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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1874.
THE BIBLE.
Who composed the full owing descrip
tion of the IMWk we ten? never know. It
win found iu Westminister Abbe/, name
less and dateless) but nevro-fliefes* it is la- j
valuable for it wine and wholesome coun
sel to tbe race of Adam:
A nation would be truly lmppy if it were
governed try no other laws than those of |
this Messed look. .
It contain* everything needfM to be
known or done.
It give* instruction to u Senate uuthori
ty nud direct ions to a magistrate.
Ft cautions n tritncse, requires an im
partial verdict of a jury, and fupishea the
judge with liia sentence.
It seta the htudKind a* lord of hi" hmwe
bold and the wife a* mlatreaa of the table
—tells him how to rule, and how to man
age.
It entail* honor to parent* and enjoins
obedience to children.
It prescribes and limit* tlio sway of the
novereign, the rnle of the ruler and the an
thority of the magter ; command* the sub
to honor and the servant* to obey
and the blessing* *nd tbe protection of
the Almighty to all tlmt walk by this rule.
It gives directions for weddings and
burials.
It promises food and raiment uud limits
the use of both.
ft pointH out iv faillifni and eternal guar
dian to tho departing baabsud and fatlier;
teUs him with whom to leave his fatlier
km children and whom his widow is to
trust- -and promise* a father to the form
er and a husband to the latter.
It leaches a man to set his house in or
dor, uud bow to make his will, it ap
points a dowry for his wife and entails the
rights to his first born, ami shows bow the
young branches ahull bo left.
It defend* the right of all and reveals
vengeiioo to every defaulter, oveiroacher,
and tresspasser.
It is the first book, the best book.
R contains tho choicest matter -gives
the best instruction—affords the greatest!
degree of pleasure uud satisfaction that We
have over enjoyed.
It contains the host laws and most pro
found mysteries that were ever penned;
and it brings the very best comfort* to the
inquiring and disconsolate.
It exhibits life and immortality from
time everlasting and shows the way toglo-
ry.
It in u brief recital of all tliut is toootne.
It settlea alt imitU rH iu ilabute; ruaolvu*
ail doabts; nnd ea*e* tbe mind'and'con
science of all their scruple*.
It reveals the only living and true God,
ftud *howft,the tv*y to Him, and seta aside
all other gods, and dtiacribe* the vanity of
them and all that trust in such; in short, it
ia a book of laws to show light and wrong,
of wisdom that condemns u folly nnd make*
file foolish wise, a book of truth, that de
tects *U Ilea and confronts all errors; and
h is a hook of life that shows the way from
everlasting death.
It contuina the must ancient antiquities
ami strange events; wonderful occurrence*,
ltcroic deeds, impaneled wars, it describes
the celestiuli anil infernal world* and the
Origin of Hie angelic myriads, the human
tribes and the devilish legions.
It will instruct the aocompliscd Mechan
ic and most profound critic.
It teaches the la st rhetorician, and ex
ercises every power to the most skillful
arithmetician puzzles the wisest anatomist
and exorcises the wisest critic.
It is the best covenant Hint over was
"sewed on; the best deed that ever was
sealed; tlie bust deed that will over be sign
ed.
To mtdsrsturad it hr to-be wise indeedto |
he ignorant of it k* tw b destitute of true j
wisdom.
It is tha king's best copy, the magis
trate* best rule, the bousekeeper’s best
guide, the servant's best directory, and the
young man's beet companion; it is the 1
school hoy’s opening book and the great
nud learned man’s masterpiece.
It contains a choice grammar for a nor
its- aud a profound mystery for a sage,
it is tlie iguoraut mau's dictionary and
Hie wise man’s diotiomay.
It affords knowledge of witty inventions
lor the humorous and dark Hayings for the
grave and it is it* owav interpretter.
It encourages the wine; the wntricrjaad
Sh* swijft it overcomes; it promises ao;otci*-
ul reward to the excellent,' the conquer- j
or, the winner aud the prevalent. Aud
that whiuh crowns all is that the author is
without partiality and without hypoerhsy.
"In whom there is no vuribhinisi. or
shadow of turning."
A Portrait of a Lady wn.aH Fear.
jfr it: or*P.
I board now, and I think Share on* of
th kindest landladies in the world. She
Ma ma to think a great deal of roe, and I
sometimes almost decide that I should if
any harm should come to her.
She is very particular about her hoard
erv. Before she- would take me in I was
compelled to get a oerUtioato from three
clergymen, two banker** und'-u lawyer, stat
ing that I hud never been hung for mur
der or sent to the State Prison for horse
stealing. I bargained for i* front room
looking out on the tarapus martins, and it
was understood that 1 was to have the room
alone. On the third night Ijwent home
and found a stranger in bed, and w hen 1
began to raise a row, Mas*. Dolby caught
my arm and said:
•‘There, now, be a good, dear man, and
say no more. He's a preacher,- and he's
going away to-morrow, I thought you
wouldn’t mind-it'just one night"
At the end of the week sh* lasokoued me
aside, and smiling like a load of fresh hay,
she wanted to know if I would- do her a fa
vor, a favor whisk would' plane her under
many obligation* to me, I replied that I
Would die ton her, and flu*a she asked me
to give up the room looking out upon the
grand square ami take one looking out upon
the grand alley, full of o*h laurel* and oys
ter ran*. Bhe had a Ixjarilcr coining who
was awful particular, and she knew that I
would do anything to accommodate her.
I mule the change, and tbe grateful look
she gave fne was enough to melt a vest
button. 1 bail only got fairly settled
when I was told that she wanted to see me
in tho parlor after dinner, I found her in
tears. Bee said a very nice man and hi*
very nice wife wanted to come and Issird
with her, Init she liud no room, and it
grieved her to think that she must turn
them away when stoe was so hard pushed
to get along,
I told her that if I had a hundred lives I
weald lay them all down for her ami borrow
g hundred more and add to the pile, and
she seized my hand and said that heaven
would sorely reward me for being good to
n fatherless orphan. I moved into the
garret, and the awful particular man mov
ed into my room, and the very nice man
and wife moved into the front room.
In another week Mrs. Dolby whispered
to me and wanted to know if I hod u snake
in my stomach. Hhe hud observed that I
was a hearty eater, and she did not know
but 1 had r snake. I set her right, aud
when I promised to take free lunches
down town, aud urge all the other boarders
to do the same, she put her hand on my
shoulder nod remarked that heaven hod a
place for me.
That night my bed was marie without
sheets, and when I went to raise a row
she took mo by tho hand aud said that
her experience went to rhow tluit it was
healthier to sleep without sheets. I was
going to argue tho question, wlicu tears
came in her eyes, and she hoped I would
not any anything trr hurt a j**tr, lmo wid
ow, whose life liar! been one long struggle
with poverty.
The next night tbe feather b*d nnd one
of the pillows went, but I didn’t
say anything. Xlietf she wanted to bor
row my toothbrush for a boarder who had
n’t one, and flUc took ray stove to use in
the lower hull. I didn't say * Word until
she wanted to know if I cotddn’tspare the
old rag carpet off the floor, aud if I would
not set the other boarders un example by
driukiug nothing but water, and not take
the second biscuit. Then I told her that
IN-as going to teiwe the house *rd try to
1 tear her image from my heart.
She seized both my iiamK few* rolled
down her cheeks, and asked}
“Mr. Quail, would you deliberately plot
to kill a lonesome widow, who is working
her life out to make your position here
comfortable, lmppy nnd luxurious?"
I couldn’t go. I'm here yet. I sleep
:on the tloor, put up with cold bites and
in the bootjack for a chair when 1 have
company. I wish I wasn’t so tenderheart
ed, but I cant bear to think of hurting j
Mrs. Dolby’s feelings by looking lip un i
other place.
Chinese Typograhy.
Printing a book in China is done ns fol
lows:
Two prfcis arc wtitteHy by one trained
jto the busiiies*, on a sheet of thin paper,
divided into columns by blue!: lines, and in
! the space between the two pages are writ
lon the title of the work audthe number of
lho chapter and page; when the sheet has
lean printed it is folded down through t his
space, so n* to tiring the title., Ac., partly
|oh each page. The sheet, when ready for
; printing, is pasted* face downward on a
I smooth block of wood, made usually from
the pluht or pear tree. As soon - as it is dry
the paper uTrnhbod off with great rare,
leaving behind art inverted impression of
the characters
Another workman now cuts away the
: blank spaces liy means of a sknvp graver,
aud the block, with the cbrmu.'i.ers in high
relief, passes fo the jvrinteT, who performs
bis work by hand. The tivo points that
! ho has to bo most careful about are to ink
the characters eijiuiHy with bin - brush, *Sd
to avoid tearing the papw when taking the
! impression. From a good wooden block
some 15,000 copies may lie printed, and
when the characters have been sharpened
up a littlb, it is poesible to obtain 8,000 or
j 10,000 more urvpiVsCTowv
New York Libkkai, Convknti’os.—Al
j bony, N, 1", Se]>t. 29, 1871 The adjourn
ed Liberal convention resolved to make
no nomdations and recommended the
Liberal Republicans and independents to
! support only honec* men, and who most
fitly represent the principles enunciated at
the r rgatvwstion of the party at Cincinnati
and subsequently re-affirmed ut tlie State
1 conventions, and who also stands com
mitted bv the action of the convention
which placed them in nomination against
tlie third presidential term mid the can
tralizution of power at the seat of the fed
eral government
A negro woman- at Guthrie, Terra., got
on a'twria- and - paid her fare to Clarks
ville. Her husband gut on ud failed to
pay when the oondiictbe came round. He
was put off. When his Wife found- that he
had been put. off the trait!- die leap over
board, the train going thirty utiles an
hour, and was iustantly killed.
In Themselves the Fault.
Avoid people who have no faith in their
kind. They are dangerous to deal with.
A thorough knowledge of their own dis
trust-'of 1 others. Taking ill for granted that
everybody with whom-they come in busi
•ess conlact is bent on overreaching'them,
their object is to spike the enemy's artil
lery by being the first to overreach Can
dor is lost upon them. They eortsider it
- refined hypocrisy. Favors they look upon
as cunningly devised lores; ihtended to
lend them into a trap, ami, while receiving
! them wilhttglv, chuckle inwardly t the
thought that- tirey awe old birds, and can
not be caught by any such-devices. These
: creatures thunk they understand human
| nature. F'oer wretches, of tdTihe thous
, and springs if h-Jrnari action they know
I hut one, and that worst—selfishness. Let
them stop that spring in them own rfiorid
machinery, if they can. Let them do it
for their own sake*, for they can never
know how much of good there is iu the
world until they do.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
L. F. HADDOCK.
Attorney At I .fiw
QUIT MAM, GKO KG IA.
Will praotieft In all the Courts of th* fbiuthcrn
Circuit, will also practice in tho adjoining coun
tia in the HTHo of Florida.
*#• OftUfc over Finch’* Htora. raay9-ly
JAR H. HUNTER
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
QUITMAN,
DROOKB COUNTY, GEORGIA.
_o
WUI practice in tb* ilonutie. of tli ftoalinrii
Circuit, Krkola aud Clinch of the Brunswick, aud
MihdiuiJ of the Albany. AfOtllcn at the Court
ffuUK.'Ct Juno2S-tf
w. a. BKSatrr. s. t. atsoauaay
BENNETT & KINGSBERRY,
Attorneys nt Law
<j U / TMA N,
ilrook* ('oiioty, - * - (ircwki.
lu. l
EDWARD E. HARDEN.
Attorney at Law,
QUITMAN,
BROOKS COUNTY, - ■ GEORGIA.
Lite an A*ocite Justice Ruprome Court IT.
H. for Utah and Nchrawka Tarrilories; now Judg'
County Court, Brooks Courtfy, Qa.
may34-13fmi
.1. H. N. SNO W,
lIEiVTIHT,
Qultnisa, ..... Georgia,
Office Up Stain, Eiheb Corner,
atlgftEMni
DR. E. A. JELKS,
PRACTISISU PHTSItIAJ,
Qitltinan, (>st.
OFFICE- Brick VmW<ttng adjoining the utmr
of McHsrs. BriggH, JefktAi Ccf/,-llcrovon street,
may 10-tf
CHAMPION & FREEMAN.
(]It'OCKUSA JV J> HO M MISSION MKIH'IIA V TS
Corner Buy anti Draytaw Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
itISI’ELIANEOVB .1 bVERTtAEMBNTH.
T WOULD BF.NUKCT FULLY CALL THE AT-
J TENTION of lh** rit-isrn* of Brook* *n<l
tli* Rfijoining counties, to my largo ami hclect
Mfcock of
DRY GOODS,
BBOTS AND SHOES.
IIAR 1> W A IS IS
G ROGER! E*V Eir, Etc.,
All of wfdcfi wfli' to vtM upon lIKA.IAS.tM,B j
TERMS sad at LOWEST PRICES.
snd wonld cull the attention of Planters to my
LARGE STOCK OF
FARM IMPLEMENTS,|
Such at
PLOWS,
eterrcFft,
HEEL ffOLTS;
GRAIN FAN'S, vtr., etc
Theae grotty wfil'Se setttaf
MANUFACTOREBY PRICES,
Wffh Frt-fghf Addnt.
Jar Vs me A ST
J V)BK TttJLMA’N.
*ep ;e*tfi
MISCELLASEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. !
SALK and LIVERY STABLE
Quitman, On.
1 ; ' ’
rpHK tjyPKItHIONKD KEEP ON ffANI)
SADDLE HORSES,
HARNESS HORSES,
'■ J >' it! ’ 1* " •
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES
Ect., etc., etc.,
For the Accommodation if the Public.
j *| H r lrh l a /(I (Ft . . f
: THEY AIM) tXV.V CONSTANTLY OS HAND
A GOOD Wm,t OF
Horses and Mule* for Sale.
SELECTED D Y ONE 01' THE ITEM,
And Always PnrchaJkd on Sucn Terns aJ
to Bnnbk Tham to B*ll at the
:
i/mvcNt I'rtce*,
w
BEBSONS DKBIHINO TO PUUCHA3B
SADDLE OR HARNESS HORSES
Can be upon Short Kotiet.
[
, If not on band, if a drucrifjtiou of the stock
wanted is loft at Okra-i ml*r wriASa tilled
t*w dayfv
CECIL A. THIiASHER.
mavl7*tf
I). VV. PRICE,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
QUITMAN, GA.,
Would inform tUe vtx-acmt <vf Qttimrn snd ear
ronnitiu* country, tfifct fie tie, just opened a
FIRST clash
MERCHANT AN ST TAILORING
ESTABLISHMENT
IN QUITMAN, AND HAS ON HAND A FINE
LOT OF
CLOTHS AftU CASSUtEEES,
BUITABM; Fl>H MAKING
DR 88 AMO BUBINEBB SUITS.
He has also on Hand a Selwt 99<ck of
RE Aft? MADE CLOTHEW,
COTTPNG, GL£A ft| N G
A***—
DMTE ON SHORT NOTICE
*#- PVICKtt HODEBATE. St*
SA VANNAH ADI ERTIBENTS.
John M. Cooper, George T. Quaotock
J. H. F. Lancaster.
JOHN M. COOPER t CO.
Corner "Whitaker and St. Julian Streets,
Havannah, < J si.
WHOLEHALF. AND RETAIL DEALER* IN
BOOKS AND STATIONERY
or ALL KINDS.
Copying sad B**l Frmei, SurvsyeTi’ ftompao**.
News and Book Prititliig Pa
per and Ink.
Gold bu ten tnd Pencil Casss, Bok and
Pocket Knivee.
LEDGER, WRITIJfG k COL. PAPERS.
Plm> in*. Vl.ltln* Hint Priwlrr'. t urd..
PurtiNon.ltN, Aar.
i School Furniture and Helio 1
Requisites
At tkkrrrmthofn A Of4 Price*, ft* whom ire ore
Agent*. JkstJif O rdered or Itnyortal
at Attc York rate*,
We fed ecmft4*nt that we rin sell a* low an the
lowest, either iff rtiirlratmi, Augusta, Atlanta,
Maeon, or any <*fW Rffutfaem pity,
war Write or eB and learn our prices.
mavitftf
WSjrk
J UU 20 YKAIta THE
Stsmlanl of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
Over tKMMHHI ill ( *e.
100,000 MOBK THAN ANY OF ANY OTHER KIND
THIK SKW WUKKI.KK * WILSON.
RKeasvKD is 1*7:1:
The lllßhr.l Award. .1 the Vienna
(Inn.
The of the Mkrylaml
iHl* FIF.
The Font HIOHEKT PR EM It MS, (In. liiding
two un .tat. ) at the OEOROIA STATE FAIR.
BEST OK ALL:
The WHEELER A WILSON ha* tin approval
!of million* of who have need this wdl
j tried machine, Khvaiefan* certify that it it tin
only I*orl-*tll4rb Hewlw* MarMwr It I for
KawHy •*•♦/ fr*■’fch* whit **sFy motion doe*
•not flt'fjfc’itr ftrvalVd*, Tf* /fcfSiH Of work
recommcpdir i% to aft Fhfr* *cw for afhvwiir. ft **
•hr moat t ronoMiiral #* ••% f*N- **•** !*•-
ruble.
Our new and popular No. fi Machine adapt**!
for Leather work and general ManaAeturing
purposes i nowuacd bv the leailing tailoring es
tablishments :dH>e factories.
Head for on/ *old on eaay
erms, or monthly f taken. Old machines
put in order or received ih dtphanße.
WHF.KI.KK .V WIT-SON MF’O C/>, * OFFICES:
W. R. Caste*, Oen. Agt., Savannah, Ga.
35jdtf
MARKET SQUARE HOUSE
VALENTINE BASLER,
Sucrewor tS* if ether Antony Busier!
THE WEtL KNOWN
f
TEJi IL\ AIvLKi,
At tie Old SStstfid, tl4 trysts St.,
opposite the M.itt&t?,
CoutitMMrfo mvft eti HsntV tfe* rtwr *f
Brandies, Whiskies. Wines. ASM,
AXD ALL OWVn L-fQtfr&S,
My Foreign Liqaon sre all of my oi#n Impor
tmtion
ug9-tf
MARSHALL HOUSE,
SAVANNAS-, - r - GEORtSI <
A. B. LUCEy Proprietor,
BOARD, 93 CD Per Day
_
HarWAs’
ALBANY HOTEL,
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
~. ,
THXS \\ ELL KNOWN HOTEL i# situated uear
X *hc centre of the business portion of the city,
aud is still kept by MERRICK BARNES, its origi
nal owner and ptoprifetOr. Its fare aud accommo
dations are tlu* best that c*n lx> provided, and
charge* are moderate. Omnibus conveys passen
ger* to aud from ©very train. ‘Octs*tf.
CURRIER, SHERWOOO & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES
o —-
Ttiia i one of the Oldvet and Largeet
Hoot and Shop Jobbing llttuiM
IJT THE OITT.
At! tkhlf ff/’pfitlt* art obtained,from
Ttf f. fEttY bewf MXyvTMrrtmnis;
And to Cewawart on the
MOAT ACCOMMODATING tURMS.
476 A 478 Broome Street, New York.
A. M. WATKHr*,Tnv.U| Agent.
jylftMf
WM. H. TIHON. WM. W. *KSIMN.
TISON A; GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
tan
Commission Merchant*,
IVZ Buy St., Suvamtali, (ia
Bagging ami Tien ad*aimed on C'rpß.
Lilenl CAKH A">YAN(lh* made <*u Consign
j menta of Cotton.
COTTON KOIJ> ON ARItIVAL. AND PUO
icKEDH RETritNKI) BY EXFIiEKH, WHEN
OWNEIt HO INKTBI (TK.
Pr'unpt and guaranteed to all
j huMitte**.
augiO-Om
,o. a. r.
mu, THE MIXOLOGIST,
(.‘an be fmml at
MIKE’S HEADQUARTER’S
t or. liny Lnm \Ylitinker (Ot.,
HA VAN N AH, C* A,
( '•instantly *ii hand the Im st assortment of
\len, U liir*, NißMr* ami Oyilfm.
Country orders for atera promptly attended
to.
M. T Q 1 IM.V
ang 29. ly
DWIGHT L. ROBERTS,
(OinilSSlllX HKKCHAXT.
142 liny Hi., SAVANNAH. GA.
aug 2h--Am
t, t. rn IKWARTIM, Mtfc* fIUHNKHV.
L I Gl ILMARTIN A CO.
COTTON KACTOAA
AND
- M KUCHA NTH,
Kelly's Block, Bay Sty • Savannah, OX |
A f G ftr lirwilley** PhfM|>hal(,
Jewell's Mills Varna k Domestics, Ac., Ac.
Haggfn# and- Iron Ties for safe at lowest
market rate?.
Prompt attention g£*An Vo' business •
entrusted to iw.
Liberal Ca*4> ,VL ancedhnH on
nients. ang
j. m. noitorohs. | i. n. wino.
BOROUGHS ft WINO,
% HOLES ALE DEMEBst SNf
TO HALLO,
CIGARS, S.Af Ff>, ITPE* and
SWDfcKR’S AKTS LES,
11 (It* LA fif r Hired,
jmjtsijt, GA,
J. T. JORDAN, Traveling Agent.
iani)-I.Y
PHILLIP DZIALYNSII,
Commlss-'onMereVnl,
jokes- rtr-otK
Bay Street, - - SAVANNA6*, GA.
auff
A. B. OOODMAy. LEE ROY NniSRH.
GOODMAN & PAYERS,
Ma&o#~t*i‘fe thwr own
rofeucco and Oi^fars.
m %; st > - • savannah, g'a.
E. A. DAMON & COo
IMPORTERS AM>
Wlnrlusale Liquor Dealers.
FINE KENTUCKY WHISKIES/
408 A 410 Elm St,
CtPWHrnt VOITHKH* HOTBI.
Wt. Louis, Mo/
EBTAB LIBHID 1843
ft. L. COWAN, NgM tot ftcorgm, Alahama mf
Florida/ aprXS-lv
CREECH i NEWSOE
Dealers in
I) R Y G O O I) 8 f
C* KOCERI EH,'
Liquors, Flour, Baeon, HU,
ga; -
NEW STOC K.
r P I,K YNDERBIGNED HAYING PUHCUABKtf
l ui pernon in the Eastern Cities, a largo uid
well aKt*>rted atfK-k of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
* now prepared to offer induremenU t(/
his many customers and the public generally.
His stock embrace* a complete variety of ‘
Dry (ommls. Beady Made Clothing'
Hats, Caps, B**t* and Shoes,
Hardware. Tinware,
Crockery and Glaw* ware.
All Rinds of Woodwarc Mur
A romOJETE AsSHtniKXT OK
FAMILY OHOt IRIEN,
all of which hd tto po*t reasonable
F. R. t’UKKCH.
(Atpg-Rni
Atlantic* A Half (tail ftoad,
On and .rrnt mDndav. may * t
train* on rViN Rhad Will run as follow*:
EWBKOA PASSKNrif.It.
I I*' v ‘ Sva-auaftr dailv at . 4 311 rM ,
Arrive at Mr. ’ 355 A ' M
imvr at fjnitai.in • :l M a *
■Yrrive *rltAltriHgu •• 8-IS*'*'-
- .
I wave Albany 3:4Dr a
Leave Kainhridge " A*3U r m
Leave Quitman “ !losp!m'
Leave Lite Oak “ . f:W5p. m
Arrrive at Savannah k ‘ B*3oa m*
Connect at LW* thak *ith traiWcm the J, V.
A M. H. K. for Tallehas
se*- Ae.
So eHing* Af Bav.nn.l, tf,id Al
- CWSr riartn, ,t Albany with train* on
lhi iv.nniwe.leni )t. It.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN- -WESTERN DM
VISION ■
Leave Dupont (Kilndav neepted) at 7-ort , o ■
Arrive at Quitman •• . .. in, - ?*., M
Arrive Iffcvu*}-rlh " 12 45e w
f.eave f UtrfW* “ l *
Lea>eQrtfe*n •* ; .S.,'
Arrrive at Dupont * 8.-00 r] i
ALBANY ftO rwoN
Mrtn ' Wy ’ W.XeWr-Mrtny ud<
rr **■*, Wedneadav au.Y
rriftav > no p. it.
Leave All-nr Monday, and Fridav
N:ls A ’ Ft.' ' * '
j Monday, Wednesday and* Fri*
day, lp:J r. w. *
p ' Mon,uv- ' v ' -,in *iy
COfhwr ,r D y With night trains „ n Ihe *.■
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