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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA„ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1895.
The Tifton Gazette. A Railroader Speaks
I-UIU.JSIIKI) WKKKI.Y.
B. T. AU/EN, Editor.
Offlolal Organ County of Berrien.
Offlolal Organ City of Tifton.
" tkbMs or spirneiii i-rtyx
One Year...
Blx Months
Throe Months Mv f ,y ^ •
INVAIUAW.V IN ADVANCB.
Kntorort at the postofBcO, at Tifton, Georgia, no
mall matter of the tteooml do**.
\ \
MiNrlfe Iws lx*on a great’lofTerelr frohi Ca-
turrli. Havoml phyNblaiiH and various patent
meiliolnes were resorted to, yet the (llscaac con
tinued miahated, nothJnjf appearing to make
ahy Impression ujh>ii it. Her eonstjtiiitlon hnaliy
Intcrune linplieatetl, the |M»lson nenig In hei
blood.
I secured a Dottle of H. It. It. and placed her
tiji.ui its hi..., mill tn uur mirjirlM ilia liiiurovti-
• tl no incut Ihijiiiii at ones, unci tier recovery wuu rn|ilrl
no uti.l pamiiMo. Xu uiliur |iri/|iariitiiui over pro-
■liicc.l Ktii'li a wonderful change, unil for all
form, nr lllojiil lilwiuiui 1 iiluuirfiilly niwuiunnl
ii. it, li. >K u aliMrldf liliKirl I'urlilur. /
It. )•. DnOill!,
Yiir.Iinnnlcr Ooorgtft Itnllnm.!, Atluiitu, (la.
The Blakely Observer asserts that
“Since the advent of 1805 enough
rain to make a crop lias fallen.”
“If this spell doesn’t give us a mag
nificent fruit crop, then there is no
virtue in cold weather,” exclaims
thi) Griffin News.
Quito a number, of our country ex
changes and some of our city ones,
too, snowed; very perceptible signs of
tlio late blizzard lust week.
Mr. 1). G> Hall has been appointed
traveling passenger agent of the
Georgia Southern and Florida rail
road with headquarters at Atlanta.
Tho citizens of Albany have ap
pointed a committee of thirteen to go
to New England and bring hack a
cotton mill each in their breeches
pockets. That's good.
The financial interests of this proud
American Hemihllo seem to lie in the
hands of I’liilistinoa, men whoso
blimps of patriotism have not been
developed to any appreciable extent.
Mileage tickets issued bv the Geor
gia Southern and Florida system will
hereafter be honored by any division
of the Plant system, and via' vena.
This is a most convenient arrange
ment lor commercial tourist.
Thu Albany Herald says Ellen
Beam Yaw's real name is Way, that
she was lioi n in Savannah and is.a
defendant of an illustrious Liberty
county family. Let that lie as It may
she has readied the zenith as a so
prano vocalist.
Tho financial salvation of tho far
mers lies in their own hands, truth
fully says tho Brooks Enmity Nows,
and as long ns limy look elsewhere
than to themselves for relief their
embarrassed condition will grow
worse.
Hon, .1. K. Mercer, state senator
from tho Ninth district, and Lawyer
J, K, McConnell, of Cariioxvillu,' have
received the appointment of “income
tax colleelors" for tho Stain of Geor
gia. The former for the southern
and the latter for tho norlherii dis
tricts.
Thu Brunswick Times is eminently
correct when it says: “If thorp was
energy and proper effort by tho peo
ple and tlie railroads southern Geor
gia would lie thickly populated within
tlie next few years. Them is no
other section of the United States
widen offers so much fur so little.”
Thu Savannah, Amuriuus ami
Montgomery railroad will not lie sold
on the BOtli, ns advertised. The
road’s attorneys have prepared uud
filed a voluminous bill of exceptions.
The chad will therefore, go the alt
pretrte eilhi t, and until a derision there
is made, the sale will he Indellnitely
postponed.
Thu Telfair Enterprise hulls down
tho woman suffrage question to III
our views: “Let our women continue
to shape puliliu opinion hy moulding
individual character. In this way
there is no limit to her Inlluonce, hut
when she seeks to mould public sen
liment in any other way, she will
meet with disappointment mid failure
on every hand. Let our good women
feel it their duty to resist this blighting
tide of 'andromnnin’ that seeks to
sweep over the face of our goodly
southern country.
Thu Uazhttk has not joined in the
wholesale denunciation of President
Glovulutid’s fltiinioial views, as ex
pressed in his several recent messages
that sumo of tho democratic press
have indulged in, nor yet arc wo
ready to give congress a lainlmsting
for not adopting the president’s sug
gestions and enacting them into law.
They all recognize the liiinnoml strait
to which the country is subjected and
every one thinks Ins remedy is ihu
only right one tube applied in the
emergency, and--they all “rather ho
right than President. Yousouf
Dent liens Cniiuot Be Cured
by lie si applications as they cannot
roach tlie diseased portion of ,tin ear.
There Is only one way to cure iloafiiois,
noil that In by constitutional rcMoillun,
Deafness fs caused by an Indamod oopdl
tlon of the mucous lining or the Kus-
tachlsn Tuliu, Whan this tuho is In
flamed you liuve a rumbling so ami or Iih
perfect hearing, and when it In ontlrrlv
dosed, deafness in tho result, and unless
Iho hdliuuinnllon can lie taken out nlul
tldn tube rcsinruu to its normal condition
hearing will ho destroyed forever t nine
eases out of tun are caused hy catarrh,
which In nothing hut an inllamed condi
tion of iho mlioima surface,
Wo will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of deafness (caused hy catarrh)
that cannot ho cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure, bend for circulars; free.
,F. J. Oiiunkv A: Co., Toledo, 0,
Mold by Druggists, Pic.
'ATI. AST A, .Nine 12.
During the jnoit few uiisulis 1 liuve given II. n.
II. severe tests In tlie euro uf Wood Diseases,
nail iiiiheslintlnaly nrnnoniiee II u safe, sure,
liiiriiiless mid speed)' Wood Partner, fully inerlt-
iuu tlie eonndiuiue of tliejaildle. Sly customers
nru dellaliusl mill Its afreets, mid the ilemahd
ims so wonderfully Ineruased that 1 have Isssi
ff.iti|iulled to l.uy hy the gross, us It Is the near
sellh.a hlood remedy I handle.
W. A. OltAIIAM, Druggist.
Ati.akta, Jane42, last.
We llnd the sale of II, li, II largely ou'(lie In*
rretuui, mid as u lllood Piirllter wo eoiislder It
llrsi-eluss. "Its one of tlie best selling uiedielnee
we handle, Hus lie Ilium., I>rii|C|p*t*.
Not Brail YcL
Atlanta |mn«nittro giving the |nib)lo*o!iiemjrl-
oiiit anil wornliirfiil raae* that an? unite lnter«?»t-
Ing. It w»ein» ft young ludy In Atlanta hail 1n?en
ruporlml an dead, hut It came to the mud* ii/ the
Atlanta .loiirual that hIh? wart Mt111 alive, ami
being on th» nlurt for new*, a reporter wan aunt
to the lady’* reH|f|i?m?e to learn all the fant*
Ml** llelle Diliiawiiy, who bad Iwieu pronoimc'Dl
ileail, met him at (lie floor, »toufly denying that
ahe wa<» iloafl. Him *aldf
••Kor year* rheumatlMiii ami neuralgia have r«-
ulrttflil ithyrthtiuim ami all other treatment. My
murtf’IcM rtemmul to dry up, my ll«**li rthraiik away,
mv Joint* were awfdlen, painful Ami large, lo*t
my apperltu, wit* rcdupeif to GO poumlH In wulght
nutl tor imnithrt wan expected to file. I com*
iiiomicd the u«c of H. II. II., and the action of
oue liair a Imttlu convinced my friend* that It
would f'lirc me. It* eft'eet wa* like magic. It
gave me a- appetite-gave mu Htrength, relieved
all palnrt tied uehert, atldefl llerth to my lionert,uml
when live bottle* hud been lined I hail gained M
pound* or rlimli,himI I am today Hound and well."
IlMioii It a i.m Co.. Atlanta. On., will mall free
a lifeik full of Wonderful wordrt about IiIikmI and
It-N Imrrorx.
Petition for Incorporation.
HTATK OK OKOHOIA, County ok IlfstiitiKv;
To TUB HITKIUOII CfU.ItT OP HAIU I’OI'NTV--
The J/eililon of II. II. Tift ami H.H. Kell rcHpcct-
fullv nhowrt Hint they duxlre for llitfini'tdvuN ami
tlud'r an*fic|»tcH to lie IntorpoiuUnl for a term of
twc.itydlve year*, with the privilege of renewal
ut the expiration of r*ul<l term, under the name,
hIvie mid Mile of
Tlio Tlflfin Foundry A Machine Company,
with a capital {itoek of tun thoiiNund dollar*
fkio.iKH)), with privilege of IntTUSUdJig .taint* to
Jtfty thoimaml dollar* when a majority of the
rtloeklmlilerrt of *ald aAHoclatlon may deem It
lieNi. mo to flo.
The object of till* iiHHoclatlon in pecuniary
f ull) to Itn mi'iuber*. ami the parll(?iihir IighIuchh
u which the aHrtocl.illoii d«*lreH to engage lx
that fif Iron and llrn««w Founder*, general ma
chine Nluip* and manufacturing, repairing and
dealing In mnchlnejy and NiippllcH, ami it la the
do*lr« of the iiHHochulou that they he authorized
to liegln biiHMifM. when forty percent of the
ital Mtoek hart actually hcen pahi In.
'ctltlnnot'N further ilvulre the power ami au
thority to make any and all eontraetrt nceeiiNary
t«» the proper ctimtuct of the liUKluit** In which
they wlrtli tn engage, to Hite and to he rtiietl h,v IU
eoriioralu name, tn have and to mm a eninumii
him I, to hold any ami all klmlH ol property, hot Ii
real and perMouul, uml mill, Iimiam or mortgage
Name, to borrow money and to nee urn the miiihu
hy mortgage, homl* or oiherwlHc.aml to have all
the rlglitN granted corporailonN iimlur the law*
of Ucorgla.
I'otlilouerN dertlre further tlm power ami an
tlmrlly, when Incorporated, to make and enforce
all by-law* and legnlatlnn*, n«t repugnant to the
lawn of Georgia nr of the I'nlled Htat.CN, hm they
may deem primer ami expedient to earry out the
»hjt?cl of their art*«u latloii ami the purtleiilar
Baldridge & Fulwood
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Tifton, - - Georgia.
FRUIT AND FARM LANDS A SPECIALTY.
ABSTRACTING and CONVEYANCING.
W« will confine our operations for the present to the counties of Uorrien, Ii-
wln anil Worth, and arc prepared to handle anytlilug In the Heal Estate .line fn tho
counties named.
Our Mr. Bald ridge will work constantly between this section and the north and
west, going frequently In person for the purpose of securing u desirable class of
northern Immigrants.
Heal estate will ho In good demand for the next twelve months. We propose
to spend a liuve amount of our time In securing opfons, contracting with those
who have properly for sale, and classifying and grading landB placed with us. Wo
advertise everything free of charge and can get a better price for your property
than you cun. If you have anything for sale cull on or write us at once.
Bowen’s Bargains.
N
Tifton Institute.
The Spring Term of the above Institution will open on
Monday, January 7th, 1895
The undersigned will continue as principal of the Liter-
Department and will supply all necessary additional
teachers to insure the successful conduct of the school
The rates of tuition will be 50c. 1.00 and $1,25 per mo.
for all who study the common school text books ; and $2.35
rer month for • advanced students—payable each Monday
morning for the preceding week. If different terms arc de-
ired, patrons should see me before entering their children.
Miss Ella C. Bacon will have charge of the Music De-
artment as heretofore. Terms, $2.50 per month.
. J . WILLIAMS, JR.,
Tifton, (Ja. Principal.
PROFESSIONAL CAHDS.
Dr. MAURY M, STAPLER.
N V XO I A M 8 T,
Ear, Eye, Nose, Throat and Lungs.
Wki Cherry 8t., Mico.x, CJa.
Dr. E. V. BALL,
Physician and Surgeon,
1HKIMA i t : (IKOIKIIA.
Will glvw NjHMial nt tout hm to Chronic 1>Im»
oiimcn, Hiirgcry mill Vctioral IMnciincn, OMIt'0
in IMtti* liiiilillii*'. Cff* Will uiiNWttr Al.l. callrt,
day or night. ty-\4-uJN.
IiiimIiipm* in whli'li limy winli to cngiigo.
I’ctltloiicrN further ilcxlro that Ilia principal
olllro ami place of hHHlmeiMof Hiihl (iKNoeiatiou
he Infilled at Tlllon, Ha., ami that they he a 11
Mmrl/cd to eMLahllrtli hraneh oniren anywhere In
the HI11 to they may ileem to the lutfli'CNt and ad-
vautaLre of their itH.innlatlnii.
I'elllhnier* further tleiirn that the (ntnouiiI
llahllltv of Nlnckhnldct'N he limited to the
uimmiil of their unpaid Nul>Hcri|»tlonH to Hie
caiilial Ntuek of Muhl auMicintion,
Wherefore petlllouorM pray an order of Incor
poration and they will ever pray. etc.
W, Kdi.Wnou,
I'otlt Itdior'* Attorney.
Kllnl la oniee thU January k'lt, IHtiA.
0.1/. Hmi i n, Clerk R.C. II. C.
(U'XHtHI A -lii'.itiukn County ?
I. O. I.. Hinltli, l leik of tho Huperlor Court of
*aid eouiity, do horohy certify that the ahovo
ami loregolng In a correct copy of the original
(1et.lt.h01 on hie In thh olllee. Till* .lamutiv ’J!i,
iHItft. 0. I.. HMil'll, Clerk H. C. II.' C.
Petition for Incorporation.
HTATK OK (IKOltniA, IlKnitlBH CM'HTVl
To vur. Hm aumn i'mmt of Haiv> County
Tha petition of O. M. Tift, J. Duncan and I..
A, Hnuw ruMpeotfnlly ahnwa that they dexlre for
Hh|iii*cIvch, rtueceNNora and UNHOclalfN, to he In
corporated for a term of twenty-live yenra, wll.li
Vilvllege ol renewal, aceortllng to law, ut the
expiration of mild term, under the iiiune, atyle
and title of ^
" The Tifton Orchnril Compiiny
and hy that name to have the right to aue atul to
liCNiied, lo have ami to nne a common real, to
elect or appoint alt oIIIccin and lo make ami
adopt Much Ii> law* and regulation* not repug
uant lo t.lm InwN of HiIn Slate or of tlio I'nlled
Staiea, an they may deem nceeNtmry ttml expe
dient, to property curry out lint objuut of aahl
a**oclathiu.
The otijeet of mild nainclnlloii I* for pecuniary
gain to It* Htoekliolder* ami the partlmilur hu*l-
neNN In which they wIhIi to engage, in that of a
general fruit growing uud mu*iry bunlne**;
eleurlng and Net Hug land In fruit trecNiiml vino*
and growing, Imylug ami marketing any and all
klmlH of fruit uml trcea,
I'etlthmerh de*lio that tho capital atoek of mtld
UNNofluthm he lll'teen thoiiNiind tlollar* ($15,000)
and that they he allowed to lnerea«e mild nioek
to llfty thieirtaml dollara ((<50,000) when a majori
ty of the Ntookholder* may deem It expedient
and their ideiuure m» to do.
IV'!lInner* further ih»*lre that »ald *tui*k he
dl\ hied into allure* of the par value of one hun
dred dollar* each, and that no Moekludder lie
liable for debt a of Raid unhocIuHou, except to Hie
extent of hi* unpaid Nuh*crtpthm to tlie eapl
tal Ntoek thereof, ami that they he allowed to he
gin huNlncMN when ten per cent of mild capital
Ntoek Ini* actually heen paid In.
IMtlHnucr* further de»tro the authority, when
thev are Ineorpointed, to make any and all con
tract* that are Incident to the hualne** for which
*nld a*Aoelatlou I* ineorporatnd, uml to Imlil
hay uml *ell, or lea*e any and all klml* of prop
erty, hotli real und permuml, to horrnw money
and to secure the *111110 hy note*, mortgage*
hond* or otherwlNi*. and to have all the right*,
power* and authority at are allowed huoIi cor
poration* under the law* of Georgia.
I’etlllnitor* furthor do*lru that the principal
ollhH* and place of hiiNliieuN of mild aHMU'latlnn
U> located in the City of Tifton, m *ald
Slate and County. (', W. Kui.wiam,
l'etllloner*' Attorney
Kll.ul In unice tliU J ami tivy w. lfHWV.
O. Clerk H- C, II. «\
CIKtmiJIA -Ul'.mtIKA’ Cou.xtv
I.O. L. Hmith. Clerk of Hie superior Court nf
Niild county, do hereby certify that tho above und
loregolng I* a true and correct cope of Hie origi
nal petition nn tile In thl* olhee. Till* Juhuurv
W. »»»• o. I., smith, Clerk H. c. It. c
JOHN MURROW,
Attorney - ut-Luw,
TIKTOX, • (IKOIKIIA.
Olllee—.Rotnn* t and a, l^n e hiiihllog.
dleoHon*, CotumerchG Law and Ueal Mutate.
dr. n. peterson:
Pliyisioian and Svtvgoon,
TtrroN, DKoHotA.
Olhee over Main Street IMiarmnoy, In riMim*
two and three. J V 'Call* an*werud promptly
lay or night.
TIFTON
O
&
p-
sale stables.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA
t\ A, WIC.LiAMS, Proiirtrtor
:v.'..-oocc
12-U-U4ain.
Dr. W. J. FARMER.
Tll'I'OX’ (IKOHOIA.
Chronlo EUoaioi, Surgery, Venereal Dls-
oaeei, and Diieaeee of Females.
1 will give Npeela) attention to Miuwiutcnr
and Ai t rr. IMmk.ahk*. Private eoiiNultlug riHitn
for ladle*. Olhee next, door to Pudrlck Hro**
bRjlATMcCREAr -
Phynioian and Surgeon,
'rtrroN, ukkuoia.
Prompt nttontion given to caIIh, day or night
Ollh.e at- icHhiuucu on laivc Avenue.
3 if •Tvnioii) Kkvkr a Hi-ei ialty. l-i-'tH-tim.
PEEPLES & ALEXANDEFL ‘
C. JEFFORDS
D E N T I 8 T ,
SYLVESTER,
GEORGIA.
Drown and Bridge Work and Oral Surg
ery Specialties.
Teeth Extracted Without Pain
Hy use of “Tundum," which positively
destroys all anr.se of pain. “Tundum''
does not put you to sleep. Special reduc
tion when several teeth arc extracted or
plate made lo replace them.
D. A. FULWOOD,
t o i* n o y
NAHHV1M.U, •
s-at-Tift w,
• OKOmilA.
lla*lncNM md|clte<l in all branch** of tho pro-
feNrtioii, lo whieh prompt and careful attention
will he glum. 54-itt-t f.
C. W. FULWOOD.
Attorney-nt-Lnw,
'liKTON, - (IKOIKIIA.
'rompt attention given to all legal hu*lnc**.
Uf 'Okfu’H-Over J. W. Paulk'* l>mg*tore.
DR. J. C. GOODMAN
Physician and burgeon,
TIKTOX aKoltniA.
()KKirK--Hoom In the Tifton l>rag Htore.
UT* Tlmnklu^ the public for it* pant libera)
patronage and aidiult a eontinunthm of the name
TIFTON, GA.
My *hon I* located at the Southern Kxpre** of*
flee tn the K. P. Ilowen tmlldtng. All work
promptly and neatly executed, ami RatlNfactlnii
guaranteed. v4n:»4tf. 1>. A. Kl’f.WOOD.
Drs. J. W & D. J. WILLIAMS,
DENTIST’S,
OFFtOK—Ituuk llulldlng. Room No, t^up stain
DR. J H- HAMMOND,
Phytaioifen und Sm-geon,
KXIflMA.tB. Jt W. tt. HA (IKOIKIIA.
H|>celiil attention to t’hronle dlucaM?*, and dia
mine* of Women amt Children. Call* promptly
attended. Wo-k on the line of the It. A' W. li.
R., cNpri lnlly milleltcd; and all calh hy mall
promptlv attended. Hill* due when *«r\ hv*are
femlcreu. Chavge* moderate. CouNultatlon at
my othec free.
Sianlv's Business College
SHORTHAND.
Thomusvillo. - Georgia.
Itook-kceplng, Telegraphy, Typewriting, Ten-
maiiNhlp and Arithmetic. Htmlents n**li.ted to
|H)*ltlnn. No vacation, For full partiputar« t
addrcN* li, \V. Jl. Hrt.xt.v, Pre*hlrnt.
J. W. JOINER,
Jeweler ii Ofti
Eyes
free
cxntnincd mid fitted
charge.
Fine watch repairi-g a specialty.
Wuhintlon Street,
ALBANY - GEORGIA
TOBMANS
r\
the powd wlffoli makes the world. It is tlio maiuapring of every busi
ness, and constitutes the force which impels the mind to exert
every influence. I am exerting every influence to con
vince tlie people, who trade at Tifton, that
THE . KOOL KASH
will hity 3s many Standard Goods at my store as at any
other in Southern Georgia. I also pay tlie highest cash
prices for—
COTTON, WOOL, CHICK
ENS, EGGS, BUTTER, HIDES,
TALLOW, BEESWAX, Etc., Etc.
. :0:
I will sell yon any article of merchandise in my store at tlie
lowest figures in exchange for Country Produce.
—I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FARMERS’ SUPPLIES.
E. P. BOWEN,
l-tf Near t)ie B. & W. Depot, TIFTON. GA.
0 COMfi TO Tfife o~ ”
TIFTON DRUG STORE
And voit will bo treated to your advantage, my motto being
FIRST-CLASS GOODS
^ .j
REASONABLE PRICES
I keep a large anpply of STANDARD Patent
Medicines arid are prepared to use, in filling your pre
scriptions, Fresh Drugs of the Best Quality.
1 AM WEED SUPPLIED
With Toilot and Fancy Articles, Perfumery, School Books, and Sta
tionary, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, Fruit Jars. Flower l’ota and
Churns. PalutB, Oils, Varnishes, Gold Paints, Prepared Buggy and
Furniture Paints, Brushes, Etc.
Full Line of Hawkes’ Optical Goods.
Do Not Buy Elsewhere Before Seeing or Pricing These Goods.
The most select stock of Tobacco and Clgitrs in the city
My customors can bo served with good Havana cigars.
FreshcBt and best Garden Seeds, all the year round. Call and see mo.
l-tf. J. c. GOODMAN. .
JULIAN, LOVE & BUCK,
"Wholesale Grocers,
TIFTON, : : GEORGIA.
DEALERS IN
Bacon, Corn, Oats, Hay, Bran &
Feed. Car lots and less.
SiTPrompt attention given all orders.—
JAKE W. PAULK.
I v4-n3S.tr.
li. T. WALDHEP.
Paulk & Walclrep,
, DEALERS IN
BUGGIES, - WAGONS, - SUBBEYS,
HARNESS, SADDLES, BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS, ETC.
REPOSITORY:
Itenr of Main Street Phtmiinoy, - TIFTOX, GEORGIA.
ty Prlecs as low us Hrslclass goods can be obtained,
our goods nnd let us quote you prices.
Come to see us, examine
261] m.
8. Gr. SLACK,
Contractor and Builder,
AND DEALER IN
Brick, Lime, Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Shingles and Hardware.
TIFTON, - GEORGIA.
Main - Street - Pharmacy,
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
Having purchased the .Take W. Paulk stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Etc.., 1 will continue the business at the same stand and will offer great bargains to
cash purchasers. Every article in the atock is marked down to the lowest notch.
Everything guaranteed to be fresh uml pure.
Will keep always unhand a full stock of everything usually kept in a first-class
drug store.
Mr. Jake W. Paulk will be found bublml the connter ready to give prompt and
polite attention to all customers.
The prescription department will be under the supervision of Dr. N. Peterspn,
as heretofore.
J. J. GOLDEN, Prop’r.
BSOfiUS
$3 SHOE
The Beat Shoe*
A KINS.
Over One Dttlltou l-o.rlr rear the
W. L. Douv.Mv. £3 nnd c4 Shoes.
_ . All ear eh,:.■r an »,:aettr utiitoctarr.
The/give Ut-»s!ut f r'.Lo l.icit.rv.
. T{*y *qu»l cuatom Vuvj la and Ut.
ur wwarlDA l.\j ua>.iri.auicd.
flee* ora uuihiui • M*nipfd on ooie.
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