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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: JUNE 2t, 1S77
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LUCY COBB INSTITUTE.
CnllMtlionleo—Junior Exhlbl.
tlon—The Concert and tiro
Senlon.
nerio.li.-als from the office te which they are
directed, they are held responsible^ until they
settled'tlieir bills tilld
, :oo
uulifvinit publishers, j»nd the papers
the former direction, they are held
.■•ntinued. . , ....
If subscriber# move toother places without
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respon-
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10 take periodieals from the office, or removing
iivl leaving them uncalled for is prima tacia
evidence of intentional fraud.”
Any person who receives a newspaper and
mk-s use of it whether he ha* ordered it or
nit, i* held in law to lie :i subscriber.
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|>t.und to give notice t<v the publisher, at the
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tinue taking it; otherwise the publisher is
tuthorised to send it on; and the subscribers
anil >,e responsible until an express notice, with
i-ayment of all arrearages, is sent to the
local department.
Pur tlx* ('mustItutloiinl Con.
v«!i»tioi»—aytit i>ie»tn«*t.
I’ojte Barrow, of Clarke.
Andrew II. Jackson, of Oconee.
T. A. Gibb#, of Walton.
K. B. Rosser, of Rockdale.
Janies M. Race, } ofNewton .
O. >. rortw, )
Our Agcntu.
Mr. Win. J. Gras is onr agent at
Harmony Grove, Jackson county.
.1. T. Atlanta, Esq., is authorised
r.o receipt subset ifd ion# for this paper
ji Morgantown, Fannin county, Ga.
Mr S. P. Flemming is our agent
it Fugle Grove, and is authorized to
receipt for money due this office.
Isttcy Cobb IVrsoitalM.
Miss Priscilla Murphy, of Barnes-
lille, severed her ttnnnuction with
Lucy Cobh Institute yesterday.
Miss Ethel P. Hatton, of Augusta,,
mautitul blonde, will leave an
aching heart behind her and make
new conquests in another field. Vire,
Miss Millie Vincent, of Athens, re
ived her diploma last Wednesday.
Miss Julia Flisch, a charming hru-
. it.- of our city, lays her books on
die shelf and makes her debut.
Miss Blanche Clinard, also of bur
viiy, turns her back on the Lucy
t'nhh Instil ole and is now a charm*
lag graduate . jL
Miss Jessie Thomas, of Cr;pvtbr\
The exercises at this institution of
learning* bogdii on Mornhty with the
readings of the Fresh and Sophomores
and ended .with the Seniors yester
day. Tlie young ladies of their res
spectivc classes acquitted themselves
in a manner to reflect great credit
on the officers ami trustees of the
school. Their elocution was fine and
their compositions excellent, and it
would he impossible for a fair-
minded reporter to make any dis
crimination where there is so much
merit. We, therefore, append the
programmes without any remarks:
FRESH RECITATIONS
To Labor is to Pray—Miss Mattie
Hawkins.
Her Letter—Miss Nelie Stovall
Song of Saratoga—Miss Mary
Nicholson.
Spring Concert—Miss Al ee Bailey.
Poor Fresh—Miss Bessie Uni Iter-
ford.
Gcthseniane—Miss Nettie Pitner.
What, is Life?—Miss Jennie Save.
Anthony to Cleopatra—Miss Fan
nie Newton.
Cleopatra to Anthony—Miss Fan
nie Hughes.
How they liro lght the Good News
from Ghent to Aix—Miss Jesuitic
Smith.
fiOl’HOMOUK READINGS.
Dignity of the Human Mind—Miss
Julia Barber.
Village Preacher- -Miss Mary
Dobbs.
Geneva—Miss Louise Lilth .
Religious Literature—Miss Ethlene
Hardman.
Time is afiction and limits not
Kate; thought a! one is eternal.
Time thwarts U in vain.
Miss Kate Lampkin.
The old red hills' of Georgia—Miss
Lone Lane. — ■ *. - '
What shall* wt^tnlk about and
How ?—Miss Kati t Morton.
What are the Wild 4 Wares' - Say
ing?—Mis* Lilia Moss.
The Unanswered Let'er—Miss
L-ila- Potter
Blessing Brighten as they take their
Flight—Miss Julia Powell.
Over the beautiful vine elad Smith,
Mny the flowers that bloom-J her -,
Go clad in their siiupl-st white,
And shed a fragrance rare ;
Mi>s Anna Reaves.
The following graduate# na-eivwl
medal* in the Senior C'as< fi»r best
English literature: Miss Julia Fttseh,
Miss Jessie Thomas and Miss E
Ailing. Miss Ailing also received- A
tnetbvl for being the most pmftncnt
in music Mew Hatton’s valedictory
was splendid and met irith iUiirtif^jf
applause :is she retired : fitful -trite
stage. .
The prizes were delivered by
Major- Lamar .Cobb in a very appro
priate and feeling speech, after which
the Baccalaureate.address was deliver
ed by Prof W. W. Lumpkin, and
tbe spring term of 1877 of Lucy
Cobh Institute was brought to a
| pleasant, and let us ho|>e a profitable
close.
SENIOR CONCERT.
The instrumental and vocal music
given hy the graduating class was
excellent, and, we thin'-, surpassing
the conceit of but year. While we
have not time to notice each one in
detail or make undue discrimination,
yet, the singing aud-.phiyiug of-Mi-s
E. Ailing should not pass without
notice. She has a fine voice, wcil
modulated ami sweet, and to her ac
complishments, in a -rent measure,
the concert could not be otherwise
than a success. The singing of Miss
Murphy w.-s also greatly appreciated,
and she received many co.itpiiiHeiits
dining the evening tor her fine and ;
inn ical voice. Variations loiiiantes,
hy Miss Katie Morton, the iH-autilnl
and acuotnpiished ilaughter of Col.
W. J. Motion, was rendered beauti
fully, and met with an ovation front
her numerous friends and admirers.
“Si Tu Savins,” by Miss K. Lamp-
kin, was suug with a great deal of
feeling, and was also lotildlv encored.
r.im-cny from the House.
Two young tramps bv the name ol
Browning and Lockhart stole a paint
brush from th'e shop of Mr. Bedford
Langford, in WiUkinsville, las: Mon
day. They vyere brought befotc
.Judge Thomas ami remanded to the
jail in that place. . Lockhart saysive
is fnmi Atlanta, while Browning
claims Griffin for his home.
Zsooal XToticea-
Building and Repair Shop—
Perihs' Bknson.v—Owing to Mr. W.
V. P. Hodgson now having on hand
such air extensive stock of fust class
buggies, phaetons, carnages, wagon#
ete , as not to require my services at
this titm* I have concluded to open s
Repair Shop of my own, at the shop
.tear livery stable of Gann A Reaves.
I will build one and two horse wagons
to order also a limited number of
buggies. I will be glad to receive a
share of tbe public patronage ami
any'one desiring information as to
my skill ami reliability in all kinds of
work, such fts buggy, carriage and
wagon making are resjteetfully refer-
eil to Mr. W. V. P. Hodgson, with
whom I have served for twelve years.
There they will find a large and
assorted variety of my work which
speaks fi>r tself. Carriage, buggy
and wagon limiter taken in exchange
for work. Give me a trial and I
guarantee you shall he pleased.
Perrin Benson.
Pleasure—Miss Lizzie Norton.
Philosopher’s Scales—Miss Marlon ! Through compliment to the whole j
Lampkin. ! class, we append the full programme: !
Suspicion—Miss Marie C. De Jar- j H Coricolo, Weis— Mis-es J. F.iscii j
lietle. j and B. Clinard.
Krishna and his Three Hand Maid* | ‘* l Ni b'»“> «*«*S Ktiekeit—Misses j
ens—Miss Salli * Thurman. :,,,J K * A j| in :?*
Evangeline—Miss Otelia Miilcr. j N alse de Concert, Sonin half-Mi s j
American Forest Girl—.Miss Lurette J- 1 hoinas.
A-ltdl. <. - - - - - J i Si Tu Savais, Balte—Miss K. j
The Ideal of the' Period-Miss! I^mpkiu. j 17th 5nst Miw , AllIli
Belie Hutcheson. ! VanationsBnllatites, Hcrz— Misses»
Morning—Miss Elia Jennings. K. Ailing and T. Colquitt.
Paradise and the Peri—Miss Lizzie
Hearing Stovall.
Ai>iN>litlnt«titsnt Emory Oast
■'tent*.
'fhe following appointments in the
gradual in-.; elass of Emory College
were matle to day':
1-t honor, J. W. Robert s, of At
lanta.
2ml honor, E G. Timnia#, of At
lanta.
3rd honor, S H. Cotinally, of At
lanta.
4th honor, George Grogan, of
Elbert county.
Tite following receive speakers
places:
J. W. Akin, of Cartersville.
U. J. Bighani, of.OxIord.
>V. J. Campbell, of Oxford.
E. 11. DuBose, of Washington.
J C. Longslreet, of Macon.
Roltert MacDonnell, of Macon.
W. S. Feathers!on, of Newnnn.
W. 1». Palmer, Los Angelos, Cali
fornia.
Duo Irotn Trovatore, Verdie—
Misses M. Murphy and E. llatloit.
*1m*»*~ .
In Jackson *lxtunty, Ga., on ih -
Sinith, dang
ler of Win. and Emma Smith, aged
15 vears. ALiut four vo irs :nm s>
IIow it is Done —Tlie first object
in life with the American people is to
“get rich;” the second, how to
regain goo.I health. The first can
he obtained by energy, honesty and
giving; tin* second, (good health,)
by using Green’s Avgust Flower.
Sim ihl you be a despondent sufferer
from any of the effects of Dyspepsia, (ii U le|Ksnietit)
Liver Complaint, Indig.*stion,. etc.,,
such as Sick Headache, Palpitation
of the Heart, S mr Stomach, Habit
ual Costivenes#, Dizziness of the
Head, Nervous Prostration, Low
Spirits, ete., yni need not suffer
another day. Two doses of August
Flower will relieve you at once.
Sample Littles, 10 cents. Regular
#iz -, 7-i eenis. Positively soM l»y all
fits cltss Druggists in tin* United
State*. • junc5.
Goon News. — No more Chills and
Ague in this section. Our Druggist
vs .-el’ : tt; an article called “Ague
CostfUeror.” It is about the only
■sitissictory preparation s.»hl for the
ctire of Fprcratfd Ague, Dumb Chills,
Iiitermittaut or Billio ts Fevers. The
Proprietor of fin* Ague Conqueror
Lofteu, T J Santnons A P Himmond, T A
Ponder, WIIH Bush, T J Hnnt, J A Barrett.
Twenty-Third District—B V Thorpe, J M
Davis, John Troutman, W S Wallace, H P,
Strood B WSenfetd.
Twenty-fourth District—W A UttU, Porter,
Ingram, Phutcie Fontaine, J D Rowell, S Di
Wilson^
Twenty-fifth Dwtrict— K A Flewellea, John
Dickey, J M Mobley, W 1 Hudson, J T Willis,
W B Gorman. ,
Twenty-aixth DiatrUs—Jno II McCall am,
F D Dismqke, C S Westmoreland, B B Bod
Twenty-e-jrcnth District—Pope Barrow, An
drew Jackson, T A Gibbs, J M Pace, OS
Porter, E B RoSser.
Twenty-eighth District—Augustus Becee,
Joshua Hill, T G Lawson, R B Kiabct, J C
Key. '
Twenty-ninth District—Robert Toombs, Wm
M Reese, J N Merrier, Paul C Hudson, H R
Casey.’
Thirtietlt District—J D Matthews, W G
Johnson, W W Scott, Wnt H Mattox.
Thirty-first District—Dr Underwood, S H
Musuly, J il Skelton.
Thirty-second District—Wicr Boyd, Mr
Underwood.
Thirty-third District—Messrs Sheppard, An
derson, Owen, Langston.
Thirty-fourth District—B K Veal, James
Polk, Dr I've, S G Howell, K D Wynn.
Thirty-flfili D : strict—J W Robertson, L J
Gartrell, N J Hammond, P L Mynatt, John
Collier, B E Crane, J T Spence, A C McIntosh,
G W Roberts.
Thirty-sixth District—John .1 Glover, Joli n
T Lttnoino, Hugh Buclmtian, L H Fentherstoo,
W A J i'hilllps, K D Keuder.
Thirty-seventh District—W 0 Tuggle, N G
Swanson, 1. L Hardy, Sr., S W Harris, R L
Rowe, T M Awbrey.
Thirtv-oigth District—N J Tutnlin, W J
Head, Mr Denton.
Thirty-ninth Diatrict—A W Holcomb, James
K Brown, Klin# Fields, Oliver Clark, Haw-
Fortieth District—Mr Wellborn, Dr Stephens.
Forty-first District—Mr Dny, D Gurren, Mr
Hewy.
Forty-second District—tV T Wofford, John
II Fitt-n, Alnla Johnson, A R Wright, DB
Hamilton, Nathan Btiss, S Hawkins.
Forty-third District—L N Trammell, Wm K
j M.sire, .■> M Carter, J C Fain.
Forty-fourth District—Mr McFarland, Mr
Paris, Mr Lowe.
It must oe goml, for eveiy body
recommends it, ami the doctors pre
scribe it. We mean Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup. Price, 25 cents.
A singular case of death by light
ning recently occurred at the Thames
gold field, New Zealand, where a man
was killed at the bm tom of a shaft five
hunufed; feet deep. '"
’COMMERCIAL.
has used but little energy to make I
years ago she I... , , . .
J . tins iii'Hlicme kno.vii, ami vet, its;
songnt and obt:nt‘ed religion and ...
_ I sal. 8
... - , . v w- ii ; joined the Methodist church, ami
Grand An > arte—MtssN. Stovall. | J ....
ever afterwards lived m accordance
i with her profession, and died fiill of
j faith in holy triumph.
THE ATHENS .MARKETS.
The Swallows, Schubert—Miss G.
CALISTHENICS
Monday nighyJie pupils gave a« IK*:trn and E. Ailing. . .. ^ „
exhibition in Calisth.enics, ami not*, j Grai.d Duo Triumpliule, Ascltcr
witlisfamling -the rai.-slorm which j Misses P. Murphy and J. Powell. J . Perwinai. * -
7 lilfte in the evening, the hall j lima, Arditi—Miss O. Mill r. • j We were pleased to welcome to
wSb^crowded with holies ami gentle- j Irrlickter, Heller—Miss M. .Crown.* j otir Sanatiiin during the present week
men from all part-ol the city. Duo, Glover—Misses M. Ren'sou j tL. following geutlenteii :
The first glance at the stage re- j and E. Ailing. ' Dr. H -tton. of, Atigu t i, our old
cates toi homo to-day, and uc Diist-. minded you of the triinsfbrmation j Pluie De Perles, Osborne—Misses I arinv friend, who h'ok? as voung ami
,t ..a » - il.a... I!it ... ... * al....l .. .. ... . . — I ^ "I"
M. Hawkins. < • •• .] vigorous as lie did u- Mg war times.
Cheerfulness, Gmnbert— Misses E. j Colonel Lee Dtvoos, of Elltertou,
Ailing and M. Murp .y. j our old college .nend, wlwtse pres-
VaijutioitsBiillairies, Astvivj^nMj^s * enee ret.i.imls us of the better and
K. ’Morton. happier .days of the republic. i'Tv- f;
Clio; us, Rosini. j A. G. MvCuny, a |tn>mLingy«iuiig'
" senior ExiilumdN. j lawyer of Hartwell, an L Mr. E.' B.
Miss Priscilla Murphy, Barnesv.lle I a ^.Ir 1 - 0 H,erc,, *" t
—Salutatory, French. * ^ ol '** '
Miss Eugenia Hearn, Ea.oi.tou- Th.,e gentlemen were all ityri-J
My own, my Iteauiiful Sunny ijotilh. J tembmee u.m.,. the Lmy Cobb co.n-1
Miss Millie Vincent*Alliens— Mil- I nu f-*i , m>‘t , t ^
immense in Ague Distriets.
! It purifies the Blood, Liver, and
j other secretory .organs so elfec'ttally
that the Chills do ..not return even
! when jiyrson# have, had them for
| years. Entirely vegetable prepara
tion., Price, 50 cents ami 81. per
bottle. Two doses will stop the
chills. . junc5.
OKItK T..IJ BY THE MERCHANTS EXCHANGE.
Cotton dull at 9J4C.J
FACTORY GOODS.
hat Iter liituic life may he wreathed
a it It bl ight hopes. - - /
Miss Mattie C. Benson, of Hart-
sell, graduates with distinction, anil
a ill he with her many lriemls in Hart
county, in a tew days
Miss Emma Bancroft, of Athens,
■titer telling us that “ Every man is
the architect of his own fortune,” is
lonored with a diploma.
Miss Tallulah Colquitt will tench
the young ideas of Walton county
that “Action is the Word.”
Miss Meletiah S. Murphy has re
ceived her parchment and will take
it with her to Bnmesville.
Miss E. Ailing, of Milledgevillc,
‘,'oos hence with many regrets, and
'* bile her city has not got the State
buiiae, yet, when she* returns, they
van boast of a capita! musician.
Miss Eugenia Hearn, of Eat on ton,
leaves for home in a few days, and
'fives many warm friends and ad-
■«irer# behind her.
Uontk ot Herbert Houdder.
We regret to leant that this prom
*ng young gentleman dietl at his
ot her’ll residence^ Tuostlay mqntiDg.;
l he lilh inst n in the sixteenth year
•d las age.' To the father and family
our ‘■'■yinpathietP’Tn*this
'sw of their sad affliction.
Thrash’s Costbumptivk Cube.—
cm» for oohsmaptiots bronchi-
^ ««igh«, croop,«fii«
•Sections. Restore* lost voice, eto.
fit Dr. Bi Bfitith’s drug store,
Dr. King’s old slant), nd|H> trial
bottW for 50 5*
Bstgaiasia dey*gfiods. SeestocV
12 ^*
scene in the “ Field or Cloth of Gold, 1
and jpgs as psetty a panorama of
bright eyes and coral lips as you
would see in a life time. Some of the
positions wereanmsingand at the same
time suggestive, as for illustration,
take the onp where the bevy of girls
held up tln-ir arms and gently but
quickly shut and opened their hands.
It makes a shiver steal over us, even
npw, as we imagine thus** dainty
fingers closing down on our back
hair. Then, ia the folding of the
arms, we thought we were locked in
one huge;’ami maddening embrace,
and leaving ns in this frame of mind,
the ..pcrfuiinntice .was brought to a
close. The audience retired in tlu?
best of humor and were pleased with
the exhibition given for their enter
tainment.
JUNIOR EXHIBITION.
The Junior exercises took place
yesterday morning, and it was said
by those who have witnessed these
commencements for years, that the
Junior Class this year has never been
excelled. The following was the pro
gramme:
Woman—HerNarae.and Mission—
Miss Ella Adams. •'
■ * • ’V*’.
Lmd not on eartli,
’Twill pirns tbs triH Insrt.
-* i W Mary Brown.
*
w
'Bargains in Dry Goods.—Lucas
A Ware are selling colored Grena
dines. and Dtess goods from 10 tu
20 cents jH-r yard, black Grenadines
from 2**c. lo 8L per yard. Large
stock of tit her goods at low prices.
Trade from a distance solicited. -
tiiay22-5. ’
Bolting' clothes, Lucas A Ware j r.r‘ < rrr“*
* ‘ - i-' june 12-4t.
H
(\>tlon Yarns-...._
OsDjiiuno*
% Shirlinx - —...
l 4 Sheeting - —
PROVISIONS.
Corn, pr iTa.
WheAl “
Hals —
Karan, Sides,-
shoulder*-.. —
, . . haw#,......
Litnl, ’ -
Jrish, Potatoes.
Sweet * r
Turkey*....;— .,
” LEATHER.
Hemlock
Sole Leather* -
List ot* Deletjates.
Calfskins..:.
Kip Skins .— .
Dry Hides...—..
Green Hide?.......
ton.
Miss J alia Flisch, At hene
“ Hours' What are Hour#?
Fajfes in this buu* oi'our#,, >
IVjjex sort, and blank and white,
1‘ips where tho words w* write,
And the inanjr deads wa trace
Tjutb 'Us«itwill not etfae,..”
I Tht*AHi«nn Foundry mid Mn-
elilnt? Works.
{ One*ti.iy i;»U. tfee 1 :. the aitist of the
j.Georgian, peneil in hantl, sttolled
t into the above namu*l works, and we
i grve on page , eight of our jmper, as
r the result’ of “Ids visit, illustrations of
Miss Blanche Clinard, Athens— j ft - ( ,f the many articles of ma
Stmg of the Sea Shell. .! chinery which they nianufiicture.
Miss Jessie 1’htun.is, Crawford— . * This establishment has been in ope-
Life is wreathed with Hopes and j mtit.n since 1«50, and by carcfhl nt-
draped with Tears. j tention to the wants of its patrons.
Miss Mattie C. Benson, Hartwell. J using the best materials and employ#
“ By sorrow revealed, a* the stars are by night, | ,|, e |nfMl j* skillful mechanics, it
Far off a bright vision appear*; j . .
And hope lik. th. reinWaMng of li^lu hutlt up an ^hvisUereputattop
la born like the rainbow in taMr,.*’ . ' * ’ j fiff B rti -class WQtVntatnUltp
Miss Emmie Baucroft, Athena— j integrity. Thisreputatioi
Ererr- man it the Architect of his of many yew*, which is n
rtwif Fbrtune. ' „ I to ow cpfirfi' section,# mw u^a,
Miss Tallnlah E. Colquitt, Walfm <Mir **** * **
connty-Spril it—Ae|ift liihb»Cl ’J^**** to *11 its patrny
* Tffl*s Milnlisli 1 Mm plij. Rfiiaiifi ^
Ailing, MiUedgevjUfi.
B of that gre- avthwn-time.
jrtfiUlkathtkk that anthaa tong b^fan
• WHiil aar im«aic mm ba 4*^4, .* ■ ,
Mki KthtJ V, ^ Mjyr]
Aspiration*—Valedictory. | United States.
First Diatrict—A K Lawton, W T Thomp
! son, J M Guerard. John Screven, J L Warren,
| Warling Russell, A G Smith.
Second Diatrict—W Robert Gignilliat, Henry
F Howe, Wm M Conley.
Third pistrict-rSeaboru Hull,C C Grace.
Fifth Distrigt—J S Spence, W A McDonald.
Sixth District—B L Stephens, J D Knight*,
SeVSntk Dbtrict—James L Seward, Angas-
tas H Uaueoll, Bryant Creech, Henry Gay.
Kiglitk District—J B Tr/itty, B K Bussell,
John £ Dona!son, J S Clifton.
Ninth District—K J Niebet, J H Hand, P K
Boyd.
Tenth District—Nelson Tift, Jobs A Dari#,
W C GUI, K B Jennings.
Klevcutli D’-atrict—>L 0 Iloyla, K £ Kennoe,
Arthur Hood, U A Crittenden.
Twelfth District—J L Wimberly,- Isaac W
Stoke#, T i. Gu -rry, D B rUrrell.
Thirteenth Diatrict—Grorgu FCooper,TH
urlovr, Joseph fi Scott, A H Grew, JC Kb.
Ittgtm, John H lies pea*.
Fanrfeetrtli Diatrict— B W Anderson, D P
HoCnmamn, David fiapp.O P Swaaringcn,
Hiram WUS«s>a. •' r
Fifteenth bMit-ll S
r. blxtemtb DKtffi-TB. J, fHfilsfik
leek j MlMflsirs.
bbiatrict—n’A
Hedtb, WBJeaaaJCDeU, WD
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INQ, TIES, ROPE. ^
Bagging pr yd.— —-....
Rope, co ttea‘...-.. - 20x25
Rope, gnus.. — - - 18*25
The above are i/etaU.prices. Special ratea to
wholesale barer*.
GROCERIES. . *
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10 a 12
!» a 10
10 a 12.
810 a 12
1 OOal 25
t 25
I 00
1 75x2 00
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7a 8
11a 15
14a 13
82 00a 00
> 1 toil 2V
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20 a 30
75al U>
20a 25
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43:50
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