the time for hearing the same; therefore
notice is hereby triven that said final account
will be heard and determined in said court on
Saturday.the 9th day of November. 1901,at which
time all persons having any objections to said
final account and settlement must then and
there make the same
By order of Hon. Chas. Prim. Judge of said
Court.
Dated October 10, 1901.
GUS NEWBURY, Clerk.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, tor
Jackson County.
In the matterof the estate of Samuel Phillipa.
Ceceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
•’ undersigned has been appointed by the
county court of Jackson county, Oreeon. sit­
tint- in probate, administrator with will an­
nexed cf the estate of Samuel Phillip,, de­
cased .
All prrsons Indebted to said estate are re
quested to settle the same immediately, and
those having claims against said estate will
present them to me al my office In Red Men’s
building, Jacksonville, irrevon, with proper
V ache;, attached, within six months after
thy date of first publication of this notice.
Dated October 31, 1901
WM. M COLVIG,
Administrator, with will annexed of the es­
tate ot Samuel Pbllll ps, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETT LEMENT
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
J ack mod County.
In the matter of the Estate of Carolina B. Hoff­
man, deceased
___
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN TH AT THE
undersigned, administrator of the estate of
Carolina B Hoffman, deceased, has tiled in the
county court of Jackson county. Ort gon. hit
final account as said administrator, and by or­
der of Hon Chas Prim, judge of said court,
Saturday. November 3U. 19U1. at 10 O’olcek A.
M , is set for the heart r-g thereof
A1J persons
inter» uted a»e hereby notified to appear and
file hH or her objection to toe same on or before
said day.
Dated October 14, 1901
D. LINN, Administiator.
St. Mary’s Academy,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
K8TABLISMED IN I865.
T bs school continues the careful training
»nd thorough instruction for which it is favor-
Abiy known.
The Munie Department
Is aiwaya In charge of eomisoetii and expe.-
enced texcbers. Hoaraantl tuition per cee.lon
f twenty week .. pv; P. Studies will be tee -m-
d EefXentber 2 hstl.
For prospectus, address
8ISTLRS OP THF HOLY NAMES.
All mln bari
Lv Or. Mlles' Pair.
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OR.
NOTARY PUBLIC and
REAL ESTATE AG’T.
Abstracts made to Title* of
Lands.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS.
all Kind drawn up especiallrpertalntnr to
the settlement of estates
Accounts Cillected, Prompt Remittance.
MONEY LOANED.
Investment securities a «pvutai<>. Jackson
□ounty Scrip bought and sold.
I have a complete set of maps of all surveyed
lands in this county, and receive Abstracts
monthly from Roseburg Land Office,, je Land
Department of the O. & C. R. R. and the State
Laau Department at Salem of all new entries
made I am hus prepared to make out home­
stead papers and can save to partie» the ex­
pense of a trip to the Roseburg land offioe
I
have • Number of FlneFarm, and other
Desirable Property In my bends for
Sale.
Prom nt reoly made to all letters. Charg­
es In accordance with the times
Refers, by permission, Hon. H. K. Hanns
judge of the 1st Judclal District, and to any
business house in Jacksonville.
SILA^ J. DAY.
A TO GOD SEND
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DKYTIUIYER.
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HINEIN USE
'Hfi free with eveqr
«very Svringe.
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branch effe s ^nwoîd Uircurn Oxu* sftcre«. Leak sgeq» w'inori
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Greek Marriage Custom».
He Kept Hla Leg.
Twelve years ago J. W. Sullivan of
Hartford.’ Conn., scratched Ills log
with a rusty wire. Inflammation and
blood poisoning set in. For two years
he suffered Intensely. Tiieo the best
doctors urged amputation; “but," he
writes. "1 used one bottle of Electric
Bttters and 1) boxes of Bucklen - Ar­
nica Salve and my leg was sound and
well as ever.” For eruptions, eczema,
tetter, salt rheum, sores and all blood
disorders Electric Bitters has no rival
on earth. Try them.
City Drua
Store will guarantee satisfaction or
refund money. Only 50 cents.
How Thia*« Grow I d RawalL
How great are the possibilities of
Hawaii as a fruit and vegetable grow­
ing country will be understood when
It becomes known that four crop» of
potatoes have been produced in suc­
cession on the same piece of land with­
in twelve months. Radishes become
edible In ten days after sowing. Straw­
berry vines bear fruit all the year. The
berries are of the finest flavor.
Cabbage grows all the year, and It
apparently makes no difference wheth­
er it is planted In the spring, summer,
autumn or winter. Parsley once sown
grows forever apparently. Lima beans
continue to grow and bear for over a
year, aud they have to be gathered
every week after starting to bear. Cu­
cumbers bear the entire year, and so
do tomatoes, which, with proper at­
tention. b>>ar for years. Raspberries
bear for six months.
Pineapple* come into bearing when
the plants are four months old and bear
In abundance for years. Lettuce can
be planted at any time, and it develops
quickly. The same is true of celery.—
Fruit Trade Journal.
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Th« 1arg»»t Anatomical
tn tbs War «4.
o/frartWea tn fM Ctfy. Ä
^tn^.Urfui tlghl/9r vudtjrt.
WrMkaeaaea. or any cantra^
•ri dl**n.N**, posi ti Twly viired I,y
tu« oidext sp«< !a.li»t UQ th«
CuaM. K m tat* H «to »d M yaar«.
The Japanese practice reArod cruelty
to delight their palates. They believe
that the fish called the dal Is most de­
licious when eaten alive. An expert
Japanese carver can dexterously re­
move flvo-slxths of the edible matter
from its bones without touching a vital
part During this cruel operation the
fish Is kept alive by wet seaweed which,
being placed over its gills, enables it to
breathe.
Our Native Herbs.
In the name ot tbe celebrated original herb
compound which nan etlected so much good
among the afflicted. It 1« a great blood purifier
and kidney and liver regulator. Two hundred
days treatment for tl. Also Natty, Oil and
Balsam, r or sale by
M hb . N. D. W ilso », Jacksonville,
Who will «end almanac on application
Sample, can be seen at T he T imes cflice
Where to Brain.
Fllen Arc Tongh.
A flv Is almost Invincible. It will
Survive long immersion In water, will
sustain the orlors of sulphur aud other
disinfectants without apparent Injury.
Only turpentine, chloroform and, ammo­
nia and washing can get the better of
a fly.
DR. JORDAN—PRIVATI DISEAM
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Frrgamry
of ( rioMiing, ete. hy a eoanblnaMoe cf
remerii««, of <rw<t curative
th« J9e«d«r
haaao arranrpd hü tren tejen t that It will mi
only afford immédiat« relief, b*it ««naaneM
cur«. Th« Doctor doe« not claim to «»rforea
mtracl*e, but M welt known tn be a fair Md
«qu ire Plireictan and *" rgtr" rn ~inlnae>
in bl«»p«clnlty -D!•«*«««« of Mea.
bYPHILII thoronghly «~»dkat«6 fr««
I« «yftteru without the awe «f Mere«ry.
Truaae« Ätt<<1 by an Exbert. Bedleal
care for Knplnr«. A qnirk end redUM
curt for File«
and Fiatala«, by
Dr. Jord*»’« «perlai paiole«« methode.
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OR »’»** « CX. 1081 Marta» St. (. F.
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Fur Over Fifty Year*
M rs Wissnow'a SoontriWi S vhvp b*s been
u«<-d lor children while teething
It sooihes
I the child, softens ths gum«, allays al! pstn,
cures wind co'lc. an t is the best remedy ror
I Diarrhoea. Twenty-nve cents a bot.le. Sold
I bv druggUtn iBTriughcut ihe world.
With Its several hundred monster
mills Minnesota easily leads the coun­
try in Its milling Industry. The an<
nun I output of Minneapolis mills
amounts to over 13,000,000 barrels, and
the combined capacity of the state's
mills Is considerably over 100.000 bar­
rels a day. The M!nnea|>olis mills are
the tines! In the world, and one system
of five of them grinds about 20,000,•
MM» bushels of wheat a year.
Pains in the Back
Are symptoms of a wenk, torpid or
stagnant condition of the kidneys or
liver, and are a warning it is extremely
hazardous to neglect, so important
is a healthy action of these organs.
They are commonly attended by loss
of energy, lack of courage, and some­
time« by gloomy foreboding and de­
spondency.
“I had pains In my back, could not sleep
and when I got up in the morning felt
worse than the night before. I began tak­
ing Hood's Sarsaparilla and now I Can
sleep and get up feeling rested and able to
do my work. I attribute my cure entirely
to Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” Mae. J. N. Pzaav,
care H. 8. Copeland, Pike Road, Ala.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and Pills
Cure kidney and liver troubles, relieve
the back, and build up tbe whole system.
CASTOR IA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has bom
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has beeu made under his per­
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no 0110 to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment»
What is CASTORIA
Ca*toria is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Pare­
goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other NareotiO
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm»
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhwa aud Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the F ovm I, regulates the
Stomach und Bowel», givtug healthy and natural sleep.
The ChUdren’s Panace»—The Mother’s Friend.
CASTORIA
GENUINE
Tbr Professor at Rome.
“Grandpa.” said Dot, who bad been
puzzling her brains over something she
was leading, “what is ‘food for
thought?’ **
’’Head clieese, my child,” replied the
professor.—Chicago Tribune.
The Ch I «asm Post Neriwa.
I' < ni *’t riait ha« about given lip
hope of uthiiiiklug n (tost seusou series
ln-t' e”ti flie two l.'hiciigo teams. He
hi: not heard from Comiskey, will not
rh::l with Griffiths aud would not give
bls consent to the series It the players
had control. Moreover. Mr. Hart has
hot yet asked the national board's con-
sent aud probably will not do so now.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Bears the
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▼wc otNTAvn eonnwir, vt mwnnav nrnciT. new von* ©rrv.
DON’T STOP WORK!
For a Sprained Arm, Ankle or back
Buy a Bottle of
SNAP SHOT.
Rub lu well aud
YOU ARE GOOD AS NEW
IT HAS CURED OTHERS, IT WILL CURE YOU.
Sutton'aSnap Shot, the wonderful destroyer or all forma of lntlammation tn man or u«
60c and II per bottle. R. K. SUTTON, solo proprietor and manufacturer, Ashland, Oregon.
Fir aale at City Drug Store. Jacaaonvllle, and by Dr J. Hinkle Central Point.
Location Makes No Difference.
Are still being made by
H. C. MACKEY & BOYD,
WOMAMS RELIEF
A really healthy woman has lit­
tle -pain or discomfort at the
menstrual period.
No woman
needs to have any.
Wine of
Cardui will quickly relieve those
smarting menstrual pains and
the «ragging head, back and
side aches caused by falling of
the womb and irregular menses.
WHK*CMWI
has brought permanent relief to
1,000,000 women who suffered
every month. It makes the men­
strual organs strong and healthy.
It is the provision made by Na­
ture to give women relief from
the terrible aches and pains which
blight so many homes. ’
O jibbwwoo », L a ., Oct 14, 1900.
I hav« been very «lek for ».mo time.
I Wirt taken with a aevera paiu in tny
aide and could not get any relief unui
I tried a bottle of Woe of Cardul. Be­
fore I had taken all of it I waa relieved
I feel it my duty to aay that you have a
’wonderful medlciue.
Mas. M. A. Youirr.
For AdvifNssnd jitenunre. addr«M, jrlrln« «ymp.
to:»«*. ’Th« IxMiles' Arir1*>ry f*'pnrtnieni,'’Tri«
■ Chattanooga Medicine Co., Ctoatujjoova, Tenn.
INSOMNIA
“■have beeu Main* CAM AMKT* for
Insomnia, with which I have been afflicted for
over twenty years, aud I cun «ay that Caacarets
have given me more relief than any other reme­
dy 1 have ever tried. 1 sb,” certainly recom­
mend them to my friends
being all they are
represented.'*
Tsos GILLARD, Elgin, 11L
CANOY
CATHARTIC
IN MEDFORD
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AT THE
C Street, Opposite Van Dyke’s Store.
Jacksonville Marble Works.'
J. C. WHIPP, Proprietor
Granite and Marble Work
of Every Dnaerlptlon Don« in the Beet Style
AT
REASONABLE PRICES
Monuments and Cemetery Work a Spcialty
Jacksonville. Oregon.
TERRIBLE
tenths of the women in the
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OooS Never Rlrken. Wenken. or Otlx. Mc. Me. b>i.
EAST
Nervous Diseases
ands of friends.
For Infant* and Children.
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The Best Photographs
CASTORIA
Tin Kind Yon Hm Alwzy* Bought
ALWAYS
Bean the Signature of
Eat Live Flah.
Mrs. Trotabout—I shall tie off the
greater part of the day, as I have Join­
PUR YLANI)
OHEGOM. ed the Society For the Buppreaslou of
Needles* and Nerve Racking Noises.
Mr. T.—Good idea, my dear. Take
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the baby along with you.—New York
/ visit DR. JORDAN'S ••»«*?
Weekly.
{KÜSEU3 ÜF AÄÄTOtäY
Hi. Flahtlac la EosltU.
Th« marriage in Constantinople of
In the smaller places in England
an Englishman and a Greek woman horses have to be borrowed for the tire
entails three wedding ceremonies. To euglues. Often thirty to fifty minutes
be legal It must be performed at the are wasted In getting horses, which,
consulate. The couple are legally mar­ when au alarm of Ore waa given, were
ried there the first day, and on the next at work at their dally duty. A consid­
a church ceremony Is performed In the erable amount of time Is also lost In
English church, while the Greek re­ finding proper harness for them. Th*
ligious ceremony which follows Is cele­ horsing of steam engines in country
brated at the bride’s home. The last districts la a very difficult problem.
Is the only legal form of marriage us
How th« Lover Looks at th« Fir«.
far as the bride Is concerned.
When a young Savoyard goes «-woo­
In the Greek ceremony no ring Is
used, but the best man places a wreath ing. he puys considerably more atten­
bound with white satin ribbons on the tion to the admired one’s tire than to
heads of bride and bridegroom. Then, her face. If she leaves the billets of
while the priest is pronouncing the wood undisturbed on the hearth, It Is
words of the service, the couple walk a sign that he Is welcome, but should
around him tn a circle three times, she place one of the blazing fugots lu
holding candles, the best man at inter­ an upright position against the others
vals changing the wreaths from oue to it is u hint for him to'take his de­
the other. When all Is over, the friends parture.
throw small coins or tokens of gold and
Considerate.
silver over the wedded pair, and a gen­
Bangs—Jubklus Is the homeliest man
eral scramble ensues among those pres­ I ever saw.
ent to secure the tokens.
Slangs—Why don’t you say It to his
face?
Why u Horne Fats Often.
Bangs—I don’t want to.
The horse can conveniently eat for
Slangs—You’re afraid to, ain't you?
twenty hours out of the twenty-four.
Baugs—Oh. no. But his face ha.
A horse which Is in good health has a enough to bear already.—Detroit Free
good rfppetlte at all times and Is able Pres«.
to stand plenty of work and is rarely
There 1« more catarrh tn thia a ectton of the
on the sick list. To be a good feeder, country
than all other diaea.o. put together'
especially on a Journey, Is u great rec­ aed until the last tew year« wa. auppoaed to
be Incurable. For a great many year, doctor«
ommendation In the opinion of every f»renounced tt a local disease. and proscribed
good Judge of horseflesh. The reason ocal remedies, and by constantly tailing to
with local treatment pronounced It In
of a horse being such a constant eater cure
curable. Science ha« proven catarhh to be a
is that Its stomach is really small In constitutional dlaeaae, and therefore requires
treatment.
Hall's Catarrh
proportion to the size of Its body, and constitutional
Cure, manufactured by Y. J. Cheney A Co., To­
therefore It requires feeding often, uot ledo. Ohio, la the only constitutional cure on
the market. It la taken Internally In doses
less than four times a day, two of 10 dropa to a teaapoontul. It note directly on
which should be early in the morning the blood and mucous «urtacea ot the system.
otter one hundred dollars for any cane It
and at night, while bay should lu the They
fails to cure
Send for circulars and testimo­
nials
F. J. CH EN EY A CO , Toled o. O,
stall be always within its reach.—Lon­
Sold by druggists, 7&c
don Tit-Bits.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
Blumauer-Frank Drug Co.
WHOLESALE AGENTS
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