The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, October 08, 1898, Image 2

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Mornfg C®. ■ I u*rr»>.m.bCT.«.te* J tfMtesOTWltawi*’ luritwiuro Start tUk.U -um rw 'rtlAA nriM iwr every iuufwm iWi I ’* bdysrttoiag mediami far thisentiN section «f the State. *•* KRiKIH MHAa<IMATW»M L ■••■ ' ntßSi'i a i wj<M' x*rfr Official ftprtl IWMtay U GrtWto TA’IAMHO jOWTHAMHi 001!|T JI3PTOJti<AW Jfsill’• W» Protaeor Proctor jf Q<l «W WM’fW iff l * •'*’> f «ifc»l>^«[Cf|lTT t> »* WWMIWi ins • bank, m collusion with lbec»sb ten UuMh i»m .•MMM’ff.., I eiiMd » Wwn Qqay quite capable of *Mh conduct— J Ci !Bflfwb«foff" UhoO® to so generally r*cognn*d all over the awa.ux/„i ani*rioo*r to th* United State* to ol ot a naw proee**, either mechanical or obema«IIKMII*i&4HMH»<*>P >bre belter ibao tbe procee* now in □»*— that it »*HfcoMHMNVUI improve tbe quality ao*]||oQr|be coat The io ventor ol IM|Uk prooom will receive the money offered ao a gilt, and Mill retain tWtHAierahlp of bio invention, which Mfe commissioner declare*, would make him a rich mao io abort Him Lucy Loo Hill, daughter ol the Lieut Geo. 4. P. Hill, who was killed oa the day Pviereburg, Vs, was evac uated, baa written two leltera which ought to diapoee ot th* queetton of •*- l*die* a eucoeeeor of tbe late Him wAnfe Davi* aa tbe "Daughter of the Confederacy* Mia* Hill *ay* obe agree* with Gen. John B Gordon that •th* till* should di* with it* original pooeeaoor—Winni* Daria.* She add* that "no greater honor could b* paid Pm*d*a» Jefferson Daria' daughter than to bury with her tbe till* sb* wore ao proudly * A* for herself, Mi« Hili my* ahe i* content "aa a Cooled erm* daughter." This ie gigpabay and Feelingly raid,but noth hare been expected from th* bright and accomplished daughter ol on* of Gen Robert E. Lee » moM dashingand faithful lieutenant* ■ilea On th* Ysiuterv A* of honor at a reception given ft. ngioo. General Mile* volunteer troop* of tbe United State* in tbe war with Spain were a* L>*ve and a* patriotic a body of aoidiere aa ever took tbe field tn any campwmrtbe world baa ever men. Th* baMH&mr fought were won it gaiMbK dl an* recorded is htetory. •And yet th* peril which cor sol dier* bad meet cau«e to dread waa c<4 bullet*. tert disease, which awvpt over I oar camp* and dwtroyed hundred* I where bul’et* killed on*. Our scidser* j entJQdpft/tWfdver atridkau eaaap* | a* mjfxWm ffl.lie hill tn th* face *f ? the enemy, with a courage and devo- I *> tb » now* page* 0/ history. that there ■*.-> I wckenod a*4'dHS4lrau*e they wished to; ibm* who blam* th* *ofdiere and officer* cl oar army lor th* disease awd dearitthutoteMtostanri th* r*®>» and th inn ad th* rank*; tape* who aarert that ear e*Hiere mffipmd through their own lanlt inaujha ggqrtvr of a mdlicc «nred •flHh* Ami and di* 1 bmaaa* they liked-W-and wbcwvwr army | and &* noM who it. I bare : 'Warn* far th* daat»**«hu*g tesWhffiWr BiMMsd TikEre Steer *! °* ’ ISB, 1 th* QenMTcf Georgia raErvai win «c ■' mtodMHMbdWwhwayrtaHnMm, 6cm 5 nßhajtgwMrtoiriTpi to the mn*muHMh|*gent far ffiS infaeswatian m to reliet, eri&ag Bn, &t’* of tirkrto, and orlw J. C, Hau, Gen Jl'-'U • 1 Mht* CiMtaooogWr ewa think* Fh* flhkd*panmeni ia *a not to keep Araofn bound in b*J»k* in tb* HHe I citie* th* P I*r. "TlTe •oftWriflnhat are to r»maio' t in tbh c nntry daring th* winter could not be better provid'd far Utap to tend them south where tbe?«4l L until spring. Sotjtfly dk <ll belter hffilfObut “fw I Th* climat* of Middle Georgia *od South Carolina, where this military pop3atA wft tT kAtted, »• mild TooAh M pJbntt leoltoß comfort in ’ t*oW thMugßlut Dre Uster, nnfa« U E» ««OOr£ ¥H<I d * aoap, aodeven ihenritejneo eao pro toot t bemeel Jb&SdiM JiMM 1 ffinmwrimhmrtdui.M /iM cw mw II reta>WM*«e'Were*-tW*MWMfI jf 1 iwi ■! Ill 3 -’ pj-r T s |(IrMI!<AT!¥E| 111 ” R r S-_-w-:-w-T«^»TTa , M'wr'* XT WWtU' /•’ • l> 1 1 n i ;> x »t»rq frniA* W ffiMR DtaMMWAMI« ART/ ’ E fw lAmtalM MtoJßawels, 1 A »*.IM 9mn JMllhw* latmtnm, h ChhbntoJfmffimryfitwyhcea, : A F t w post* Will OtaonaTWATv tv* : * rSf) SUVCRLATIVt VIRTUCS. „ WW Guluiww.lil. Dev. 3Vth. IS*T. 2 >Tk# Jjcmer < Jtoatis Dn9 O™ ► W AUsala, (Ai. , • Utmixn: I bare ha»<iW “ Da. Pm»’ : SV*ams*nv«” fur eiMii yverv. and bare £ > | aerer know* «T a slagte instance where it x f tailed to (pre pertret satisfaction. Parlies S t s wta» once are II always snake peruMaeat 2 ieustOßjers We self more es this article - * | than all ths other snrrninaUres. soothing 2 i syrups, and eoUi dte** eombined. s Mgned. T.». KICK Dremrist. s | Z l-’t'V.,;. '"' X - | PITTS* CARMINATIVE I: I* far aat* at all hret-daM drwe-etoran : Pmcx. M AHO so Ccnrr* ‘ " = is Highly Re«v=t- j 1 r»VKlW*”ffikW mended for Cocaa-L : ■ toSaumXAZffi Coum.H ■ insasiA't. Hjj So** Thb-- »r. B«<?s • 2 IAiJ/AtSMenmn « its*, a »r» » < = IWaye<re**livetalw WH«x>r:> ; < ran : ;■■■■■■■■■■ and All Pt ar new of £ | the Threel. Lenga an* Breaehtal Takes. = • A Feamvw toneme run Caocr. * trimtmummmtmuuuumMtMHnti i •««»••» nitwr DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The fins of J- M- Leach X Co., is this day dimedvod by mutual coomnt. The Lechner Grocery Oa.. wdi be successor* ot the burine**, collecting all note* and accounts due the firm and pay all indebt edness. This September Mb, leß6. J.M Lxach. M. K Leckku. I ask mr friends tc give their patr?Eage to the Leehasr Grocery Co., who will be glad to serve them at the old stand. J. M. Lxacu. CHANGE OF FIRM. I have this day sold my resunrant and meat market to P. 8. Ptomalre, who will beresßer conduct the business* at No. 8 Sokweon street, and I hope that my friends and the public will extend to him tha same liberal pattvnage far which I have to thank them, is tbe past. All accounts due both these places are collectible by me and I woukd be glad that they be paid ( promptly. De A. Oxfokil / Griffin.Gx. Sept Isa n» its F cm remedy far OocsmsgtKXL Ik its tondy use tbccsixbof b-vetess ctses hire been slready penauwemfy cured. So proef-pasdre am I of ts power th* 1 consider it tny Ady to and #w* farshv to three of your readers ' who hire Q.-ostoto<kia,ThrQat. Brooduai er | Lang Trocbte. k ttare wO wrte me th* | express srripossrefice address. Stoeerebr, fa A. SLOCUM, * C. M 3 fwrl fit. tow fart, ar- TW KESmM sa.< rew 111 111 WbnnwHim* M taw fan* awnretata* tate cwmmhi faun 1 ittan wood yard; I want to reH you your Wood, cut and 1 split, ready for us*. Wood yard at M*l 1 Hill street. Telephone No. 10. W. B GRIFFIN Wl. EH. SEARCY, J ' Counsellor at GRIFFIN, GA GKSXBJBLL PKACTICB. ■ -- - Road Tax Notice. Read tax for IrttS A new due. If paid to J. d Bracks, Ccaxty TnwL~, by the Js«k of Ottobßh, IwwM receipt yon * M1 for gLdik If act paid by that dav same wUI be J. A J. Ttßw-xtL, C. S. a» D L PanocK, C. S. C. EtanrM* B«* tasrewta WK* Ctamreate. ©«jey CwßtaMUb «tb< renwcpwtnre fareree. *** KCL Ci- CX MMNNMM- ) V * uIF ; xZ R| "W H, 1 W wv* iaA jl 1 8 General SE - Aritotttfqwa Erie Wly’lron Wort*. 7 thristojfnu fg Co. Co Q Mu ßges Improved Sy»- iHBHoeA Co. Henry Diwton & Sons * -James Ohlen & Son*. Gardncr-Governor Co. Penbwrthy Injector Co. iw Mills, Sepirators, Gnte Bars and Steam nd iiqairies. PAPER. Known. INGE GO. I Record. It Las always held the record securely, but the claim paid by the compa ny upon a policy issued to Mr. Mark Banks, of Connecticut, the particulars of which ar* given here, shows that THE MUTUAL LIFE has in this in stance eclipeecl all previous dividend results: Mr. Banks wae insured for- - dividends amounted to. 2—— Paid to the estate $17,088.00 How does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums in cash, and he did this for fifty-tour years. He did not utilise any portion of the divi dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest these for his benefit Here are the particulars. Policy No. 1,233. Issued March 5,1845. An ? ou “ t , Age 40. Annual premium, I’6o. Life Plsm Original insurance in 1845, Dividend additions paid in ..12,088.00 Amount of death claim nS 54 Premiums paid by insured - »,ow-w Realized to estate over premiums paid $8388.00 Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums paid with two and a halt p& cent, compound interest per annum, with insurance increasing annually from *5,00* at age 40, to $17,028 at age 94. . t The dividend additions paid to the estate were 139 per cent, of all the premiums paid for the insurance. Mr. Mark Banks was the treasurer and cashier of the Greenwich Savings Bank, and died at th* good old age of ninetp-four. He appreciated the Ewer of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result of 1 method of investment —a result that has never been equalled by a policy holder in any other company in the world. For best plans of insurance please consult me. Jk. W. HILL, Snecial Jksrent. CEHTRIL OF ’GEOBGIMATLWAY CO. <s> <u> s? 1 n BS Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898.* Ito. 4 r No. B Ko. 2 ’ Ko. * r P D*Uy. i Dwiiy. Dtoiy. i staxtoss ■ DsHy. P*to- T<Spns SCSpm ttoata Xv " Attacta Ar Tips U Xus ■ «i= *»(MS ««Tpm SSSasb Lv JotMWbccv. Ar «SSp«n toSam *3**“ • Upn, Stops IBuiU Griffin Ar (Bp*. »s**» ««*■ »*SpcE »U am Ar B*rtus*viiie Lr iCpx !3v: SKaw ♦T to pm *£»«*<■ Ar. TfaHßassoo. Lt -31» paa *t Wss . _ _ Wisps 441 pmßlSaarAr Foeayih Lt iUpss SHiz 11 tope Ttopea Utoas Ar Maeon Lt <lspm SWam «»« Btoam StopattSfaiWß Ar . Ocr*ow Lt Tfeasn 3»aJ« Vitopmi-HWpm Ar MiHeMerille.- Lt **»am Itoam UTpwAr.. TewisiUe - •... -Lt Isa jke .*»«» lllus Ar JtiHen..... Lt U34am “J*?*“ SMam «3;pmAr AaantJta Lt (Sts »«pm Stoma j *to pm Ar -3*V*iß*Bk Lt S4sam S topes •Daily, rererpv Sunday. Tram tor Ne-amsa and Oarrcutoc nnsGrfc at am. and 1 «* p c daily eree*t Sunday. Returalmr. arrirea m GriXto I » > n «nd E* p r daily except Sunday. For tu-tier intoemstUm apply to C. 8. WHITE. Ticket Ayent. Griffin. Ga. EH 80. D. KLINE, Ges' I SaTasnak, Qa. J. C HALLE. Ger. faurenrer AreaL Sarvumk,Ga> E. S. HINTOX. TJaffic Manager. Savannah, Ga. A Promlaeat PfaynSetaa. lin dtacussrsg tb» nxeri te ct Eipoas TabtoJe* wisfi a brother M. D. skid : •• Several war* ago I aeßcrted that ' ts oa* wished to becactxe a pr iiw ' tboukrt. aad do a benetieent deed— ; co* tba* would help the whole ht>- 1 ' team lac MEtiing could be better ; than to ptocur* th* Roosevelt Huo ’ petal leeoeripfacn, mfa*A it tit Auar : z/rfa ii/— > Fafadta and can** it to ;! be ms «p ta fe* tarn * ketchup ; aad dimrihmtad among the poor. •ataa Xmcraatan*. Th* targe* retail drag «cr* ta ■! Axaerica i* ths* of Hageraan A On. > am Broadway ia N*w York City. J! Anpriavkovtot thereto tassr* ;! taomr THyitoS Thb- ; tefai were soiling <; boughs a Bi* it > carton aad aakad: “Do yon have ! aack call for | < > thes*? w 1 /\ > H* was referred ! to agenatateaawho '• to * **** i* Thto ante «f Ksaa»- Tabataa » ecnatazte aad is aMnasag. in* Mnsritakrto'fihaiaAaantial character oftitoteKtiMKtals ia ti» daiiT press, andgßonriagae* of th ver, threugfa tha un nirnidatirte of friend sn fritted. Sntiafactian with them, ia | > verygencraL Whaaene* they «r* ; ; bagua Imrtto* tha* a pem-A-urt I ena—arfiarta—tis utsaie. This, 1 htffi**ta i* thaongh their zuesokc , > gserifa which nrcws th* buna fide ► chacaclarafttaadutetarag. Itianlr I tboa wearily saefixl ia th* genesai : ran of shamnch taanhtaa' mmtam r * -~~b ■**- -*—* a-i f n I I - r> : Aa Elderly Lady. Art elderly lady livings* Fordham !; Heights, a part of New York City, ] > and who was known to be a warm ; advocate of Ripens Tkbcties for say < cane of hrer trouhte or indigestion, ; said to a repeater who visited Jar for , tbe purpose of learning tbe partkn- ]! lax* cd her case: “I had always ; employed a physician and did so on ; the fast occasion I had for one, but < at that time obtained no beneficial ! > rewilSß. I had new had any faith ; to patent medidnew balhsvingseen ; Ripens Tshnk* recommended very < highly in the New York A&estfcou- J > ctoded to give them a trial, and ]! found they were just what my case ][ demanded. I have never «mpk>yed < a phyrioan since, and tha* means a ! > ehgrrtail to there mother giving a ; > tantateCHial which should parade tier ; namemtbe newspapers, bn* to do ' this the eider fady argued : “ There < I may he otter cseas jort Eh* arina, ! > and lam sure I take great plsnaur* j I rftYmweJ'naf tfahwr ’ one aflbctsd aa I wan. If the tailing about my cas* in the paper* enable* ' > some otter paraon affected ! soteaagrtatHbubritead sei haw <; , becaJ wM SwriS* biterißrineltefr*eeivefi,f;! derated ohewitagnite right. J saving of $3 a call. A dollar'* worth of Ripaaa Tabale* Mate me a month, and I would not be without them now if it were my last doltar." At tb* time of this inter view wer* l*usmif f an daagh ten who specially 1 f v •"NN ; f Ink— NOTICE We are still in the fight for Good Goods st Bottom prices on *ll Groceries, and for Fresh Meats we can’t be beat Call and get price*. Phone 33. J. R. SHEDD. P. S.—Also a First Class Restaurant We have just received a large quantity of Georgia Raised Seed Rye, Also Seed Barley and Wheat. Freeh Turnip and Garden Seed. N. B. DREWRY « SON, 38 Hill Street Griffin Telephone Exchange BBAXCH OF THE SO LT HAMS BELL TELE PHONE AND TKLX6HATH CO. JNO. D. EASTERLIN, Sept W. T. GENTRY, Awnstant Supt Atlanta, Ga. 16 Anthony, Dr. R R-, residence, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drug Co. 1 Bailey, D. J~, It-, residence- 17 Baker, W H, Groceries. 49 Sshop, J. W., Market. 30 Blakely, B. R-, Grocer. 41 B.' wden Bros, Livery Stable. 31 Boyd, J. D, warehouse, 2 rings. 31 Boyd, J. D. residence, 3 rings. 37 Boyd Mannfectunng Co. 43 Brewer & Hanletter, wholesale grocers 4 Burr's Sons, H. C_ Hardwire. 2 calls. 4 Burr, H. C., res. 3 calls. 38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists. 45 Central R. R- depot. 39 Clak * Son, G. W., grocers. 16 Collier, T. J., residence. 15 Drake, R- H., grocries. 35 Eambart W. reeidejice. 44 F~re department. 9 Grantland, Seaton, residence. 44 Georgia Experiment station. 10 Gray, Dr J T, office. 59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Side, 3 rings. 23 Griffin Ice Works. 6 Griff r., Mfg. Co. 19 Griffin Mfg. Co. 14 Grigpi Banking Co. 54 Griffin Compress. 50 Griffin Saving Bank. 25 Griffin Light and Water Works. 3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable. 36 Howard, W. K., residence. 8 Jones, Geo. 1., residence. 18^Kelley & Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings 18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence. 3 rings. 37 Kincaid, W. J., residence. 7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.) 31 Leach & Co., J. M., grocers. £> 32 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings. S 3 Mangham, J J, residence, 8 rings 3 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings. 2 Mills, T. R., residence, 3 rings. 47 Moore, Dr. J. I*, residence. 22 Morning Call office, 2 rings, 34 Newton ACo., W. H., coal and lumb’r 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co. 89 Osborn Wolcott office. 30 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant 32 Sawtell, J. P.,residencr, 8 rings. 36 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence. 48 Sears, J. M-, grocer. 33 Shedd, J. R-, market. 34 Southern Railroad. 13 Southern Express Company.' 23 Spalding County Farm. 12 Stewart Dr. J. F., residence, 11 Strickland, R. F. A Co. 43 Western Union Telegraph Co. MISS WE WORTHINGTON, Manager. I I doclt treatyd *»d cur- ■ ■ ■ ed mere case* thaa any * ■ JHk JL ytahamkmrdcfcaAM _5 of m ymre’ riartta* Ciircd® ■*<M**Tw»fa*i» «WW &«• to toyVwitem* OLamiExprafaaMrato W< Mtty <nms whftinr mctxtm toaddnMß i tt*W.«>BMPrF.»ta4C**M W, WwTW> 9 y.___ CRIFFINto THE EAST VIA SEHBOARD UR-LIIK, DIFFEHEKTIAL PASSEE3EB RAT2B. To Norfolk and Portsmouth, sls 5$ f To Richmond, 15 sq To Washington, 15 ft To Baltimore via Washington 16 79 To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay lane Steamer, 16 ft) ' To Philadelphia via Washington, i-j 50 To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 19 To New York via Richmond and Washington, w 22 00 To New York via Norfolk, Vr, and Cape Charles Route, 22 00 To New York via Norfolk, Va, and ' Washington, 22 00 To New York via Norfolk, V*-, Bay Line Steamer and Baltimore, 22 00 To New York via Norfolk and Old | Dominion S. 8. Ccl, meal* and stateroom included, 22 00 To Breton via Norfolk and Steamer, meals and stateroom included, 23 25 The Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger sq. vice between Atlanta and tbe east is excel, lent. Double daily through trains Atlanta to Washington and Norfolk, with Pujj. man’s finest drawing room aleepera. Pullman reservation can be made at any time. For farther information call on <yr address B. A. NEWLAND, Gen. Agent Pass Dent WM. T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta. T. J. ANDEBSON, G. P. Portsmouth, Va • niPnopoisoH for aauxse pn<ee nixie r saise ipt* r ai>- Ifree prefer to cow* here wewilleea. iiiirtariti totM. WwtxMß Ttatadhoa ia aoaUu Sore Thnn? Pimp Im, Copper Colore* Hyntfa Vleen oa w jxrxof the be y. Hairor ryetarowa fikllinr eat. K to thio Secondary BLOOD POISON we pmrattee tocare. We soften the moot oboti ■nte eaaes and rftallange Ute werM tor a case weeaßsoVeure. Tfas toteass haa alwxrs tattoed Ute skill otf tba nwat eaetoent pttw»- etans. tosaetoeo Capital behind oar ne& tkmal rwsrtnty. A bapiateproirfb test sealed oa mpiieatica- Aiktrv-o COOK RS!wrliV C(K. 34* Kasoaie Temple, CWTCAOt t If 4- I .7. ■ DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of McDonald A Hana ia this : day dissolved by mutual consent R A McDonald will collect all notes and ac ' counts due the firm, and pay all indebted ness of tbe firm This SepL Ist, 1888 R.A. McDonald E.L. Bahrs So-To-Bne tor Fifty Ceais. Gsawaaiscd tobacco habit eere. make* weak ■aea sooue, n’ood pare. Site, 41 AUUmotma Something New! Every housekeeper needs Spoons and Forts for daily use. A cheap plated arti cle is poor economy when you can buy a first class article, of bright solid metal that will always look bright, a* there is no plating to'wear off, at 50 cents per pack age. Splendid article for the kitchen pxnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap and always look weft. A. LOWER. No. 18 Hill Street. Southerh Railway | ■korta** Mi mat. wttk doabi* *ai:y merle. b«wec« Cotwmka. and Atlanta i. tb. U.io. P»—..r Matton, Atlanta with Vewtibaiwi Undtad tntos: *l*» United States F*«t Mail train* to aad bom Washington. New York and all Kamtarn point* with th rout h Pullmsa bleepin< Car to Athe rill, and th. Land of th. Sky. Aim promptly eonn«ctinf for and from Chattanoo**, Mem phis, LooiarUl., Cincinnati aad th* Nocthwwt Sehednl. tn effect Jon. A M* Central Mandard time except st pointe rosS W J *7 | *» JCrthbon.*. Dniiy. Lt Colxnku *S# a ax t | ® P “• “ WsTerlyHall *W am •» P” “ Oak Mountain •» am *® ? “ " Warm Springs. TtSam ?®P™ “ Woodbury T4Sam [®P m “ Concord SlSam TSJpm “ Williamson ....... *35 am I®®P ia “ Griffin ISs» *O7 pm “ McDonough. »«3am *topm Ar A’lanta , 104* am »*LE.3 Ht. Atlanta. Ik 00 a'ia. B 80 p *8 XF7Aa~evmi "• ~ysTa Ar. Waahm ffton. *42 a m I*s p m “ New York £143 pt *A> am Lv. Atlanta. <te pm WOO pm Ar. Chattanooca *BO p » * 18 lr. M«mphii.~../' ~..~ f4* Ata flO pm far. Louisrill. , fiO tn fW p» Ar. Cincinnati T3O ant tfa pm SonthbennA ro,t* r . Pally. Lv. Cincinnati «»a» *OO pm Lt. Iteulsrillo ~, T4* At T 45 p m Lt. Memphis. 01* am *OO p*t SrChattanooga. 1000 pm •bO am ■ Atlanta. *** am U4O am fe \. .‘rirri: tkIS tb yi Lv. Atlanta. .... Steam 4»pm ’ MeDMouch. SlSam Step- Z 2, ri .? n - *BO am *«P" • WiUiamma. TktJrtP* t • Oj«conL Tte am •» P« «:E isf: I Ar, 0a1um&aa.....,.:::"...| >» aS *<* p» TO MAOOff. Pally. Mm HL *W (taiamtam, Bwrthhßy *OS am »teF* Ar.LAtew* > M.#AP.K| ... pauf. »«.»• »*«* ImT ItemVte am - ta.HMn.XAXK. Step* aA kA lEtnTJPj