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l: A DHL NEWS,
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Jackson, Associate Editor,
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)ne Year . $ 1.00
fix Mouths r:^l o0
'DED; GA., Friday, Feb. 15, 1901.
The permanent attitude of the
United States toVardS Cuba is
still an unknown quantity.
Quality and not quantity makes
DeWitt’s Little Eafly Risers
tdteh valuable little liver pills.
J. E. Feeplel.
Tlie Itoiib'leS iti Ohiiid are far
from being settled and the end
inay yet be a fearful one,
The most soothing, healing and
antiseptic application ever devised
Is DeWitt’s Witch Hazel salve. It
1-elieves at once and cures piles,
kores, eczema and skin diseases,
beware of imitations. J E Peeples
All thb world loves a lover and
fyneen lienry Wilheliniha’s marriagri to
Duke ik a very popular
bne.
The merited reputation for cu
ring piles sores, and skin diseases
hcquired by DeWitt’S Witch Ha-
feel salve has led to the making of
worthless counterfeits. Be sure
to get only DeWitt’s salve. J; i§
Peeples.
The republican greed for gain
rhows itself cn every hand and
especially offpensibnSi is this so in the matter
Sick Headache is the bane of many
lives. Dr- M. A Simmons Save*
Medicine cures aud prevents this an-
noymg complaint. Sold by J. E.
Peeples.
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Monarchs and subjects alike are
hailed upon to pay the wages of
.hit). Ex-King Milrin of Servia
died in Vienna Sunday.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative feromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
tails to cure. E, W. GroA'e’s signature
on Hox, 25c.
‘‘Gov, Taylors Love Letters”
are gems of the/first water. They
are worthy the perusal of all lov¬
ers of thd milk of of human kind¬
ness.
You Know fVhiit fail Arc Taking
M hen you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed oil every bottle shoAving that it
is Iron fiful Quinine in a ta^leless form.
No cure, no pay. 50c.
Great Britain is crowding re-
enforcements to South Africa and
the YioCrc are evidently hard pres¬
sed, They have already fought
a food light and will yield only
to an overwhelming foe.
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and FevOri's a bottle of Groves’
Tasteless Chill Tonip. It is simply iron
find quiuine in a tasteless form.' No
feuro—no pay. ¥n& 5t) cetfiS;
The grief and perplexities of
the South African war no doubt
hastened the dbath of Queen Vic¬
toria, and now it is reported that
President Kruger cannot livelong.
Gld age and defetg: is killing
!iim by inched.
d. E. Peeplss tiife druggist will
refund your money if you are not
satisfied after using Chamberlains
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They
jj^re dlsdrdeTi of the stomach,
iness constipation and
io. Price ^geeuts*. Sam-
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Mrs. Nation’s sei^anon aiv-
1 ions have caused quite a ‘‘hnb-
bub” in Kansas and how the pop-
Hlach U up in arms tlnee thous¬
and strong demanding that the
unlawful traffic be stopped
'There appears t > be trouble in
Hie camps.
Positioh.
Wahic.D -
Yonfig ladies and
tlemer. in every cotnHy for office
work clerksh'in, ‘ etc 'ih^t make
m»U , L ’• - : f
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1 rhfe&us M^^iary. cxp^rieiicte ho, neueo
t m ■jAjq-- Address
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A CHANGE or VIEW,
We have always believed in
as welt as practiced tlie doctrine
of patronizing home industries;
■ We have no particular wail to
make hut desire to throw ot.t „
*« hints for whatever tl*v mav
tKJ TCoftill '
Inasmuch as we have qiiick
1 telegraphic as well as telephonic
connections with other markets
and prompt, railway transporta¬
tion to and from said markets,
let Us make a few illustrations
and deductions, The kitchen
larder runs low and needs replen¬
ishing. Suppose that all of us ex¬
cept the local grocers send bur or¬
ders to ’1 if ton to be filled. Keep
this up %nd Ur hat will become of
your grbeers who strive year in
and year Out tb sell you fresh
goods at low' prices ; you need a
suit of clothes or a pair of pants.
Ignore the local dry goodk -man
and send your orders to the mer¬
chant tailors in the large cities,
because perchance they have a
more’ vfined stock. Persist in
this and how Will your local deal¬
er be able to increase his stock?
You have sickness in yourfam-
ily and need a physician. Tele-
phone to any one of the near by
townsjor a doctor of age, skill
and experience. He gives you a
prescription Which you send rip to
Macon to have filled fit one of the
tony drug stores. How r would
your resident physician^ find
druggists prosper from this kind
() f treatment?
Send to Valdosta to get. a law¬
yer to adjust your legal business
and to Quitman to get a minister
to marry the yottng folks and to
Moultrie to getyohr teeth pulled
and to Nashville to get your livery
turnouts and what will become of
the many worthy local profession¬
al and business then?
Don’t you see how you can
starve or cripple any kind of bus¬
iness by such methods? The way
to help business and professional
moil to render you better service
is to give them your patronage
and pay for what you get.
The printing business is no ex¬
ception to the rule. Bv
your local paper your advertising
and job work to do you will ena-
-
ble the , owners to keep t the outfit
and work up-to-date, otherwise
they will be seriously handicap¬
ped.
Persons avIio suffer from indi¬
gestion can not expect to live long
because they cannot eat the food
required to nourish the body and
the products of the undigested
foods they do eat poison the blood
It is important to cure indigestion
as soon as possible and the best
method of doing this is to use the
preparation known as Kodol Dys¬
pepsia Cure. It digests what you
eat and restores all tlie digestive
organs to perfect health. J. E.
Peeples.
Sparks Items.
Miss Florrie Shuman spent Sat¬
urday and Sunday with friends in
Nashville;
Miss May Prine of Statesville
is the guest of her "sister, Nlrs.
Prine.
Mr. J. F. Malone is on the sick
list this week. We hope to see
him up soom
Mr. W. L. Lovett has contract¬
ed to triach the Cross Roads school
four miles east of Sparks, and will
begin next week.
Mr. A. S. Goodman of Hawkins-
ville was in the city Sunday visit¬
ing his parents.
Rev. Cochran, a Presbyterian
j minister, delivered an eloquent
sermon here to a large congregation
Monday night.
Dr. Ethridge returned from Au¬
burn, Ga., Tuesday morning
Where he was called to the bed¬
side of a sick brother, We are
sorry to Ifearn that the brother
died A,
This seasoh there is a large
death rate among children from
croup and lung troubles. Prompt
action will save the little ones
from these terrible diseases. We
know of nothing so certain to give
iU'sta.) t ieli-F as One Minute
Cbrtgh Cure. It can also be relidd
upon in grippe and other throat
and Itiiig tmubleS. PleaSant to
‘ J. E. Pennies-.
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: republican party and who is our
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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS;
Monthly Session, F*K 6, 1901
: Conncil met m regular montli-
ly session in Hr. Woodard s office
I !,tW " d ‘‘ nCe
Minutes of tlie lrirt regular
meeting were read and approved.
Councl1 vote<1 to condemn the
| c]osets Of ,n Rauroad of stf Avenue » es near {he
cornet ana
Fourtli Street and thesamfe were
ordered to be removed at once^
Voted to open a twenty-foot
alley between Hutchinson and
Parrish Avenues from Fourth to
Fifth Streets.
Voted to employ Fate Sanders,
colored, for six months at $5.00
per week, to work on the Streets,
contract to be void for neglect of
duty.
Finance Committee—no report.
Ordinance Gommifcee-no report.
Sanitary Committee—few' com¬
plaints and little work.
Street committee—plenty of
work planned and bnt little doing.
Agreed to ask for a crossing over
the railroad at First Street
to open said street to public
road. Mayor Parish giv^n
j his »«it residence. to grade side-walk Contemplated in front
provements near the hotel and
other places were discussed.
City property Cott1miti.ee—Dr.
Woodard, fihaifmau. Work and
improvements on Institute build-
ing had been done under his su¬
pervision at a total cost of $58.02.
Shingles bought au.l market build¬
ing being re-covered.
The Oferk & Treasurer submitted the
following summary of receipts anil dis¬
bursements for the mouth.:
Dr.
Jan. 2. To bal. gen’l fund
st 17.45
Feb. 6, ,, market rents
licenses Si
,, adv. tax
ii st - ii
Cr.
By pd. iidctfi gen’l fund
?» st. fund
D bal.
! Marshal Shaw reported that ho
collected about all of the street ta>.
1 °L, li,0 ,°\
The followuig 1 . accounts . .
aI1( i appro\'ed for oaynieUt.
Clements & Co. Mdse. $S.
J. J- Stephens police
South Georgian legal notice
Ad d News, minutes
J.N. Brnv & Co. Shingles
Baker LeAvis, for sick man
J. M. Sbaw, salary and message
John Burns, st work
M. L. DuckAvorth ,, '
Foshon Ramsey ,,
W. B. Coon drayage
Bank of Adel note
Council Adjourned.
A, A.
A. A, Webb, Clk. & Tr.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but Skin
rob life of joy. Bucklen's arnica
salve cures them; Old
Fever Sores, Ulcers Boils felons,
corns, waits, cuts, bruises, burns,
scalds, chapped hands, chilblains
Best Pile cure on earth. Drives
out pains and aches. Only 25 cts
a box. Cure guaranteed; Sold
Dv Peep!os & Tygart Druggists.
The slate makers have been
busy for some time an 1 the politi-
cal pot will soon begin to sim-
mer. There are half a dozen
strong possible aspirants for the
gubernatorial chair but no for¬
mal announcfcm&uls just jet.
LaGrippe Quickly Cured.
“In tlie winter of 1898 and 1899 I Avas
taken doAVn Avith a severe attack of what
is called La Grippe” says F. L. Hewitt,
a prominent druggist of Winfield, Ill.
“ The medieine I used was two bottles of
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It broke
upVhe.b<5ld find stopped the coughing like
magic, and I have never since been troub¬
led Avit h Grippe. ’ ’ Chamberlai ns Cough
Remedy can always be depended upon to
break tip a severe cold and ward off any
threatened attack of pneumonia. It is
pleasant to take, too, which makes it the
most desiiubie and one of the most pop-
ular preparations in use for these ail¬
ments, Eor sale by J. E. Peeples.
^ af Ues’ edition of the
Moultrie , Obsere«r last week was
an interesting sheet and was a
cre «iit to the promoters of the en-
^ er l >rise *
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Tepsin preparations ofteit fail
to relieve indigestion be’cftuse
they they cart digest only
i nous foods s Ther- “ is one prcpci nrcuer-
'
M j j Ji ^ltDg.ests . all dasses ,
: sko« M l), S1 yep SI a
Ut ’ 1^ cures t.m woist cgses d
.
indS nation ami gives instant re-
. . . dl-ges.or 1; ,, unatvou ,
mf tt . eat. .
y Peonlefi W
Al*eut Free Delivery.
The Following Letter Espfalns Itself.
Feb. 5th, 1901
Mr. J. M. Sutton,
Adel, Georgia,
Dear Sir :-
Yditr petitions for rfirai free
delivery, is received, endorsed
and fited. I will look after it
promptly and hope to get tli e ser-
v.ce established at an early date,
fhffugh you must iiot bb dlsap-
pointed if the Agent seems slow
j n reaching you, the service asked
being a new one, the department
proceeds^.slowly and with great
caution. There is h Very great
demand for the rural rolitbs from
all over the country and a large
force of Inspectors and Special
Agents are kept busy laying them
out; I am doing all I can for the
second district, and the fact that
wfe now have more routes than
any oilier district ill the state, and
nearly as many as all the districts
combined, shows that 1 have la-
pored with some success. I shall
puf ,h this matter for yon as rap-
idly as possible, but as there are
on file something over
forty petitions from the second
district} and as the Department
takes the petitions in regu’ar or-
der, it may be some time before
the Agent reaches you: I w ill
thank you to explain this to all
inquirers, and say Io them forme
tliat I am doing all I can to give
them the routes asked for.
Sincerely yours,
»J . M. Griggs.
How To Cure the Grip.
Remain quietly at home and take
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as direct¬
ed and a quick recovery is sure to follow.
Tliat remedy counteracts any
of the grip to result in pneumonia,
s really the only serious danger.
j the tens of thousands Avho have used it
i for the grip not one case 1ms been
j i ed E* that Peeples. did not recoA'er. For stile by J.
DIRECTORY.
CITY,
Mayor—A. A. Parish.
Oouncilmen— Win. Clements,
mayor protein and ohm. of street
com. S. A. Julian—dim. finance
com, J. A. J Parrish—dim. san¬
itary com. R. O. Woodard—dim.
city property and institute com.
Clerk & Treasurer-A. A. Webb
City Marshal-J. M. Shaw.
Regular session of council held
the first Wednesday afternoon in
each month.
COUNTY;
Odinary—A. W. Pat-terton.
Sheriff—W. L, Swindle.
Dep. Sheriff-—J. M. Shaw.
Clerk—J. D. Lovett.
Treasurer—J. I. Norwood.
Surveyor—M. R. Lindsey.
Coroner—T. I. Griffin.
COUNTY COURT.
Judge—. H. B. Peeples.
Solicitor—L. E. Lastinger
Regular term-3rd Monday in
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
J. J; Moore, Chairman ; W. S.
Walker, R. L. Patten, J. II.
Hutchinson, C. AY. Fulwood.
Sec’y of Board and County
School Commissioner—J-. H.
Gary,
CHURCH.
Baptist: Preaching 1st and 3rd
Sundays at 11 a m and 7 pm.
Sunday School: 10 a m.
I‘raver Meeting Tuesday at 7 p
m. J. Ft Culpepper.
Pastor.
Methodist: Pf^ncliingevery 4tli
Sunday at 11 a m and 7 p m.
Sunday school : 3 p m.
S. S. I\eMP.
Pastor.
Presbyterian : Preaching every
2nd Sunday at all m and 7 p in.
Sunday School t 9 a 111.
J. B. Cochran,
I’astor.
Kodo &
^ U¥S0@PS13 e UFS
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Digests Wn&t . YOU
It artificially digests the food and aids
htructfng^h^exhausted^digestive It discovered digest- or- ;
gacs. is the latest
ant and tonic. N« other preparation j
lean approach It efficiency. It in-
Sick Flatulence, Headache, Sour Stoma'cb, Nausea, atd •
Gaattalgia, of Cratnps
otner results ipaperfect digestion.
*mall jyiceSOc.aiid*!. Imt p-bouldyspepslanmiledfree a baize contains 2H times
size. Book all
ty E. C &c°.. 0,1=080 ,
Pneumonia Gan Bd Ff$¥§fifad: |
This disease ffiways results frbiti a &>Ifl
6V Ail attack of the grip and may be' pre-
fehiSS. by the timely use of Chamber-
Iain’s tJoaghRemedy. That reihed> was
extensively used during the epidemics of
la grippe of the past few years and not a
single case has ever been reported that
did not recover or that resulted iii pneu-
monia, which shows it to be a certain pre-
ventive of that dangeroits disease.
berlain-s Cou^h Reined? has gained a
world Avide reputation for its cures of
colds and grip. For sale by J. E. Pee-
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Advertised Letters Feb. 1901.
Miss Ellen Brown.
Miss t)lineU;i Bridget;
E. Clark (Col )
Lon is Cbd rc'l> field.
Mrs. Rachel Ferrell.
Colquitt Jackson.
Charlie Jack soil.
Mrs. Hattie Joice.
Charlie Lee.
fe. J. Mill.
Rev. Charlie Mill ins.
Mrs. Lnrrah Matthis.
Harris Robert.
Miss Annie Sims.-
Mairiie Slappy.
'
M. H. Smith
Miss BubSrtdr Jailer.
G c a1>*ove T •, x list
The of unclaimed let-
tors will be sent to the dead let¬
ter office if not called for id thir¬
ty days.
Adel Ga, Feb 1- 1901.
J. M. Sutton PoMifiaster,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Dr. J. 0 Collar ,
<7^ DENTIST.
Office: Miley Building.
Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty
Special attention given to c/til-
dre ids teeth entrusted to my care.
Phone, No. 20
0. P. GOODMAN,
D^JSTTJST.
Sparks , Georgia
Joe Zea!y Jackson,
LAW'vZ#,
ADEL, --GEORGIA
Office in Patten Building,
General Practitioner in State
and United States Courts.
Phone, No. 10.
ChasrA. DeVane,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Will practice in all the courts,
State and Federal.
OFFICE in Julian Building.
A del, Ga.
I ,,, hone No. , T j ( Office, 3 rings on 32.
Residence, 34.
JOHN W. POWELL,
AT TO UN EY-AT-LAW.
SPARKS, GEORGIA.
/?. C. Woodard, M. D.
Office : Dp Stairs, Front Room,
Jnhan Building %
Residence: Arliei-fiii'-fi House, South
End of Toavu.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED.
Adel, Ga.
r>1 I hone „ iio. t Office, 1 ring on 32.
t Residence, 83.
Di\ E. F. Bourquin,
Chronic Diseases A Specialty.
Office Hours: 10a. ni. to 3 p. m.
Adel\ Ga.
131 1 hone No. | t Office, 2 rihgs on 32.
Residence, 31.
Shaw & Clements,
Livery Stables.
Nice Turnouts, Polite Drivers.
A del,
Plione No-., 39.
James M. Siiiicn ,
Notary Public,
Will be found at post office
A\here he Aviil furnish all kind
of Legal Blanks on short no¬
tice. Deeds, Bonds, Etc,,
Signed officially.
Adel, Ga.
fed YEARS ’ 1
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A Garden For 25 Cents,
Here is ft #iatr&> #«r Von to get Soceiits -wo tb of the very (**t lii Ifcff
-tforid , for just- half price. We make no.monay cti this offer bnt we want yon to
try Hastings once. Ypn Avill be so Avett satisfied that you won’t buy any other kind
next year,
Hastings' Seeds Are Successful.
are tbe ^ firm m the couutry growing seeds especially for Southern soil
aud The ? are better for yott titan tliat you get front any else,
Our^eetisare foi the boufh only one
ansi that s the reason that Hastihgs’ seeds give
such sp^ndidresults. Try thorn with this sbecial offer.
8 ” n<1 us ® «tlier iu , ~ aHl1 or stamps, find avc will send ten by return mail
lowing collection oi seed, postage all paid.
io Packets 35 Cents
1 Pkelect Surelieau Cabbage ... 5c ■—1 Packet Long Green Cucumber He
— 1 ‘ ‘ Improved Blood Turuip Beet 5c 1 “ Chinese Mustard . . 5c
h>t-, ‘‘ Drumhead Cabbage Lettuce 5c 1 “ Rattlesnake Avatmmelon .... 5e
“ Dwarf Champion Tomato . 5c 1 “ Ponce de Leon Muskinelon . b-'
M “ Early Long Scarlet Radish Re 1 “ Purple or Red Top Turnip .
.
.Thin offer is made strictly for the purpose of introducing our high grade seeds
to yoti. If you have' never used them before try them and see the results.
Special To every reader of The News sending us 23 cents for this collection
• AA’e \v111 send absolutely free ohelirteketof Hastings’ Finest Mixed
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Atlanta, Ga.
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Important!
To Horse Owners and StoekDealers
If yen oavii mules or horses yon should by nil means keep at read
command
'Walker’s Dead Shot Colic (Jure
for Mules and Horses
tt is guaranteed lo relieve anv case of Conic in mules or horses in ten
: minutes. It is the WORLD’S GREAT SPECIFIC for COLIC. It can be
| administered by any one AA'ho has int elligence enough to drench a horse.
It is manufactured purely from the extract of roots and the distillation
of herbs, and is; therfore HARMLESS. It is also a valuable LINIMENT.
QUICKER It is sold'upon our IRON CLAD GUARANTEE to CURE COLIC
THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY, or the one from whom you
bought it is authorized by us to refund your money. If your
medicine dealer does not keep it, ask him to order it for you; or upon re*
eoipt of price $1.00 per bottle, avo will send it to you by express, prepaid to
your express office.
-—Manufactured by-
The -walker Go.,
Ha va n a It (Ja
For sale by S. P. Williams
PAH -1
A ."Wonderful household medicine
Cures Neuralgia, Rheumatic, Neivous or Spasmodic Pains, Toothache
Headache, Dysentery, Backache, Bruises, Sprains, Lameness, Cramp Colic, Diarrhea*’
Sore Stings of Insects, Swellings and all Kinds, Stiff Neck, Soreness'
Throat, Sick Stomach or Sea-Sickness. In cases of Bad Couglis, Coldfi
or Pneumonia, it affords
QUICK RELIEF!
NO CURE NO PAY.
Manufactured by
HE WALKER CO,
For sale Savannah, Ga.
bv S. P. Williams, Adel, Ga.
Georgia Southern & Florida Rv.Co
SUWANES RSVEI? rtOlifE.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
FEBRUARY 3, 1901. Subject to Change Without Notice.
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Shoo Dixie Quick STATIONS. |Q uif ' k Dixie Shoo
Ply. Flyer j Step.! Step. Flyer. Fly.
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12 41 a mi 12 ” ..........Uuadilla............ 3 45 ; 2 52 9*4 “
1();i }1 ” ............Vienna............ „ „
120 J 3 22 „ ! 2 31 „ 8 41“
1 20 1 Ar......Cordele......Lv 3 05 ., 2 1G „ 8 20 ‘
La t ......Cordele......Ar 3 (5 „ | 2 1G „ 8 20 ‘
1 ...........Wenona........... 2 no i.............. 804 ‘
tc. „
tc n i ..........Arabi.............. 2 4(5 „ i.............. 7 53 *
es ............Dakota. ............Sibley............. 2 3(5 40 „ ; .............. 7 45 ‘
tc ..... 2 „ I.............. .....>...... I 7 4o *
ez ............Worth............. 2 SI „ ! 7 85 ‘
t* ..........Ashburn........... 2 25,, 1 89 „ i 7 27 ‘
tc ai Ar ........Sycamore.v....... 2 19 ,, .............. 7 20 '
to os >> Tifton........Lv 1 48 „ 1 C5 6 4o “
11 jzccto >» Lv........Tifton........Ar 1 30 „ 1 CO G4o “
~iv-.......Lenox............. 1 08 11 .............. 6 14 “
............Sparks............ 12 57 ,, jI2 25 609 “
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§ u 1 J .........Heart pine.......... 12 45,, 42 14 ; 5 47 “
& ..............Cecil...............| -...........Hahira 32 39 „ 12 09 a b 5 41 “
11 g n ......... 12 32,, 12 02,. ' 5«3 “
ii ^ ...........Mineola 42 21 „ 1 ............ i 5 20 “
tL- >» r......ValdoSta.. Lv j2 05 pu — a 5 Oo a nl
»9 r v......Valaosta .Aril 55 an e. a'
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