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Jlardi Gras Festivals Supreme court 0 i
FEBRUARY 18 TO 24
STOP-OVERS ALLOWED.
SOUTHERN "railway
ROUND TRIP RATES p n0M , UCQV
New Orleans,
flobile, Ala....... 3 ‘ 45
Pensacola, Fla...
11.20
10.70
On account of the abovs occasion the
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
will sell tickets, from all itatlnn. „„
February 17th to 23rd, limited to V>>
rvary 2Sth, except that by denosO ni
tickets by original purchaser per.OTa»y
with joint agent not earlier than tS,h
SELiMS “tiS- rfl
3* b P e er S
March ltth, 1303. including
SCHEDULES VIA ATLANTA
Lv. Macon ..3,05 a.m. 1.35 p.m, 725 nm
Ar. Atlanta 5.20 a.m.. 4.10 p m.1010
Lv. Atlanta 8 an „ m 1 «. f ' .. hi a m
the MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY -13,
OecUlons
oi Georgia
fhruar^ Wednesday.
J ?r«rtSan,^ ny c*' ^ W ' Cook
^CalhoT^ToS^V^
Canaier. J.-i. An
A. B. BAXTER & CO., INC.
Snereuori to
MCRPHY a CO.
Private lrn.rd wire direct to New
Aurk, Chicago, Now Orleans.
'£'5«ir"| Cott011 ’ Stocks and Grain
"due‘kISJ™*" 1 »f «
excess
_ t cued
only for book
Ar New Orleans 8.25pinVjSa.mu Him
Commencing February l, all of the
enffrora^AtUantcu carry f hrou Kh aleep-
dules ; n p f pT^ 1 °a n ny a Vg°en r ? t o e ? '«■-
Jas. Freeman,
_ Trav. Pass - Agt. Phone 424
City Ticket office 667 Cherry Street
Macon. Ga.
_ a.-a » payment of a
,he
pom the date oflta h~ 4 Interest
Sect to demurrer 7 J« not sub-
Jolnder of p a 7ues La* F olmd of mls-
tion. 1 rues an< ' of causes of ac-
”'1'uu"ible f< to i, plead*ni 0 1 an acllQn 11 ls
which legaiiy7^i a J'^ rvove anything
earlier BBS 'A't
ings. ouered under proper plead*
p!ead and U prove °ln AV* a bon fl m ay
tion themon thn F fcnw t0 »n ae-
failure 0 f the 'nhtie.^. rea * on of the
ilia agreements' Si,I <0 '"Ply Kith
risk a, .Till i,h . tbe Principal. Ida
40T CHERRY STUI'ET.
.^7- York onl< '—«i Broadway.
USIRees la Prlneli.nl t itles Tlirouu-
out thf» Mouth.
Write for our Market Manual and
containing Instructions Jar
» ; • “ •off o«hk ana
\vnenc&n National Rank. Macon, Ga.
LOW RATE ROUND
TRIP TICKETS
VIA TIIB
Central of Georgia Railway
NEW ORLEANS. LA..
Mardl Gras Celebration, February
18th to 24th.
One fare for round trip. Rate
from Macon $15:45. Ticket* on tale
February 17th to 23d inclusive, fin^l
limit February 28th. except by de.
positing tickets with Job. Richard-
eon, special agent, not earlier than
February ,18th, nor later than Feb.
28th, between the hours of 8 a. m.
nn1 8 p. m., and upon payment of
50 cents at time of deposit, the ex
tension of final limit, not later than
March 14th, can be arranged.
3IOIIILE. ALA..
Mardl Gras Celebration, February
18th to 24th.
One fare for round trip. Rate
from Macon 111.20. Tickets on sale
February 17th to 23<J.|ncluslve, final
limit February 2SthV*except by 4 *le-
poslting tickets with Joseph Rich
ardson, special agent, not earlier
than February 18th nor later than
February 28th, between the flours
of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., and upon
payment of 60 cents at time of de
posit, the extension of the final lim
it not later than March 14th, can
be arranged.
PENSACOLA, FLA.,
Mardl Gras Celebration, February
18th to 24th.
One fare for round trip. Rate
from Macon 810.70. Tickets on sale
February 17th to 23d. Inclusive,
final limit February 28th. except by
depositing tickets with Joseph
Richardson, special agent, not ear
lier than February 18th, nor later
than February 28th, between
hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., and
upon the payment of 50 cents pt
time of deposit, the extension of
final limit, not later than March 14th.
can be arranged,
ATLANTA, GA.
On ncroulU Organization Meeting
Greater Georgia 'Association, the
Central of Georgia Railway will sell
tickHs at one fare plus 25 cents,
from all stations to Atlanta.
Minimum rate 50 rents. Tickets on
sale for all trains leaving starting
points after noon of February 16th.
and all trains of February 17th. final
limit February 19th, 1903. Return
portion of tickets must be yalldated
at- Validated Bureau under charge
of Special Agent Joseph Richard*
son. This office will be located t*on
tlguous to the Union Depot, and will
be open one hour before the schedule
time, of departure of trnlns of Fell 1
ruar’y 17th. 18th and 19th.
J. 31. MALLORY, Truv. Par*. A fit.,
JOHN W. III.MI NT. City Pan. And
T'lrket tort.. IW1! Second *t., Mnenn.
K. 1*. HONNKR, Union Ticket Agent,
Mncun. Cin.
J. C. IIA1LE, Gen.'Pass. Am..
1\ J. RODIN SON. Asst. Gen. Pams. ArL,
Savannah* Gn<
was prevent*,! ana no
Ci Unf hlm “ lJ
Judgment reversed. '
C. Smith ^nepw ^ J»<*«on. J.
‘>«*to^ ! d ^?sw e PS|gj :
b«n h s'et J 'rD , irt'Hr» L” nd wh,eh ha<1
iSS?.
pureh“«; b" 4 ? h dMd "5 55
rerliln. .. b . y .‘ h » husband and wit.,
•thSfk^** the cnllro purcha.. mon-
e> had lien, paid: and wb«re In a .alt
ben.nrtm 1 T 0USht b > r •J 10 w 'f« » »ol«
n.r.™ "! y ; *.° rwovfr *ha land from a
person claiming under the nurchaao at
"; e . rolleS u^n an
deed Tt w r i , . ,n r, ,ron ? ,h * r*cltal In the
Show k ("rurnbent upon'him to
notm.k.'.k 6 1 * Mn, * h * teh luml without
th. a J? l he L nvnl,dl,y of th « deed to
!k» 7 Purobascr, and relying upon
irdw'M WtS *° h: ™ <h»t the
bv the Li!..", d .^ n “""PlM "Ith
money. payment of ,h * en ‘tre purchase
‘5* r ul * Bbov » bM down
co„» t ,he brewnt case, the
court commit led no error | n nllowlng
T1 d 5?! nt ,h * < 'P , *ndant’» an-
fhi.k but .k ld err ln < *l«"lsslnB the pe-
t”™ tbe ground that It act forth no
cause of action.
Judgment In part affirmed, and In
part reversed.
R. J. Jordan, for plaintiff; J. T. Pen
dleton and L. Z. Rosser, for defendant
SL.9" feoledge et at. EdUltnhi.
petition. Before Judge Lurivpktn. Ful-
ton superior court.
p,Rh * J-When, a^ter a breach by
one or the parties to an executory con-
he hn " tt P rt, y performed,
the other party elects to treat lUnot ai
rescinded, but as continuing to have
full force and effect. It Is teh right of
tne former to receive such fruits of the
contract as he may Justly be entitled
to by reason of his partial performance
of the same, being accountable, how
ever. for any lorn or damages arising
from his breach-thereof.
2. A married woman Is not. In this
state, under any legal disability to en
ter Into a contract whereby she obli
gates herself to render to a partnership
services to be performed by her hus
band In the capacity of a traveling
salesman., . i ...» r
3. Duplicity n pleading on the pari'of
a plaintiff consists, not In assorting a
right to and prnytflf for relief Inappro
priate to the cause of action set forth
In his petition, but In mnking therein
equivocal statements with a view to
getting the benefit of two or more in
consistent theories aa to his right to
recover, or in busing his complaint
upon different versions with respect to
the facts which gave rise thereto.
4. The petition filed in the present
case set forth a cause of action, and i when be rises, runs
TUROI GII PULLMAN BUFFET CAR
BETWEEN MACON AND NEW
YORK.
(Via Qeorgla Railroad and Atlantic Coast
Line.)
Effec tive Doc mber, 199L
Lv. Macon .... • 9 M)ni* 4 f)p t 5 46a t *
Lv MHIed’vllIe.1 1016a 6 Sip
J-v Cam.ik I 11 41a] 7 00p
(Central time) j ..I
Ar Augus'
8 35P
Augus
Lv FTorenct* .. S
Lv Fayet'vllle.j 10
A: Petersburg.I 3
Ar Richmond ..I 4
Ar Washington 7
Ar Baltlm r>-
Ar Phlladelphl»! 11
Ar New York..I 1
■=
•Daily, tsunday only. tDally except
P mday. . >
Trains arrive from Augusta and point*
*«• main line at 11:36 a. ro.. 9:50 P.
* rom Cam ik and wav stations. 5:25 P.
V. W. HARDWICK. Gen. Aft*.
W. C. RAO IN. Soliciting Agt..
400 Cherry St.. Macon. Os.
arrival and departure OF
ALL TRAINS IN MACON.
H | Georgia Railroad.
Far Augusta ..( 9 OOa( 4 I5p.t I 49*19 *
.1 9 COal 4
.1 11 35a| » . .
.{t 6 lOpft t 46p
nACON BROKERAGE CO.
9. D. JONES, Manager.
■TOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN.
418-420 Cherry St. 'Phone B.13.
Chamber of Commerce Building. .
Correspondents of
THE O'DELL COMMISSION CO.,
Incorporated. Capita! 8200^000.00.
_ , , Cincinnati. O.
Ouloke-t service !n the South. We
O'Dell Comm!: I ..
and careful attant
Exchange B.ink and tbs
Co., assuring prompt
HOLIDAY IN NEW YORK
I.tTerpool and Xew Orleans Come
Better «n < »ntraetw— : Rerelpts Run
Free, Elenas Not .IkKreiilve,
I.IVKKPOOt spots Closed .-»<!
NEW YORK spots Roliduy
.NEW ORLEANS spots closed. .0 1-i
THE SITt ATI ON STRONG.
'Tidings db I bring, ind iuokv Joys*
And guI»M«n times and hapny news of
prlc
Honry, v. 3.
-ntry of Irvy wa. sufficient unde
law and the evidence.
5. There was no error in the admis-
slon °f evidence, and the evidence au-
lortsed the verdict.
Judgment affirmed.
Robert L. Rodgers for plaintiffs ...
error; II. A. Etheridge, contra,
289. Nicholas vs. Tanner. Damages. Be
fore Judgo Lumpkin. Fulton superi
or court. | ,,,
Candzer. J.~1. Where a second new " 1
trial is granted on a specified ground
and expressly overruled on evry otiior | ~ .
ground of the motion therefor, and the ]
original bill of exceptions to this court j ivb.
assigns error only upon the grant of a i Feb.
new trial, no cross bill or exceptions ,Vh
being taken to ths action of the court 5J2
upon those groundi of the motion 1 '
which are overruled, this court will ] p tn r
pass only upon the question raised in | R4c
the ground of the motloh upon which n
new trial Is granted.
2. A ptaintiCf cannot recover damage!
for the consequences of negligence
which, by the exercise of that degree
of care required of him by law, he
could have avoided.
Judgment affirmed.
John T. Pendleton dnd James L. Key
for plaintiff*. Payne & Tyo and J. A.
Noyes for defendant.
Happy certainly, for a bull, this "news
of prior" from tho South, from the ad
vancing dry goods markets and from the
trsdlnc ting of the New Cotton Cotton
Exchange.
And Is a cer'nln well-known operator
pitINng *trong oar in- the boat with the
bull crew?
S Munn. Son & Co. sal 1: "Obviously, the
situation Is strong from almost every
standpoint, for we not only have a brisk
demand for cotton goods, but nisi* a large
apcculatlvo demand far cotton futuivs.
while receipts continue moderate the ex
ports are on .« scale to attract general At
tention and If Liverpool serins for the
moment to waver. It \rlll probably prove
to be tbe effects merely of realizing
English and Egyptian operators, the
it would not be at nil surprising to see
activity In spot cotton there diminish for
n time Put the market here has broad
ened percep'lhly. and tinless It meets with
some unforeseen reverse. It would seem to
be bound for higher prices "
THE LOCAL MUtKP.T.
(Quoted by C. it. Willingham.)
MACON. Feb. 12,—The local nrnrket was
very rpilet during the day. Some of tho
buyers claimed their limits had been re
duced. and tho sellers were not willing
to concede anything In price. Spots ln
Liverpool and New Orleans held their
and they argued why not Macon.
The rb «o was quiet and Unchanged. Mid
dling l*'*: good middling 9V, low middling
$2.8q Macon toAtianta and Return
-VIA-
SOUTHERN ^RAILWAY!
Tickets on salt; for afternoon trains of February 16,
and all trains of February 17. Final limit, returning
February 19th. .
Five Trains Daily to Atlanta.
Lv. Vacon .
Ar. Atlanta
3. OS a. m. S.30 a. m. 1.35 p. in, 8.55 p.m. 7.25 p.m.
5.20 n. m. 11.10 h. m. 4.10p.m. 5.10p. m, 10.10p.m.
No extrn fare to uso tho “Chicago and Florida Special”
which loaves Macon Northbound, 15.55 p. ra., Southbound
for Florida at 1.00 p. m.
aty Tlokot Offloe, 507 Cherry Streot. 'Phono 421.
JAS. FREEMAN,
. Trav. Pass. Agent.
R. H. JONES, City Ticket Agont.
THE BEST, ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.
finch world reuotriietl rnnken of
Piano* nn Htcliiwnr, Weber, Solimer
A- Co., lira nleli A Uach, hem A
Pond and Leitir. A new aupply of
these eelebrnted nmkei of plnnna
on lmnd And nrrivlnu for fnll trade,
gold at the very lowciit prleen and
on enny teriim. Plnnoa and Orgnii*
tuned mid repaired. butlkfavtlou
uuarupteed.
Recta. Ship. Sales. Htc
l oimoldintt'd ReeelptM
290. Rncon & t?o. vs. Moondy. Dereit.
Before Judge Reid. City court of At
lanta.
Simmons, C. J.—If a contract for the
•ale of goods In procured by fraudulent
representations of the purchaser to
his solvency, the vendor has nn election
to affirm or to rescind the contract. lie
may sue for tbe price of the goods, and
also for damages for ths fraud; those
remedies being consistent, and proceed
ing on the theory of on offlrmnnco of
the contract.,
If. however, he elect* to rescind the con
tract and recapture his goods, and obtains
In equity a decree adjudicating that th«
contract Is void on account of the fraud,
be cannot thereafter maintain an action
against ths vendee for damages for tbs
fraud, such in action being founded on
the procurement of the contract. The re-
scission of the contract of the ground of
fraud Is Inconel?!' < < *ltb nn nrtl'in for
deceit for being led Into making the con
tract.
Judgment affirmed.
W. It. Hammoir for plalntlffsi Ander
son. Anderson & Thomas. f<>r defendants
291. flout hern Railway Company vs. Ru-
harikn (two caars). Damages. Before
Judge Raid. Cltv »urt -f 'A'lant i
fllmmons. C. J.—1. A recovery cannot be
had aralnst a railroad roimmny for the
homicide of a child who. whti.- in .< s»f«-
place, is on the approach of «.» train, or
dered bv his alstcr In charge <>f him t-> «!*
down, and who obevs the order and sits
down until the train In very near hfrn
rrosa the tru
Is killed by tbe engine.
3. Applying the strictest r
fence against the railroad roi
yard to trespassers upon it"
was no evidence to suppoi
was not, for any reason assigned In ths
demurrer by which It wa* assailed, fa
tally defective either In form or in sub
stance.
Judgment reversed.
Anderson. Anderson & Thomas, for
plaintiff; Hoke Smith A H. C. Peeples
for defendant
215. Brunswick and Western Railroad
Company vs. Grlfflri. Damages. Be
fore Judge Bsnnet. Wart superior
court.
Cobb, J.-The tvldencs. though con-
fllcUni on «om« ot »h. SSS S* 6>m4
rdlcl
Dorsey, ftrewster A Howelf. Arthur 1 ley-
man and Handera McDaniel, f-»r plaintiff
In error*. John Clsv Smith and Anderson,
Anderson A Thomas, contra.
291 Brown at si. vs. Louluvllle
vide Rallrod Company et al.
dismiss the writ of error.
Cobb. J.-l. An
agreement between count
law esusa of i ...
plaintiffs arslnst
"be ronsolldsted a
not have the eft*
coses Into ons. but
Is to provide slm
ronsolldatsd only
tried together. E
Ml: Wells vs. Col
vs. Ferst. 11* Os.
a separate
murrer In each case
the plalntf"
Gt-oricla Innlhrrn A Florida Ur*
Lor Jaxvilic .. i n y-rt' 12 Ma . I
'com Jsxvllle , 3 6Sal 4 10?
— ‘ ■' '11 9Ca1 1
SSL 4 .. 1 ?
I 8 3" l t »P' • * rf m - .
. S 30all2 Mp 2 »P, •
| * XYaj 1 OOpJ
Central of Georgia
In th. cue, w»» .ufricl.nt to authorli.
a flnJtnp th.t th» prroumptlorv of n.u-
lls.no., which «roK npitlnat th. fl.f.n-
dant hr proof lhat th* death of th. de-
c,»»J wa. cauiwKl by th. running of
a locomotive of th. company, ill not
rebutted.
Judgment affirmed.
W. E. Kay, t'. P. Goodyear, and 8.
W. Hitch, for plaintiff In error; A thin-
nn A Dunwody. U A. Wilson and J. C.
McDonald, contra.
"USSTMTAt ™Tot,Z
rSmtTSiim •Go-'i '»»} * }“*'
^orr^ n iT^rtL°M^
waa unable on that day ^ dlapoM of
nil the cases ready for a hearing. It l*
to be pre.umed, nothin* to the contra
ry VDD- arlng. that > particular caa.
tried ontha ltth Of July waa heard
while the court waa »tlll lawfully In
'T Th, writ of certiorari doea not If—
•o set aside a verdict or /udgment
whlfh is not merely erroneous but »b-
solutely void.
M^aac^'^intlff In error; Er-
n«t Dirt ind Crov.tt * Wbltneld.
contra# _
nuuA vfl Fnsiish *t al. Damages.
^ieforY Judge R* d. City court of At-
!; n ^* r j _a party to a contracL
^
Client act of a third person by which mu i u i,i- bu
feS=«£ ??t"
JrSSH.'sa? Jx EJ
% n£«r. tor denefdsnts.
^UtoBe'fortjIld^l!S?rtlJ?r , .iS2
Simmon*’^ \-' r ]„ T k n $ r * court* of
code. Sec- * . , e ml , .tteat the
r "' or ' 1 ,*? a h d«d conveying lands In
execution or a u . wlt-
thts •“•I'.EL^SJy nUrt the seal of
ness, and then h , attettel
h'.s court th* . , court of which
the deed and Jat me ^ , h „
he is a clerk W a^eo plionco with tb«|
ins been up,
right to *x<-pp’ afp-
srately to surh Judgment". Where, how-
•ver. the plaintiff- bring but a sinicl*- bill
of exceptions to tM« court nn-1 s.^k th«r—
by to review both the judxm*irafl lh»* writ
of error must be dlemlae*
haa no 1uri»dlctlon. Wsl
Ga. Ml. and elt.: Wells vi
vis vs. Ferst. supra.; Hates
Ga. 34
Writ of error dl«
qualified. (No fur
T. J. Ripley, for
Bryan ruramlng
defendants.
Tuesday . .
Wed nr - lav
Thursday .
Consolidated not receipts.
F.'xpnrfa (.’re;i( ffrHnin
Exports to France
Exports to continent
Stock "ii h uni ill j'orts
Since Sept 1. 19i)2—
porta to continent.
.. 1.700
*,*. 18.1S9
I'orl KerelpU
Augusts, quiet .
CharleaNiq, firm
Cincinnati firm
I.oiila\ll1e firm .
H'.aST: Jul
I nltiin Fntprei.
id for
embi
l,lver>ianl Cotton I’ntnre*
LIVERPOOL. Feb 12 F«»r demn
apf»t • <■ ■ t•,11 American tnl«blllmf Sd
aHleji of th" day wen io,o»<o )»n 1 o*». of v
I,ooo were for mpeculation and export, and
Included t.l'"* tmb'M Amerb an Receipts
13 1<ni lmb'M all American.
F. A. GUTTENRERGER & CO.
FINE OLD KENTUCKY WHISKIES
TRADE A SPECIALTY.
J. T- STEWART’S PRICE LIST.
EXPRESS PREPAID.
4 qta.
Clermont Kyo
.8 0.00
gal. jug Rose Valley .Ryo.
$ 0.50
8 “
“ “ .......
. 11.00
■1 qts. Ilorso Shoo Ryo
3.00
2 ••
11 11
. in.oo
8 ** ** •* **...••
5.50
4 “
Dunn’s Monogram JXy
a 5.00
12 “ “ 44 “
7.50
% “
iv.no
1 gal. jug Horse Shoo Ryo..
2,75
2 “
“ ** **
12.50
2 •» tt it tt tt
5.00
4 “
Woodford Co. Ryo...
. 4.00
3 “ “ “ *• m lt
7.00
8 ••
" “ “ ...
. ?.5Q
4 (its. Anchor Gin
3.00
2 “
“ “ ** ...
. 10. CO
8
5.50
4 - “
Roso Vnlloy Ryo
. 4 .oo
i2 44 44 44 !!!!!.!!*.
7.00
8 “
“ “ 41 a....
. 7.50
1 gal, jug Anchor Gin
2.75
2 11
44 44 41 ....
. 10.00
2 “ 44 »» “
5 00
X gal. ju(< Rose Valley Ryo
. 2.75
7.00
2 “
44 44 44 44
. 7.00
4 qts, American Malt
4.00
'PHONE 304).
•NO. 4llJ POPLAR STREET, MACON. GA.
irlfter's Eaffle Itrand. ,
Yellow-tone Itv i
1>|iinrU Kentucky Mieii<1 Hy»
<»(il Unrhe-r nfriilxbC Itye . .
1 Jim filil M«rl>e,' BtrAlxlit Itye
3 Kall'Ui I lift Pure Mnrvlnml p. Itramljr ,*|4.00
1 " Jug Pure N, t r Apple HruuUy . 4.00
4 f;i;nrta Old lUrvML Corn 3 00
1 i-iilliin Jug Old IfRrvrM Porn 2.76
4 i|iinrtA Pm n Un!t a.oo
I irulInnJiiB Corn Mult
1 " '• New KriKtand Itum, No I.. 3 no
(Kipregg charges paid on Two
gallona or more.)
I Ration Jug 100 proof N. Curollnu c«n , n..|lW
1 Jur SO nnH>i N. Curoltim Cora . 1.71
1 '* jug old V. a. Prawn llye. No,I, ;«i
1 " Tii| Old V. A. llrown live No.'J. 1.7'.
1 " JuR New England Hum, No. 2.. ‘Lou
1 ** * jug Holland (lln 2.UU
J. T. STEWART*
WILLINGHAM COTTON
MACON, GEORGIA,
MILLS,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SPECIALTIES IN HEAVY COTTON FABRICS
Cotton Oil Belting, Crushers Cloth, Paper Felts,
Filter Duck, Refiners Duck, etc.
Colm ,
Alby*
AI by l
Albany
45a . T1?P
Snvtue • } ^
Hfciim If
i Arrive f:
v 10a Alh-'-. v
. II 40Alv>
, 7 »<p|E
" “ g cvim ’U **
Ion'. 11 ,aa! Mont. * W v
lam. I l v, Alb * Mont... II i
f *l . Alntny —
A nirmlnabaia
. Jerk kl.
, ub.tantial
cod*.
♦ Under a prop
taction of th*
. r k under the
prlma tuf J™*
?ourt of reoord
construetlon of this
. the certificate of
al of th* court
• that tbe court
court « rfv#n to secure a
W!*» afteTjiSJrent U "bulned
and. »R«r • -^nveyed. and
»I execution oi posies-
Ar trom f ■&*,£$. «d’8=»? tM b >’ ?P» n ‘“ r ln 2*
l~rm Lai;: 5 -. Warm 8; . Colum. KCU rity make a prima ft<»•
M.cuw, liublln * h R- 1 ** a, ‘ • J'™. *Jglln,t th- clalBUBf lP
:: il5a^:3SC^ tond
.. lifril Ar I' .win Tiul » ™
b. I;3bl4 Ar. * a
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