The Athens weekly chronicle. (Athens, Ga.) 188?-1889, August 24, 1889, Image 3

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'SKIN-CURA, • OH CRAWFORD’S ECZEMA WASH. A SPECIFIC FOR HEAT, »*lt*pa liter’’ I* •*» <•"<■ thing that araoys and tortirrva infanta and •mall ebHdrea dm mg Ibri Kummer ■Htntba an much aa HEAT. You ■ay bathe and powder them, atill U»* heat and Inflamalion remain*, and they atHi fret ao<l cry. How *v«r relief baa at laal bean found ham Cuba <* C—wfo«i»’* Ecu—a Wmh » a Swine r<* H»*t. and »]l Skin a&cllom caus'd hjr heat. Sponge the affrcirel part* with the Waah wd tba bllh fcll-w ia aah*p In ire mioutea. No nxdlier ebouk. be without It. JNO. CRA WFOKI) <fc CO., 12 College Avenue. ATHENS. GA.. Al G. If. !••• <m wmaii <»a*»ml* » humkb uni iwmi. LoCfil 1 )ots. Tto street <*«» tateg pet Io »PP> fta order. Tfoltatgri rrwlrg marMre* '»<* to again Incotetl «»w Mclbre*fi’e mor*. Nr. J<*e L ArnnM will the pale l lag teisotu***. He wHI bare teto reop to Itarvat of teto tare. Ve angler! m b»"W , * M »’ ■'» J * Prtnae, who te* *»»• qeiu sack. to »m|*uv. tea wry feptaiy. Tore* toe tad »ed tab •»**» tai!, way tata«*a ’ta neOcwa ta lx Met and Hr. Geavga T. Ma»r»n. Wo are iw to eJi Ito attoatWw ta ’tee reed rnmattoebOMr to thto pteco llro.de too Mtaetto* tari»y. aad to gfere tto prop* wh- trawl iMo rood a <•«■’ ’kef of -* Afaratito. Lm eight an a (*■***« l* rep**** ww aa hto reuadr, ba <*aw uppuuie a b»*» woolyiag al too peat o< —site. Bo bad MX too*** tai s few stof* farttor W*«i pieale wagon rtotod to •lisri vhte b*ppy taya aad «Wu Deck to Ute, while **a ar. ee>.)tog fife, u’teors ata bowed down wtob sorrow A taantMal hue ta Utambriftota, Die *ee fins and T* to. la, al J. 11. j Hr. 1. Forte. wbo baa toon gone reck, to M-tott—. IU J FtotoTo now and grotty orealb* ■mri. no apgewaaro to-daf Mr. Aodr*w Um to "tonal to IX •Hp, after a ptoamot onto to tbe mow to** ' Ctopr. A P- Rto*y, tta threw enttaw bey.r.armed * toeottf Fmta, afto**o>« Mo to tatertg bate end beery f>«A Hama, tb* bwrtor. baa but bto ewt.wtaaodeMoboa. toe wonted to *'•<• M onto th* to*, bet II dbto t want tootey, * untooeUy. Men Mrere* B*« •« ton *•**« to prrtanm * tta -»«* at MrtteMM cbm*. Itoadv Woe** gtod to knew ibaA etoe to toapwotag r.potfy Tta* win be a big Fsnrere’ Ai'tenoo (MteStog tears neat Ttotetof Madtann. deetori*. Ogxtbtopa. (tonawr and Ctor A. natendo a boarty tHtootow to the At. Mi M i totoin wbw baa Wargo of the gtameflbdteto A Cto. Uo ateo it owe of tbe peettoal tb »to totem tie to a |pe tl,itorato end to rnpoUy caobteg toton* to Attorn d. II Bwftfftte to toewMtwerOooo fee K. wowed Futba. w—at. « -*m *«- Mr toetoeweto to bnridtog a now oteto tome, aw Lempbto auoe«. eaar too eeteo •otto Vto» li w wito be ■aea*«m ay M«. Hnto. a Motweaato bom Omwm teuo<r. eon tout mtorty tonoetf tn tbe <uy Tbe Mee Ur. bm*. of Altona bae bM gtepptog to the Cl y tbe peri tw« Wweba ntaMwe •< tbe puMw toe wnaokgm nt -.T«em* Mown. Tao Albinotetyoptoy endow tbeenw put mntty «e>fy dug. and « w onto to «w> U*t wbae tbe UamMy opeea ep. a town w«K to pel to two toad tbaa eat-wee" nay Initotowte. tor «n» C. Motoritom wto bed Ito aom bntuee to taewb too entote ’to oetor eb>e«. te ooewdriy anproatog W « tope tee* tow owl oom Pee tony Ttonbtoe. Ptou J«e», lae C.oto Ptotak Fto fta*a. Pty Pone, lour •we* Ume»K »«s, arad y«an n*a » i Mr i « Btor. pt IlfcA dtow* Mr Hew wen on • own to bto toeteae. Mr Orton Mbm. wto ton teen pane web tor tatami Anya. Tto p toirtene am togtewtag to tea etoai me aMS M or* etoody hte a ba. Mr mrty to tagte to wet ate ta an Uw on»- >•». bto ibe peAAtotonto an aleeyo on bum A IMJ It outer w A bn brM at tbe oetetooe of •» M«eue. an (britep etroor OOM tta rMartaOCMi wtob btiwwte. nea> bweday alternant M • o'eaariL Ab Mt Ptetterwewttag Cbtea.Momo rateQwree •ere neg M WtatoraubiOQ Ua*m daw'i Ito toon* an AM Btogtea WWW. to oM Oto a abort eoooMoa. etantog Hew T«*b end oabm Nortaoew rrr MbH Kewoatoew. to tto (toetato to«W Metotort. gore ten CMtewutea a tto toutatete bto pnr»*. «m myo • to A-wetob. «to too Wm Onto entom teat a yum m Cb»?• Wtem^Cte*Mee A p"tL«. to tete *op. uto «• town to uto *• ; Mr. btete Itoab* tto bane n»..mie»ew | teiouAng to> awetAb ewa te Mi At ,< T? •atato putoeg el tee baan to Mt town ‘ toney. u» • entauuem otewrt. Ito> ami* A ..Am me taanm gp tom . tetato bOMp Aba Unnm on to* a mCiW te Sat Atteww M«w M t loan.nd Mmenee OAeeae, I • * tong Mte. • A Mr inr aa* w.eg Ao to ba «to Timber end < O bttoerp weaab* on teaag «* w team Mr Guy HtmHi.m a rapidly improving On Kit Hominy R v W. K Htillwell will preach at iJconee Street Church at 11 A. M Prof. Campbell io looking well after hi» ▼acntiuo. Be ia realy for tbe next ro nton. It in Mid that new rtrret car rtabirr will be built in tbe rear of tbe I»cy G bb iu- MiUlte. The iron front bar been placed on the Micluml Bro*, liuiidirig and it will tie n>m ptelud in a few w> > k». Mr. Jerr> Gray Irila ua that be brought in ten watermeione tbe utwr day that Weighed ViO pounda. Tbe Atboua Four dry Lm a few good, rebet one and Iwo-totM waguoe for aa.e cheap. »35« l and »G.UO. Ch m n a very faeiuoAable game in AtiM-na, and we have aoiue "ctaca" pia;- era. Mr. Jan. 11. Hugginr Jr., who baa been nprftdine a lew woekr o< rent at Lula, r.> turn'd to the city ytuhtday, countd* raUy improved in ucs‘ii; Wby w it that newt all tbe dray*, ond yard and licurj wagoor to A'b.i>« a/c lieu dt Marm/a luak- f Bccauo there M no otbrt wagon Ibet will oteud the heavy lotigb wuek hot them. Mt. Andy (44 man arrived in tbe gtty to-ley. lie Wul bane a Aae lot of (paxle lot tbe Tea Cent* toon in a lew Jay*. We r> grot io leva that Mwa Rum WtU liateo ben been »<» With the lever the part lew days. Hope »Cm may have a rpeed) ncuVvty. Aak romo urn that ban been tutag Klein A M.rtio’e make u< baggwa amt wageoa II they at* but Ute and boat you wau buy. Ibe oowopaperaclaim that yon oogbt to pouoa Ar Mime indartry. K eta A Merten A. hot to yin» to pelceik U. u tecauM they m.ke Uanit waguao aa ba.- gm tof. al loom, but will iroukt u, •rll >« a tetter baggy and wag<m lu* tfar ■ata* *un< y that ,uu cun buy any w beta Um, that to ibe gruawl oo wtocu tb y a«a tor your pa'rvaage. Tbe yoaag man wbn Marte <«t ia life by drtaktag obtoy, keeping n in button and yoga about bw pmoe of bWrli.m, ta only totot U* luuadouoo to* futiMw dugtace and namry. Keo. U V Utlmr and hw eon. T. It U<iv«i, r.teuixd y.alMOay town Poptar ft, rioga (lamp N.a>ia< la Fiaoklm Ouanly Nr. (Mivef fvpueia a targe crowd and a Cl acton* Mrvl.bg Itatw uvoe a i>a«a her of tarn ver teuwe and mm amwantoao to the church. Cotltbera. Bette A Co. too occofiy tbott new on A art iogt w rtraet. I' ■o Sited wto a targe atom «< oew and rk ga»l bagam. enrriagao sad wwtoew Tbw Arm bur aa imtaeww imdo turn ail tea •enoiHtoiag fterita, aad have aooady add o aeoteM tri trtoetaa. la tear* any on rUo ta NunbawM Gone gta Hmm gtvm M gaud a anaraotee tbott boggwa and waguao m Km* A Maitu.’ Ike. W. W. ImopCm wid pooch at Ptl»M<ma no ttotoay tetwatag. end M to* Pbprt MIU Ok the altarauua *>v Kl> HMtaw wdt prawto al Whrtrtvlila Itead.y arwMAg- io tent tamo •pptwro Ike ndvorttomeai to too apnaiag to tbe I’atvoraHy. Tbe yotopeete ar» vary teigM, and it w tomghi tkal at knot tbrw ba*ur.a etadawia aid be Or n. P. Itetordam wan down town to* htortiMu.ato woe ptedy revere «a bw cvriwawi ut tbe ■in net te aba* tbe ado cate not eytaate w auuduetod te Uotogiw The Man as dieMtag tea Vaivwmy op tn- wwrb rated M tewe by bavtag «b depart. rarUte at mo pteeo, aad tern hutea toe vAgweao, aad at tee name ttave maae te* e«eb Moro vßtoura, w« pemaoteu to too aoani graphic ay la. Mr J w liwa.M • baviaa tee OMon pnitaiinate otauwwto epea b«M tar tee ad auto UMtMto tn wuww an la weebtag tee etmoca Mao Aneta 8.11 Bdakaadma. a ataaMa «M ftoto *ty h.ea Itodrawe*. w Mt tb any. to. gaoM to M-e li F. Jar to. » UtaJta* Mf»e« ■r 1»* totepAta •te tea atty Bto. W W. LwapAtw tot'Ate taeniMM kd a OkM te Atoll Mra L A lunatpAta Moto on a rtam te bi AaMbtrt, Mr* tl L •ut.MC'hrl*. vitia Werrgrea te two that Bra R.*ei tto* hi cite duMtWtately mc*. Br Jtoa A. Brt>e. to Aagnwa. ta • j ■betoy. Mr Btotae Ana been tea ato Mee B P BMba’. to the Sad Maprut a anew rani ata. H. boa bum a pneeae tee ' atarwt W y«wx aort tortag tort unee hue ; meet aad a 4m*A te bte eAmrgv, ano a am w d ha enotaW aagmtoM a agm a e pt ‘ ikon eg nr. F.w peek ra «4 tea |wwa rtpeo ewwr ana my tew rnato- Tte Rtam A Mottto warm am tee bent to the eteoa. *Wueoa Art you get teat Sue baggy, end ' ebat AM yew pap tat BV* won a gewti w a Mag. TptA’v*, the rvpty. •fe.m ltowtarte, Mrtio A tX. and ’be torn of toe taaMßMu M I grt a a* otamp yea wwnMal taftaoe me B I area te ted pan ter md hart M ttatf rue* bad grt pram ta* ptrnn •«.’ TbAr oarewteg Um Hmdweeoe. too ogrtd aeerimw. wweml pt. tor wi irwd,tereagk bee atoMwry. O* B tl Mtote. brim JeMMe Beu an lbw dmunerin an tetoe* owed by toe Grand Jury tbe tetanavn a tele waif tort tee tart , teat IB tbe add Mon te toe wwh«e at I rvUMwOrW PmWrry • ntekte*. «tel B to 18. | unAw too emeu* of toe tenggu A a * i in. OB towteMteo tod there at I bn an • ta*.te g.ma te Brv. P»mA Btamtoy ta mbi bee • auaunAteg tbe Murted Ctaa er eetaey «l Btow* IbW-w we gm a to* ’ to ttawe who ato take pert te ten mnmrt | Na PteaA Shwaoy, 8.-» Bi Itaewn Wm < > Ntote to bAn. »• Un totontee. Mm IbneetoMa, toaa Item to.c s Mm Atoom ItoA. N*a Pbrt*w > r Atm k Pent. Omg. bto. M K Ugtata. CtoMtar toll Ptart Memo*, totem* CtaAK to F Manta a. ttert Mtadto. *. tewedi OA> C Vm Ate- Ue«A tart rOtorm Tb« Alton Ptar tory md Mwtabw f W «eWa a a»mbne wAb a*ea. Sw*w *- > tatatowa •» « mb« a Mghto Latent* Bmidb* Wto* tome be Mate a aeear a- ta Ste enut A CU- te twwtab dm w«* ' WMB* iMfWMMMI *mHKMB Mr toerinp • auMMuag rma Thunwlny’. D.ilv. A RO.va t.ITIC nABBI tUE. Mr. Jo*. Wall, nad Mia. Martha A. W iartrlt Tailed by Silken Tira. A quiet marnage took plsce this morr ing in th* part of Clarke county known as Buck Branch district. The ceremony took ptace from the home of tbe bride in ibe prea nee of a f<_w frieoda, Jurltce B. F. Woods officiating. The contracimr parties were Mr. Jem Walla ami Mae Murtha A. Winsleit. The marriage heeoae was iv«ii<-d July ;ji> h nod tbe marring.- was to bnve taken plw>- wjHrP, but on account of anne ice underatandiog waa p<oiponed. The d ff ereocro were ail made up and the mine <<i-J licenee waa med tbu morning after being laid away fur arvernl day*. Mr. Walls is near eighty years old, and is tbe gr*to:*m of the Mr. Wails apoken of In the Chbokk i.k a few days ago »a having marred at tbe age ut 1(13 years. His prva.nl wife makes tbe flttb time that be has taken npot. bimaeif tbe mantel vow*. Tbe brile a a lady of between 37 nod 40 years of a«e. Ttw-y aie both well-known and clever profde, Hkid by all wb» know tbeiti. and have tbe coagratulattons ut many fneoda. Aa Old tarhi PaM. Thia aaorninr a man waa in town dun ning atnHber for a dollar whicti be bn-l Uaaed him to port lime wtoaky with three ye.rv ago. Just at this time mother man •lapped tn and reminded tbe Arat man that twelve yearn ago be bed bought a q iart of lig»>r from bun. The Aim man potd ilw twelve year-oki debt, end squared ■/0 with Ibe man Who owed him. .lew Plrm. Judge A L. MitcbeU end Mr. C C. Chandler h.v- firmed a aad will g-> lute bewnena Tta-y ere Lown Hr.Anv. lb-«l Mainle mid fi.iurano AgraU. Tio-ir • to Ike law idbce <ri Judge A. L. M-ictoriL They r. preaeut a G'Oigia I'.xnpany in the I/nu bmioem Both ate ctaow aod wviUka.wa gmth rnwi, end ttiry base a gixai I. n I jury and will Ju a Sue bu.iaem ttocccn* to teem. Btovrte VM> Pae BaMmaria. Aibeiet taw already ihrm railoada. vis Uaviagtoa a Macua, North Krntera and Gwrgta. Thee tbe U. C. A N. to coming, already ia priom <ri euautiecinm. Tbm mevral hum have been dhewaeal, namely Tbe Augvote A Cbaihaauoge. the b«r(i. rued riktioß, tbu Athena A J. ffrtaua, Ibe Xto A *<e« rallroto <ri Ata bam*. Uta Ratalvilto estoeeina, and tb* Barnvi sauna railway. Think of Athena nite lea railroad* m tanag Mr gates And yet with d kemt uurk ad teto ran be (teas Weharit fur eani earnestly io lost Han. ▼too Megrem re ( vaMar. Lastaw-mw. Ot. August Ml—Yrottattey tbe eegrwre us thin county, or • gnortly number to them, eml Mew ia Toaagb ball to form, m they il-ta., aa ailisM*. Tbrti ntoriiaga were togsm. We uadrtrtaad lba> tbey pseud, ur ml-nd to pum, fwalulhiao MMK’lm* au>m. ta rvfuae to bwe t o wages 'taanerlvro. end to r»iu«* lu Is, their cklMree in a lA* u.ita They pevpuw te i*at land os •orfe on bnlvca, aeri are agrrnul that teey wul not wesß any mber way They were iu are»*Hi tel day. aad ; ii.Mt to bnvv aime A veto Mt dart st data, i alieaoy termed la dAruat puetemo of tta i cuniMy «aro rtMm, tea* Uwto a Mrop-rnta. Fur PtrtM Plane A <roe« »eo«»l mriHawl ea<tu*erla« out be riwee by Irtvaue to ra> > rtnUe to «•«•*» tar tbetr men tee Bert ptaew on lb* twart, pato ibe hem aeaa e 1 pvtoaaWy av <wr* the cwVriod piece Then ts H»h«w.l by ibe to ibe p»vpw. tee *4vmh« k MtoMtal Awue tornote be* teen pet m ta* Irmrt. h* Msertva p»«ni d upon, baa torn* ueritow d, sari eaaette.me'y gieve ibe t»m m»ee. aueueg tv am.las prowltarty stapled h» Ibe tmmf end cute el ail !>• raw* to Rtoueya. .Liver sod teummrs.— • Metric Ik i.rs *«•>< vw-roamel. la a ent«« hnUMii >‘rw» Me aad |l bute*. M Atom Crawford A Cm.'a moo* Ae.aßoe Vwaa W—btaw Quite a aewritas of yuaag pungie wdl : nltead tee tons aeeteag al Ml Rue i t*rwn<M*s Beptart Ctartrh Beat Itewtay I Ibeotaaroa ta that vi aariun tvuun tee I «*y. teyu-4 MtabT« httege Pule Hen Imi « -an tomaeaa*. Tbe Parr Rr*w e*e at w*e* (wetter tee I <akMtee rs Lory C*b iarißMHe. When < l <bry am ibtowgb wan »a-w e-m tan i ipgv ruwe teas *me taker.. Bwry pert I a kMMg tewcßui up te the annul arttaa* I tenaeor Tta>*» w on* syevrtwr apm te the ‘ BftHfcto life** OMbriioAl Qh* y lartrtwte. * VW* SO.. ■* gteva. Vte riuert a es •rihewa ta* tee Ctertar Rrftae wwU sdnOe •**> wen beg but emu , lb* bmmnt I* aad I oVtaug. te tee to Xteßrtl A Wegttoh Jwd«* Kvssy sart Br ttam BtagMw* I a*ee tbe teililgiou to | tea ataortaa The ktohewt < b te* MMBrt> U to Teuwey. Owtartß. L «• Medg*. lot Law nan l. F N Ighrt. Bed UrUte* aeC D P. Rbartau*. Juaew Bud LiuWte a- j Otodl OR"' , (pB'NF * teto® totouueu were uais.meerty ihessd- a Mi no PvOeW Th* orbrt Utatat awe to an* •«« •«•*** ptoumnurt bad start a omm aad *<m gm eUty veuaut * • HW* aeur tee sM»w tot A u one sis in rtvbiw ibi g iri age and **a ■ a dteper to *s*m tewcwi ii taw gened u a to tee pw M» Jrthpud up and tnrwrA tee bey «*<* rite heal wvte a rtwk. W. ' tutab tee -dtoroe am yurtrttaAAr an uses br AM. a> * wen a auras wwk on kb* pusrt of tee bey. TV< BHbAhI MAHMMUN* gey, AurenS Ale MTh* Own Aae. 1 tawmaag w A ecmeX a. * Writ a*» Ifoetasry Ptaal M mm* puna. Aamedup, Itayaeuataw Ibk. taiguauw * • »>•■*. a. * H IL Bom oak Cmmmmhomv . ■■— i ...■■■■» WwW'MW W» irtbur yvw week ta* tame, tame* «* MMWry. u* kv* nuyttatag emu. war* v«h ywrt aamte eert knee Say IwMaw ye r v* pMAA. am* bmm Au ywu *Ct euuguw. baa sews* jeree Aat yrw Sbtwts'l keqyrti hsto tee Jpumm* Tuesday’s Daily. Draih es .VUmi Krttae I.eSrerr Lwt niaht at o’clock, this amtabi youoit Christian pas-e-l from dea'h unto lift-. For many weary months »-he bad been battling with that fell «iis<-a«e con sumption. Every thing that skill and ass -ctioa could suggest was done to pr. - serve her life, but it vis all unavailing, and death ended her suffering an nbove stated. From childhood Miw N-ttie had been a nivtnlter o| the church, and n > doulit wan tcouiucly converii-d ala wry ea’ly age. For uevr-ral years she had been a de volt d and tto >ns member of Oconee Street Church. She was always at her place in the Sunday School and at the Church, and look an active putt tn tbe w<rk us each A faithful teacher for yt-sn ia toe Sunday School, she bad endeared her red to tar pupili, aad will loug ta remembered by them In the Woman's M*k>oary Society ' she had long held a leafing position ai d ' was in charge to tta Juvenile Masionary | Sicicty to ner church, ami her work f<-r these v.houa church immunts waa un ceasing and unUriug. I‘otoemiug atieauii ful Christ lau character, she won tta love of all Wta» knew bar. Though she die.! young, she labored ruuc'i in tbe cause and will be sorely tntioed, but tbe tareav.d are comforted by tbe words to St. John, who Mid " Blessed are the dead Wta die Ui the Lr •rd." F.m a>me weeks Miss Nettie wae aware that dua'b was near at band, end she tagm to make prepvrt».»M for it with tta mine Cshuoees a. I bough she was ro ng on • Juuruey to wute neigubotiug town. ttae arranged axue tea.puito matters In Which money wee iuvtov.d, w lb scrupul ous cart, sod then g.ve directions aa to tta luneraf. After seketing the hymns, she expo sad her deuirus m to tbe srr> vices, and that all of H ebotod ta simple aud plain. After aL l*d ta«o tbue at rangeo. she Mviued sal tolled, and sweetly fell a*ho p in J. ou* The tareaved mother an.l relatives nave the s.ocrre iyo;nlii. -i to the entire OKuaiuai'y. The fun.ml took place *t Ocoom Suvut Ouurch tuta alter tv on al 4 (•‘click. Use f>. net al Artvicm taing cm - <lM.t.d by lUva. U. M <4 diiM and W. D. AnJerac. Turatay’s IKily. A BOLB MWISMKRV. A Tbtot rtwter. te* Slew.* «< Me. W. ••Mteems sari lanewa wlte Waste sari Waaav. line to tbe tuldrsl tairglanm ever known to Atbeeo lotto place lent nigbl. bowse berslsr or burglars uaiervd through a window a room to Mr MeKiancu's rr. rtdeacr. Tata mas was lighted up, aud fr.aa tai* they went into aa ml} aoing r<>a abek Was also lighted Bp. This wm tbe tadrtetert to Mr McKinnon, ami ri was ortalalya tahl uno, wb» would outer a lighted Mom |m*o loto another ok* •nabich w«re * gvoitemsn and bw wife Mr M< Kmate and bis wtf« board no notae end Amw nmbing to tbe robtwy estil tht. morning. The burglar aucceed rd in getting from Mr. Mi Kmute’s penta pork-ta a ten dtolnr bid, a Ave dollar bi J .nd some silver moavy, |>r< bably four or •vedoßarv. Ills vrot pekrt was also i.fl dto a .tlvcr welch. There is ao sus p«>uu as io tbe sail y parties. ■e Pupena S~ Psto. Tbte tatentid y<Ming gen'eninn left Attamsoe Wtahtesday far Dublin. Oi., atawe bo w>U w*n< editorial tamtnd at the Habile l\a». |a mUhumi to ibte sort, Be a & cooliaae lb* practice at taw. Mr. W*Je bus taate to ftteSMta here whose buri wtafcee viil ftotow ktm Into bto new bnsne. Tbe CnnoUii UB beepewh* for kirn saemw MS bls new MW. and OWcrulUiUa tbe Ifobl-a pmpte Upon (ba addittae to ber tauai sal aesrtpaps* I laterally Tta I*l Cota talito We find tta ftaxiwtag ta tb* Atlaata J'terwal ii tea arorre of pride to evroy Geewgtaa 'b.l ww been tei war sials aud reoreMbte >o •evfy home *> assay vieattoul Mtetrtnlteme I<4 owreta*. ksteMM! * Lury Utebb las Mate ol Ataro* to oarpstesri by e* ash re te Urare teaisroe wlwri. impart reals*. ire sari far* ebstactre. As a patroe of ’bs setewri | bare b*J ■nww’eatetao ta ere. a* n Bataa ah ctaruaretaacwo a*4 reotta-, ty a year outer N«ss Rsta**f««4*a wreak, firt eure to * Hart- aa eriaasttn*. The teerare* we oli Isrite* ta rare stall to ttolr .te, ml freeste. sad Ute oasfuris a* beuae lore a*l iam etarensng fared}. Ybe L*ry CkAb Iren* st* * srtaateri ea tb* rtrigo kaowa ss fil l 4** ervaee. ead frwre as tea* vorisitab mtaetw«a*ri *«*b wm*w« ! ssta rente tarn*, a taaa- tfta v*►* «4 ita | any are** ibe ayw. li tad tta gwri I ferine ■ (were to taro *»'*> dtertare eittae tta «si< sou tbe ragatoißy to du* ' end riatere ta ibe era..’ere wta * retai.* beep tbe rreweri eater 4km. To eeery fktuor o*4 rewbes 1 o»i - U ysare d**r*- *** oaote teaoe b saw. y.* are they afi, •re» egrrt a y*r st tta La*y Cobb l*tf Mite. - _Fwaar*a— I’»t*mi Kwrtel**'* krtoterss Orelve. T*a item iulv* * t* vwU foe Vote firete*e ftesrea. I revs. As ’ Be***. Frew . Bl*’**, trite*, Vbaptetel liateis. (.IlLdMsme I titaert asri ta fibre ■raptowto, are! part *re«y rear* Fttea, wa* pay r qeiiwL It • e*aswßSs*ri te. grew re*f*a ost *r*ctao*. w * are ref are* ii. FTwo M orate per teas. ter Jotea Crawford A On. Dteroa tea yas***. Tbe rt-rittektero ta Uss Osrte OrtßMy , Btoi-ar. L«a eari laprre ***i (.**. I fteey wk! lake restate ttes’ tbe fiM I*o*l omsm * ta tae *e Aogart Urtt Ttoy oA tori see al rey tains rev* A <k : Lpwtaak more, aa ttap**a taereg. Al rebs se-.ok *• * *ta*e lbw Sap. * alter bat HOM tare *v4 taw to psy a* tarikar ** tee te taMSo** nsrtatosrw ft** sre*rr A«s arete pae weak t fifiri rtarre ! atearely tabs*. W W Lavrsak, A rntery irifißi a in—i; f r Ytee* —*re »**■*— FM*My ** *e* ta»< ta* o*eata sor* a grewreJ reoteta a* troas « *<*y (hr** tew * mew atetaa areas «e aso* ' rn* >■ *». *s ta * rearey fireo tnri teertre ta tte K’-wr'w Ns* tfoosseary ta* CtaMMrere ««*. Ttew mJ* to a reply aamw* as , ata very vtawtae artaote f re* tta tertr ’bw « ataapi rem* amt ***** Aon—rtate , i-teta.Cta Astare*. taw n **.<¥■*», . areri re tbsoo* are! to** ! qua a e aetofiry ■■■**. T *so Ore* It goreaag aWW tererts tore. Lurg* •*. •» vrety terete arenaatte*. Art* Crewtoeri CM. R. S. State* to rapatay r.reteg •* : tar Trent * *cr gteosi tewyre. Rs «4R rerireri ibe re— > gtof re Jeri (Rrigpri »«b . tort*—- Tuesday’s Daily. MURDERERS. I THE TIIKRE ttIItDEHERS SOW in clarki COUNTY JAIL. The <Url ToafMMa le her Triiae.-The Mrs wks Kllleri Rill McWhorter Our readers will r. member that a little negro baby was burned up near Pi inceton Factory a few days ago. At tbe Currier’s inquest suspicion ptouted stionr-ly to Gm U ndersoil as the sn-lty party, and sine, it.at time Sta-rilE Wn-r ha* been trying to irrewt her. Fnlurd iv night he succeeded and lodged ta r tn jail. la a talk with S tenff Wi«-r this morning, we learn that Lou say* she poured a apoot>- fui of kerosene on the child's head and then a boy poured the other oil on the la by and at it afire. Tbe Btxr.fi also tell* us that ahr has told two or three stotha about the ass <ir. Os course she h j told enough to show that she is guilty of an enorm< >us ci ime, »ud ber trial may develop the fact that it was a dctbto Cal murder. If thn should prove tru-, it will be the first time in titty years that the bai'giuau's rupe Waa used tn ibis county. the Kihunu or McwnorrttK. Yesterd.y ohirulug ail kinds ot tumors were *fi<Mt, in regard to a murder that bad been comtuittrd on Bunday evening ab<>ut si mile* from tbe city. A Cuuosi cut reporter went out lu tbe inquest, and below we give tbe salient points iu tbe af fair : Arrtv ag al tbe home of tbe murdered man. Bill Mu to hoi ter, we found a tew whites around ibe bunar and about one hundred aad Alty colored people from m les around. There was no ixcitemeut among them—all appeared cool and quiet. A kwtoat tta dead mau rvVraind ouc of Ibe mot horrible sigbte tuat Ibe bnmen (ye * ever CaiieJ to ks>k upon. He w*s tn a little room, droaeat in tta duttas be had ou when killed. Bkiod was over his face end the pillow, and II wm a nick cuing sigh*. O i lbw Side of the head Was a gnat tarie Irom which tbe blo<*i hod fl >w«d Irmly. Ov*r the eyes wa> another trac.un , and under tbe chia anoltar Lui* and *M»« minor btuaca. It was about balf-paat«leveo o'clock be fore tbe witiieas** bad arrived aud tbe UoroaiF* jury male up. The loilowtng vtn the jury : J X Some, W. J Tuck R. F Wood. B F Woods. C. J B llg.v Jerry FUtnid, J. D Broy. J. R Tuck. T. a. Metkvm, T IL Brown, Aquiß* Pittaid aud D. A. Ahttaniy. Alter the jury bad been sworn ta, Mr. M Ibviu wm cMiab forvsMMi.Aad tbe work to inveettgatma beusa A number to w in. aww w<rw ex •mined, axae tewatocu or «igbtwen, aud tbte w>irk did nto rod until near three u'cock Then the jaty retired to make up the verdict. It * not al all necvwaaty to attempt to reftrodaev tb v msas to tMlitnoaiy. Two ol Uta pert tee BcWtanter aud ILury Bullock hud bad ad Acuity la W.nUrviße bsnar day (>B the same day McWhorter bad S wrrob'd a pistol aud thri atoned Use Hie ta another party Cbarlie Lester. Ou boa Jay Charley, Usury and Bill all al tetxhd Mteisl Ztte church. Al the dose to tbe servires, McWhrwter’s wife ap> prteCiied U>< man ttail-ck sad said now tell iuy hitetaad wbal yte said about him Ml roi*rd to tbe diflloully at W.ntervtfle. Tbte M *b«l brought oa the difficulty, Wtafl the ptfty. conarting ot ILnry Btawch, Charite Lroler aad bis wife, had gone 'tall two mure fiom th* church in a wagon, tbey were ovvrtahsn by Mc- Whorter end bio wife who were ia a buggy. M< re McWhorter asked IL ary it be bad said any to lag atexit him dtawtng a rail cm bm at WinterviUo. Henry sa dbe duL Then Me W tax ter left bto boggy and went to tbe wagte ta a run. Hr and Heary hitc ied. Home ruck* were thrown, and wbea tbe dtßcuHy wm over, in ataot owe mtaate, Bdl McWhorter wm a dead man. Tue wtetota loS cted bavrug beta mtethwed eiarwher*. Taw frriiseere jury were out antfl *h r b ma rtttoch, Wbea tbe tot ..wing vwdio W <a arrived el r twb vaanw-T We tbe Jury Ai-d ttasi tbe deneamd Wiitmm McWborter, osmo to bi* death al th* basnis us Henry BatfucA end Luarlie Lrexrt. Tbe* rocks •« tauar Wiaptavs vrere ass**, we ftMtbrt thick tbe kDi tag to b asaaelwogb’e*- Tbe rvtd. ecw te bow *eee vary owwßsrtta* usd nusstMlatewy. cert ww ler it nmsnd teal I leery Uatevfc sad Usulta Lsata* be bdd (ta I art ber te- VertvbUte. J H tote*. Ttva, H Hrnvra, J *e K Toe*. J»rr* Pruned, R F W«< W. | Tech. D A. A»’teeay, Aqwrtl* Psuard W* tbe eedirwa o bytave so Um best at • ton keweisri**, from tbe evl **<««• as tbu Wdliam McWhorter, earn* ta bM Jeatk ot Mte ham!* <4 Chartee LreAW Bad Hmsry Baßoch. Tern rueba s* tabu •wopnsM war* atari, aart >h*l Ibe killist* ta W«tem McWbuSte* wm jaauAataa btes *M«. T M Bxtbv-a. H y W-rta. J. li iteay, CJ Rrtdgsa. Tbe prtsteere wave ttora taken ta cbarge k*4 torn* (M tas tb* erty aad tarig*i ta j*t. Mb art tew n'estek lath* astaarag tb* tew prtoo*i«* WreJe tbrtr sppearaace <• toe grtemti aad <»*• UssreiuLm ap. Twy A* *n* appear te be eery mews testa- I < ewrrore. aad there wee b«t INU* «* ***** ’be rrewtas es csetaeed pmspie wbea We toora tbe* <**▼ bare *a<*<vd Mr. K T Drews tadtoterf item. Mre. V. W. Baril baa retained tree* a vtsrt to fiw*As m M*A>p sad Fwaswg- W*. MT. Utl 1* M©.. Poa*-Bi*p*teb aaye lata>aa ■ sansa ere pawv«rtfssDy bterthy. end smrng. tatea asa*ekto« tar dart wwk tbsM bwtas* apart ’brer wru I I* fart. Usey nusssuiiy g ibe day taf-*s j *sd totev fiod.sMmt. wwb ttokr trtaa.; a*** tea msrra Throe woum* neo*"* I tMs *rae* otrwagtb aesd power at emi«r- : e-«» by aaseg a wed tael *rowv ta ’hear I taetariry «* of wbw* a omStassw * *nw tostag Mte. usd *»*• ta tbe Ataerteta Brtte* tbe etMOO INDIAN VRKD (Tb ■at* Ma**rnm« • INDI AN WRRD PsaaMi Bkmcx**) Ms treason a great teste ig re tbe *waß. •tewtata. ausu wxtetart Wteem *4 ter «e»re <**oa. tear ■ w n*-ri KMrt te wm ate « k«*p ostete nod tamriby.' Jroa* Qaa •***»> Oh beep K. Os My Irt. tta Bn* to fcigr. T>*reey A Ca was riktedwori by matte nnteiwi. R A. Rl*» and P. F«*taa**eto tame* wdri ary. Tbe Bros a* Nte-r* A ihoowry eanaae kA tvsto ..ri** *md rertw** eri eemeeaM and wtertto MrtaM Art*. E » Erm*. W. F. Dmarttr. F FvßSßteTwrv «rKrtR«:iA’M I.tiraOVEIENT, The Tnx Kcturuw Mte«w h Phetiotut nHI Inert M«e in iter Vai ar of Properly. The tax returns fur 1883 showed that property bad increased in value through- i out Georgia f 18,000.000. Every year , since that time tbe returns have shown an ' tucrexse but never u*a the amount tor tbe year 1883 been equalled. Tuisyear, how ever, ihe high water mark will be passed and a new ncord esialilislied. Captain Furlow-, of the co.uplioiler general’s office, ■ has rtemved up to date lue Ux digests ol ! 132 counties, and these show an increase i ut 413,0<X>,(X>t». Five counties, including Fulton, remain I to be beard from, aud liny will bring the I record up $6 000,000 more. Tbe lax re- | ceiver <T Fultuu cuu.ay predicts that bis | digest will sUow at least <ti,uoo OtO im provements. And should tbe other fuur cuunties have fallen oil in value, the re sult will Uxve liulc eff.ct.i * the grand to tal. The itemise of 1883, which, for many years was quoted aa soiuething pbeuomi ual, included the nni>rovemeuis in taiiioad property, which wtu. a very large laetur. The SI9OOOOOO worth of iu<- provi menu tins year c-'Uier solely trom the tax digests, having the ia:!loads uut. — Sliou.d luey be included the stateineut would prove that Georgia is SAj.OOO,tkX) ric .er uian rhe waa last year.—Uuuatitu tiou. Baplisr'l at NlwrireOne. Valdo ta. G i., August 20.—The Timet tell* us a ruiuorkabte scene witnessed at the Cai Creek Primitive Baptist church in thia C ■nut), un Sunday last. Mr*. Giusey McDunaid, aged mnety-onr years, widow of tbe late Ben McDonald, wuo has been dead tinny-five or forty yrtlis, W(» baptised into tbe Primitive Baptist cbuich by Eider Ansel Parrud*. Mrs. Mi Donald b w not walked a s ep in erven years, and tbe go>d <dd preacher who peif ■ (med the baptismal rite is aged buns* >l, and h*s bveu <>n crutches for many years. Tbe <a .didate for baptism bad to be carried into the water in a chair ■ N MID AIR. A Ttrritelr <.«*■« aa sitae .Vloanlalu A White Child Reported <>n the Ledge in tbe Precipnx—A Night Search for Hevcue—What Waa Fouml. Htoxk Nomaiß, Ga.. August 20. Mvevr wince 1878. when Dr. George Gold smith rescued little Mi«* E.nms Jones, ot Auausta, from the north or atc* p side ol Stone mountain, i>m the citisens of thiv natally quiet towu been ao excited aa they Were leal niaht. Two gentlemen named Braawvil acd Cbasttu, woo live near L> gaosvifl -, were in town yrot«id*y evening Bud started fur their home al*ait sundown In paso.ug the north side us the mountain, they noticed upon tbe side aud near tbe top to the monutain A WHIT* OIUKCT, which seemed l<> tie moving backward and forward in a sma I space. For ■ unctiuie they Watched the object, aud finally ouo e'nded it was a Coll i, Inal p. rbaps bad WAndi led an uod uu the l»p to tbe moun tain aud bad tai ten uver the proCi i>»ce and lodged m a crevte*. They lisicmd Intent ly for axue noise aud Ituoly heard it cry ing ar.d hallo • log- on, lohdv 1 on u im>T 1 Imnxriuteiy they tetr*CV>! ttelr Step, back to town and gave au alarm. By tbl time It wa* dark. In a tew mmutea, more than a buutridmcn with laulcros aud rep.* were on tbe.r way to the mountain. At the fu>4 ta tbe mountain the crowd ported, a num tier of them going on top, aad the htaauee K>**ng anouml tbe mxli. eute to where lue chill was seen, with lan terns l<< sigua! Itnte slui ha I gUSM up tbe mountain lu hue 11-Sn thirty minutes TH* SIMMIT Wa* IIAAI IIKU. White waitiug r<M U»t par y who had gone around ibe mouniniu to track tue north side, one eod ta a three-piarter Inch h>ps waa tted SUoOgly to tta water of y«ma< JAn Hcodrxks; at the tain* end *<re twenty <* thirty stalwart young men, wku begaa to shiwly lower yixiug Hen dr K-ks ovtr tbe m-MUtalu. M*« vn* nor* oavk ovr, Il n*» befog loo* enoufb, aud yen* Ileu fliKk* w>• (Kilted tack. Twour three young mm were dwpstetad to town for mure rope. White waiting tor tta l”pe, parties who were <•« Use ground be«ow ootid ta heard ba-luwlog to tbe child i "Raaom pwtrwtly sull, booey; we'J BM* rescue F"*>* **D><n*t more Ac tach ; H yo* do, you wU to ktftaL** •Htad tight t > tbe kx »oo'aja * ta aa B«mFs ims* Axcrtrwkit ortL <<r m»r« had been i>rou<el up Ute tnmolaia, end yuan* Heodr<*• was again towered d"«» Ibe nsunaiam's ahte. Tbte time luey tad P<pe aafftaMot, aud y«Msn< ILwdrkAa auu* rv octeeri Uw <e jack Al <•<» Uis«>a IU grmnd mw lbn< yoewg Mend’fcas hod •ewneit Um otffort, ami Mgoafod texne oo t.*> to **ta*ve to.** In a twlißlisg the ean—n*i, tbe dog—wm rasruod. for H proved to be a fu« deg that b»4 cha-vd a mt ct the tenrsrrsm. a*.’ Io west taring ar>msd had taitea over tbe precipice sa l tal*ed tat tta crevwe Il ww«M ta a hard matter io get Use boys net sraii st sugb’ to rmnse enrobar ring. | Basse >4 loem dMo*l see tanday SCb-eri w-eta erbes tbey Coanri it wm a bemad re Dress the Hair Wtob Aywto Htar Vbpw. Ito etewea. as*, taaillrtel cßeroa * the scalp, aad laetoag piwferee »n*arret to fa* ssk rente bates naa. Il k**pa Aa haw stat B*4 st’hrs. pra*erv*ito<x.tor.pr*vw*teN tow* fall. ng. o*4. if Um hart b* hsrmre* v«ab at tta*. promre* a *o* grew— “Te rnrtaro the origtaW enter ta rey brer wteirb k*d tarred r*««rel*riiy gray. I anta Ayre s Uli Vlgro wttb *te two re we 1 cheertady tneufy to tae Efficacy ta tbte per preen * "-M* P. B Drtrtfi. •o*. AhKaoudri*. La. • I to* *R leteri a near throe roars with arolpriare** My bait was fteha* out reta utere rsrefer I tarred gray I** tafare I to try Ayre s Hart k gpo*. sod ta a few wwka the 4toe*as ta rey arolp Blaser liar 11 sod rey bear iwwawri Ito •repsM enterv " —(**» I • A fitaam Posare C. R Cterch. Ba. Baretoa, Irek • A few riare art* I reriroeri ta* swttre ta* a* rey bate trrea Che efloi* W loss*. 1 Iseoßßd that •fWt * tiMtsm wmM report As taoa. test I waited ta rata. Ma&y rerearite* wars teegreteta re**, barevrer, art* each pruta as rt*em * Arar's Hair Vigre, aad 1 l.*aa to ore R. Tta retell w* ail I ooeri hare dart red A growth ta teats eo* cams oat *U s*rs* rey breri. sad grew to ta * atal aari tarery * I r*w had. seed at a oaansal ertw, erta .**W> art."—J. U PnM. •nerterd. Tans * . , Ayer’s Hair Vigor, rs*r***x> rr Dr. A C. Ayer A Csx, L*sreA taaea. w *H< a* laogrt*saw rwfrere. _ 1 If You Are Sick With Headache. Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep sia, Blliousnees. Blood Humors, Kidney Disease, Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever and Ague, Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Pros tration, use Paine’s Celery Compound and be i cured. In each of these the cause is mental or physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys tem, resulting to one of these diseases Remove the CAVsc with that great Nerve Tonic, and the nssvLT will disappear. Paine's Celery Compound Jas. L. Bowkn. Springfield, Mass., writes "Paine's Celery Compound cannot be excelled as a Nerve Tonic. In my case a single bottle wrought a great change. My nervousness entirely disappeared, and with it the resultlug afllsction of the stomach, heart and liver, and the whole i tone of the system was wonderfally invigorated. I ’<!^ry l Jmpo dS <l f * iCk M 1 b * Te b ** n * Paia ®’ B >Wili Cure You! • toSold by druggists. U ; six for *5. Prepared only 4>y Wills, RicHAaneoN & Co., Burlington, VL lir tlrt Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. M. M. MADDREY. ((St CCKteoR TO fWAODRET !* JONES.) * Offers to the Trade the Best Line of Cook Stoves Ever Put on the Market. Among .them • Mav Be Found the OHAETBB OAK VBBft* stdves > • AND * ’St J Which witb .It's|uat.y v 1c! Wl Wla E GAL'ii- w • —at TOOK Ddles the World torr.ducvti'sequaL A OUAteAitaf oA_x iu 1111 k'oucamiakoycnrw'*' n curry u 'u.lllnicf T ” TIMES CJOK stove. the im (in m noil! Having handled them for the past fl he n yeara, 1 can refer with pride to tboaa i.d«of them u>w in u<ie, working and talking for llienxu'lvoa. In addition to th i >ve, I carry a large line of low priced Btovoe, which I am tell Ing as LOW AS THE LOWEST.'. Y<>-ii> tlo rd to bur a Cook Stive taforeJjexMnining JJmy ye w .lab is the Lvgret in NurtbcMt Georgia. J M WRATNKBLT. W. *. WABB WEATHERLY & WARE, YEALKRS fc’N J FANCY and FAMILY GROCERIES And General Merchitniliee. Hiffboßt price paid for nUTTEHJ|CHJCKw ENS AND EGOS. Call and see ua. THOMAS ST.. NEAR HOLMAN’S STABLE NEWBOOKSTORE DAVIS & GAREBOLD, WnotateAU AMD **TAtL BOOKSELLERS STAT lONERB mF/ < A>U DriALßri* • Musical Merchandise ro. X m bhobo jry , ATHF.Brt, Ok- HAYESVILLE MALE AND FEMALE COLLEGE HAri A New, Full, Wide-Awake Faculty; New additions on the grounds; New Boarding Houae; New cottages for young men and familiee. Almont every thing ia bran new out aud out. THE COLLEGE Is aa a oew aarecr us prooftarity aad ef-ndod aarfulnma. To* c*a educate voar bom aart daogbien at 7 Hayesville Male and Female College For almost a thiag. Ottar Ctaw/M make a profit of three or f««r doflare pro month tot ttnonl mi rocu p*(»l. Voe can aae* that by gtaog to Hayesville. B-ianl in boardlag bum* revest dtaiar. pre omath ■, ia private fanuitaa, tex dtatan and even less. FAMILIES AND TOVNG MEN CAN CLl’B IN DORMITORIES AT ONLY >4.00 FER MONTH. Tes Mxn’ta Rsaatem from Sixty-five m One Hundred Drilara, ail told. Tu twm la Tnuoiog |5 Oo to |7 Ml f« hoe moetos aeowoo. Grttegtale Depannteot, 00 to *8 <F» per rtonth. B.«A-K~pt-g »>d Fra.maurtip a An exeeßeot instroctrere will give lobwwi* in (trewta* sod Famtmg. PromflMrtre *iv»e '•> iartrum-nfnl «ad V ietf Mxtec. Ma*. W. B Baldwin for tarr y Maa. Lozt* SrTTO*. tote ta Y-mar H«rrte Institute, will have cbsrxe ta In- I otrvwrotal Mose. Inrtrocuoe ia Mater. fiOO per mwitb. Tuva* men can buard fbeatoelvce ia cxxiaitonre and pay tai Urn tor ten montta ril kA!, for RM ®. ’ OF* Seeston Upesrt Aagm*. It. Itert. Apply to BEV W. B. BALDWIN, Fresident, •lyB»wly. HkYEsVILLR. CLAY COUNTY, N. a APPLICATION FOR I.ErTERri OF DISMIMION. ELHXBSTH A TSsrsMsri •« tbs Adaisis irsrtts tatb* astate of ritah* Thereto*- I Maxag >apro11.011« te to- Oort tart ribs BM , f»»r **o4 seta gaol*. M p«r«»oa ar* ' I eanhr •**»** to aha* asaas rs aar xoay ere. M tba ngotar Oato*** Taras law ta tea Coen , rfOrt.vl of Clare* Caatar ohv eSa sterol4 ' set tea Ae-aargM fr-*a •“* taaiatararto* aM rosot*. toCtoro ta rtreroM** ra tens, tal ItSe io*. Tits LMte d*» ta Joa* trtkr. A M HkBBISOTOB, Joo* l\ tea Urrtoary. ’ Warranted to color more goods than any other dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take no other. A Dress Dyed ) FOR ’ A Coat Colored ■ Z > i Garments Renewed J cents. A Child can use them! Unequalled for all Fanoy and Art Work. At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO, Praf*., Buttagtsa, Vt, J. " ,j z1 Root *. eta kkr cot; nr.Oouur'i ’ > Ornes. AwnM Wk, lIW.-W. J. f *«k, 44*>a»«rstar aZ U»« muu <rf T««»» C >••- <«>m. 4r-«aaa4. r*»r«wsu ba baa Mir 1 4i«Mar<. 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