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SOUTHERN BANNER: AUUUST 13. 1S78.
Official County and City Printer,
Otgin ler Qcsnee ml Madison Counties.
LOCAL DEPARTMENT.
College for Women.
We,
jy Advertisement* mutt at trays be handed
:i j,o'jlatter than 8 o’olock on Saturday, if in
tended to appear on Tuesday.
'1’Iic Democracy of Clnrkc-
Our >Iotto.
We. are beaten back in many a fray
T8-.it newer strength we’ll borrow,
.And where the van-guard camp* to-day
''JTLe rear ahull rent to-morrow.”
State jVis^loultural Society.
PROGRAMME.
Si President Scelyc, tif the Smith
College for Women at Northampton,
Mass., lias been speaking to the
Co,n,, feegents at Albany. lit; says that.
^ 1 ’ \he inslitntion is solidly established.
_ n Vr.d has a sutficient endowment. It
^ >me s the only concern ot‘ the kind in
-his country, all other higher schools
^ H Yor women being combined with
J * >r ? *V re I )!irato, y instruction. The t1 ndies
|"l'i c 'lie, Mr. Seelye says as varied,
i 1 ^ 10 ^thorough’ and of as high a grade as
j trill) j n t j, e college of men. At the
! l,,u "opening, three yeajs ago, only fifteen
the candidates tor admission had
j inirtdj.| ie re q,,i s j te acquirements; the si c-
|P PU C ond year there were eighteen, the
! * eH ni,ird. forty-five, and for tiie next
effort forty. As to the capacity <-i
Wc ha* e
MUST DAY—-TUESDAY, AUGUST 13.
1. Address of Welcome in behalf j ^ ( -
of the dtv of Athens and Clarke j ^ ^ d»e students, he says
county by Gen or il Win. M. Browne. i( ‘ nUt ,a<1 ‘'equenUy professors from male
•2. Response to welcome, by Col. ^institutions to give instruction, and
4 Joo II. Black of Screven county. 1 testimony is to the effect hat
3. Opening address of the Prosi- V the girls study better than the hots,
“lent. ] whict .
and Miscellaneous I
1 , cult to find anywhere s>r ater en
but a, . ' h
-J', , tllUSIIlSIll
A Universal Menace.
John Chinaman according to the
Baltimore JStm, is little short of a uni
versal tnenace to all outside trade and
industry. We find it stated, says
that paper, by a writer familiar with
the subject that year by year Euro
pean and American merchants doing
business in China and Japan and the
countries adjacent thereto find them*
elves obliged to wind up thcii af
fairs, some by downright failure, oth
ers by the satisfactory process of liq
uidation. Some, we are told, go
away with the indignant declaration
tli.it there has been overtrading in
the East. Others frankly admit that
the Chinese traders are !bo much lor
them. Foreign merchants cannot
live on the wonderfully small profits
that >•. ntent the Chinese, and after
THE STJN.
1877. HEW YORK. 1877.
and that the average scholarship is
her. It would certainly bo 1 ditfi-
4 Resolution
business.
;’i “ Gardening, as a Source oi ■ s \,,, w
Profit and Pleasure to the I lantei. ,,j,,
Mr. S J Gustin, Macon.
Discussion. jvoci . ,
The valuation of Commercial I ^^.^^vUcal capacity; bat wo nave thus
We were told that it was
absurd to arrange for t’ t* st dy of
,,‘tlic higher maihema ics, for the
rcall . ,
. tenumue mmd was dehcii nt m matii-
Fi rtilixcrs-” I)r E M Pendleton.
Discussion.
and
far had a larger proportion of finer
mathematicians that can be found in
7 “Some -Suggestions* of Reine- | ^corresponding classes of young men.
<lies for our Distress.” Col D W | ( Greek, which has been so often
Louis, liablonegn. I ^eliminated from female eh.-.lion as
Discussion. ” !. ;U|| 'too great a strain on tliefemin ne
"-asaicss. | i .| t .^.iiitelleet, has from til) first been a
favorite study, and there art Greek
■fYing Geoi'iilii Si.uv. .«|£ri- >
enltui’iil Sdclrty VtigiiKt
COMMITTKE RECEPTION.
M. yor J H Rucker.
Ex-Mayor C G TaiYna.fg.-.
General W M B'nwi’P.
Dr W L Jones.
Col S evens Thomas.
Dr John S Linton.
•M ij I.amar Cobb.
Col I. II Cliarhoimier.
Dr J B Carlton.
(f>l 15 C Vaneev.
Prof W W Lumpkin.
Capt J W Brumby.
Dr Janies Camak.
Iv K Reave®.
< 'ap! A S hi jo-.
Dr James S HamHtoo.
F \V Lucas.
I’ope Barrow.
Edwin 1) Newton.
A S Dorsey.
J cans M Edwards..
C - ij>t Reuben Nickels-nt.
Dr It M Smith.
K L B'ootnfield.
Col SC Dobbs.
COMMITTEE KNTERTA IY.WKNT.
Prince Hodgson.
R L Moss.
A K Childs.
John Hope Hall.
•I Cohen.
\V !l Jones.
Col H C Billups.
James M Gray.
Dr Win King.
George Palmer.
Jeff Lane.
Henry 15eus-e.
James White.
Prof W II Waddell.
Capt \V D Mitchell.
W J Morton.
E G Potter.
R Iv Bloomfield.
Hamilton Bearing.
C I> Melvie.
4 II Carlton.
L (V Thomas.
Dave Barrow.
W D O’Farrell.
Joseph Fleming.
“Shoot High,**
scholars that would honor any insti
tution.” The following is the ex
ample of. good li. Iiavioi ; “ In lead
of h: 7.’ng new comers, the second or
Sophomore class will give them a
j reception in the sot gallery, and in-
j trod nee i hem to the older students
j with the courteous hospitality which
The different editions of The Sun during the
next year will he the-samc as during the veal
ttut has just passed. The duly edition wifi on
week days be a sheet of four pages, and on
Sundays a sheet of eight pages, or 66 bToad
colnmus; _ while the weekly edition will be a
sheet of eight pages of the same dimensions
and character that are already familiar to our
friends.
The Sbn will continue to be the 6trenuous
advocate of reform and retrenchment, and of
the substitution of statesmanship, wisdom, and
integrity for hollow pretence, imbecility, and
fraud in the administration of public affairs. It
will contend lor the government of the pooDle
by the people andfor the people, c3 opposed to
government by frauds in the ballot-box and in
the counting of votes, enforced by military
Violence. It will endeavor to supply its readers
—a body now not far from a million of souls—
with the most careful, complete, land trustworthy
uccouuts of eurreut events, and will employ for
this purpose a numerous and carefully selected
staff of reporters and correspondents. 'Its re
ports from Washington, especially, will be full,
accurate, and fearless; and it will doubtless
continue to deserve and enjoy the hatred ol
those who thrive by plundering the Treasury or
by usurping what the law does not give them
while it will endeavor to merit the confidence fo
the pnblio by defending the rights of the people
against the encroachments of unjustified power
.. • .1.1 t i • I The price of the daily Sun will be 55 cents a
making :i thoiongh tiitil of ousincss mouth or $0.50 a year, post paid, or with the
DIRECTORY.
«P
- • • >, „. ,t l v. .;
THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS CALLED TU
THE FOLLOWING CONDENSED DIRECTORY
OF THE LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES OF
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
m:iny of them abandon it and confess
then.selves worsted
Buyers are nc where sentimental.
Their chief'concern is to buy where
they can get ti e cheapest the com
modities they want. Neither nation
ality nor personal friendship or sym
pathy has anythin”-to do with trade.
“ You may talk yourself hoarse,”
sav- the writer, “ ibrnt the necessity
of supporting European trade; In t
the chancxs are t hat you will liny of
mouth or $0.50 a year, post paid
Sunday edition $7.70 a year.
The Svnd'y edition alone, eight pages, $1.10
a year, post paid.
The We2k.lv Scn, eight pages of 56 bioad
columns, will be furnished during 1877 at tne
rats of $1 a year, post paid.
' The benefit of this large reduction from the
previous rate for the Weekly can lie enjoyed by
individual subscribers without tiie necessity o
making up clubs. At the same time, if any ol
onr friends choose to nid in extending onr circu
lation, wc shtiil be grateful to them, and every
such person who sends ns ten or more sub
scribers from one place will be entitled to on<-
copy of the paper lor himself without charge.
At one dollar a year, postag- paid, the expenses
of paper and printing are hardy repaid; and,
cprsidcriug the size of the sheet and tiie quality
of its contents, wc are confident the people will
considerTiiE Weekly Son the cheapest uews-
iiky litmus and tatot hkiks.
.talmadge^hodgson & <*>•
Wholesale Grocers ’•
AND PROVISION DEALERS,!
College Avenue.*
v i my ui j pi-er published in the world, and wc trust also
sell cheap- j one ot the very best.
i
a ulmicsc, because lie will sen cheap .
t-. „ T , 1 ' Address,
et than a Jvtropenn. In all the open ] deelO. THE SUN, New York City, N.
ports ot Japan the Chinese are thicks ~rr~~~— —
■y establisnwl. Also m Singapore, j It Whereas, Sarah Ada II,
Malacca, Penang, Burmab
Cochin Chinn. /
They an* the trailers of the K i:
HOUSE. BETTS & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS in GROCERIES and WHISKIES,
Broad Street.
LAMPKIN & PITTMAN, ,
DRYGOODS, GROCERIES AND GENERAL
Merchandise, College Avenue. j
OltV GOODS.
REESE & LANE,’ j
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats,
BROAD STREET.
MILLIXKUY.
miss maria McCarthy,
.yilll\ei;y|and fancy goods,
College Avenue.
IIAUDIVAUK AMI CBOCKEIIY, ETC.
J. II. HUGGINS,
Wholesale nndgRctail
GROCERIES, CROCKERY <V GI.ASSWaRI-;
No. 7, Frond Street.
T. FLEMING & SON,
Hardware,
DEUPEEE BLOCK.
ote.,
M. G. & J. COHEN,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS in CLOTHING VjDRYfiGOODS, j
I’r,fits and Shoes, Broad Street.
cornl brct-.lin*_r dictates ”
Eight Miles Under Water.
County.—
Henderson, Kxeeu-
al!( ] j trix of Matthew II. Henderson, deceased, ap
plies for leave to sell part of the Real Eitate of
said Dcc’d, to wit: One House and Lot in
Athens, in said county, known as the Wilson
lot, containing 4 acres, more or less. These are
n..h- r -.-.. «i. TV * I. I. I therefore to cite and notify all concerned to
Uni' 111 Ilo t !:i_- Dutvli kve.i j showcanseat my office on or before the first
them down bv government aid ami 1 s , If ' n ‘ 1 ?- v September n xtwhy said leave
- ” should not be granted,
moiKipoly. Bill even there they have "’Given under inv hand a'office, this 5th of
, * T-, July. 1S7R. ASA V. JACKSON,
ciimc, and come to stnv. brom July 0-5w. ■ -dinarr.
Sai-gun, Burmab, they ship more — —
iban ninc-Uuillis of ihe rice cron.
Nearly all the flour shipped from San
Francisco to China is on Chinese ac
count. The sugar trade of Amoy
and Formosa, that was formerly in
possession of foreign
M. E YOUNG,
MERCHANT TAILOR,Cutting aSPECI ALTY
One door below Long’s Drug Store, Broad S'.
’ Is). terSchenernl around Y* asked
an excited clothing merchant as the
United States troops passed through
Siaikn last week in pursuit of the
fleeing Bannocks*
“Well, my man,” said Howard,
n-igning in bis horse, ‘‘What is it?
Speak quick.”
“lam a room man, Sbeneral Dcm
cursed redskins, dev murder my bov
Shacob about tit • miles from here un
sbteal a doxen parr o‘ jiants be vos
(•eild'iin’. New pants, s-i liellep me
kracinus—pi-_dit mn of m. siitore.*’
‘•.Sorrv • ir your loss, my man. blit
liavu’L ’ • • to ' !!< aln.ii! t now. If
we catc ii wsb these <i - -tons we’ll
sto - tit•• .mil- ne- !brgo.>J aud all.”
‘•Vc t no i, Sdienvml, I know,”
eager!; -v osp.-red the liereaved
ready-: no- i-cbunt, longing des-
l»cru. to i'm uffioer’.v stirrup.
* Dut."- ■»!• rii(bi. But yen you come np
mild - Iiiitia*:- »»*t got dose new
punt.- r.. io: :v>’jcioies s.-iki-, S hener-
I?;; S .A- 'V-! S t.Sr Stiott Ui«'b !"
1 Tin* all, nipt i f B-i'uen Bu--sell,
j the ciiampiu.i diver, to walk eight
i miles in rive hours, un ler water, took
place on Long Island sound Wed-
J le-sday. Russell made the al’einpt
f r a wag -i- o'.Vm.e t.a.-t ai l dollars.
j
j At 11:30 a ni. lie init on a diving
suit weighing two hundred and ten
pound*. A boat «ith judge 7 , air
pumps and ife-line nccompanii-d him.
He walked sixty-five feet under wa
ter, over a measured course one-sixth
ot a mile in length, which he bad to
traverse forty-eight times, llussell
| is five feet nine inches in height and
1 woiglis one hundred ind titty pounds.
! Ho made the first mile in thirty-five
i minutes, which was two minutes
I ahead of time, as h's average time
i was thirty-seven minutes to the mile.
! He made the second mile in thirty
j minutes. On the third, one of bis
! stakes under the water broke, and
he bad to come to the top. It took
him forty-seven minutes to make the
third mile having to stop ten minutes
by the accident. Tin; fourth was
made in forty-seven minute--, tiie fifth
mile in thirty, the sixth ‘n twenty-
nine, and on the seventh he tell against
a rock and injured his hip He made
tha eighth mile in thirty minutes,
and finished twenty-three minutes
alu-ad ol time, covering eight miles
in four hours and hirty-s ven min
uted. He was completely exhausted
at the finish.
DETROIT FREE PRESS.
T IIE FREE PRESS is one of the very ffiw
Northern papers having any considerable
circulation in the South, or which desires and
publishes Southern correspondence. There is
hardly a locality in the South where tills paper
houses, is in j is not taken, and where it lias not seetired
ii .. i . r .i /-ii • I wunn friends, for the interest it has taken it:
Llinu-se hamK III h.am ihe Chinese Southern aftai-s. It lias advocated all meas-
have not only a large share of the lo- ares looking to the development of new Indus-
° tries, the establishment U permanent peace
Cal trade, but have a monopoly of the and friendship, and the election to office ol
representative men whose administrations mu t
(ilUHKItlKS AND PRODUCE.
F. B. LUCAS,
Produce Broker
NO. 1, BROAD STREET.
AV. A. BURNS, ;
DEALERS in GENERAL MERCIIANTDISE
No. 2, Refugee Block, Thomas St, Athens, Ga.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
DAVDJ
PREMIUM GALLERY,
Broad Street.
J. F. O’KELLY,
Photographer
OYER REESE <fc LANE’S.
-- sn:t I.ANMT-.
. -r , f. A. BURKE,
Bookseller and Station er t-i th •
UMVEKell’Y OF GI.oI.'GlA.
CVdegc Avenue, Newton House 1» -
JOHN J(.)N1 V E
IJestiuWiiv.t,
MEALS A ". ALL HolItS, JACK-.
VV. FLEMING,
(BOOKSELLER AND STATION.'-:
Corner Broad Street and College A
G. HAUSER
„ i Manufacture and Dealt r in
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, SK oARS, PIPES AND TOBACCO,
REAVES tfc NICHOLSON,
Corner Broad and Thomas S reels.
government licenses for spirits and
of the gambling houses. They have
their own hanking insurance houses
and steam lines, and it ;s said of
them: Yon can buy in their stores
nearly every article of foreign manu
facture that you can buy in English
stores, and almost invariable at a
lower price.
The son of old John Brown lives
on the Isle of Gibraltar, in Lake
Erie. Ilo is tall anil muscular with
tawny and white overgrown heard
and blue eyes, a check shirt and a
torn chip hat. He is 3aid to resem
ble Edwin Adams as Enoch Ardor.
He is rather lazy, and his sole don’t
do as much marching as the old
gentleman’s.
4>t prolific of peace and harmony.
"During the present year The Ekee Piies=
»ill publish articles from the pens of vurious
State Governors in the South, letters from cen
ters of business, mi i . eonminnicatinns from
those .in position io k-.o-.v the needs of Ihcii
State nua can suggest beneficial changes. It
further desires to hear from p’anters, fruit
growers, stock-misers, miners, and manufactu
rers. its communications will interest thous
ands in the North who are restless for a change
of abiding place, and must be of benefit to tiie
South.
AH departments in the Frke Peeps will be
maintained and made fall of interest to all
readers, aud it hopes to make many new
tViends.
Address
Detroit Free Pue-s Co.,
Detroit, Mich.
BOOTS A.\D SHOES.
(SNEAD & CO.,
Retail Dealers in
LADIES & GENTLEMENS BOOTS*SHOES j
Broad Street. j
I
JOWN W. NICHOLSON & C<‘..
Wholesale and Retail j
sn YE AND H.vr DEALERS
Deupree ’Building.
BAR AND HILLIARD*.
J. M. ALLEN.
' At Exchange Su'o.-m. .) n Street,
WHISKEY, WINES AND CIGARS. ALSO
'Billiard Saloon.
For Oeoncce’-.ee Tobacco, College Avetv
NEWTON HOUSE,
A. D. CLIN ART), PROPRIETOR,
Board $-2, per day.
KALVARINSKY & IJEBLEP,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN SEGALS AND TOBACCO.
College Avenue.
ARTHUR EVANS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
at Dr. E. Smith Lyndon's Drug Store,
Deupree Block.
For Sale.
A second-hand Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine; has been but little used aud is in per
fect order. For sale cheap for cash. Apply at
U-g29-tf. THIS OFFICE
J. II. I). BEUSSE, I
Retail Liquor Dealer,
ALSO BILLIARD SALOON, ;
Jackson Street. j
K. M. MARKS,
Peoples’ Exchange, ]
BEER, WINES, WHISKIES and LIQUORS,!
College Avenue. j
A number of Steam. Ho:vMVag
on* are at present undergoing tests
in Wisconsin, among the tests being
a two hundred mile journey over the
roads of the Slate If one of the )
which ^answers all the requirements J THE PAPER TO TAKE,
of the judges its inventor will receive
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
(Singer Machine Office, College Avonuc)
ATSBNS, - GSOHGIA.
I have opened nt the above place, where I
will give strict attention to repairing and
cleaning of Watches, Clocks mid Jewelry. AIL
work done in first class style and at reasonable
rates. Give me a cal!. april 28-6m.
GOLD AND SILVER WARE.
w. a.talMadge,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
». COLLEGE AVENUE,
Sole agent for Moses’ Electro Galvanic Spec
tacles and Lazarus & Morises perfected Specta
cles and Eve-Glasses.
In 873 Europe underwent a visita
tion ot grasflioppi is far worse than
that experienced here. They are re
ferred to in Spanish and German
monastic archives, are described as
having hidden the sun and devouring
crops on 100 acres in one hour, Af-j
ler devastating France they were
supposed to have perished in the At
lantic.
The conundrum about the pins is
well enough, but who breaks all the
needles? A single factory in R-d-
ditch, England, turns out between
6,000,000 and 7,000,000 of them
each week, or about 350,000,000 a
year, which is equal to one third of
the population of the globe. With
all the factories in the world going,
who breaks these billion of needles ?
810,000 from the State treasury.
The Emperor of Germany is de-
s rous of lotting his would-be assassin,
liodel, off with imprisonment, hut
Bismarck and the Crown Prince arc
S lid to hold that, in justice to himse’f
and to the other sovereigns of Europ:,
he should allow the culprit to be
executed.
Birth.—Tc the wife of John \V.
,’bus agent on the Kentucky
Central, a son, Charlton‘11., her first
born :
[ A great big bouncing baby boy.
A saucy little ladjy,
The j ri Je anil joy of his mamma
An 1 the ’mage of his daddy.
I) i. ing the late unpleasantness with
th« l eather a fat Ithaca, New York,
woman dressed herself in calic • and
sat down in the middle of Caruudilln
Creek, where she remained all the
afternoon.
J. R.;CRAWFOLD,
On Duuiclsville road, 1 1-2 miles from Athens,
dealer in general merchandise. B-: furnished
wagon yard in the State.
P. LEWIS,
Dealer in
Family’Grcceries, also Fruits, Nuts, Canned
(Goods. Confectioneries, &e..
Broad Street, - - ATHENS, GA.
GANN & REAVES,
SALE AND L.VERY STABLE,
Thomas Street.
RUCKER & HULL,
COTTON AND PROVISION BROKERS,
Office 21, Thomas St., Warehouse
Corner Clayton and Thomas Sheets.
A. K. CHILDS & CO.,
Dealers in
STOVES TINWARE*HOUSE FURNISHI NG
Goods, Corner Broad an ! Thomas Streets.
Fire Insurance.
FIRE INSURANCE, S. J. MAYS, Agent,
FOR FRANKLIN PHILADELPHIA,
Lynchburg Virghra,
UNDERWRITERS NEW YORK.
Carriaee Raker.
BURPEE & BRO.,
jBnildcra ot
CARRIAGES, WAGONS, AC.,
Spring street, Athens, Ga.
| H. li. CARLTON,
Editor and P.-oprb tor ot the
SOUTHERN BANNER,
No. 7,^Granite R nv. Adieu-, v< -.
More reading matter than uav paper sn N E.G.\
Perhaps General Banks is right in
demanding that the war shall be
fonght over again. It w'ould give him
a chance to redeem biB reputation &8
a soldier. There is no Stonewall
Jaokson now.
XaOXTG SSTASLISSED.
Enterprising:! Reliable!
The Chronicle & Sentinel
(ESTABLISHED 178S.)
The Constitutionalist
(ESTABLISHED 1799.)
Two Papers ('unralidateit 31 ar, h IS, 1877.
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Caroliun. Offers greater advanta.es to advertisers
than any paper in the South.
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cratic in politics, but perfectly independent in
its comments upon men aud measures. Its
opinions ti]«in all important matters are fearless
ly expr.-ssr-d, aad resolutely maintained.
During the coming winter special«. pendent
iu Washington, Atlanta, and •Miumliin, will
keep oar readers fully informe i of the pro
ceedings of Congress and of the Legislature of
Georgia and South Caroliun. Its Commercial
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Address
WALSH * WRIGHT, Managers.
SIMMONS
Liver Regulator.
Hepatine Comp. Cathartic Pills.
Tutts Pill, Poms Plasters.
Worm Candy and Vermifuge,
Sarsaparilla, Buchu.
Tutts and Hambleton’s Hair Dye.
Aniline prepared for use.
Long’s German Cologne.
Long’s Cologue.
Lead, Oil, Glass and Varnish.
Morphine, Opium, Chemicals.
Hair Brushes and Combs.
Perfumery, Toilet Soaps.
And everything in the Drug* Arr : v,t l - vk
Line, at lowest prices tit
C. W. LO\(i & Co.’s
j | (VIA. VirolXIA ini)LA>E r.OTTF-
Atheus, ' ia.
J OB WORK OFJALL T E8CRIP-
tion neatly done at th» c office
ATLAHTH- CHARLOETT
A ir-Line.
CONDENSED TIME CARD.
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ways ou baud t
vera. Stock ■
our care. Stock ou
deelStf.
:n m m mu
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1 A Vi'Ri H'RIETORS.
at h—r old Maud, rear Frauk-
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’i ui.vt .or when en rusted to
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A»rive at New Y'ork ‘■'-45 * -a
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rive at Lula, 5.2-7, 1‘ M Leave Lida. ' •■. t* M
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