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OFFICIAL OttOAN *I I'li K VS I'd
THE LA TESNuW
Hie Into snow, some of w lm.e
Fingering remains can now lie
(raced in favorable localities, was
one of the largest that lias fallen
in this region wilbm the memo
ry of the average man. Ii began
nil Friday night at about 8 o'clock
and continued well nigh t trough
File entire “still watches ot the
night,” and on Saturday morn
ing 8 incliea of snow lav at tin
glace. B'.ue Kidge reporto 1 12
and 14 inches, ami at Canton
from 2 to 3 inrliea. tLiurihn
night another layer of *i o.v fcl
about 4 inches deep, and on Sm
day night sleet and snow fell to
tlie additional depth of about C
inches, making a total depth of
18 inches in level ground at tills
place, wlwle S'ale Line reported
42 inches on level ground, nml
dribs 10 feet at some places.
Many places the cuts of the rail
road were filled eulirely up, al
Young Slone gap in particular, it
being some 10 or 12 feet deep
At places around bluffs ami
mountain sides great slider
had filled up the track making
the mountain siJe apparently
smooth and rendering travel al -
most impossible. A train arriv
ed al this place Monday evening
at 4 o’clock with two engines
and a mail car without either
passengers or mail. The train
made the journey with difficulty,
contending with many obstacles
in the way of snow slides. At
Marble Cliff the engines were al
most entirely submerged by the
snow bank, and it was with great
difficulty they passed around the
point.
No deaths sj far have been re
ported, nor loss of life among
animals. The temperature of the
atmosphere had been very mod
erate considering the state ol
the weather. Tiie cold lias been
moderately pinching, just en
ougli to make one linger about
Cite hearth when not engaged m
the chase of the hare or the quail
Such a display of nature’* com
plex works is the delight of the
small boy, in fact it is a picnic to
Him, amt the little fellows seem-*
ed to enjoy it accordingly. Such
recurrences of nature come ol
course unherald an and oltimos
find us unprepared to receive
them, and the best way to enter
tain them is to have plenty ol
wood always on hand.
'JIIKA . cfc V.
The route of the Augusta and
Chattanooga line has been local
ed to Kiokee Creek by Kngincei
Stone and his corps, and the force
are using all possible dispatch in
pushing on to Lincolntou. After
reaching that point, the line will
be quickly located to Gainesville.
The fact of Iho work being now
tinder contract is a source o'
gratification to the fr ends ot the
road, and this commencement ot
operation marks the era of Au
gusta's prosperous fuluie. The
most sanguine predictions of
Ihose who have been prominent
in pushing the enterprise will be
realized a hundred fold by this
great highway to the West.
Yeslerdav the contractors be
gan grading in earnest. OurNcii
liens were given strong evidence
of the commencement of work
by the sight of a large caravan of
mules, hands and contractor's
supplies passing up Broad street,
on route for Columbia county,
where the camp is at prese.it lo
cated.
All recognizs in it the success
ful completion ol one of. if not
the greatest factors of our prog
ress, that has been inaugurated
in 25 years—Augusta Chronicle.
200 convicts at work.
The Augusta New’s in speaking
of the progress of the work, says :!
* 4 The novel sight was presented
yesterday of nearly two bundled
convicts,chained together, march
ing through the streets on then
way to camp on the Augusta and
Chattanooga railroad. The grad- j
ing ia already advanced some fif
teen miles, and thither the chain
ed caravan, with cart* and imple
ments, walked il.r mgli lli w< r>
day. The tramp was long ami
tiresome, but it had to be made,
and the new force is now haid a>
work on the road.
This cheerful news is reaktor
jug to lb* frituds of the road ail
• In*' if t|. tin*. Ktmi*rr
liii located I lit* line it far a* K -
kee rrerk. an I Ilia |ii<lii<| fnrc '
will follow iiti Mm lin •• rapi lit
a* possible. Tita rnnirari tor the
stadtng a* lar a* Gainesville ha*
111 PH gitell In >| •*r L I** & 0 •
Tin* actual wmk of breaking 'Hr'
*low* liial buiiiiM i* mean', ami
Hie progrea* mill* will pro at •!•*
ibe road will be pushed rapidli
forward lo it* completion."
It AI l.liO AI) MILS.
A'laiita f '.i.i*iiln!fnn. ]
Tin* present li*i!ilaiiira ia be-
S‘*iged willi opplicr t otia for rn’l
road charters, and il Im'l of Ihe
contemplated roads lifcnmi* a
reality Georgia will lipcoiup a net
work of railroad 4. Charters ir*
being ikpil for from every sec
tion ol the slate, and I In* railroad
comtiii ten no v lias its hands
full. Mr Chappell, of Mu*
. the rliaiiman of the committee.,
-ai l yesterday:
‘•The general awakening in
i railroad mailers is unprecedented
iin Hip. stale Our committee is
now hard at work Irving to catch
up with the business before it,
anil as soon as we begin to see
our way clear we will receive a
anew installment of bjjls for
charter, etc , which keeps us epj -
slantlv at wmk. During rgi
long experience as clerk in the
house and as a member for two
sessions, there has never been so
much railroad legislation.” .
The railroad comrfflliee whith
has liitlierto had eompara iv ly
lit lie fo do, has become one ol
i lie most important committees
of Ihe house. Its chairman, Mr
Chappt 11, is one of the youngest
members of I tie house, as well a*
one of Hie most thoroughly post
ed and most active.
Of Hie applications lor charter.
Atlanta comes in lor six ol ihe,
proposed railroads. Three ol
llieso have become lanrliar to
Hie people of Atlanta through
the columns of The Const iI tiff ion.
They are, the Atlanta, Mississip
pi and Atlantic, the Atlanta ami
Ilawkinsvillo, and Hie Georgia
Carol'm and Northern. These
hart era have passed hot h
branches of the general assembly.
The three others, the hills for
which have been introduced, are
the Ashville and A lania, Irotn
Asiiville, N. 0.. lo Atlanta, ih“
Macon and Covington, granting
privilege logo both to Atlanta
and Athens, and the Allan':! and
Alabama from Atlanta lo Selma
It ia rumored that the charter
for the Ashvllle and Ailmia
road, the bill for which was in
troduced by Mr. Tate, of Pick
ens, means the soul hern ex'eli
sion of the Baltimore and Ohio
system. This lainons system ha
found that il is absolutely nec
essary lo have a southern con
nection as pari of ils avstem, and
it is well-known in railroad cir
cles dial if has been looking for
one for some lime. If the Penn,
sylvania Central gels a southern
connect ion by Hie construct ion
of the Georgia, Carolina and
Northern, its competitor and ri
val, the Baltimore and Ohio will
be forced lo do the same thing.
As llie Georgia, Carolina and
Northern has become a certainly
the next thing to be looked foi
is the building of the southern
arm of the Baltimore and Ohio.
Il is not definitely known ll a ;
this road is interested in the
charier from Asiiville to Atlan'a.
and (here is a plausible rumor to
t hat eff >el.
Tiie M icon and Covington
road, which is already built am!
iu operation for a considerable
di.-tmee northward from Macon,
will find ns nor;hern terminus in
A diet.a. crossing the Georgia road
at Covington or Madison. Front
Motilicellu it is proposed to also
build to Atlanta, thus bavin
both the advantage of a direct
route to the east by way of At Il
eus, and also, by building to At
lanta, a large share in Atlanta's
reCie. and the advantages of the
numerous ennneeions which wt’
be made lure. Tins read is a
reasonable certainty tor Atlantv
* i
The Allan a ntl Alabama
road, of whicli but htlle has been
said, has assumed promising pr<-
portions, and has behind it mmh i
nl til** slirewtlesi business men o j
this ami other eti es along tin i
proposed inn*. I is proposed to!
build 'llls line finm A 1-tula (, j
Salma, crossing il,e Alabama tin. ■
in 11-ard county. ll.' taking any
railroal map uod diawiug a tint !
j Hotn A' iarita, passing tt through!
1 C impbellitm, in l ue north. ru i art |
I Campbell corn land through]
Heard o iniy In Roanoke, j ist
1 across Uie Alabama line, to te|-
ma, any on. can see al u glance
i the spb-udnl possibility ol aucb n
roan. La incorporators say that
, it will cvitaiuly bt bu.li.
HE /.V 7ltft It tick b / r
II w W r. <Jl.nn.nl Whl BeW
a rod woe,l last week a bill to m
corporal a the K ii|v
of Ihie eouulv. We mppn.e th*
ptopnate committer and i'a p*>-
-age granted when its lnr<
Come*. We are col fidenl Ilia
no legolst.ir Willi a keen sen-,
of hi* duties a a law-maker
would oppo-e slicli a lull where
church nr an educational inaliiu*
• inn ask* for protect o i from tin
-Vila of Hit* lllperence. In i
Christian land like our', it g • *
without q i**-lioii that no rnn
who reaped* Clirisiinuii v nr lap',
in intereresl in the rising g* ner
•lion, Ihe voting men of nut
cuiinlrv, would np|o<e a legisla
tive nie-|ure l<< king 111 Ihe pro
teciimi of a hiui--e of worship or
tin institution of learning where
vnuMis are taught to make sober
and usetul ii z *ns. We take i<
: 'or granted that no representa-
I'ive who has at heart the pro
ud ion of society nr the proper
-dijcal'on of oor coming cit'Z-ns
! will oppose this lull thill is asked
• rand aiile*l by almost the
eniiie (Oiuiuiio t. anddibliict in
which this iiisiuu iin is located.
jSEL F- & UFFICI KNCY.
Tine independence consists in
the possession and improvement
of icsoUice* wiilim one's sell
There is a-sense iu wli c:i selt
*uJHi:iei>cy is m laudable trail of
chtiacler. It is fur diffcrtnl from
self assertion, which may In
lshmaelitish, turning the hand
against every man., And it i
jiisl as far removed from thin,
weak dependence u( o.i others
which bad* "no to look lor aid
al all times, and for constant so
ciety ami companionship . and in
amusement. Social in ercourse
and conversation are a pail, and
a very large part, of all our lives
Both impiovem-nt and pleasure
depend upoll our well selected
riemlship". Still he is a poor
companion lor others who can do
nothing for himself. He who has
nothing in In in has nothing to
impart to his friends. He has nr.
capital to go upon in Ihe social
exchange which promotes the
intelligent life of man.— Ex.
The Home Governs the World.
AH social and moral laws ol
our common civilization revolve
around ihe Lome. Ii is the school
ol social progress. Public opin
ion is the collective opinions ol
our homes. In a certain Sense we
are all reformers, we aIT try to
make the world bet lei;-some are
trying in one wav, and some an
other, but we should begin at
home—let the home be a cheerful
sunshiny place—l here let us find
neatness and comfort. Above all
let us have good natures and the
means for improvement. Homt
is the place for all the best things
cheerfulness and sunshine do not
cost nnv thing, but withhold them
and you are a heavy loser. It is
not alone Ihe housekeeper’s duty
to keep the house neat and tidy,
each member ot the family should
assist iu it. Any one of refined
feelings regards all labor to se
cure neatness a labor of love duty.
One of Ihe pleasantest and no
blest duties of Mie family should
be to lurnish its members with
good reading. In lime that is past,
ii was considered enough toclo 1 lie
feed and shelter a family; bti! now
it is recognized as a fact that wi
1! have hungry minds lo be sat
isfied. They must be fed a healthy
diet, they want to be sheltered
from Ihe pitiless storms of error
and vice. An ignorant family
a dark spot <u our modern intel
ligence. L-t good reading inii> a
horns and the very atmosphere
haoges, the boys begin to talk o'
men s principles, the pas' and
1 he future. Tne girls find opening
before them a mere life ol dutv.
knowledge and Jovi; from tha
amity go intelligent men and
women to fit! useful and honors
hlepiacts iu society. L-t tin
oreh ( f inij rovenit-nt be 1.1 ii
v-rv household, such a born
implants memories in the hearts
hat can never <’i ■. Tie rough
rub* ot the world can never t-b
iiterate them. Lives so fount <
are the timbers that uphold Mo
worn!, 1 think there great toon
or improvement even in Uii
enuntry - ”/f F. J/," in Clarks
ville Advertiser.
Thousand* of in-ople suffer with Iwu k
acltt, not knowing that in most cases it is
a symptom of diseased kidneys and liver,
which piasters and lotions cannot heal. Die
lies: and safest remedy is l)r. J. H. illc
Lean's Liver and Kidney Haim. SI.OO
per buttle at Watkins it Go.
Now 1* iho time to fubser.te
for the OOUUKK.
A NAMELESS CASE
Mr £ a % err ra.i u* "•
* 1 urv rd ati •* I
I r. F .rMtMII 1
oti| lM>rrif. r.! r*% mio. |
ut r%lA#f. I u-'Miiv 11.
It It an ariw nt, and lo ms mu-r .
jftio U'ltu u* 4*.| iitti an I iiif4rini van
'•tied i.fifr up.ii t 1 hr*f <•*•*•. To tli** j
iTokonl lime I n*r<t ih-i-c %.}
Hud not a |*in Imi tv*r raltirn***!. I tin
it it k ♦#•% tvbttt at am th* matter, 1
•oilUl iht |<lit ki‘H** , t n tin** thu coin|l4itJt.
Tin* It. |l. |l. mi'lml tiiivly nml |Kfr*rfull
ii|t4in mr )i\>r: tu> N|>'lile bun lippii
•|*!aiioii anl my <*<inat4ttitiMi litiiil m
t.i|i<i!v. IC-Ttioni.
Coitffi*UtloQ (in., 114/ (i, I>M.
UN I M4’E A CUED INTE< i RITY
Inm V. Ir*'kf (l< wn twelvi* jr*in hijo
ntl h:ve lot In*'* ii Riiie io woik hi nee.
1 1 rive lout proptr action of mv i.lpn mi t
For five >e.ir icriiftilouj vorei
f Imve tip c sired on my tcaii* and iione.Hii.l
• t humo Uni.* mv e*‘efic*)t iiozau to
; tail, anti for thre<* y*:ira imve been coin
, paratively b in<l . Have l*en trenled b>
eminent ybynieiaus of diAeieut hcliiudn
; without, si cure. I have taken fi hot
! ties r f 11. B. B. (made nt (in.)
• and nil fcrofuii im sre lie:l
--| in*r. li.fisiinniufion nhf.it my eyes h•
I dihftppeured and there ta ootne improve
ment in m\ vtijju. Am very n:u<h len
(fitredsmd relieved and lie-in to lee!
i ke a boy again- feel 31 y strenirth
aiifl ueTivitv art; returning in my *<*.
| and iiips. The B It. nets vigorously
upon my kidi.efU, and the gre it iuantity
of matter ihnt im been forced out
Ihrouifb the skin in utterly inciedibie.
often so otfennivc in odor H 4 to produce
nausea. I refer to ail hucino&K men o
LaHru e. (Ja. P. PUOPIIILL.
ha (J range, Un., Inn. 13, ISbO.
PROOLAI.VIS ALOUD.
We have a ease under our immediate
observation of tthcuniatisai which lias
been cured by the uec ot 11. B. B. Sam
Sinceon (col) was almost hefpltas when
we put him on B. 11, Ik He has taken
about 8 buttles Mid says lie is well, and
to all appearances Is well. He Is now
oiii regular porter and dues all the work
heavy and light and proclaims aloud the
virtues of B. B. B.
Dunaway A Cos.. Druggists,
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It giv-. sus nleSsure to report a good
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both in demonstrated merit and rapid
sine with us. Bozier* Yardman.
RHEUMATISM.
Although a practitioner of near tiven-,
tv \ini v. my mother influenced “me to
procure B. li. B. fur her. She had been
confined to her bed several mohlhs with
Itheitniatism, which had suhbornly re
sisted nil the usual .remedies. Within
uvemy-iour hours after commencing is.
11. 8., 1 observed marked reli< f. She has
just commenced her third bottle
and is nearly as active as ever, and has
been to toe front yard with "rak•• in
hand” cleaning tip. Her improvement is
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Mary Hal! ) Libel for divorce iu Fan
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14 I. G. 1.1 SCHEDULE.
O* aflar Ortobrr Ihe l* h t IhM
tram* on Iha Marietl* a* I Nurtu diurpt
“No. 1. Passe*'g r, aoin“ North
brt'e Marttdta, .. 190 a. M.
trnvr at (hmlmi tW-'J A. v
10-sre l ant<i, 10:25 A. M
Artlve al Jaapcr 11:45 a. m.
Lave J- after, UslU a. m
Arrive hi Eiiiijty 1: i.O |. n.
la-are K I jav I:4'* |>. m.
Arrive at Mineral II uff 3:03 r- <>••
Lrave Mineral llluff, 8:10 p. m
Airive al Stale Line 8:43 |> •.
No 2, Passenger, Going South.
Lave Slate Luie 9:15 a. m.
Vr ive at Mineral Buff ll:5l a. in.
Leave Mmeial Klufflf 10."0 a in.
Airive al Ell-jay 1i:25 a. in,
1.-ave Kllijay 11:3) a. m.
Arrive at .tasper 121 p. m
l.*e;ive Jns|V-r 1:25 p. m.
Arrive at Canton 2.54 p. in.
Leave Canton 2:55 p in
Arrive at Marietta 4:28 p. m
No. I will pass No 2at Talkiug Bock.
No 2 makes close connection at Mariet
ta with trains going North and South ou
Western and Atlaulic Ra lroad.
J. B. Glovik, Supt.,
M rietta, Ga.
D. J. K. JjHNSiIN,
Physician and Surgeon,
ELLIJAY, - - - GEORGIA.
Tenders his piofessional services to Fite
people of Gilmer and surrounding counties
and asks the support of his friends as heie
tofore. All calls promptly filled.
WM.BOLLMANN,
wAioaia*
j Sfiuctf"''*
Silverware, Spectacles (
Rings. Etc,
No. 10 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga,
IT WILL PAY YOU
If yon propose going West o'
North- West, lo ivrile lo mo. J
represent the S mr! L'ne.
Fred D. Bush. D. I\ A .
11 4 Gm. A- l.unth. G *
PATENS
CAVEATS TRADEMARKS AND
COPYRIGHTS
: btsined, and all other business in the
(J. Latent Office , Bonded to for
moderate fees
Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent
Office, and we can obtain Patents in
less Line than (hose remote from V\ ash
Lgton.
.'-end model oi drawing V'n ad
vise as trt patentability free of i barge:
and we make no charge unless we
obtain patent.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the
' Opt. of Money Qrtler 1 iiy., and to of
ficta sof the L!. {*. Patent' ffloe For
cireu ar, advise, terms aud references
to actua c ients in your own ttute or
coub y, wnte to
C. A. SNOW & GO.,
Opposite patent offlee, Washington D.c.
GEORGIA—PICKENS COUN ! Y’.
"• ht-reas I. (J. Suns, a'miiiisuutor of
Margaret! Sims, represents to the ' ourt in
•his petition, duly tiled and entered on rec
ord, that he has fully Administered the es
tap- of said Margarett Sams. This is,
therefore, to cite at) persons concerned.
eii'S and'ereditors, to show cause, if any
they* can, why said administrator should
not lie discharged from his adntiuis’rulion,
and receive letters ot dismission, on the
first Monday in February 1887.
3 it pr. fee $4 98 E. Boon,
Oidinary.
Chester Copnty Agricultural Works.
fjrp butu
UUiii’J i£JEwJull
"Wheels cr-o mado of iron, tha driving wheel having a
LIGHT, concave face. The com bos is made of ir.i, consequently
EAXLY, ) feN'-'K no warning <>r got-
HVS&ZL3. Ym Uus oat of “ I,M r*
tai Vv'V' J f\ Tb® cnn'f-c.)
W!LL DROP M tit® tiorn '‘roup ng. Wo
Vi.fr* f'or-M iA A \ v . *. iuvire tlu.lera. f armors
lid HILLS on iLv.--, i.'- - ,i'f 4 / '■ .SU.'i'iiiory
ROWS, AW D > V J- -"■/ 'via fe to tn,.v y
i r a of? '•>>’ V Jr oui* m .t-Uiu *.
OPERATED.
cocpsii & mu, e.mum, mzm ca.,
MANUFACTURERS OF TME “TRY MF.” HA' TSOPEft.
Write for Circular and tell tw what you want.
E. IV. PAYS re * toil, Drawer 1003,
Klmlra. N. Y.
Or our Mew York Office.
Eastern Agents, lilt A, fUKEI k Cos., Poston, Mass.
Our i at-: tol \ ertlrsi boiler will not pnms. No
dancer cf burning Sues.
Tn* Ttrj bt thing for 700 to do U to
do'tiia vtry beat thing you know how.
Thia U bud ral to follow, but • aaf* os a.
HACK LINE!
—OF—
P. r. BRYANr,
MORGANTON* GEORGIA.
" ill run from Morgan ton to Mineral
Bluff, daily, to meet the trains. All
persons traveling can Ire accommodated
on his line. A full l ivery Stab e outfit
will be kept for order*
JOirN F. STRATTON ’
49 Maiukx Laxb, Nuw Yoek.
Importers, Manufacturers aial
WIKLKBALK DKAf.Ki: IN AI.L KINDS OF
Musica I Me t ' chandise ,
Mosioili Boxes,
Band inslriimenfe.
Sra ’on’s Oelebra'ed Bus3i 'n
Gu Vi 1 n S ‘ines.
TIIE CELEBRATED
FRANK
Manufactured by John F.Stratton.
John F. Stratton’s
CELEBRATED
Tiiyi
BRASS SBAND INSTRUMENTS.
ALSO
John F. Stratton 9 a
Sold Trumpet Accordeour*.
'l lro handsomest Aceordeon in tiie
Market.
JOIIiN F. STRATTON
PiccTii" Acc "decEP.
J -IIG F. STIIAT'ION’vS
H-ti’p Guitar®, Etc.
John F, Stralton,
49 MAIDEN LANE,
NEW YORK,
3 25
CENTRAL. HOTEL f
Eilijay, - - - Georgia.
Is the special popular resort for com
mercial men and tourists of all kind,
and is the general house for prompt at
tention, elegant rooms and fare second
to none, in this place. Reaaoi abie
rate*. *
Mrs. M. V. Tee n will give her ;.er
sonal attention to guests iii 'the dining
SuoKETf &mm
AR -K J-i 1C v* r
odo any kind of O PEN K'J vei'r
in best of style and nr one .or i t' -I I K:t
]on shot t notice ip furnished by m. ivY
have two S; tv Milts. Fi tu iug ' .Mi.l, etc
which enable us to d.> work ss rapidly tv *
on as slmrt notice as any other cuips-iilc r,
ui the o wintry. The personal attention of
f. W. Duckett given to such contract.*.
Call on or address,
DUCKETT & DUNN,
Rm.uay, Ga.
TO THE
Milling 1 Public
fiHE undersigned takes pleasure in ir
tormnig all who contemplate building
or repairing Miiis, in the best and mos
luralde style, that it will be to their lies
nterest to consult him before employing
or closing contracts irith others. Besides
being fully prepared, after years of study
and practice, to do all kinds of Mill work
'ii the best workman-like manner, lam
-\£cnt for all kiiirs ef Mill Machinery
( ttie most improved patterns, and guai
antce to seil them at Manufacturers’ ana
Imporleis’ prices, including the celebrated
booilal te c iS'ucjs anD the
Leffef Doniiie Turbine Water Wheal
French Burr Stones, Eureka Smutting
Machines, etc. Alec,
E. Van Winkle & Go's
SAW .MILLS, MILL SWINDLES,
SHAFTING, GEARING, ETC.
In short, anything in the line cf Mi
Machinery.
Now, if you want anything in my lint
I promise satisfaction in woiKmansliip and
price. Cali on or address
JW. DUCKETT
Mill Contractor.
Dec. 29-ly. EI.LIAY, GA
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l'f\ AV\ ft,'? g ailing t!.9 skiilod pby
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a Radical Cure /-og trie inclnlfcencc. or
KERVOTT3 .Avoid
EvS i e cr>:>oion ot prebn
2A£SfXtXXX .Kr™ ••ojs niuwUe* far iSrse
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Aged Men, Bfiß.‘ =: ir’v rf! " wiih *!!TO
g/gt:on to bunresa, or ceu6
Tested FOR ovtßB<x£^|P ainor ineoavwiicnae fa
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Thousand cases. IwEf
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