The field and fireside. (Marietta, Ga.) 1877-18??, July 10, 1879, Image 1

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THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE. m bi,i*hki> hn JR. 2s£. Soc4mar. <3c Sons. At One Dullur a Year in advance, or One Dollar and Kilt? Cents it' not paid in ndvanee. IX THE. Ol,tt PRINTING OFFICE Building, Poxxd**r S|>rings Street. >1 :tri iru,Gt'Y;i;i. GAKTKRLL, Attorney at L/*- practices in Cobb and adja cent eomirr,. Offieein Masonic Build tig, up-t ;r . Marietta. Oct. lb. 1878. 1 tor W Attorney at Law. . offlee*; grth side nfl'aWte Square in Blaekxvell fqjuilding, upstairs. Marietta, October 3, 11*77. If ’^-^TTiy. alien, ' ' -u. rT T - years, Charges Reasonable, v itriCK —North side of Public Square. Marietta, March 13, 3877. 3v DkTg. TENNKNT. Practieiuo Physician, Office on Cassville St. Residence on Cherokee street. Marietta, March 13,1877. Iv DR. E. .1. SETZE, Physician bad Suryeun, tenders his professional services in the practice of .Medicine inall its branches to the citizens of and surrounding country. | Drug store of Win. Rooi. - Jfel JL DENTIST. iSpSot rn smt: or rut: Prai.ic Si ( r.ua:, Marietta, Georgia. D& T. IS. IRWIN, Attorneys nt , Law Will practice in the Blue Midge, Rome, and Coweta Circuits. Marietta. March 13, 1878. l.v WILLIAM a GREEN'. Watchmaker Jewellers. MARIETTA, ifetaflL GEORGIA. Vl.fiO, dealer in Clocks of every de, scription. Repairingof Watches, < locks, etc. a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sign of Bi”* Watch, west side Public Square. net 2 NEW < \HRIAG]> and Bt Wagons and Harness on hand. \II kinds ol' Vehicles built or repair ed. Work guaranteed. Orders solicit ed. REID A GRAMI.IXG. “Appearances are soinetliing with everyone —everything with some."— Bishop Berklev. 1851. 1878. rno. VV. Mel call* respectfully in ej forms ilic citizens of Marietta and vicinity, that he is better prepared than ever to do anything in the Tailoring line, guaranteeing his patron- faithful work atlnoderate prices. sopi9 ly Gt ENEKALREPAIR SHOP. — L 1 am uowprepared to do all kinds of repairs on Carriages, Buggies and Wagons; also, Blaeksmitliing in all its branches. Horse-shoeing and Farm Work my especial business. Plows al ways on bandfor sale. Work guaran teed. Orders solicited. P. P. MANNING. Marietta Jan. 10, ’79. Deratin' ~t. DR.H V. REYNOLDS Prnrii'-iny Physical, When not engaged elsewhere may lie found diking the daynt bis office in the McClatclieyßuilding, South West cor ner of Public Square, and at night at tiie Residence of I>r. A. Reynolds near Hail Road Bridge. Marietta, May, Ist. 1879. ly M. T. GRIST, ( II KROKFF, STREET, Saddle and Harness Maker. ANI) REPAIRER Marietta, Geo., March 13, 1877. , ' IN m. T. Wivv. NV II.I. .1. Wr Rich .tun Winn. W. T. W. J. &R. WINN. A ttoroeijs m,d Covaselhrrs At Lira'. V.XIfIKTTA, 1. I. H,„„i l ,t attention yicen to all, Unxinrs* I.' ** “Ortin* hi Mshoiih* -iH* of Ifuhlii* Sijiian*. irtar.lG, V*. ly. I’IWOS. fffffi TUNING AND REPAIRING. rrMIF undersigned respectfully reu -1 tiers his services to the citizens of Marietta ami vicinity as tuner and re pairer of Pianos. Warrants his work in every respect, and will doit us cheap or cheaper titan any one. Postal cards dropped in the Post-office, will secure prompt attention. Will sell Pianos or Organs at the lowest figures, and upon as accommodating terms, cash, or on time, to good and reliable parties. July 11—tf JOHN SEALS. National Hotel, m>: OS I.V I lliS'|-('T. t>S IIOI'KI. IN llnllon - - -Georgia. Hat ex, per dni /, St. oo Hates, per Week, -)iS.OO. Hates, per Mouth. %:!?>.(X). l arge Sample Rooms for Commercial Travel* 1 s. .1. X*. A. LEWIS. Proprietor. W. M.eI.FWfS. Clerk. LllfiHim & & GLOBE l \*l K VY< K < IMI PA \V. I . S. Branch Assets *.‘1,959,901 90 Liabilities 2,191,799 39 Surplus over all liahilirie-*1,798,131 51 Total income of 1K77 *2, 713,059 32 •• expenditures 0t'3877 1,693,919 79 Surplus income of 1577 *1,109.142 53 Aggregate of losses paid by the Company over $79,009,000 Risk- taken at reduced rates nf Premi ums. Apply to. WAt. KIN(., Agent. Marietta, Ga.Oet. 31, 187*. COITTRJiCTOE AND (111 MIF.lt. v rpllE undersigned continue? hi- bu-i --1 ness of Brick Making, Stone and Ki i.-k Building, and i- prepared at any time to take contract* on the most rea-- onahje terms, and toexeenfe them in the most satisfactory manner. H. B. VN Al.l.l**. Ma. itiU, tilt Mar 13, *' ' 1/ THK FIELD AND FIRESIQBi “TO THII7E SELF B2E TJK.Xjr: XT rno I r.uv'M vo Vol. ‘2.] T7l W. Hurt, 30 S. Broad St. Atlan- JD . ta. Ga. See Advertisemer in ibis paper. Money to Loan. The Tuiteit- States Home & Bower Association OF PENNSYLVANI A. Inrorparuteil ISat. tVairter Pcrjintaal , Capital $1,000,000 Paid Capital - - - 400.000. Receive- deposits for accumulations, issue- certificate? of deposts for annuity and dowry, grant? long term loans on city, town, farm and church property, jtjromeight to six per cent per annum. Atlanta, Ga. f I N*n saw advertisement in rjrri;ws. (f arrtaqrs! (Wagons! Still at the Old Stand. ROSWELL STREET. Tf iii'icttu, . . . Georgia. FIMIE subscribers offer Carriages Buggies, Wagons and Har ness of superior material and (in ish. at the most reasonable prices. Work Waranted! All kinds of Vehicles built or repaired to order. Encourage vonr home industry when you have every reason te expect good work at moderate prices. We are still making and repairing ail kinds of Vehicles, from a Plueton to a Wheelbarrow. We intend that nothing shall leave our shop unless it is a first class job. Having had 30 years experi ence in Marietta we arc well acquainted with the wants of the community in this section of Georgia. Special atten tion given to orders, cither In Carriages or Harness. Prices reduced to suit the times. We u ill give a better job for the money than can be done anywhere. Thankful for past favors, we earnestly ask a continuance of the same. I(i:i A GRAtIMYG. Marietta, Jan.. 9, '79. I v. Arrival and Departure of Mails A I TlfE POST OFFICE .M3BIETTA. GA. Western & Ati antic R. R. S. mail arrives 7.13. a. in, & 3,30. p. 111. N. “ " 12.13. p. m, ’• 10.07. " S. " leave- 12.13, p. in. •• 10.07. “ “ V. " 7.13. a. in. “ 3.30."" (ANTON MAIL. Arrive? d’ly'Suiidays ex.iaf 11.45. a. m. Leaves ■■ “ •* •• 1.00-p. m. D.\LI.AB MAIL. Arrives d'ly'Siindysox. ul 2.30. p. m. Leaves •• *• •• 8.;t0. a. in. ROSWELL MAH,. Arrive- iFlyCSuiulay ex.)at 3.15. p. in. Leaves ■ •• “ •• 0,30. a m. OFFICE HOURS. Week days from 7.30 a. ui, to 5.30. p.m. fcuiulavs “ 7.30. 11. i’j -t|U-*<.;iO a. in. In/ on 3.45 p* in. W \. \..Ol*snrciiEß. WTrr “—sftiS'ST Masthi v/ jfliWiil Ri‘(lue{W In Prices. f Mowing tli.it |M, many ol the peo- RuY. pie of till- iteSntry fee) the need of ' oYiiial work, wntf owing to the liigli asked foiwiic same and Hie Heard- afford it. I liavcdc- I to tiling lllal s,work witliin the j| .. ccnt-imo-v'*' r-;" to*l.oo. A i GO. f*will work on t( , : ; i( . t . )Jt|l . ~t'd to do so by respo 2n eei Having ~" , c ' ith/ial teeth *5 .0 t H-pecia"y tor my ed i l ** 1 g ,>t . parties. !* s rudllKm* f mil 1 ami fitted i| e-lip 11 j flv for my liusincs? ami supplied wi/jSfrsf class iii-irtiim iil-and ap]iara tn*tn am prepared to perform all opera tion-on the teeth in ili best manner possible. Remember. I guarantee my work. I also manufacture a Superior Tooth Powder for cleaning and beauti fying the Teeth, for pirfnining the breath and inflamed gum-. Don't forget the place, office in McClatcev"- Building. Smith-west 1 Mi nor Public Square. A. REYNOLD". JR, D. Ds. Jan. 30. i V n.\ MONTH guarnnted. *l2 a day at home made by tin* industrious. Capital not re quired; we will start you. Men,women, boy sand girls make money faster at work for it- than at anything else. The work is light and pleasant, and such a- anyone can go r iglit at. Those who are wise who see ilii- notice w ill send 11- tln-ir address al once and see for themselves. Costly Out tit and terms free. Now i- the time. Those already at work are laving up large sums ot money. Address TRUE & CO.. Aiigilstn, Maine. W. OfcteffwC WI*UK*TO INFORM IMS I'rie-iuls und the friends of L. G. McLellan, that os suecessor of the latter, lie ha- smi<l will keep on bainl. fully up to old stand arils, all the leading brands of Ini ported WINES and BRANDIES. Also full line of old RYE and BOURBON Whiskies, with do mestic GINS and WHISKIES, and would call attention especi ally to the OHIO VALLEY WINES, on draft, and bottled. .H very reasonable prices. The Medical fraternity are in vited to examine. W. G. Me LEU. AN aUtUtw, Ga.) March li, | Marietta, Ga., rhiirtj’ THE Fill) IMI FIRESIDE MARIETTA. JULY U. 1870. - 1 11—T..i T,~ - Those line this a/pre for sahsei i/i --011 or otherwise nail aiohe yii/- - utenttoeither It. At.,or It. It. Ilooil man. To those in net'll. Have you a watch ora dock ro rcpaii. Dr needing any work on your sewing machine? If you do, and want ir done on ;lie square, Ju-I call on ‘your- truly.’ Win. C. Green. Ilis -hop j-situated north of the -qua le. In Liudley & Barnes’dry-good-store. Hi- work tirst-da-.s, diarge- fair, An I'm sure you cannot a-l, any more. All I ask is one trial of my work and prices and I know you will he satisfied. 1 am prepared to do first-class work at very low figures. I mean bu-ino-s.— Call and see for yourselves. Yours Truly. Wm, ('. (J an n . Peel’s itestaiimnt. When you visit Atlanta go to David G. Pkki.’s RkstaciiamNo. IPs. Biwml St., Atlanta, Ga., where lam prcpait\\ to furnish yon a No. I meal for 25 rti > M.v table will lie supplied w itli the liesf tin; market affords, when in season. I will exchange with my country patrons meals for Chickens, Eggs, Vegetables, or any other article that l use on my table orymiiiu|i eof business. | have a small Family Grocery attached to my Restaurant. A trial is all I ask. Give 1 me a call, for I mean what I say. The following is the Biu. of Faiik : Regular Dinner. 25 cts. Oyster Soup, Rlets. Vegetable Soup, lOcts. Turtle! Soup, lOets. Clam Soup.lOcts. Ham, Eggs, Coffee, Bread and Butter. 25ets. Steak, Kggs, Coffee, Bread and Butter, 25cts. Fish, Eggs, Coffee, Bread and Butter, 25cts. Oyster Stew and Coffee 25efs. Oyster Fry and Coffee 25ets. Raw Oysters, 25rts. Rememlier the plilfe. Dax ii> G. Pi:i:i. No. IPS. Broad St., Atlanta. Gil. Notice. The undersigned having disposed ol his-u>ek of Drug-. Paints, Book-. Sta tionary, Ac., to Da. W. K. Kmrr, re spectfully coniinciids lii- successor lo all old friends and nistonicr- of tli ■ house. The undersigned would earnesll.v request all indebted to him to eoiqe for ward and settle llieir aeeoimts as the 1 lionks must in'clo-eil w ithout delay. It. K. STRONG. Marietta, Ga„ July 1(>, 1879. XtOCAL. An exctirsioii from Guiiton spetti Ibe glorious 4i li in our eitv. Atlanta setti up a crowd of colored pic nicker’.- to this place Monday. Our Military paraded the streets Thursday night last, The Choicest Peaches can la found at all times at Cadw ell'- Fruit Stand. A I .awn party by the band is spoken of as something to come off soon. Col. I’leas Shclltuan Ims bought that Canary bird. Peaches in ple.nty upon the streets. Retailing at ten cents per dozen. The weather is about as warm and the atmosphere a- dry a- one could desire. Fresh Lemons al Colwell’- New Fruit and ('oil feet ion ary Stand at the conn house earner. Miss M. A. McCarter of Egypt Effingham county, is visiting the family of Mr. J. G. Campbell of this place, A team attached lo a wagon loaded with furniture, ran away on the square lasi Thursday. Those colored folk- who could not t’aise the necessary scads to visit Atlanta on 1 he nation's birth day pie nicked on the Powder -•Springs road. If, you want 1 heice Fruit- at any and all times— then go In 1 ailwcH - Ncw Fruit Stand, at the court house corner. We call nllciitjou to the notice ol Dr. Strong in this i .-me. II will prove of advantage lo his old friends and customers to read it. Last Friday many of our 1 ili zens visited Atlanta t > witnes the demonstrations of the cele bration of the -Glorious Fourth/' Not much was in be seen except a larger crowd of darkies than perhaps ever assembled before in the Gate city. Ii will be a surprise to many of our friends to learn that Dr. Wm. K. Root has purchased the Drug establishment of Dr. B. R. Strong and in future, with the as sistaiice of J. limit will conduct the Imsinessai the same trtu4. La. it oat ->L. iiun'. are both 1 lilij w , M wm .KUW •able world dof*/ townsn. In u p ) s | lop , and rvbody We ag .mn .„ ul .. •, e this is eulirel, , )n j tmderlakitj^ his own 011 the part of Dr W. Root, none of the old firm being connected in any wav. For both young men we bespeak entire success, knowing that the wishes of their best friends enter with them upon this their new do part tire. Ice Cold Soilu Water and Icm onade at 5 cents a glass at. Cud well's. To-dav the Solons of Georgia take under cousideratioii the * _| dog law, and ii is feared they will not be equal to the occasion. Next week we hope to chronicle something on this and other grave matters not discreditable.j to the General Assembly. Marietta Female College i July Bth, JS7!L \ Board of Trustees met accord ing to call of the President of the ' Board, a quorum present. Resig nation of the - President of the Marietta Female College. Prof. J. (A Lvnes. was accepted. Propositions to take the <'ol lego were made by Prof. J. W, Nims, of Palmetto and Prof. Da vid Walker, of Newnan.Georgia. Judge G. V Lester offered the following: Hnso/ved. That the Hoard of Trustees meet on Friday, the Ist day of August next. to elect at that time, by ballot a President of the ‘Marietta Female College. Passed. 011 motion the Marietta dour ual and Field and /''/reside are requested to publish the proceed ings of this meeting. Board adjourned to meet at t p. 111., Aug Ist. 187’.'. \V T. Winn. I>. It win. Sec. Pre-. j SHERIFF STEPHFN'S LATEST. In regard to the capture of George (’. Beresford, by Sheriff' Pink Stephens at this place last : Tuesday. Ih e Constitution of the nth has lhis to say : “Upon the authority of a tele gram from Chief Anderson, of; this city, Sheriff Pink Stephens of Marietta, arrested yesterday morning a white man who gives bis name as George Beresford who . it appears, Inis been guilty of a. score oi l hefts and swindles in this and neighboring cities and town-(luring the past few weeks.Some days since Chief An derson received a telegram from Chief of Police Adams of Macon, authorizing and requesting him t arrest the above minimi person. Before Chief Anderson could lay bis bands'on Beresford, how ever, he had arrived in Atlanta and bad practiced a sharp piece of business here which we shall relate as follows: A few days since Beresford appeared tit the store of Mr. J. M. < 'rawfoiW, who does business near Tight Squeeze and after representing himself as an agent ol Tommey, Gregg A Beck, asked if lie mighl sell Mr. Crawford enle- for sls. lie staled that lie wa- working for the firm already mentioned upon commission. Mr. Crawford concluded to make the purchase, and gave Beresiord an order, written in pencil, payable to T. G. A B. for sls, and the alleged agent said that he weuld semi the scales 'nit during the day. He then took tin; order and raised the a moiint from sls to $25 by cluing ing the rirsl naiiicd figure. Af ter doing this he went to t Mr. Smith, residing a short distance from Atlanta, and proposed to Mr. S that-if ho would end bis dray down to Tommey, Gregg A Beck's, get the scale and deliver if to Mr. Crow ford, that he would pay him $1 for the drayage. and that Mr. Smith in turn should ■cash Ihe order. Mr. Smith > .or iiHpcuLng ta* order oiorely, saw mur-^n band a . - HjjffMVsLilwai beeitmcfrom the tieJkL “Well, little worn a u^' 1 etven by * *dten she lerson tiutf Beresford had neeii arrested. Beresford hqslii ry t(>say with reference lo Ho claims that lie Asa traveling agent for a (Jiicago scales com pany. and that while on the mad 110 repairs otd scales'for any one j who may employ bin). Ii seemsJ Unit lie lias also been selling! some very valuable landssJ bat'ho ; claims Ik' lias iq Florida. These binds, all bough he says’(hat they ! are won Ii SIOO per acre, can bo bought for $ 10. provided the buy- 5 er takes bis word lor the fort hit coming of the properly. In a valise lie had when arrest ed was found the following few lines, printed upon one side ol a : piece ol paper, with no piinling! on t lie ol her ; Mr. Beresford, who was adjust ; ing scales in uprcily a few weeks ago. lias come into very valuable property in Vahisia county, Flor ida. The land comprises seven thousand acres around Lake Bor esford, and is very rich hammock land, valued at $75 to $1(10 per .1 ere. Mr. B.'s great-grand fallier commenced an indigo farm ihere and received I his grant from I lie ■Spanish government. We believ e he has some brothers lo share if with him. We wish him success in bis luck. lie says llnf I he notice mseii ed above i's from a Florida paper, but docs not give the name. From appearances ii seems to have i been taken by a proof-press, as it is perfectly blank on one side, and although there is considera ble margin, there are no signs' of u colurn rule on either ode. Other -era]F of paper found m his irntJ' 20 to show tlial lie has lepresefrted various kinds of bits inoss. Ile lias a numbernflcttors i ofrecninmeiidation from various persons in cities all overtlie state among them Macon, Augusta and Goliimbus. Helms also a long letter of recommendation signed Geo. Maejitilev. Episcopal minis ter ol'Atlanta, and directed to i Rev. Horace Mriiiglellow, Ivpis . copal minister of Montgomery, Ala. His case will be thoroughly investigated lo day. He is tin doiibtedlv a thief of the tirsl wa ter. SCRAPETTES. II V 1. I*l.l XII S -ill X l*| s. Spencer R. Atkinson Hie niosl promising young lawyer of I In- Brunswick circuit 1 home on a short visit. S, E. I lowel I is in I lie city. Miss Minnie Force of Atlanta, is spending some time with Mi Aiinic < 'amp. Some of I lie Marietta young men got 101 lin Atlanta on the Four! b. There are over 55 boarders at the Whitlock 11 oil"c- already and "till they come. Harrington King, Jvl. Fowler and Ed. Grove- wcnl up i<> look after the Rome excursioni-d.-. *n a -l reel cai' IVOIII I’oiice lie Leon springs outlie foiii'lli there were (J 5 jiet-oiis alone lime, a prellv good load for the mttJc- R 11. Norliieult i- rustlealiug at tlatoo-a. Wont somebody lell ih<* city eotmei! I lull I hey ought to have ii ladder made for the R ind stand a-Hie boys find it very incouve nient to borrow one even time tiiev perforin iti tie- Park. The young ladie who went to Rome last week with Prof. Lynes are didighteii wit ft the city of hill , and say that the people up there are already “in love xxi*b Me-- 1 - Lytle? and * 'lark. lli • Tub race in Rome la.-.t Week was very inlerestiug and was U(tn4*4 by aU the best pco- ■ >c •( bil.v ten d(^C Urtht y’ sett 11J yotingVDh, Jea. and deserx <b. \ numbei advantage of 0 s,ono i the fourth to st- s 0" ■X I’lie ibis to.iybodv .man e tliHre's tlear old um 1 be looked t\lter and kepi-jJ irlable. But. Ido think ijl ngifimly 1 obtained aJehJm bi'Mai telli. at 'sclXpL-* used u' m-odpjjpj^P petitioiqpiiiVtO adr weeks al vil pur purl mg jo lie -res.- Jesse Jenkins and lather and inotlier of tl, lif ed nian. was nreseiite*' > H nor * '<>l <l l l i ll . Jsgli an imnl a poor working mil eye g J Al ill on cnnnty. lie s/4 men the lias llieir mug <‘2fl I" lo bouse lin - day was lo be hung and'*;, I belli tosign an aflida'c ehoii and bis wife both roll Iwo men left. Hie ik'N'c •' heard was that Brown's sc;'j was commuted,and on 111\> 1 tlial lie.J.iad askotl, based 0i ,,1< so I fm'nnVn an affidavit I niiddle entirely satisfactory to will you ernor. Jenkins, nf course, !>. very miieli aggrieved when T lieard of il. but went quietly to work to try and trace up the par lies who forged bis name to (he affidavit. He has succeeded (lerl'tilly well, if wind Ik* line, and lie lias found oiil'*i l,s lional fuels about Brown, lie savW that Brown is going umlor an as sumed name: I lull lie came from Pennsylvania, and has rich rela lives Ihere; that they were quiet ly notified of bis sentence and sent money to Marietta, and the money was used adroitly lonuike astir in favor of Brown,and that they went so far as to pay fifty dollars to have bis wife’s name and his son's signed In I lie allida vil. lie lias gathered this testi | ninny,-and will go before the grand jury at the next term of Milton Superior Gourl and indict ! the parties. This is Jenkins’ tale I about the matter, and if il is true J some body otiglil to go with Brown t.o I lie penitentiary and spend a few years for the good ~<l the State." - !ln . wj' THROUGHOUT THE STATE. Mrs William Henry Peek, of Atlanta, lias received SIO,OOO damages, from the New York Ilovaled railroad. A negro child, seven years old, named Minnie Richardson, was run over by the niglil passenger train of the Macon and Western Railroad, as if was backing into flic shed al Atlanta on Friday afternoon, and so horribly man .led that diediod tlie following day. A horse in Social < firde recent ly became so paralyzed with fear al sight of the cars, lluil he sal (low’ll on his haunches and lias not since hefln able to recover from that posture, or lo move bis binder parts. I ill* thjletllorpe I'.rho JVS I ilfft lien. Inomb was so mil'll jif feeled by 1 -cl 111011 from RlSIlOp Fierce, last week it#Wasiiingl oil, that the leal- were -ecu lo How down bis cheeks. Two brothers named Pool, liv mg in Pickciis county, were shot and killed by a mob last week. I liny were notorious informers on illicit di Jillcr-. mid iti- -appli ed. lluil they wore killed bv 1111*11 xsliu iiaxi boon iulonuod o>>. k I ('ini liire ;i piano to practice witli , 1 ai| oli. (Jerald ' r ' or on <ii independence ajm lew stanzas of tlie Star Spangleo• Banner. The Courier lias all the a- ,rnT \ zealous patriot, her foiHinin.* iifl itv t||al mos , (rj k] takell up in vain ami foolish attempts to dismember the grand old iJem oeratie party—the party of the jieople and the party that saved the country.- A iti/itn/a .Vi'iom. I’lie bat I range ltvjtnrivr gives the following account of a ter rilile a. e'aVvt in the lower part of Tioj.i*ebunly: “The boiler belonging to the saw mill of Mr. 1.. T. (J. liOvelace, ;f -Tew miles from' West I'oint, in the lower part ' Viifity, exploded last Sail fatal results. The *said, left tire en gt'wrfor a short while' in charge Hughes, the manag<uv^ MrjdlL ■ I ■ I tB I i.od v., tj ' £ dlleV.il".. el lll'’. and aieii 'i. 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