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Tiic Moon's Jmlni'iivo.
Many fanners submit to nine 11 inconvenience
in planting their crops, in
consequence, of a belief that certivn
phases of the moon, either in waxing
or waning, and the signs of the zodiac,
have an influence on the growth of
tichlcrojiK and garden vegetables, and
delay plan11. g potatoes ami other crops I
. 1
while the soil is in good order and the
I weather favorable, on account ol the
in -on not In-in;' in the ri 111. tsi??-n.
? O O I
Some fanners will not castrate or
i slaughter animals unless i.i certain
sii^ns of the monii, at: I others must
Consult the v* hole eirele ol'the si 'Mis o{'|
the zodiac, li oni Atoround to IV";
before they plant beans, potatoes, and j
all the other jjjanb n vc^jp tubhv ; eh an
out fence rows, eradicate briars, > lhistles.
etc* but. alter various riri>(nl .<v.
? 7 7 "
periments ami trials, I never l'ou:i?i U
any advantage i<> j>:iy any Attention in
thii moon in planting any crop whatever
on the farm. 1 saw so many of
our best farmers being very particular
about planting potatoes ami otlu-r
crops in the right si -n of the moon,
llnrt 1 felt anxious to prolil by their
example, but 1 never yet saw an) benefit
the moon ha>l on any crop 1 ever
raise. 1- Very It e?] neatly 1 have delayed
planting for many days, v. riling on
the Kitrti In he rhrht * ?< < !?..
... - ... V - .... ... l? V ! I t
views :>i my neighbors; but, \\ ! 1 v>:i I!i<?
day arrived to |>1.1 nt, it would ottcm
timcp be ruining, ami t!uj crops wouM
Vfft planted when the ground was not j
in the best condition, ami ! liml poor
crops in consequent".
At length I look my own plan ol
planting potatoes and other nieoi: '
iug cropr,, as near in the right sign as
possible; and, it it was a lew days
ahead, or too late, 1 would give tinland
a little extra euhivation ami an
1 additional quantity of manure, to des- ;
troy the ill ofleet the iium.ii w.mld have
op tlie crop lor being planted on the
wrong day. And now, tor more than
f-> . ' I
a quarter of a century, I have not tor ,
once found thin lemony to tail in hat I
fling the pernicious influence of tin* '
moon on the crops, lint much < i\ersi
ty of opinion exists, even among those
who believe in the moon s ti.il* 1 < nee on (
crops, Rome contending that sm-h ait
: \ . ?
sign is ucsi: :itni Oil J v Is. It;. ii'' : u i ,
sign is better st ill for p;?ilicular t rot*-?;
I I
however, the best rule to observe in ,
regard to raising crops is, to dram the j ^
land thoroughly, manure heavily and j
cultivalo properly, ami, if the ground ! :J
is in good condition plant whenever | j'
one is ready, regardless of signs and j
phases of the moon on particular day*,
and, on crops thus put in, the elements n
will always act favorably.
1 know many very intelligent farmers
who think it beneficial to plant their
crops in the right sign, and tor whose
opinions j entertain great respect, but
they are all excellent farmers, drain
well, plough well and manure well, and
of course the moon cannot tail to have 11
a good influence in connection with
such farming. M
\<i t i
I notice that most of t'i .:< in 11
signs of the zodiac wil'aatun/tf) if J fl
on a Friday, nor beg,v<? any important 1'
undertaking on that unlucky day; and ' e<
I once knoy ' moon-struck heliever in 11
*121)8 wh u<4f!d not take a dose ot '
O ~v'w~
phytic When the sign was in Taurus, or ' '
the bull, because that animal chews '
met throws up the cud, and in that ,)!
:\aso the purgative would act as an w
jnictie.
?r . > ' -
iuy inuuuuiy aoout ine moon's inlucnco
on vegetation is founded on
iraclical tests, repeatedly made during !i
\ period of thirty years; and notwith- ' 111
itanding I made the experiments nun- 1
?Rtly and without prejudice, still I dare
iay many others will assert from long ) 01
jxperieneo also, that they have made
'air trials, and found the moon to have a?
rreat intluenee on the growth ol'pota- '
.oca and other crops. ? Ocrmantowu. ft'
Telegraph. p!
"You pay, Mrs. Smith that you have *)(
ivod witli the defendant for eight P
,'ears: Does the court understand trom to
hat, that you are married to him?"'
iTr. ? on !
All VyUUI nv IU VJ'M n, U (I V I* J <1 lllill " ! ^y
iago certificate?" "Yea, your honor,
hroo on 'cm ? two gals and boy." j '
'Verdiot for the plaintiff --call the next
lase."
The difference be ween a.country
,nd a, city greenhorn ia that one w? uid !
ilvo to know everything, lyd the 0 h r . v'j
UjBksthiu he can tell N;.J 1 if
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r A Y BOiiO. S. C.. W.VTl
vr -r^fiair v.*??r ia*? v
Tlii' ('jtri;m?HI
'l'he winter is iiv t iuie ; > | ii j; .>
tin* eonipnsl licit] , to ;i ithel : 1.. in i
| teriais aii'l ineorpoi ate them, s ? that
j in spring they will he in a o*?i??tili*>ti
i lor the crops to digest easily. It. i- a
Work u iiic.h is easy of accorn pi isliincut, :
it it is Me'iilil V pursued, 1)11' lllilort tin- :
sitely it receives hut little attention
I I rum the majority <>t Southern i>] inters.
1 here are very lew phiei s w here
the materials lor :i lur?io ami \aluahle
compost heap cannot he collected during
the winter imniills, iI we only lake
till' llfCI'v- ll'U ll-ollt.l . 'IM . I.. 11 . '
, iiviiuit , i in. i.\ur'i ii'.l \ ( H j |
iYolll tilO woimIs, Mil IvfllSe vf*i 1. tblo
matter, crook mud and a little lime,
will 11 ake an excellent comport wild
stable niamue, (ollon seed and all j *
oilier mailer wliieli wiil produce ler-j .
mentation and ilee.omposilion. It is j
astonishing what, a large pile ol I? ?; i liy.inU
in.liter can lie eolleeled in a
short lime, ii alii i.tion is given to il
e vri y day.
Wherever river mint oriuiiek van l?e
had without ton much hauling, not!)i:ig
is heller when mixed wuii slaked
lime in llie proportion ot a bushel ol fthe
latlor to halt a eord ol the former,
1'he heap should be worked over well, t
so as to pulverise and mix the tngredi
en is thoroughly, and when warm wea- .
ther (Minnienees, decomposition will
I
lake place immediately. \\ e should "
begin now to gather leives, trash and v
muck, ami sprinkling the lieap, as it, ^
grows, with lime, a* already indieateil.
.Leave it until spring, v. lien, by adding
to it about one-quarter ol its bulk ot c
stable manure, emion mh.I ?
other \ fgrlahlcMMJlt let* .16 ('111 be col |)
1 acted 11 nil1 become one ol the richest
< J
possible fertilizers. Ashes can liu :i ! I ed
l?> so ell a pile with eroal udvaiilnfj(,i
Hid i be refuse Iron) the kitchen :l
l" i out house, il thrown in to swell the ?
( ' e, Will Ije o| y;illie, liisle.nl oi as
now, a complete waste. |
Wo should not. complain that our
: a mis are bccomiuu; poorer every year, ^
while we neglect the means within easy e<
reach lo sustain their " fertility. We w
must not, ^ruinhle because we cannot n
lilor.l to luiy the expensive avtifiei.il
manure ol e.oininefee, ami trivc tins as
l I
IU excuse why WO inak" poor crops, '
am -it we allow hundreds ol cord* oi in
i iiui.il manure ol the best quality to to
ie un^allu-red and unused ad around (|(
is. < )ue band au<l ox team put to work . ^
iuv.' will built) up an immense bank ol
crliliiy before seed time, w hich will in
inrvesL add many a hale td e.oitou ami ol
jarrel of corn t o the crop. l,i
I>ut now in tin.4 time !<> brgiu. L< I 1
it) consideration arrest tin? work, i
lather t:|? I lie leaves, (tic,m II f? out ??I : '!<
!)? fciu c corners, |?iI" itp the corn- |u
luiks haul away tint inuck from the lev
xuilcrs oi the Inanch, burn uj> the old | ?p
ogs ami brush now cumbering die ,
pound, and collect the ashes, mix
i K* i it all together with a lew bushels w
ll slaked lime, making 1 b.e pile broa?l I
tid ll:?l on top, and r A',l< in t he spring pi
dd the stable manure an 1 other ler- j ,
Denting mat ter.
Tne labor.t xpendetl v\i'.l cost, very |
it' b. 1 in; c ine can bo bolt ?lil lor a !
ew (i,>11:,' s- The lestilt ?\t!i be .a pet - ' tn.
)menu .'J^lk^i'iig ot the I ind a.id lago- q-j
y iiicrwfscd crops.? I,.
j'l me) rWnnc)'. j .
Wlivr A WOMA N I)ll>. j p,
t | j;ll
When 1 first-came to New Vork, r.t i|,
lie air" of eleven years, to seek my (or- j xvj
line, I can call myself a precocious |;l;.
hap wit limit danger ol being accused M(,
! nil unusual degree ol sell-apprccia- ' aM
on. I was quick lo learn everything, ' ^j,,
ie bad as well as the good. My em- j j N
loyer used profane language. I pick- , Uf,,
1 tin the oaths he dimmed with a ' <
I 1 I
atura loess that surprised even myself. 1 js ,
iio boys in 1110 ollico all chewed tohae- j {
). This was a little the hardest job Kl)j
eycr attempted, but alter two weeks . u j (
f nausea and indescribable stomach oa<
renchings, I came oft' victonous and m0
)uld get away with my paper a day <
ith the heat ot them. r(1(]
One afternoon I was sent w ith a note am
om my employer to a house in the ! <
[)per part of the city. I had'nt any- j (j()
ling to read, but I had plenty ol to- Wc.
icco, and with that I proposed to j*
. ! i. . .. 1 / 1 _ - 1 -
iienum myscn uuruig uic uvo or
iree hours I must kj?on?I i# th? jossp\
For some distance I did not <
)tioe who were beside mo, hut bv- j
i h
id-hy a lady said very soflly and
easanlly: "Would you please little | j |
>v, ho more careful? 1 am going to a ?XV1
' * ? ! yoi
irty tliis alt( ruoon, and I should halo j * r|
i have my dress spoiled." !
I looked i^lo her face. It waft tho !
rootest lace 1 ever sa*v. Fide, earnest, |
>d loving; to my boyish heart it was : j)()|
ic countenance of an angel. wp
There was very 'itlle that I could me
>y. I managed to disj o-e of tho lunctfo,
however, and wiped iny month .j
if:- carefully, all of which I felt cer- to
fi'ii
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lu lent >1 01 irua 1.
UtDA.Y DE )E VIftEIt 1
ujhhi.
4411 ;l Vi? von M nio'liur, !' ! !u Ih-v?" s'm
next a>k<nl in llm sumo tono.
4'No nvi'tna," I ansucK 1, ami I It I
my liiroftt lilling uj?, ami I knew !
must 8Wttllow mighty last lo lccc|>(Yoiu
sohhing.
4' Y??u line a I at hvr, t hvn, I | ?| >*?st V%
she lcopt on.
"Nit, inu'm.-i, no I.it lmiM
44r?ro!Imrs ami sisli'r>VM
44Neither. lua'ma."
4'Tlit".i ilm little hoy is all alone in
I ho worM? "
"Alone, nsahnn."
u 1 low long has jour mother In en
|oati?M ami the ?leur woman looked
iway from my laee, ami waited until 1 ,
ouhl speak.
''Two Years," 1 answered.
44Aml yon loved her?" eame next.
141 Vurl v / w :i s nl I I /./.n M
? J V VI. . I v.
She was silv-nl. a mom-lit, and thru
mid, so s\vroily?oh, I sh di nwor l'i r I
"And what do you think your dear j
uotluT woul I say how ?|o you think |
ho would led to kuda that In r little
toy was guilty of such a disgust ing
labit as this?" pointing to my check,
there the loll-ialo quid had vainly
i i?'d I <t st and its ground. "I must lea\ o
o.w sit" colli 111Uod, '"hut hero is niv
ard, and if you coiiio to lite 'most any
voning 1 shall be glad I ? mo you, ami
n111aj?s we can be ol fcervico to each
ther."
She gave iti!) her little gloved ImiiuI,
nd to my dying day I shall never lorel
tin.* sensation ol thai moment. 1
auld not bear to pail with her: wilhut.
her I h it thai l e.ould d ? nothii g;
ilh !ur I could grow t?? a mail's
hate a man in the true sense ol tin
ord. From that moment tobacco haever
passed my lips.
As soon as 1 e mid summon courage
called upon that lady. Well do 1 reminder
h<?w my heart beat. as i Vvai
d i i i he elegant, parlor lor her to come
>\vn;and 'now awkward i tell as I
Mowed my guide to her private sitngioimii.
1 lere she got at every point
iny liie, and belore 1 hade her good
,"e it was arranged that 1 should
ioud two evenings of each week Ht
:v house, si11<I st toly on t fu se occasions
si. what she thong it hest. No lover
er looked forward to meeting with
e mistress ?>1 his heart any more aruitly
Ih.m 1 ?Ii?1 to these meetings
it.h my friend.
i grew careful of personal ap aranee,
c. relul ol my lorn crsalioii,
id ! strove in eveiy way to l;e
> i* 111 y ol this no hie !r mud-hip
Two \c iis passed in this delightful
inner--two years that in ide me. .My
end not only attended to my studies,
iving also all the while to sow the
.dit kind 4)1 spiritual seed, hut she
uoui i d me a situal ion with a psirlieu;
lii?iil ol hers where 1 remain to
is day. Nobody hut (?od knows
nit. I owe this woman. I hiring the
I three months of those two years I
tieed that, sho grew constautlv nalo
d thin; she never w;is betrayed into
diking of herself. Sometimes when
vould ask her it she felt worse than
ual, she would reply:
ltOh, n<>! I am only a little 'ired that
nil."
One evening she kept mo by her
a much longer than washer custom,
ii!o she arranged lessons and laid
*T>
I work enough, it seemed to me tor
nths.
4Why so much to-night?" I inqui
I, conscious that my heart aehed,
I vaguely suspecting the came.
'Mecausc, dear," she answered, "I
not want yon to come for the next
ek, and am anxious that you should
/c snllicient work to anticipate, as
II as to keep you busy. 1 think I
i trust you to be a good boy, John?"
'I think you can, ma'am," I answeralmost
sobbing,
'If I should see your mother, my boy
ore long, what shall I say to her lor
)?"
nt ii "? '
i ikmi i Knew an, and my griel knew
bounds. It is no who to go on. She
(1 two days after; and when I hear
ks saying, " There's a woman s\t the
.torn of it," I feci like tolling the
olo world what r? woman did lor
'The honeymoon is all well enough,'
d a prudent belle, "but what I want
seb beyond that is the promise ot a
e harvest, hi'M^ii.
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'.Mr 1:. .V.). H.
Report of the 3 yard of
of iicrry Cou lty, for ]
Anf()Kr.j. IP7a
w l/ i w KJ v JL <J o ? a i
? <?
( of I ii coilm! y !i i\ i cjj my bus
ami papers open lor their information.
Countv Commissic
Kxi
Claims Audited ami past for payment, t
ucr :i 4 h
No- t Amyt
\ ,F y. *i<> 8
i'? Carlo r y o
' ' '! I! .iboil rt 7
'? .III Norman j oj (>
o .III Driliiiir. 177 i>c
0 .III Derhum oy y
1 .1111 )oi liam o i 11
.1111 Crliain 21 1
?' II Norman 1 y
I ') \V M I onion py Qi
I 1 All .Skipper 53 .p
I*aac Cannon y -ii
I:i Daniel \V Oliver 15 5<
it S l?oy<l '1 0<
1 5 .1 W Slovens 4 M
h'? A .1 Sliasv 50 (Ji
17 S M linrnhill IS
.1 I' (1ore 4 8f
10 A II Skipper 7 2C
0 > .1 M UeavoB BO 8C
2 1 .1 ames 1 \>lU r 4- 5(
J2 .! !I Norman 0(
J-5 -I II Moore 5 0G
0 I L<>110 .1 olin Sainh?r? 47 5(
;t i (J L Jo!iiisoii -10 0(
0 J C 1. .)olinsoii . 4 8(
Exhibit.
nil C I. .Johnson 0 0i
',} t All Seipper 21 1 .'!(
115 A II Skipper 21 0G
1.0 C L Johnson 01 50
117 .J 0/ Lewis 75 DC
;>s \V A lieasanl is 00
.10 \V A Beasnnt 10 50
lo ,) II Durham II Of,
4 1 U (J SertHlorirt 130 0C
4 2 Janus Anderson 2 45
; j VVolL.... I.V /'
. . . 1 1.11k' I , 1 ,t lUir VO aii'j 0'.
I I A M ClieslOUL 1 01
4 > .1 U Norman, M I) Jo 01
4 0 .) Causey 27 0C
17 C GiiOuri 20 3C
18 Ail ,Su:|?j. 13.'J 3C
4 0 Dr. K Norton 3 0(J
00 ? G Long 1 00
01 1MV Oliver 10 20
62 S S Meaty 3 1 50
03 I ll Lewis 15 00
0 1 burroughs it Collins 3 1 07
55 {Solomon Lewis 8 00
50 C II JSarvis 10 50
0 7 Alva Knxor 20 50
58 II M Anderson 21 101
50 K T Lewis 31 50
CO VS' 11 Limit 0
01 J VV Sessions 17 40
02 G M Johnson 3 1)0
02 ? S S Meaty I 00
03*" .1 11 Durham 148 28
01 Charles Grainger I'M 45
05 Tolar it liurt 1 10 83
00 1'eter Vavghl, Jr. 03 8o
0 7 '1' \V Ileal y 70 00
08 J IV 1 loll id'Ay 77 00
0.? J \V liolihUy 22 00
70 Joseph i'odd 55 00
71 JLouis S {Sessions lo3 00
72 K A Dew 20 00
73 James I'otter 2 7 5o
rj A I - i ' 1
i r fj r> r II leuro VVII 10 25
7 5 Houis >5 b>cs uoiis 4b oo
7 0 Fair Dlull milts 12 bo
7 7 .J 11 Dcriiaiu 8 75
7b .1 H Dprliam ( 8 05
71) Hurrou gli.s 0* Collins 4o 87
bo \V il l'riv iifo j}5 oo
bl buloniDii 12 oo
82 .1 J Dunii j* 5 oo
8b Ci roijikiiiua 8 oo
84 ?j C< 1it' vv8 7o
85 Diukney Johnson 8 2o
85x .1 (.' Lewis % lo oo
8?j ,1 (J Lewis 2 7o
8 7 All skipper 1 12 Oo
88 A 11 Skipper Go 2o
89xx A ll Skipper 68 4o
00 A 11 Skipper 01 6o
01 A 11 Mil ['per lb oo
A- ? ]>Unou??l;s ('ulliiiH 88 05
13. ?Daniel \V Oliver, Sr 27 60
C.? i'eier Vauglil lol 00
1).?Saily Dowels 5 00
02 Samuel iiiukmnu a
\/ V/ \#
93 Tn miaa MuCormick 4 7o
9 i J O Lewis 1 oo
04x UK King 4 5o
04 A A Graham 1 30
i 90 John N Smith 40 <>0
'07 SllMcNab 100 00
98 W H Prlvitt :i I 25
00 Dr K Norton 7 40
100 Bryant Moore 8 70
Jul Louis S Sessions 10 00
102 1> 1) McColl 80 00
lo.j J II No.man 5 00
1 >4 J 11 Xoinum 25 00
It).") T W Boaiy 120 oo
100 L D Bellamy 4 50
1 <>7 . A 11 Skipper 8 50
108 11 U Cook loo oo
100 J 1> Butler 4oo <>o
100^ ! O Butler 2oo 00
low^ J 1> Butler 1<>o 00
110 iiurrough.<? & Col; in* 80 72
111 Hubert Gnxeuiu 0 to
112 Ilenry W Jones 6 00
113 Levi Aptlurson, Jr 1 00
11 1 Antoiiy Howe 0 00
115 Diek Glover 0 00
i 10 J L Grant, M I) lo 00
J17 C L Johu?on o 50
118 Isaac Campbell b (o
110 Isaac Campbell b ?o
120 v 1 T Lewis 8 (.5
l2l?V John llunyan 4 10
1Antic,son 4 to J
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an ii * i? i.i i?? flj.n " I to us 4. -,?4
At. irl.ee t'li-n,
!>?:< iinl Fiinoi il notices free.
Obituaries of ouo 8 pure free; o '/ ons
snare * Ii.u < <! at ,?</v?*rtioiia g rates.
s of one free.
A li'> i i! discount will to mad** t<. th r
whose ad\e? tisoments are t< he kepi int r
teim of thi?o months or longer,
tmmw.i < mt ?
County Commissioner:,
t'iscal ?'ear ending Gist
inesH in tliii o Hoc will fi i.l the l? .
inkks Office, October 31st, 197 1.
J. 11. NoHMAN, (Jb'llC.
libit.
luring tlie fiscal ycur ending OctoI,
137 1.
7/1cc/. - 1 m t .1 '} > L
0 poor farm ^ I o * ?
0 witness <> jo
0 witness \ V"
0 Clerk Bo ird Co. Coin li'./ on
\ poor tana 17 7 tfu
0 poor (arm 'jo i d
1 poor farm lM i:>
0 poor I a ria I'4 I *>
<> poor far in J on
0 for pauper ?11 p ovo?l
i) Sheriff lees .58 fo
l) witness 7 40
) Coroner 15 50
? witness 4 CO
) witness 4 90
) Solicitor ,00 00
') witness '2 no
? witness. 4 so
) Sheriff fees 7 2V
? Disapproved
) Trial Justice -12 it?
) J'astagos CO
? collin for poor farm I 0.0
) witness 4 7 oo
4 Trial justice 90 On
> poor farm 4 80
J poor fanu 3 00
J Sheriff 211 HO
I Sin rill 21 GO
? Trial J list ice G1 " 0
> poor 1 ar.it - 75 00
Trial juHlice J 8 0f>
> Trial justice 10 GO
? stationary 1 1 06
) stationary 80 00
? work in Auditor's office 2 45
1 stationary 282 02
L) witness disapproved
0 ' 10 oO
> Jury Commissioner 27 00
> .Hutting stud hauling 20 80
> blieriir lees 00 0 >
' services 8 oo
? stationary 1 Go
Coror.yf 11 2 ?
Tn-U J ustice 8t Go
stationary lor co. com oft'. 15 06
poor farm 8 t 0 i"
codlns 8 00
^ Trial justice 10 50
Trial justice -0 ex)
Constable 19 90
C C P 31 50
disapproved
C C r 47 40
Coustable 3 00
work on bridgo 1 00
poor farm 1 28
County Commissioner 101 45
furniture court house k 10 HJ
co. commissioner 93 Go
printing 70 00
County Commissioner 77 o >
cart at poor house '22 00
material tor court house 55 00
work on court house 93 00
painting court house 2o oo
tor writing 27 3o
book lor Treas. otlico 15 23
order included ho. 71 43 oo
for lumber 12 8o
stationary 3 75
freight and goods lor C II 8 Go
poor farm 4o 87
transfer to C Gilbert 35 oo
two coffins poor house 12 oo
one cotlin poor house 4 oo
witness 3 oo
w ltness 3 7o
witness 8 2*?
poor farm lo oo
witness 2 9o
Sheriff cost 142 tfo
Slier ill cost Go 2 >
Sfiiii'ill* nrvtlf ^ ^ li*
>. Ill I 111 VVTU t'/
Sheriff cost 91 5 #
Sheriff cost 18 o<>
poor house 88 o5
coroner 21 5o
County .?oinmi*sioncr lol oo
scouring j 5 oo
wit no?8 fl oo
witness 4 7o
lumber 1 oo
constable 4 Oo
witness 1 ;io
ferry liat 40 00
w ork on jail 1 >0 00
Trial justice 17 75
Drugs 7 40
witness it 70
work in court bouse 10 00
Solicitor tO 00
cle'.k board Co. commissioners ft 00
clerk " * 2"> 00
txlnting l'Jo oo
witness 4 50
She Iff t< 50
bridge, contract loo oo
" " * 4no to
14 '' 2uo (X> t
" " loo oo
poor farm , bi> 72
0 Oo
' 5 oo
4* 1 oo
44 9 oo
44 9 oo
domci ti;i lo oo
wltmns O bo
4- {S (H?
J4 0 1
co. co.i oflko 8 ?>i?
Olio ivll.ll 4 oo
tOMl a))iC 'J. oo
CO >t i In o UJ
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