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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOK DER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1891.
A Great Opportunity!
f N consequence of my con
templated removal to the
two large and elegant stores
recently vacated by the Bee
hive and Americus Grocery
Company. I will, during the
^$oming week and until remov
al, make an
The Cruj Ball.
Street peddlers hare a new catch
penny derice on their trucks that , is
qoite an amusing thing for old *o well
as young folks. They call it the “crazy
ball," and it is well named. For ten
cents yon can bay one of these things
and see the laws of gravity defied. It
looks like an ordinary wooden ball, about
the rise of a tennis ball, hut yon can't
rpn it in a straight line to Save yon. Of
course the secret of the thing's queer
actions lie in the fact that it is loaded
on one side. This makes every move
ment of the baU eccentric. It will roll
np hill of its own accord, and it will re
fuse to roll down hllL If you try to roll
it from yon it will perhaps start out all
right, and then tnrn around and roll
back, or maybe it will go off sidewise
and describe a wobbly circle around
yon. All its movements are jerky and
spasmodic. Give it to a kitten to play
with and the chances are that the kitten
will go mad, while a baby will cry with
vexation over its eccentricities. A grown
person who is not np In spherical geom
etry will assure yon that it is wonderfnL
It Is not. ft is only some sharp fellow’s
way of gathering in the dimes. Never
theless, ere long the city wiU be flooded
with these “crazy balls."—New York
Set aid.
in the prices of all goods.
Now is the time to buy your
suits, either for Men, Youths
• or Children, as we will show
you prices never before seen
• in Americus. Our great sale of
is now in progress, and we
hope to close out the entire
stock by January ist, if lo\)j
prices ort good goods consti- *
tute any attraction.
We have had an immense
trade the past week in Over
coats, but in consequence of
new arrivals in this deparment,
we are still prepared to offer
you a stock that cannot be
equaled in variety, and at
prices that you will be sure to
find agreeable to the times.
. We have some special at
tractions in
tvs
MJtEJ 9
We want to close out a big
lot of these before removal,and
will offer at prices that will be
sure to move them rabidly.
Bring on the boys and fix
them up. It is predicted that
we are to have an unusually
severe winter, so I give you
good advice: Take care of the
boys’ comfort and save big
doctor’s bills. “An ounce of
prevention is worth about a
ton of cure.
Remember we are closing
out several lines of
An Artlat’s Mansion.
Sir Frederick Leighton, Bart., P. B.
A., is at present enjoying himself in the
beantlfnl town of Perngis, the air of
which is most invigorating. Electric
light is being laid in the president's cl?!
house, in Holland Park road. The splen
did eastern hall, paved with tiles from
Damascus, with the fountains and
coaches of exquisite workmanship, will
now be lit by the electric light. So will.
the drawing room, with its fine speci
mens of Corot’s paintings representing
the seasons, and the handsome dining
room. The large stndio, with its price
less treasures, will be properly illumi
nated.
The fountain at one time had no rail
ing. One evening after one of Sir Fred
erick Leighton's epicurean feasts, the
hall not being snffldently lit, several of
the academicians stepped into the fonn
tain and got thoroughly wet; a popular
painter had to borrow a pair of the
president's trousers, mnch to the amuse
ment of his brethren of the brash, as
the garments did not fit him; bnt the
strong electric light will pat an end' to
any more of these uncomfortable adven
tures.—London Star.
Lippincott’s 1 QQO
Magazine. loy ^-
TwentY-Fifth Annual Prospectus.
A quarter of a century ha. elapsed since
Lipptncntt'i Magazine was first presented to
the reading public By adding new an* orig
inal features it has kept In advance of the
times and now occupies a unique position
among msgaslnes. It wa« the oist to abati
don serial atorie*. and he publishing a com-
E lete novel in each number, the magasine
as no 'derfntlv Increased Its popularity.
This popular feature will be continued, and
leading American and Engllah authors have
paper life, entitled “The Paesmg of Major
Kilgore,” by Young E. Allison, late manag
ing editor of the Louisville Courier-Jot rnai.
Tills number will fitly Inaugurate the Jt nr-
nalbt a series, which will consist ofa num
ber of contributions from prominent n*ws-
paptr men who will tell their personal expe
riences, and give glimpses of the editorial
sanctums and Inn^r workings of vaiious
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ryk Ati!* sight into the lives of newspaper
men at work and at play will be gtven, and
the methods of getting out the great dal U«s
will be Illustrate t. ▲ series of articles on
athletics, will also be commenced In the Jnn-
u ry number, the Initial a-‘»Je be-ox on© on
‘♦Boxing,’* by Daniel L. I* wson. The arti
cles will be rrepared b. “Xpert* lit such
sportspnd exercises as r tpg fencing base
ball, crlckett, walking. >■ •• 1 *nmlng, archery,
tennis, foot bait* rielsailing, golf, la
croue, polo, etc., as we* it • articles on ph.vs
Icai training and lo-door exercise. New tal
ent will be heartily eicooraged as hereto
fore, and writers from every section of the
country, will be represented tn the pages of
Upplncott’s during 1862. A scries of articles
dealing with reminiscences of men famous
In oor political history, and giving hitherto
unpublished correspondence, will form a
feature Among such articles may he men
t!on*!0»“!”moo*lft—— —
tjonrd, “Personal Recollections of Abiaham
Lincoln, Ardrew Johnson, John C. Cal
houn,** etc., the Clay-R-ndolph Correspond
ence and Duel, Poclal Lite In Philadelphia
during the A< ministration of John Adams,
*10. .
Mrs M. E W. Sherwood will contribute a
series of papers entitled Collections and Rec
ollections. Tbeee will Include reminiscences
o many famous people in “society,** also
recollections of the Brook Farm Community
and other Interesting data. Leading actors
have been engaged to contribute articles
upon the modern stage, and an Initial paper
by E. B. Willard, the English actor, will be
f ubllsbed In an ear y forthcoming nmnber
t woulo be Impossible to mention In detail
the wealth of material that bss been secured
for 1882, la the share of short stones, essays,
sketches, poems, etc., by well-known writers.
Bend your subscription now.
25 cents single number. f&OO per year.
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dec4-dlt-Wlm
SAM ROUTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect Not. 22, 1891.
r-— -Read Down.—
TfcX ““
Mixed.
Daily Ex.
Hunday.
and will give you prices never
before seen in Americus.
The above notice on all busv
mess and no buncombe. Give
me a call and you will be con
vinced.
Thanking you tor your very
liberal patronage during the
Fall and Winter season, and
soliciting a continuance of the
of the same, I am, as ever,
A Dust 8torm la Simla.
A carious phenomenon occurred in
Simla recently on two anccekeive nights.
This was nothing less than a dost storm
in the midst of a downpour of rain, or
rather, to speak more correctly, a shower
of mud. A column of dost seems to
have been carried rp into the higher at
mosphere from the plains and to have
been canght and forced down by the
heavy rain. In the morning, as a result,
all the plants and flowers in Simla were
{ottnd to hate received a thick ooatlng
of mnd. There could be no doubt that
the mnd had been rained down, for it
was freely sprinkled on plants away
from the hillside and at a great height
from the ground. Moreover a deposit
of mnd was found in the rain gauges in
various parts of the station. It i* a
common thing to see the atmosphere in
the hills during the hot season thick with
dost from the plains, carried aloft by a
strong wind. But the conjunction of
rain and dost is an accident of which,
it la stated, there is no previous record.
—Exchange.
Th. Smallest, 8nak«..
J. C. Conch,’ who lives a mild south of
Fox Postoffice, has brought ns what if
probably the smallest snake ever cap
tured in Ray county. It was canght
about two week* ago by; his stepson,
Theodore Jackson, and it of the black-
snake specie*. It ie only three inch** in
length, and at the thickest part of its
body is only three-sixteenth* of an inch
in circumference. It is a perfectly form
ed reptile, bnt with an extra large bead.
Mr. Jackson accidentally killed it by
■pilling a few drops of petroleum on it.
This snake could not teach school or
plow corn like some of bis kinsmen
found in Colonel Jim Denton’s neighbor
hood, bnt Mr. Jackson is just as proud
of his find as tbe colonel ever was over
any of his discoveries.—Richmond (Mo.)
Conservator.
A'Child Killed by a PI*.
While “playing funeral” in Kiota,
Kan., Johnny Denner, aged six, met a
strange fate. He and his eight-year-old
sister had dog a bole and Johnny sat in
it. When she had covered him with
earth np to the neck, an old sow drove
her off and then attacked the little boy.
Several times the animal rank her teeth
in the lad'* bead, and when friends came
to bis rescue they found him dead.—Ex
change. .
Neglect of m Bara.
The fact that Louis Kossuth is now a
poor, blind old man, who is dragging
ont a miserable existence, embittered by
■beer want and heartless neglect, is not
complimentary to an age of hero wor
shipers wblcfy will spend fortnnes upon
gorgeous monuments to the dead and
grudge a ernst to the livin.--,—Boston
Globe. - - :
It i* given ont that SO,783 accounts,
claims and cases, involving the ram of
flft,881,062 were settled daring the last
fiscal year by the United States govern
ment-* targe increase of Work with no
increase of force as compared with the
preceding fiscal year.
_ A pair of very economical lovers, fa
Lot Angelos, Cal., hit upon a plan to
cheat Uncle Sam of his postage, Th*
young man hired a box at the postoffice
and gave his sweethearts duplicate key.
The recent losses by (Ire in the cargo
of ships carrying cotton has shown that
cotton seed oil, when held in the cotton
on the outside of the bale, rapidly oxi
dizes and generates spontaneous combus-
tion.
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George Meredith, Norman Lockyer,
Andrew Lang, Conan Doyle,
Bt. George Mlvart, .Mark Twain,
Budyard Kipling. J. Chandler Harris.
R. Louis Btevenson, WUlism Black,
W. Clark Bussell, Mary B. Wilkins,
Franoes Hodgson Burnett.
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Address THE SUN, New Pork.
dec 8-deodSw-wlmo
QUERIFF'B SALE.
O GEORGIA—Scut in Cobsty.
WIU be sold before the court house door In
the city of Americas, Sumttr county. Ga.,
on the first Tuesday in January, ISM, be
tween the legal hours of aale, tbs following
described property, to-witi
Twenty (»#) or twenty-live (25) bushels of
corn, more or lacs, two (3) bales of cotton
marked J, with private marks K. B. P, num
bers end weights as follows: No. 282 weight
Ml; No. 288, weight MS; stored In the alliance
warehouse In the city of Americus. Also
1,000 sulks of sugar esne, more or less. Levied
on and to be sold as iba property of P.ank
Price by virtue of a distress warrant issued
L.B. FORREST, Sheriff.
S HERIFF'S HALE.
GEORGIA—Bcxtcb Cobsty
Will be sold before the court boose door
In the city of Americus, Sumter county, on
tb# Brat Tuesday In January, 1802. between
the Irani hour, of rale, tb, following descrlb-
*'V?ve I (5) ptowstooki, two(2) Boy Dixie plow
stock,, two it) borrows, five (5) tingle-trees,
ons (I) Dow Law cotton planter, four («) tots
plow rear, one (I) pitchfork three (8) need
ing hoes, tblriy-su (til plow boes and
•crapes, two (2) sets wagon goer, ons (11
wagon ard four (4) br dies. All rev led on and
to ba sold »the property of J. M. Bats, by
virtue ofa mortgage # fa Issued from tbo So
S Court of snmter county In favor of
Stapleton vs. the said J. M. Bass.
>V. 1.I88L J.T.SUWMERH,
! ■ Deputy Sheriff.
IHERIFF’S *M taLi _ Sum>lCoBXTt '
Will be sold before tbe court boose door In
the city of Ametirua, Sumter county, Geor
gia. between tbe legal boon of aale. on tb*
lint Tuesday In Janoary, 102. tbo following
described property, to wit:
One open buggy, paint, d black, side bar and
Brewster tp Ing. Levl-d on and to be sold
am the property of Math-w and Willis Fews
s: Property pointed ont by J. O, 1
lur. This till day of Bovraioer^lMBI.
Deputy Sheriff.
S HERIFF’S BALE.
geo roi A—Sturm coettrv .
Will be sold before the court hone# door,
ItttLeoity of Amerlcns, Snmter coonty, Ga.,
between tbe legal hours of sate, on the Bn
Tuesday In January, 18*1, I he following
described property, to-wilt
One slngieopennuggy, end springs, painted
black; also one dan soirell mere, named
Kitty. Levied on and In be sold as tb* prop
erty of Wm. A. Wilson, by virtue of a county
eonrt a fh., leaned from the county .court of
Snmter, In rarer or D.G.Arere vs. the said
Wm. A. Wilson. This November 12.1801.
J, B* LAMaE,
Deputy Sheriff..
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WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
» — XU
No. 1.
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only
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EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
....Lv Americas Ajr.....
.....Gatewood
Huntington
Parkers
Leslie
DeSoto
Cobb.
Johnson
4 .Coney
Cordele.
....l#v Albany At....
Fhilemma. ...
Oakfield
Warwick
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....Ar Cordele Lv....
Penia.
Williford
......Seville
# • • • 4 Fitts
ROObelle
Goodman
Abbeville
.Copeland.
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Horton
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Ar Helen*...., Lv
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....Ar Brunswick. LV.....
.... Ar Jacksonville Lv
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F—Flag Station.
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E. S. GOODMAN,
Oen’l Pass. Agt
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
OPERATING THe CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
Correoti Schedule,;Ko. l, in Effect Sept, 0, 1891
SAVANNAH St WESTERN DIVI8ION
Schedule Nd. 22, taking effbet July Mb, Ull.
No. 8,1 Between Savannah and Birmingham No. e,
Dally. vie America., Dally.
* 7 40pm Leave Savannah Arrive SuOara
185am .... Lyons 300 am
7 80 am • ..Amerlcns, 700pm
8 40am Buena vista, 525 pm
1010 am Arrive ..Columbus,.... Leave
7 OOp m Blrmlneham....
NO. 8 I No. 6
Daily. 1 Daily.
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EAST BOUND.
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For further information relative to tlekau.schadnlaa, but route, ete. etc., apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, America., Ga. SOL HAAS, Traffic Manager.
JAB. L. TAYLOR, Gan. Pea*. Ant., S. H. HARDWICK. Asa’I Gen’l Pam. Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
W. H. GREEN, Gent Manager. K. V. MeBEE, Gen’l Supt
H.
Will be sold before the court Iioum door.
In tbe el>y of Americus, Humtar county,
ou the Oral (Tureday In January, IM8, be-
tween tbe legal hours of sal*, th* folfowlqr
S'lMSS.'sS
by virtue or one mortgage 0, fa l.sneo from
gss’SFMsf.Ma J&suw.
November Deputy Bhariff.
A PPLICATtON
A LEAVE TO SELL.
G s.OROIA—BoiiTnn Cooxtv. . .
Wbtraaa. Peony Lowery and Lae Lowery,
executors of tbe estate of Richard Lewnry/le-
10
jUpStlfTe&'eSSd. SfiffiyiSSSPft
creditors, to sbpw cause on or before the
December term of tb* Conn of Ordf
said county, to be bald on tbadratl
in January, next. why > aald patltlon
official signature,
B, Ordinary.
Read oor Christinas advertisement.
D. WATTS, * *
Wholesale and Retail Groceries
Has come to the front again, and can be found on the corner.
Watts Building, .With an elegant line of fresh
Groceries*®* Confectioneries,
which he will sell at rock bottom prices. Country merchants
will find it to their interest to call and see him when
Deeding anything in his line.
Whiskies brandies
and plenty of Jngs in the rear, which will be shipped to any
part of the United States and Georgia.
OHEKIFF’S SALE. *
J™ be sou
Tuesday In Jaonary. 1802, the following dll
scribe - property to-«lti * ue
{•V 11 * follow.
itawajas
-. B. Pickett, »n0w>ld by hlmfoBurtai
Mat hews the numbers of whlen ss demrlbed
In nl« deed lo them bring In error,^ and th«
numbers not being *cc,lately known, but
known satheisnd farmery own d for J. S’
Pickett, and sold to Burke A Mathewn nnrt
being described by the folluwlng boundarlu
to-wTti Bounded on the north* by landw
Bob Pickett and J. B Brooks, on the w£t hv
tbe line of Stewart eonnt.. Finy StO
off of portion ft said track bring V StawFt
county, bounded on tbe north by lsnd«ofT
% the reuth by tends known ss
the J. W.Ab**lplace, and lands known ss the
Glenn old p!ae*, and br Biauchter eraak
and on the osstby lands of C. ayiwiftSi
Tom Hlghnote. Raid lands being in a body
and containing eight 'hundred, slxtv-stsbt
and tBree;foarll.. gfe Sd^%oS%18£’
lying in toe thlrty-oecoud (82) district or
Wobsier co nty. Levied on as tbe property
of Dan Davis and Geo B. Thornton tositafv
one superior court fl. fa, iuuo<4 from the in.
Bortov court of Webster county* In favor of
c ; Williams, administrator of the estate
v »PK Bu, ? te V, ^ ht Dan Davis and Geo*
E.Thornton* Tenant in po*sesvlon notified
4n writing. This December 2,18D1.
QHERIFP'S SALE.
o. Q RORGI A—W BB8TXR County,
4 wm be sold b fore the court house door, in
the town of Prsston, Webster e mnty, Ga., be
tween Lbe usual hours of sale, on the flm
»V^l?rS:wi?P’ the follo '' ln «' 1 -
Undivided one-half Internt Id the follow.
In* deaeribed property, to-witi A eei tain
traetor paroel oflands which waa formerly
nwnedby J. B. Pickett, tnd sold by him to
fork, A M.thews, the numbers to which, as
desertfod In tiladocdtothem bclngln error
and the nnmbsrs net being accurately
known bnt known as hr lands formerly
owned bv the said James B Plrk*tt7enS
sold to Burko A Mathews, bnt being d,.
scribed by the following boundaries, to-wlt:
Bounded on the north by lauds of Bob
Pickett and J. B, Brook.; on t “west by“S
line of Stewart eounly, (flftv (SO) acres off of
a portion of aald tract hefng In Stewart
aa the Glenn old piaoa and by Slaughter
creek, and on tbe eaat by lands of C. U. Pear-
son and Tom Hlghnote. Bald lands bring
and lying In a body containing In all right
hundred. alxty-cUht and thret-loartht
Mathews to satisfy one county eonrt d ft, Is.
tusd from the county cnnrtof Snmter In fsror
of D. B. Harrell, plaintiff; and L. N. Hudson,
transferee, vs. tbe said W. H. Mathews, Ten
ants In pometslon notified In terms of the
law. Thla Novembers, -8M.
DAN DAVIS, Sheriff.
S HERIFF’S BALE.'
GEORGIA—Webster Coukti.
Will be sold, before the court bouse d<-or
jn^Prcton, on tb. first Tuesday In January,
Lou oflands number, one hundred and
ninety (1M). on. hundred andalxty-tbm
(188), north ball of lot of land, number one-
nundred and alxty-two (182), lot of tend num
ber one bunond and tblrty-on* (181). and lot
oMard number one hundred and dfty-nln.
(159), also fifty aerta off of tbe aoutbwest cor
ner of lot of land number one bunred and
stxty-twn (182), containing In all nine hun-
drea.elicty.one and one.fourth (9811.) ncret,
moie or law, all lying and bring In the
twenty-fifth (25th) dlitriot of Webeter county.
Levied on as the property of I. A. Whaley
by virtu* ofa superior eonrt fl fa. from Web-
•ter superior eonrt, in fovor of C. and U.
Cooper va. «ald I. A. Whaley. Property
pointed ont by plaintiffs. Tenants In posies-
slon notified In terms ortbe law, Ibis Sep
tember 2. 1889. DAN DAV.B,
Sheriff.
Will ba sold before tb* court boos* door
In the city of Preston, Weoster county, Ga,
on thofirst Tuesday in January, 1892, between
tbe legal boura of sale, the following do-
scribed property, io-wlti
West hair of lot of land number seventy-tin
(79), In the eighteenth Glib' district of Web
ster eonnty. Ga.. Joined on the eonth and
emit by land, of J R. Stapleton, and on the
we»t bv lands of Loul. Clark. Levied on by
virtue nr a superior Court fl. fa. at tbe lands
of J. J. Peel, In favor ol E. Taylor va. R. H.
Moral, principal, P**# ggjgf-
AGMJNfSTRAWRJSA^n
Couimr:
Agreeable to an order from Iho Honorsble
ary* 1892, the fOllowlnf dosor
aadsv 1
iriboa ]
Lot of Uod nambvr < ae hundred and forty*
of lot of land number onabundredaad.forty-
three (M*VoobMIbj ■ ora hundred, one and I
• half (SttK) ao raa, mpra m lem. AU lying
and being In the twauty-fifth cath). dislrlcl
ofWabjtereonnt^GeoralteMdiMhjprra.
,.r&
Soif*suSjUtto a*ioJn f and tridow’s
dowar. JJEJII&IA*. Admlnls’ralor.
A P T^S H OF DISMISSION.
SSSSt'^m Srfh.Oro.u^'.-Conrttofo
held on the flrat Monday In MreehllK,
why said petition should pot ba grsntsd ss
P Gfven'under ray band ond offldol olfB*-
tore, thl. 8d dayot^orinforUM.^^^
BeptlSdAw
SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS.
A WELL fiPESSED MAN
Pojo moot porSoulor attention to tbs *tjlo and quality of bis fiot*«ear, knowing that
however iMty is his Kouorsl wearing appojet a pUr of bod sho*« utterly nullifies iu
ARTHUR RYLANDER,
At BYLANDER’ CORNER, entries in stock a lino of Mcn'a, Lsdie'a an.l Children’*
SHOES, unequaled in Southwest Georgia.
Tk« Laltlt Stocks to ttt CircbraM DUNLAP NATS.
Umbrellas and Walking Canes. A Complete Shoe Repairing Shop
Up-stairs.
Application^ .tios.
GEORGIA—WeMTa* Cooxty.
Whereas, E. Aven having filed bl> sp*
igsjrSSff asiSwrwss
^hSearatherefore to etfoandatogdfo
“ MTJ.J.“ on^r'Wtk*
Janoary term of the eourt of Otdfouy o
S'j^TOlTwMd’^SSnW
0.1. W
day of December, 1*'^ qosBY , Ordinary.
APPLICATION.^ R^D
Americus and Smith v lllero»datH“iii^
City. All pereone are notified tnatraw^
road Will, on the Bret MoudayjlnJ»J"f,
next.be finally ranted Jf none» jib,
jhuwn fo.h. contrary.
wit clerk ConntyCommli«lon€re_
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTICE.
GEORGIA—8ciit»* Couirrv.
I hereby give notice that Saturn
December 19. ISO, h»« ilVl’lc.iiM ^
tbe general eiammatlonofail ePPh"" t ,e
teacher'. Iloenw. All thow who eW- ^
teach public school in this county b*J* ^ yo
L'reluCnrel7r._ofthl.opportunliy.““
one will be allowed to Wrh «lt , !® '“ c tl> )
All applicant, will Pleaae °Ji,"d5
jVJb. i JKk«n-.trretrohool ( bun^^e.