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fud-tc fo Xetr Aduerltsemcnts.
Crockery—Lindsay fir Sanders.
Application for Letters of Adminis ¬
tration.—M. T. McGee.
Application for Letters of Avlrain
istration—John F. Jenkins.
Eocal lireritlea.
Miss Maggie Cook has returned 1
home, after a tong and pleasant visit
to Columbus.
The grain prospect is the most flat¬
tering ever known in the county.
The Hessian fly is troubling some
»he,. 6 a* a Wtemo»nUi„s. |
valley .Plains district is one oi the ,
most prosperous sections of the state. j
ta Dr. R. r> B. n MCCantS u,r- .. returaed 4. ,^j t home
last week with his medical diploma in j
his pocket.
1 he card of Messrs Lindsay & :
Sanders invites the readers of the '
Journal to insjrect a handsome stock ;
of crockery and furnishing goods,
Our merchants would find it to their |
interest to Examine the prices and
stock of these young men before fill
S ^ ^ ‘ s P rin g
I here few people .
were very m town
d’uesdav ruesoay, and ana no no nublic puonc .aies. sales.
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Whites ville Notes,
—Left-handed mumps are popular.
_judge Harris Hunt is still very
low and no hope of his recovery.
—Miss Nannie Middlebrooks open
ed her school Mountain creek !
at
bLiiuuiiiuiibc nn UII Uon^nv muiiua)
_Cotton seed meal is used to some ,
extent iii lien of guano by our farm
ers, it is used also as cow-food-it
promises to be a great industry
—Oscar Callahan, son of Mr. Jas.
Callahan is convalescing from an at
tack of pheumonia.
_Dome Maddox a little adopted
daughter of Mr. Notley Maddox is ill
of a fever, complicated with whoop
ing cough. j
_Mr. Maddox whose dwelling
was consumed by fire some time since.
,S K 51 ?- Monday
night came up rather suddenly and
levcled^ralwatengars andfcnces,
“With Centric anti Exccntric. ff
- Milledgeville Herald. j
Gus. Dunn killed three wild tur
keys at one shot the other day.
spring Place Times.
Frank Hcftry found a curiosity a
fort night ago, resembling a horse hair,
near thirty-six inches in length, firmly
imbedded in the yolk of a hen egg.
Sylvania ' 1 ’elephone.
A rabbit was killed near this place
a short time since, of the common
species, which was perfectly white,
except from its knee joints down,
'that part being of the usual color.
Cherokee Advance.
Last Tuesday night lightning struck
Mr. Petty’s chimney, near Canton,
throwing fire all over the room and
killing a dog. The family had retir¬
ed and none of them were injured.
Thomaston Times.
Several young men of our town
have recently been the recipients of
waiters of beautiful flowers. But as
the young ladies who send these tes
timonials of regards to do not wish
the affair made public, we suppress
all names.
Beriien County News.
A negro who was ejected from the
passenger train on Saturday evening
last drew his pistol and fired at Cap
tain Crovatt, the ball passing through
the right breast of his coat and sleeve
The pistol was so near his breast that
the powder burnt his coat It was
by a change of position simultaneous
with the shot that saved the captain.
The negro was captured and is now
in safe keeping.
Columbus Times.
Old Aunt Betsy Carver, living in
Tennessee, is 125 years old. She is
in fine health, walks anywhere she
wishes to go without the use of a
cane and sees as well as she did 60
years past, and attends to her domes
tic duties. She has two daughters
and one son living. One of the
daughters is 105 and the other 103
years old, while her baby boy is only
ioi. The old lady has a grandson
living and keeping a hotel in Cuth
bert.
Athens Chronicle.
There is an old lady living at' the
Athens factorv, now m her 77 th year
who has the mumps.
We observed a little negro on j
Thursday morning imitating the cali
obe to perfection, by simply blowing ,
a s mall phial.
Tho.il vectored ^ ,H„ g
beyond the Georgia railroad reached
her hundreth year Wednesday, March
ist, and walked over to the city tp j
L \T^ %
Mrs. E. T p. v.dge, of * n our ,,_ , ... ]ia . _
just"completed a most beautiful bed
qum, which she has . beer, working . on '
for the^past three years. It has 3,120
I contains 3.568 pieces. '
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VOL. X.—NO. 1 ( 1 .
How to Ftfflt RaVroads.
distinguished railroad citizen of f« Geor
„; a remar ked some time ago that the
&
f f this , . state had , , it . absolutely . . ,
arm€rs 0
^eir power to materially reduce
the earnings of the railroads if they
raise what they consume on
their farms. This statement contains
enough substantial truth to attract
the attention of every intelligent far
mer in the state.
It is evident to every maa of com
m on sense that a very large proper
tlOll of the high dividends paid by the
railroads in this state have, since the
war, - been derived j-jr from the heavy
shipments to our farmers of provis
*>'». fertilizers, farming utensils, ma
chinery and many other articles of
l&e character, most of which could
undoubtedly be provided by the far
mere themselves.if they would only
determine to do so. By our system
. farming, . howerei, our planters ,
^ gotten in the habit of importing
nearly everything they use, thus pla
ctng upon themselves the double bur
den of first purchasing what they need
ru,nous Pf' 0 "’ abroad, a id then
paying freight rates to the road, both
what tney send out bom their
farms and on what they thus import,
anJ there is 110 doubt that this double
drain upon them must work disav
t,!0usl y to the farming interests of the
state -
2 \ gecs ; from ojipr^on RusSu
and hc c ave 5 , 000 awaiting means
of transportation on the other s,dt -
The Hebrew Kmigrant Aid Society,
of New York, has issued a circular
calling the attention of the Hebrews
to the conditio.; of these destitute
exiles, and there will doubtless be a
hearty response from the Jewish peo
pie throughout the country.
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There are ten cities in the United
States having more than 200,000
tilhtion and there are ten more with
more than ioo.oco population. Ot
nine on the first list, Ne'V York and
Boston have an English name;
delphia is, Greek; Brooklyn, .iutch;
Chicago, Indian; St Louis, French;
Baltimore, Irish; Cincinnati, J.atin,
and San Francisco, Spanish.
Governor Colquitt, it is said, will
call an extra session of the legislature
to redistrict to state. This is right.
There are no reasons for genymand
ering now. I here may lie by the
time the next legislature meets. The
census was taken nearly two years
ago. If members of Congress ate
elected before re-districting the state,
then it will be four years from the
time the census was taken until the
districts are re-formed. Then the
Senatorial districts of the state ought
to be re-formed and adapted to the
last census.
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It seems that this country is to
be the barber of refuge to the He
brews fleeing from the storm of
persecution against this interesting
race now raging in Russia. A few
are making their way into the sur
rounding countries of Europe, but
the nearest country, Germany, is only
less hostile to them than the ore
they are escaping from, and the un
happy exilce are looking to the
linked States as the only shores on
which the soles-of their feet can find
a certain rest, lie large party of
Russian Hebrews^ who recently ar
rived at Philadelphia will probably gp
either to Florida or Minnesota. Many
of them are fanners and mecnanics;
the latter may find employments in
cities; brews but arnvungjn most df^the thts Russian country who He
are fatmers will prefer to locate m
colonies and follow their vocation.
They will furni*Mhe fust consider*,
b!e examples of American Hebrews
engaged in agricultural pursuits.
“Bill Arp,” the celebrated Geor
. , , ,
Thursda; ,ni£.it Our people w.ll
give h;m a ccfrdjal reception and a
large audienpe.
Opinion of Dr. Wm. U. Stoke*.
P ... h ldka * Ut; H Hr P’ BtHun,ot, p .
**i hrfYt pUa-ur# ia‘»dd;rg mj
ifnouT lo th . , innw of c „ rt ,. N Ll ,.
bi ,', v qm # B*rs* of B^f and Toni*
[-vi^c-.tor jw th* very beat ^reparolico
n*e 4 f'r iiS|*re*-ion, «*»koe-s. *s*l ’•el
2 «c i vrt nf<| ti.enfor# wrU Ttttm
cu nd ii to tbp ntf fUcal p*: li.
r **Gb*!x.T r he c»mc*, (• • r o
o isr. Of L'o’.j.gists g»ccraJiy.
INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC? NEWSPAPER.
HAMILTON, OA., I RIDAY, MARCH 10 , 1881 '.
WASHIXG TOX RE VI E it.
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l>y our Kef/ului , Gori . espontlent* , ,
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Washington, D. C., Mar. 4 , lb 82
People who have visited Wn^h
u-irtnii during a session of Oon
,r re s« have no doubt, noticed front
j) H » <rtijU* r ies eithei House
].(i!e rooms in the rear ot the desk*
vvl.iuh members vieit, so often,
These me the “cloak rooms’’ where
Congressmen an.l Snators deposit
. h ^ r overc , )H ts ami hais w hen thev
come in, ami wher** they tr»
] v .ro wfiett not interested in 'lie
‘ 1
proceedings, to cbm , nnd , relax . their . .
dignity- This'last may, perhaps,
h(? 811 ,d to apply,o U ly t'o the Senate
{or dignity - is a thing ti.r which
member* . f the House are not
generally given much credit. In the
Serl . ite chamber there i* a c oak
room on eheh Vulw oxteivbng troiu
the cemre ai _ w *e round , to Urn , easi
an d west side doers respectively,
if lhe wall of these rooms had ears
j s , nrtro ,t.an likely that they
( - 0 nl<i tell some good s’ortes of va
cions Senators and their peen lari ties
w bich have never seen the light.
r pi.o Republicans u*c the rooms on
;{ieir stile <’t the chnmbei nnd the
Democrats the other, and this cas¬
u , m 0 f division of rights lina never
bePII ignored exjeeplion a single
not* ble instance—that ot Senator
l'*' ' v ‘‘ r J r ^*°“ * hy L ° rd
n«>w—
.bis room in
, t ,.., ( t of . 1 , a on his-own side. It
^ ^ ^ B Aotm-o, ot louder,
y „ s s ,, w , t | ew , time in
^ ^ ^ lll ^ rt - A , m0Hl any
Ke ., nb , ioan g, nftt or. He had a peg
)q ()ne of Ptltraoa ^oocs:
Inquired ^ f longer t |.at was
to duff or dou his
W'lnle each has its own room
there t* a good deal of neighborly
vi*iting among irieinbern ot bull
purlins, borne ot the strongest
|i iendshit.s in the Senate have been
b(‘twecri|ni»tnberH of,ojiposite
like 'list that ol Sentcois ' liurman
and Edmunds, who would pound
. each other— metsnlmvirally sp«ak..
j, g—in debate and then retireito re¬
f, Ps h trmn the same bottle. These
t wo k“pt a particular tick in the
room oi tho .ludioiary Committee,
U( w | IK g, p r , Ul { ( «|. nged, and when
Alien G.—the noble o'd Roman,
now we uiiss him here— thought it
n a « time to inspire he would give
a flirt of tb-it celebrated bandana,
how Ins horn, nnd iro out by the
jjd e fl Qor . Edninnd* would wicgle
j llg t«*ti ear and quieily walk out b>
a noth« side door; but both riwi*
] e d to the same eotnmntee-room
Concerning the cloak room* it is a
Koniv-wliai remarkable fact that
l- obt»orve<i by hII vii»i*or 8 lo them.
in a mArkotl ti.fturence in
ti , e ^, MIie ral tone and character im
p, r ted to the two. There is mon
gociabiluy in the Democratic room
t ), an j n i |,v other. It seems a*
though it were easier for Senators,
fo j a y a „, Qe their oppressive dignity
j n t hst roo.n. It has been sngges
ted, oy way of explanation ot this.
that the moHt ri^v<i Biickl* rs lor
3 , ..aimial digmty -aiid decorum are
0 n the Republican side, and that
sul as a dampen upon th ir
s . a iely associates. Tha saunly a*td
h\ pocriteal Hoar and Umimperioos
I, gall* would damper the spirits of
must an) thing reasonably humane,
Ii is o't'n **»*1 now. that th**
of ^ ‘ ^ d do( . s not
n fQr mnjked tly wi . h
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
htoi, Douglas*’, an*i Jicfiton, nor iin
proceedings abound in liio^e l»ril
iutni f<‘rerfnmii dntuUyJ 4 . This ife
und.itideilty trim. Tl.e tlegenewtey
•,.f our (Kiliitev luto tnbie scr.itulib-s
lor ).atrensi(ro sbevr* lUclf 1,1 w,r
biitlie nivti—^s|*t'Cially in lhe .lom
^ { tow#rd« tho money
l/0 * , r ^, ^ __ ah Ill ¥ j e t | le Bl ^ p „
diug ne to Sa«aiomi dignity
,n * r * U * w * ,n f ' rraef ^ '
»c lave oa the Democratic side
some m*-ii ol bniliaiil oraioiicaj
powers, of whom Ltmar. VoOibwes,
y t st lake the F.natoi
: s < -^4 Uf „ ta , y
IP 1 vvl.hcans t!;«-tr stiout!*-’. fie
i.n'er. a* tie nndbul'tedly is bat t.*
■# in *»o .pnae :t ■> orn'or, fioine
thing ab .it th* personal cha sci :
i*ti«* Iilid piwil lantie* of psl*t and
1 '™"» ***« «<»■■' ** '»
umnt nresiico. Hm* live Hi n v
Wd«<ui was e ille l the I.'Imt'v
lovitiir »».d , ... W il^on ,%
«-wtng t-o hw Ivihi ot -peaktnt! -f
the people of Massaol..net's in thosw
words. Lamm is sometimes spot.
the k, Sck b<»r.iu»f?
ot ins philosophical mi id and ill
bealtli. t'oiil-lmj always ns-d lev.,
under water in Ins n.a ble imtli and
made the Sergenn-it- Arms imy
tl»- best Kr.noh soap. It was his
It ib t, tr» ^pend t wo I OUI^ ill th*‘
S. imtr b:.t!i room daily K.lntun.ls
eats e,lows. Don r\,. C»tn-r. n - l.as no
peculiar ! 1 it-s. He can’t make a
-i.ee. lr, hnt has wine p. I.is cm
mil tee room mull- often uncivil in
lit* own house. Ingalls is the thin
nest man it, fongres», as well as
noMneat in hi’-dress; always ha* a
?*ilk han<!km*.hn»f around Li< n<*ek
and . generally ..
wears an overcoat
in summer. Hannibal ifntnlini, on
the contrary, never wore an over
coat, and dressed tor abnllt twenty
year* in the same swnlb w-tail suit
of I,lack. Ransom, of North Oar-’
lina, is always pulling down ills
cuff*, anti IS the most popular man
in ilu j Senate among his associates
Illume called every new acquain¬
tance by his first name within a
week, lirtice, tlie colored roll ague
of Lamar, tiov R.aist.er of the
Treasure, had a habit of get'iii’/
most too near when lie talked to
ksh*.
everything fair iii leve and polities
and that ha* been the principal o'
Inn j'i ivnt<* and Dublin life. Berk
ol Kentnekev, likes hot scotch, ’ amt
VViIbam*. w .„ 1„8 C.l eag .e, wiears the .
(*nly wi«jj in i h*- Seivil 1 ?. D ivid
r\ , • i i . ..
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Senate, nnd ih freq lenily e:«IIrd
‘'Old Fmij Davis” to distinguish
him from the West Virginia
who has the best head tor figures
and public debt statements of any
n.itn in either House of Coiiprcs*.
Garland, ot Arkansas, is probably
the best lawyer new in tire isi tiate,
and one ot the best men. Logan
looks like the Jack of dull*, and
has spent most ot his time this ses¬
sion in the effort, to pension hi*
friend Grant a measure voted for
by many D niocratio Senators lie
cause tl.. y h ared ih. ir motives in
.Joint! otherwt*e would b« iniscoti*
-lined—Ills.ally l.uli.i. zed in doing
what every honest, sensible man
knows was a noodles*; unwise thing.
Phono.
ERRORS _ _ _ _ _ „ OF un YOUTH. . ,_ 7 q—
A obktlsman who sntirie I f-r ye.ua trom
Metvous deuili IV, lMUMvriiBKDKCAV, and
.11 the effects of youthful it.discretion, will
for the sake si.fte iug humanity, send dirredm. free
io all vrt.o need it, the ieup .1 atid
■ or iirakinc the simple reinedr ■ by wtuli
tn was cu.ed riuffeiers wislii»« lo p olir
iv tt.e Bdvertiaer’s experience C.n do so by
.ddrcssinjf in peil-et eonfideitee.
IOIIN u on HEX, 42 Cedar St, New York,
PE.HY
pm m\v
KILLER y
A Never-Falling Oiire for Rnn.s,
Scalds, IlriiiMCK, ('ulH, 8 orrs, etc.
After forty jTant of trial, uiirivaltHl. Perry
!>uvis' Pain 1 iller ft
Tt Lg sale! It act* immediately !
♦lever fails!
iditor of St. John CS B.) Howr B 8 y?:
in ill'll) v* otiJGlrf atU**h pnliiK. h- r< « etc.,
II the v-'ntf e/Mhtal n m<si. v>- boUB hnow ol. ii
Sof'air.hy fcliov.t‘ 11 * wlthoiA a ol
for « Jiotir.
From u.e Cincinnati iti&giC Dlnpatch effOCtR,and krunn
Wf* liuV'* -tr* l'rt
it to i>f A good Altlfilo. U. 8 Consul at Crefelt:,
From 1 . s. Po^r, .
liiieniso Prussia: \ \i
After ion/ c< of uw 1 »n»
If, }>«ir 1 veiy Gfll- J nt as i hcajlng reii *< 2 >
for wound.-*. hruJv .*>, and rpmUm.
W. W. Sharper, Vairtoste, Os.., fc/vs; bn
it is a punuGCA ff«r *»11 bryts* * ms.
Prom R.V/. Ada ms, Sec o,l o.: J' f.
It *r;‘vc ni ' 1 hii-ur di. \t‘ P
^ *lu» 1^" tali' d
fortr vrors t: ■ it n*T r nie
yr w.i . v . ’ v ...
Jtftr- pMh v*.!is nlt£ ’"it ti'jfs fr kc/lU •jW’*t- H f MrKJ 'i 3
. el** hO t »
like m jdc.
J. W. Dee says: c»;i;at
K'.r W -Mi. in'* bar r 0 In « nn
\* .bf..KU.»'i«MWv,;,ro u" a” VcmI -I {
H :-Him niBCrt. '
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n'Jn 1 * ,/.*• :J ;
gimp, wliik- {•.i-a t. * «■* 1 4 hid < 1
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f - du d . Try t
vifj f**- 0 ’ 4 * fta
t ,r.. T. V- f. T.
-pb it'*
Dr. AY, W. HKUCK,
Tvfugbhoroitg'li, fia.
K Art rn.ST.l . , t. » urn* lh^ . IT. -
tic* tnritki • too* h- -IV r.. t
be puM re .. ooijr -*• . i g a *J. -i<
■A the ptRuii •# *; *f
« . .. 14 “ ' i
Riitp * M Tr of id .if"™«
a w n wj'l mint x
J u**<crtsf.l. 01 w ’j hum McCw'ur Lite of -aM county
All c.nc«‘rnt?d an* h<*tv’>v non*
^ 11 'a Ail'R xt"w h v “M- *J» -* Mr
mimf . sliu.ioii-houl.l m-t l.c urnrited sniil
v,t
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tuic. Mauh otl 1881
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Georgia, Ilnrt’is 2 Comity. .
Snlin !•' slenkiut-in k»'K’ pj)|i( ,tinii tor
.V w"h.' i'mLn ...uniRR'
w.w.l
H | luW <au*it*. If any tlan hi\Vf, l*y tb« 1 H 8 *
Mon.lsv in March, ii' tt, wt.v a.* or lor <>t
sdi* ir.ist ati.a. st.-aiM not bo tpmiletl sui.f
s ,„ I nmt
tif.en tinder inv 1 . • .l and official siir-n
‘ U "’' °!i k r' W.u,,a*s. Ordiu.rv.
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H arr j S CoUlltV J Sheriff’s Sales.
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iu u .e m-vn ot Hawilfo,, H „ris
C*--onri:i. wiM.iu th«* I •«■! hou»> of _ h.Uh, .it
piblic outcry, mi tin* first TidmIhv in
April, tnxt, t ko following dcserituvl
J flv.T^ of ...ii Ian 1 off of let «|
| : No . 14 i. lyjl ,g i.Wng in tl, nnrb,
west <on or ot *ai.l lot the s-un« b >'.«
ro.inr'y.^ P ‘ iRon'M
Uauas L
tile prep a y of Wir.rn A. Ware, to s.ti fy
"ARARAt'of^!l' M’bamiit.Rvs '" 1 War
mi A Ware.
A 1 .), a, tlie s ane time .m i place one
lot of urood- consist ni( oi c*»licoc<. < ht>
nfc inert. kviiiK, hIioc-, tinwiiru, etc. 1 / vied
on a* the pro' 1 ltv ol J It -„.ith to satis
ft a'taeinmmt. rei.nimhle to Harris
Niijicilor (’mi t in fiivor ol .las. A. L-wU &
co , vs. . 1 . it smith
“Lit:::. fZTLs^z
lt» tl, bt'il tho Ciihi llllt l>f lot Ulimhtff
5 rtaxS 5
, .;S“ ,, *f£:i^S;T' ,
<». n« the proiie.tv ■ f J. l K T-rry. to salts
£*«•.'*, Sj l wi ;; r
T« »•/. 1 *» >^«»iy |.*o. 1 . 1<*<1 out Uy rimvlcK
l! ' !' llwvl ' pla'.unl- -.1 ".iw), a «iiu.n
"yt.c^, v en loha„..,tii. po r s.-sso.v tbmv
of.
b ^ II. W ilma>h, SIm- rill,
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] A OlC.lt Curici*.
i Largest Corn on Earth.
I 3 to 5 Ears to tho Stalk.
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| its opintoos on all aiihjecta l.rsvely hu .1
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1 will len.l every unenry to entiffht<xi tlw
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a lively loenJ department; eontsins tlie Is
f-st maik.* i . |,or's, ml the I eat market
tom e e.l ilmly t>y the tsnlhii' inert hunts
of .he ei'y. 1 s t evervlsidy who waotn t>
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VVharms, certain B*io.i<T*Conri. p'l.lKitier" l ava vj |
plied to the Coiuuv pr«jir.«
ihnt the net I lenient ro»(l cnnimeiipi.'g on
tl.e land line betw»< n U. Euiler and G ,
W Jenkina < n the Kin^e Gan and Wert
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the Kmj!* Gap aud Whitesv.lle r ' 1 *vl 1 * 1 -
t^fco-n Mrs* H fttid C. C M-. on’s,
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prurtui viti / the hair, l! restores, v i:h
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oflmt th Mi;;h u*>f always kccurrtl,
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and rtfiidur* il jilialco.
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and jHevciifs ’hefi r»uatioti ojt dantlrur/;
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soothing pro|>ertii>i, it hmlfr tiiuttt> if i t
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tiie se.tlpand liah* are impossible.
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