The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, January 14, 1898, Image 4
Ala,
" ftiutd rJo~I pirst pangt.
oter~ andi to put an end to the pro.
'04,' ''ventftodofspobiallegislation. Asitis
easoto a4d in sone ca1ses Cheaper to
apply to theiGeneral1'Assembly for
ireltot rather than to the Courts or
other tribunals proviled by general
law, the logislature N being, upon
various 0xouse", subjemted to con.
stunt prsure to enact special laws
for the relief of individuals, Indeed,
even Conlstitutional provisions intend.
od to limit such specialt logislitionl
have often been ovaded uder the
guise of a so-called geerIIl law. In
the Constitution of I11"I there are
express provisions prohibiting spe.
cial and local legislat ion by t ho G, n
eral Assmbly. Prior to IS1, dur
ing each legislativo s aion a great
deal of timo w NIs c0nsumed in the
consideration of suhh spoeial legis
lation, at grent expe'se to the Sttto.
It was to elo,,k this growin evili
that those prohi r pviin
were ilt hiced into t ht Conl- it n
tion, It is u tmni r.d mAy be
trS to seek tO i: muo t ho interests
Of their 'ei- I " 1.1 stitueniq t's;
I'ut sneh i: eree: '," bo 'd b1 sul'or
dilnito'l to th"e en rlpublli o od
and SI h \ve'.a1 and1 Ial lgl I
tion is estii:.t'y itjuir.itus to the
puiewt:al. T,00 in.;"h leg-islai,10
both ' gene0ral amd sreci:, has tin
doubtodlv charietid. Souih Caro
lina for the past thirty vyeairs.
such. spei al ld (w:i eilnactmonts,
b bsides being a i s of clhss legis
lation, ae ilost ha,rmii' inl making
it, unlc tHaill mlmit w 'Itltt law is.
It is, therefore. a wie provision of
0111 ltsent Consitutiont which pro
hiblits loct1a ll i s-weial h('gislltioln.
uia d it shoul,'i h lt- itil nforced.
But n4twth)studi I,, thiS iIstitiu
tionail inhilbitimn, vil vv!inlimuilm of
the Acts pissed bN t ho gtier:i As
sely6 driln-ilk thw S1ssiols of IN90
Iand' 1,1 - will h w that thiis- wise
provision was- evadhol, an1d thalt tHilro
wats Vonsiderahle ;lwcial al lo-al
legislati1n1. 'Sinlel, tll, liwdjoul-ilioment
of th Geleral As. mly-thY inl I n'Wolil
Act, passed during thet, hist sv.-sion
Is lwon doeidol bY it' Slipremlle
Colurt to bt% un1onsAtiutionail, w- Ohe
ground, a11ming othwrs, that1t it was
local and Spovilil legri8is l . It, wast
lin Act forbiddillg I citizen of ole
County to fish ill anotilr Counitv for
profit witholit. first obtlinling it 1 i
CIISO froml Iho Colnity,' 'I'rvasui-r.
This HP01ms tO bW at t10nra.11 Staitutll,
but ill the thirdl se-tioll Of t.ho Act it
is provided talit tlie Act. shall lipply
to nto Comntie-i ill tile t ati exewpt
Colletonl ittll Morh(0y. Thisi 0-m-.
gard of coistlituiimi pro.,visioln if
not cl.wekt will qw< til) way to 1111
ine1smglt ma1,Ss .or thik kind o)r lpg
islitioln, lind mu11i st r4slill 1 he o r
lical defeat of the -j ts (if the oil
lititutiona111 it).iibitionl.
iPromp1 'elinl 8.h l it, taloil ll
yonll.holenorable bi s to'a 1)1 enforco lb
- st ittion. on it i b i u j.' ti t to 0 conil -
ical' wlit. shi the 'liit' pir' lilried by.
th e insttul!~ tion.ei 114 I son lirespei '.
ifut oll \ re iinu MItCfo 1on 54arnestll
cosrti lon :m ri.al'on, hv1 a lCrid
frsl i on,eh ofal o m'tee o
thIle w l.e,ai i, 4imI)l~ al,l (Ifjit
hIbi toySliil provis f hionsiu
1io relt"in tN la .aini seil4.le
a111on.o litlII110o n ho lia ot f th
fullnd i the;.u meinn. of laws
>. h is th)e1141Costituin and
insurei thle faihfll g liob ur n oft jlits
lilIlT iv !N s e. ND t t tO..4
T e 'tl iot al va l 4 o (he~ lies of t of
cumulatiive* posphat ron11ty Fshininw
2k)37l,.0 s loaned to. contisves at
numC1. TheVi~'b i l:ig fund has X per-It
nanentlyziI. inve.te~.1 i ato l tockln
U3 ,7ider ther is~g(Ill inetd sini
temporary~11 1.1? on ) m oalr iho Act of
(bflancenofbi'r, ,'-:2.73 , w hi ch hasit111
been 1HCI eiI VI depositdinhk,b.
per I tcet paye Iinoithly''1 .A Yor al
seii frof tatIbon stateent.a
under, th to i 73 d I2 ivi onlysml
amout.: w asl h-nt t > cuntill: hi le
deposen bakat istr unecured,
excet tha the erecit of thate bstan
fit wdb lb een thaclo 'iCiit on te 3l1t
of tDocWrhy Il ci, ther was' theniiw
loaned tl tithe bankse at( 4onfperaet
nterest, an f'efured by a deposiikt
wthe Sor to Treasurer li as couatra
chma Co' n fe,9 rate lostyjillit
$'arry0 cnth ask deo illd in'ak
ltItomhas ofteen~ok i pariclarly ln,otu
naoothat thyoliiit fSatHitora
1llof w woth)Cy itubetos.ii Stuine
1semly t he grafdtild Confederai( ols ton
tcarry o the tat ou willar ini
inihe , epo iniy s t t e citpl
tio ofth Cofdrt ro- .hi
th uyoftoSat opopr'a
hitatorical icoount of the pRrt taken
by the comnands rom this Stato in
the great civil war and to completo
Ahe rolls. I therefore urge that pro.
vision be made for carrying on this
work, To insure completion I
recommend that a sum be appropri
ated sufficiont for carrying out this
undertaking; and I suggest as an
inducemeDt to its early completion
that whilo surloiont, monov bo al
lowed montbly for current. exponses
the major portion be paid only upon
the completion and acceptance of
the work as now mapped out,
toUNTY IOvEUNMIVNT.
The Gonoral Assembly should give
careful consideration to the matter
of expo'uditurks by county govern
monts. The system now in foret is
V 'rv eumbersome, and in nizny coui -
tios loads to extravaganct. From
the representation by townships
arises a tendency to roeiproeate
favors, and this leads to useless ex
penditures which if the're wort, Ik)
opportonity for these mutually benti.
ticial e.xtchangos, wouhl be avoidt'd.
M 'niy viountits have Iotwdied this
tionblei as far as po-siblo and have
mad a furither saving by placing
thoir officors on tixed salaries and
turuing the surplus loft over after
patyilng tihe salary into the goneral
County filid.
CONCLUSION.
I desire to impress upon the mom
hers of tht-% (0neral Assembly thoit no
(tssity for th strictvst ecotioiy ill
tho appropriation of ptblic moneys.
W bilo innecesanr and excessivo ap.
propriation of puiblic iotey shtould
I' avoided at all tinls, and tihe,
strietc-st economy consistont with
good adinilistration in ovory branch
of th public scrvice should bo at all
tims enforced, thero is at this t.ime
a special reason why thii principle
should be carofully appliod. Tho
peoplo havo mndurod a long period of
busitness depression, but the prosent.
low prico of cotton, our principal
m101oy crop), hast cautsod still groater
depression, md tho mercantilo and
imtistrial inactivity is kuuly felt by
tall classes. As guardians of tht
public intvrests andC1 cu1stodianl of
tho public fmds the paramoit. <uos
tion tat this jututtire, Whno consider
ing the iappropriation of the peolt'i
mo0yIV. sholid be: Cant this expondi
uro be Leforrod without. injury to
tho putiblic interest,s, until usiiess
shall havo resumod its normal activi
ty Y On account, of low pricos and
tho scareity of monoey the burdon or
taxation presses with moro th:!n
usual soverity upon tho i';ople, and
iii ino wavy en you noro richly merit
their appr,.-val and gratitudoor justi
fy f "1-ir con1idonco in You than by
ju licioisly triviig to hlghton this
I lavo on leavored, aftor a study
-01 thittlirm, to -mako 'Hl
TeeiItnldal iolm to voU 11s sovin
propor aid just. 'The Clovornor c(,an
1a4 Inotako laws-to you tIaono iv on
tristed, as it, should he, tho powe- to
patss hills antd to chantg(t existing laws
l'r bott t.(orinlg t he condtitionst of our
iast ituiii5timiad for redutcinug t axos.
MLy rtecommutendtlations are imtroly ad(
visoiry; that *rosp)onsib)ilit.y 3for tI o
psaeor detfont of bills, itrodeuuced
ort rteconunendieId, lios with yonl. It
is my1 deasiro to co Oorato duirinig the
cot ning sossion, as tduiring thte past,
with yaour resptect ivo botdiost and
umembehrs in the intorost of t ho tax.
Sayers andl of onr pople gontorally;
in that. behalf I wvill ut ail t imtos bet
pileaiscd to consult with commuittees
or' with individlutal imoibbrs. Theii
respon~tsibilit y for theo dfetont of anyv
gooi 'iti ae for w hateveri reason
shll ntat rest on thec Executive, nor
sh all I allow mnysel f to be influI enced
in1 any of my tactions by inu tiatais
that my nmeaisttrs may bo deffonttd.
I '.rsonal proforoenco or desiro shall
ntot ho~ inidulgod by m1o ill the pro
p)osall of anty measure. If they be
found not subservienzt to thIo public
inttrests, my sumg-ostions shiouldl bo
ignaored, if ini that inatost, thoir do
feat willI harm niot t he Execntivo but
ottly thie people.
I call your aittentionl to the reports
of the varII.ios State dopartmiouts,
wvhich wvill give you a more iimatet
insighat in to State affai rs. In tho
various de'partmen('its of the State
goverinmtent I find in the ofVacors a
genecral disposition to f>llow the law
andic discharge piroperly the dttios of
Governor.
A Musoeum Freak.
"'That young man of yours," said
the observing p)arenit, as~ his daugh
ter catme down to b)roakfast, "should
apply for ai jobi in a dlimO museuotm."
"Why, fiathter," exclaimed the
young laidy, in tonos of inidignation,
"w.hat do you1 meani ?"
"I ntoticedl whetn I passed through
the hall late last night," answorod
tho ol man, "that ho had two heads
upon his shioulders."-Chaicago News.
Tried Prien*ds Best.
For thirty years Tutt's Pills have
proven a blessing to the invalid.
Are truly the sick man's friend
A Known Fact
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
sour stomach, malaria,constipa
tion and all kindred diseases.
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
AN ABRSOiLUTE: CURE.
In Feeble Health
Unabit to do Hor Work - Norvou
and Tlr*d -All Theso Trouble
Cur d by Hooc's Sarsaparilla.
For the past four ,era I have been I
fooblo hIleth, alld 'or two years pa
owing to change of Climate, I have itk
been a o to do my w trk. I was tervot
and hat a t ired feelin z ad waits under t I
treati mit of physicia le, but I cont inuall
grew w )rse. My huiand insisted on ti
trying llood's Sarsal atilla and I finall
cottsent ed. and t1,ean taking it t he first c
June, . The tir<t bottle did m1e a
Inueh good (lhnt I col't itied wit h1 it, an
after t.%kzing four botI te and one bottle <
Pood's 'ills I ati nI'le to do my wor
and the tired, tervon-A (eeing is enttrel
emn1." M ns. J. N. I s.4- , I 1 w0, nne, I
H roo d'soo
Sarsaparilla
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Meestc wid bteautitfics the hatt.
cron)es a luxuriant growth.
o lver Faila to Iuetoro Gray
Hire to Ita Y o Uth 1ul (~I,,0or.
CUMre al at har g ling.
jOk"s Iit litO t I)luggists
SI N Tr FU4 I-&)A
to 114 l wer r -
Libig COMPANY'S
Extract of Beef
COOK B(OK
t .ling how to pep:tre man1tiy del
i"ate anld dehitiousA di1shvs.
Atiddress I,iebig (o. P. 0. 3ox 271
New \ ork.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
TRADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
Anyone sending an ske elt and descripion may
qieki ascertain <ur witation fo w hotier tn
livotit im i1 prolitiy p.teinbi. omimina atea.
tiisI?rcl aitl I ltti~. andtbook otilatents,
.,,tfi ftv. Oldcat a ece, ftr necuitig mntntts.
Pn,ittts tnken tfirouvit muan & Co. reeuvv
sp1ecital notice, without charge, in tito
Sdentific .Amtrica".
A ha:lsomuely illisrate,l weekly. Lnrgett etr.
culat i i of ally elet ll ju' itiri n. I veri sia i
yoar; iiir itiont lis. #I. -JI( bt l) it newwenclers.
IMIUNN& C. "r"-a New York
A $2,0C
The Atlanta Weekly Consti
which eve:yone ma-y have
Word in i is sentence :
0 777 7.-' .777 - ___
"A 7' FIRST IT 14'
STHE '~
The sentence Is tak.en f:
word Is a familiar one, a
Coolest Degao Jan,
TO ENTER THIS CONTEST YOU
''r One Year, Only
mnittance D)i
'4. AND GET YOUR CilANCE
A t t he eL-d of aeritod covered
to Ithe i ttessftid art y or pi
hIa the tontest. 'iThe pthin
ttailar andt have bieen conid
t hey have bteent~ widely copie
Consitti t 's greatI oitgtna
IN ONE YE3AR TE11 CONSTri
ini thles' mitssing word con te
tion a ttndn received from siubs
Itais fa na is giveni to thei sute
'lThe ft i s diIa( stra itIedi wit
W'ueekly * 'onstIt utio as .\t
pitts aside 10 per' cent froman
tiIon ft itml shows that t hoe am
enuotit h to be worthi sttiv11
tai ploptsition, butt the pVati
thet mat its by the, Post Ottico I:
Jrir The hook froml with the set tenlce as tiaki
tonat Lth alt cIt to f the lOnntest I. <! at n comyta
Hitttati of the anbscriptio h oot,tkst.
In one of t hose contte,
uwhio recdved mtore- thani $1
lias hleaati strnibuted tnmoang
lnmembera t hat, whethet'
nothing to guests,t and( (een
T HE GR EATEST OF ALL. WEE
Keepi that in view nad s<
'The Constittuio guairantees I
not be less than $500It in s
Ttilli \VEItKI.V CO(NST ITUTION IS1I
Til 1E WaORIt.It. It is a T\VEI.V:
N lE\VSP1APEIR, contaiing ETIii
equaal as a Weeckly Newspapecr inl I
its correspondents and agents te to
ean and Wecstern States.
AS .. 3MA4A'4INE 11 rit intmre mlatter tatl
A S A N F.Dit'A TO)it it tsanschl(oolhousein ittsell
ITS i4PECI AI, FEIATI It E35 conunenttid It eai
dlren'a D)ep aratucmn n all nadetr abae
thes-ae desar Iltta atre addlresseda.. 'rThe C
heart y ndvoentte of ahe principle, eta
.HE FOLLOWING ARE THE COND
Tent Per Cent of the THE C3 ONMTi
Guessers' Subsc rip- ilvc o
ions goes to th, mattsing wor
Fund to b'e divided,. Il It vaer
to other words if this guaessera.
Subscription F un d T1H E(CONI'
amounts to $20,000 at the Mt,ssi
~or this period then valll it a
the fund to rgo to the einah tng oaF
-tuc cessful g ui o s ser nur t
wotlid be $2,P00. for eatch e<
3N M AKINU YOtIll ANMW Eltyoua needi
Word for tihe abtove particuitar pertod (dtesig
*----ADDRESS J
TE ATLANTA CONS
And ehl"W41ter.
It. canot b dotie'l that tiountr)
S life tend-t to bt-ronigdion charactot
Santd to miike 1mn. It iS 1nt, edtn
tion, it is not kiowledgo, it is ii
hrillitmey of ittellet that. mkk th
lim of ilark amit iniflence, but it, i
s -olidity of charineter, streigtHl ol
0 purposo, eottrago of coivieti ion, ro.
y soltion to do what is right. and tu
Sshumn witiat is evil. The yoiug man
.vho hailts been traidtlo properly irl
his CoutlrV holint', Mid whoso chair.
I keter has ben shapod by rh prao.
'ic0 of indistry, frugality and mor
c.dity, 111l1 whose kmtions of right
11161'1111uni ilnod by policy,. Is
t'ter pre.-patrl for life's dtIn1i.-m thalt
te possibly coulid be if raised up
urr111on1ndedi by evory pleuiiro and
rti lied in every desire. Slf-donial
I:-. it powerfull factor in the battle of
1 life; aid, like all other qualities, it
- Iumt bt cultivated. ''lhe less the
temptation in early lifo the more
Iurely vill th atvvrago man be able
to st eer free from groveling vices that
first wakenu and thou dobaso the
moral seisibi lit ies.-Dr. J. 13. Killo
brmy in the "Southern States Farm
1agaizinlo" of Baltimoro.
The Negro's Rea Friond.
(Washington Post.)
The negro has no real friends at
- the North. Wo ae widiiig t.o be
lieve, for wo see sotothing of it here,
that the negro does not'show to ad
vantage after crossing the Potomac
and the Ohio. It seems to us that
the further lie wanders from the
South the more bumptious amd of.
fonsivo he becomes. But this is
largely due to the fact that ho real
izes the hostile environment in which
lhe is placed, and in his foolish way
resents it.. The fact remains, how.
over. ''he nogro's best and most
gonuine friends are ait the South,
and it is among the former slave
holding classes that he finds the
truest esteem an<d the most helpful
friendship.
0 Word 1
tution announces a new offfer in
a chance to supply the missing
AS CONSIDERED BY
A4S A GOOD OMEN."
om a well-known publication. The
nid it may readily suggest Itself.
1-EndsMach1, '9
WUST SUBSCRIBE FOR. ---.a
$1.00, Sending Your Re
rect to Atlanta.
AT THE MISSING_WORD FUND_f4
by this contest The Constitution will pay out
I(. t'~lshe full prize amount tha t hats accrtied
is simple and these contests have become so
icted with such absolute fairnoss to all that
: after. biut none have becomo equal to Tihe
I ser'ies.
UITtON 11AS. PAID OUT--sens,.
_$6,000 I N CA SH
st. It sets aide 10 per cent of the sutbscrip
1r)bers guess,ing at tihe missing word, and
.'(SSful guesser or guessers in the contest.
a abstrolute fairness, and the fact that Th'Ie
ORC Ti'~'IAN 150,000 subscribers and that it
Ill guessers' substcriptions for this distrlbbi
unt to he divided at each interval is large
ag fatr. it is niot a c'atc'h-penny or' a diecelt
Is opetn andl sim ple and Is AD)MITTED to
epatrtmlnont asN a ttmerltorious contest.
na It dleposIitd In na safety v'autt, uder seail, and wvill he
tentt 'omtntittee, wlht makes the awardi after an examni
ts there was only one successful guiesser
000; anud it addition to this In one year $5,000
st' essful guessers.
th( tmissintg wordl is supplied or not, it costs
thoutgh tnot, successful, the guesser gets
KLY NWSPAERSOR ONE YEAR
ndl your guecss with your subscriptioa for i.o
hait the amlouint of the awvard wvill
11, and1( it may be ais much as $2,000.
IiE G' (RlEATiEST' WEEKl LY N EWSPAPER IN
I-PAGE,' SEVEN-COLUMNS-TO-TII'y[E-PAGE'
-l''OUR COI.UM NS every wveek. It hass no
.meurrea; its news reports cover the w'orld, and
bte found in ahntosi every bailiwvick of the South.
Is tordinatirliy fotud in any mnaga,.Ine in the countrj.
;a year's readting~ tf rThe (Constitutlon is a tiberateduicatIotn.
te{iatliy to every fatrmn homna in America.
HEINTl, It., WVoman'se Depaertment andl Its Chtil
dilrectiont. aind are specilally attractive to those to witom
nastit,tut,i l etmocrnt e in Politic.,, anti it is a
utnciated int thet National P'latform, of' thte Party.
ITOSO H OT EST -.. e:--Zz
TUTION PUT'rz it0 PlL (0ENT of thie amnout it
mbtscriptionts fmomn partltnenterlng thme Missing wVord ('on.
ltd for dliatrib,utiont amtong those who name correctly the
.1. I f only otne contestat gets the right tyordl, tae or Sihe
the etre fundt,. If nmore titan otme supplies the mitssing
ate will be'" proptortlonately dtivktied atmong the muccessful
t'ION iREEDENT FOlL MPENDIN( A (JUESS
,ic Wortd, lat that eacha ant every guaess mutst ibe ineom
year's, subiscri ptiotn to rThe weekly (Constittion. If s'nt
papter pubilsing thtis eavertiseent in accepta nce of ottr
r, tihe guess tat the m issing word will be forwartdetd. Thie
be sent with thte subtscriprtion. shtoukd t ise person setnd
tne answer, he or site will ne entitled to a hAre of thte fund
rreet answt'r. l'Tere will be no capital ptrir.e--everyonte
t pr;ze. Pers.ans may guesa tas miany timies as thtey Sentd
n wrte imsen.... .o,ut In tuii-Just stay the Mlairig
LL ORDERS TO
TITUTION. ATL ANTA. GA.
Chronic Dyspepsia Cured.
FTER sufrering foricarly thirty years
from dyspopsim, Mrs. II. B. Dugdalo,
wife of a prominent business manni of
Warsaw, N. Y., writes: "For 28 years, I was
a constant sufferer from dyspopsia and a
woak stomach. Tho lightest food produced
distress, causing severe pain and tho forma
tion of gas. No matter how careful of any
diot I sufferod agonizing pain after eating.
I was treated by many physicians and tried
nuiturous remedieswithout permanent help.
Two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles'
Nerv) and Liver Pills and Norvino. Within
a wet Ic I conmenced impi ving, and per
sisth, g in the treat-nent I was soon ablo to
eat 'vhat I liked, with no evil offects
I kee thom at hand ad a singlo dose dispels
any ,'ld symptoms.'
Dr. Ailles' ilomedi -s
aro s Ad by all dru --1-- 9?
gists mndor a positi o
guar .too, first bott o Nervine
bone its or money :- Ifotoros
fund d. Book on d!: -
'DaseE of the heart ai d HeRlth
vorv 9 free. Addre s,
DR MILES MEDIJAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.
iN1 411 A Itt BaNTO'N LINE.
Dout o Daily Traihs between Chtariletot
t:ollitmbla nald Augusta.
QUICKItn TI5K.
40' Hi CAI(OL INA ; G101tIA it. it C
PA';eV,NR ie-i .r
CUAI:L-:sTON. fS. C., .Jan. 24, 1897.
%CIIKDULM. DAILY.
Lv t' aleston ---------------......... 7 A0 a;m 5 :10 pm
1 m 1i'e ville..------............ 7 4 t nn I(1i pi
1 1a viI10 ....... ....... 8 31 ItIl 7 35 pi,
m 'wesville ......--........... 9 16qlIn 7 50 pn
o 1nbuget-lug..... ..-.... 9 l? am 8 20 pir,
3 111the ws......... 1 (.8 um 8 pmpi
, .t Motle......... ......10 00 a I (103 pn
K ngvllet .- . --....... .........10 10 atin 1) 20 pit
Ar - --um -i-.................1 65 tam 10 if) pn.
Im.. ....i..... ............. 7 to atu 4 G0 pnt
K n194Ville-.----. - -. ---......... i 49 SAmI 4 -11 p)11
F It, MA t e................ 7 51 n n1 55 pn.
S M t h .................... 8 Q2 am 5 09 p1
o alngeburg ........ ........... 8 2.1 ni 5 27 pit
i nwesvill,....--------......... 8 33 nin 5 42 pI
il laillo --..............8 55 a 5 55 pn
! orgcs ...................... 9 "r) [Jill 4 311',
? i" i le....................10 2.' am 7 18 pm
A C arleton ......... .... I oan 8 () it,
[v U... ..................7 10 amU 5 3 pit
It 'aclhville-.............. 0 15 nm 7 oI) ptj
It n111er)'- - -............-- ... .. 41 itni 8 '28 pn,
It -n nrk...-.................... 0 52 inm 8 42 p.l
1I ackville ........................ 10 141 aml, 8 58 pn;
M illigon ........------....10 27 1nm it 17 pa'
A ken .....---------................i oilatn 0 57 par
Ar A nta --.......:... ........... 1 51 u1m 10 16 pm
Lv A lgiltat .................. 6 20 amn 3 20 pin
A ...................... 1 am .1 27 pn
till."If"....... ............ 7 IS) umn 5 09* p)I
ak nek '--...........- ........ 8 181am 5 28 pm
.. ...... r:........-+-...... 8 20 11i 15 4.1 pmn
inhel n . . .......... .......... 3' 11111 5 58 1)11
11 "a ( wh il ....... ............ t 10t am 1 10 pir
Atr CI arlesion........... ............ I 00 a1 mi 8 00 plm
PAST EXPI:Ms AUG -o8'1A AND WAan1NOTON
'ITnI VUI..MAN 1ETwER-,WVN AUGUSTA,
AIKEN Abl) NEW Yoa.
Iv A igusta .........''-'. ......--- - ................ pIi
Lv A ken .........
Ar Do -mmr -...........
L**C*...m. ....... ...... ....... ... ......1 I 2o pn,
Lv 1) -ikien n........................... 35n 5
Lv A kongv............. ................ - 2 5 p1,
Ar Aiguvta, .....--. ............. ..... jo allU
D)AnLdn nEXCH1.. S.N.DAY.
Lv Camden ........... .............8 45 ain 2 25 pim
UmIv l -1111)(Iton............ 12 ) 3 10 api
ronetions at( h iol-t w-ith- Soiaihorn
IliHall' t'a' all points in uippnrl SouthI anad
Northa Carollina. S, oth tain hs betwee Char
Istn~ anial Asheoville. Conanectlins farom
poin1 ts on 1 S aoaer Rilwaya to .Autgust a
A Ikena11( anltter poolnts (on '"th Charalestor'
Line";nat Charale.stona ith Ciyoloe Liano81enmtin
era to New York andn Jnecksonvilloe.
L. A. EMfitSON, TIraamle Manager.
E. 8. 1OW I' N (ieneral aanauger
Geaneral Oficos: Oharleston S.C.
Gen. R. E. LEE,
SOLDIII,
Citizen and Christian Patriot.
A tGlRE'AT NEWI 1OOK FOlR THlE PE?OPLEI
LIVE AGENTS WANTED
Invery wher'e to shagwi sampiile and1( get up)
EXTRAIORDINAIRI JY LIB3ERAL TERMS.
Mon 01 enn be1 ma. Ilit (rtapidlly, tand a vast
air a)unat of good lone in cir'culating
(.ne of the a: ablest histoarical
wor'ks publ)i .hed( duinig thec
pa3st <iuarit r of a centur'y.
Activy AgcitIs arc:1aw Roapiila lHaricsl.
Soi ae of our' best work'iers ar'e selling
OV'EJ ONE2' HUNDRiED 11(OKS( A WVEEK.
MIIa. A\. 0. Williams1)1, Jitcksont County,
Mo., wor'ked fort dLas and1( a half and
secured 5! oarders. Hie sells the book
to almlost. Cver'y man11 heu meets. Dra. .J.
Ji. Ma.fson, Muascogee County, Ga., sold
120 cophes t.he fliat five (days he cian
va1ss (d. II. C. Sheeits, Palio, Pinto
Comt ty, Te'xais, wvorked a few hour)1s and)1
sold 6 copies, muo;tly muor'occo b)ind inlg.
.J. UI. Han.tna. Ga, tonl County', N. C.,
maido at monithI's n~ ages in thlre'e days
can11v.tssing for thi-. botok. S. M. Wite
Calhihan Coeunaty. Texas, is iaellinig
books a1t the rate tof 144. copies at week.
Thae WVork Contain~ BIlograpll, Skcotcheas
of a'lI the Leadin.g Generals, a vast
amot10 nt of H1istorijcal MaLtter', and)1 a
lar'go onber of Ileauatiful FulIl-P age
I llustations. It ias 21 gi'rnd book, andi
ladles and gent.clen who can2 give atll
or' any1 pat, of their: t,ine to the canllvass
areo bounid to4 maliku iinells0t sumls of
mioney ba ndling it.
An Eleganmt P'rospiectno,
showing the di ffer'ent styles of hinding,
satmni le palges, and11 aIlllrmteala neces-.
satry .o workl wvith, will beo sent, 'n r'e
coipt of 50 cenats. Thea mlagnilicent gal
10er' of por't'rits, alonie, in the pr'ospec
tuts Ia wor'th dloiuo thao m1onoy, We
furnish It ait fari ih as thiani iatal cost of
miamu facturec, andi we wouild ad vise yo u
to or' lear (11ick ly, 1.nd( get,exclusive conl
trol) -f tihe best tem r'itor'y. Addre0ss
111 1()4 antian '(ta, R!e(t,hnotI, Va.
PNNYROYALtPiLS
pOrigs ad Only 4Ienuine,
eArC, always relamble. Laogte ask~
Dug ist for ?'eksfter-oe Rhauska bl
'sonlBranf In 11.d oand rCold meitaaIIW
-..i.s sealed whta bano rlbboan. TakeX
.no@o{hae,t Re/Me dange.rous ,bsf1uu.
fleat.and hSfaUro,s. At Dmrlos.istU,o4en40.
in tal ttntars. ttutlnonliat a
Teo(trso0iaa ba riar,
1ISOUTHERN RATILVAT.
Oestral Timn Hetween Cot -Inbi and eebe
feviille. Eastorn Tine -k t wee Co
lumbIa and Other I'niut.
EFI MOTIVE itA 0, 180o.
Northabo sund. ~8N.S
Daily. Daily.
villeF. P.y.8 i6 p.
kvavannah.........
4 1).........12 2Vj 1) 85P .
Ar. oluba ........... 1 \4 4.
LV. Clar(on.0&GI. 7 It, a p ...p
Ar. Columbia ........... .
v. Augusta, So. By.... .10 08p.
*Oranitovilt ..... 29P 10 p
"Tronton. . .i 1..50.. ..
Jop.sto... .
Ar.eCotubta 4n. de r t. a ...
vCol'bla 1nd'N a ... 2 t4.
W Innabo ro. .........0 p 28a
Ch o ............. 7 18
"Hock Hill........... 7 1 757 .
Ar. Gharilot to. .... 8.. 6
8 1 8 7m 00a ... .....
12 01t. 1 8 p .......
Ar.5 \ 24.0a00.. 0 .40 ..
Ar. Na11o. 110 a 9 80p .....,
FklIIimoro Pa.*&*&:i. 8008 1~5
2.10 1 0 b s ........
Now Yo . . 8 3 p 08a .....
Ilouthbound. AN0. S7 NO. 3a
Daily. Dj%Ily.
mv.~e York, Pa. 1R.R. 4 Sop 1215utt...
hil 0 a boa ........
LV. IWaull', t . 1. 10 481 11 18.
Lv. Richmnond .......... 2 Oa 12 17P ..
vg. [)mIN1110lo.........0 5a 50 0
0 1" LO2P
Hock il ......... 0 1 .
Col'bla III .1t....G7 .. ... .7 a.
8II - 0 - V 55il1 7a ..* .
celtilibl UJI.dp10t. I 6p 4 B30p
Johihton ........... 2 W 4
Trenton............ 8 Obp a 82 .
(Ar.Wasltov ......;. 884P 7 17 . *
Ar. Augusta........... 4 151 8a (5 a.
kvCol'bin,,. (j.&GIty. 4 001) 700 ....
r CharkoattI.......... 8 1p 00a ..
_Daly Daily.1
Lv. COewa. O.&P.1.R 11 0 a 12 47 n
S3availali.........4 y r0 a.
-J iakH'on, VSia. - *y. 10 48_ 9 11 15 a
Ar. inchmsond l.......... 2 0 a10.5
81,ju IANG _(A_1t_.-jjrjVj(JH
Double dat)r pa.o.gr servce botwe" 7ov"
Ida abd Now -ork.
No".87and Joh-nisgton -.d..o.thw..t.r.
Limited. 80 'd Vo-MiIlld train with dining
oar' and fire class cocli s nort. of Oharlotte.
Pullman (i1 it ivv : o. slpinig oarebetwoon
ru.gC. Col, tovill. .4vailah, Wah0toa
ow NN Yot C.
Pullmnia 91- opg oar botwo Auguet* aa
Now York.
Nav n5 -u 80--U. S. fa-t. Aall. Throgh
ulen dir ing rom butfev sbetwpng cars be
ta Jacks tiville and Now York okd Au.
usit and C rloto. Pullwr an s lee ping care
otweo Jael ionvillo ,nd Couna, Wa,n rou
Jaly uwco .nao ivillo ad Yiknd A
Ashnvillo.
W. H1. jItNEP, r, J. M. CULP,
G. Su >A %N ishington. T. M. Washl t
W. A. ( S. H. iAP WI
G. P. A., W .lngton. A. G. P , -
SOUT .-IERN RAILWAY.
Cond -nsed sciacdulo in FIrea
J Uy I V 4, 1897.
STATIONS. aiy
I rlest .......... ...... . 0 a
say. Colunbia............... 11 00 a m
Pros crily-............ 12 11 p I
" Nowberry ............ ..... 12 22 p in
Ninety-SX - ............ 1 25 p n
Ar. roenwood.....--............... 1 45 p m
"r _Aboge ....... . ...... 2 5 p m
r lid m 01 ..... ........... p I
Ar. olto .......... ........... ~Ifl n
XAtitierse3 p m
l~r .At'iantia__
ST %TIONS. 7 T2.
Ev-r iil ... ... .. IU 30 a m
" Piedmont .................... 10 :> a m
Williamson ......... . I 8a8Ia)
Ev esn.......................I ~i 5a
Ar. D)onnalds................... ... 22u pin
_-Xhii-1i (_I_1_-- I_ . ,I e) -Wi
Lv. Hioio e ....... .... ............ p in
"~ Nrenood $.................... 1 00pm
"Nety-Srrx..................... 1 25 P m0
" Ne bery .................. 2 25 p mn
"Prosperity...................... 2 37 p mn
Ar. Columia----.......---........3 (03 m
Ar. Charleston.......... .......... 8 00 p
N. If TA ONS. j,~ )
0lp I7 10a'j Lv.~^Iilcnstii.~~A r 8 0iliu
80a 1180a ... '3uluiai.... "i85) Ni
907a'12159 4....lon.........45 853a
10 04a 1 25 "....Sntuo......."1 25p 7 46p
10 20a 202p"..Unton........"1 05p 7 lO
1089a 223> " .... Jonesvillo. " 226p OS
10 54a 2817p"... Pacolot,. .."12 l4p 6 47p
11 25a 810O> Ar.. Rpartanbhurg... Lv 11 45a 0 20p
1145n 833>Lv.. Spartanburg.. .Ar. lI 28a f305p
245p 7pr.. ..Ashovillo..v 8 2Ua #05p
"'P," p. mn. "A,"~ a. mn.
Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman
sleepIug car.. betweeni OolumbIa anid Asheville.
enrouto daily betwcon Jacksonville and Cincin'
nati.
Trains leave Spartanburs, A. & C. division,
northbound, 0:87 a. mi., 81:47 p.. n., 8:18 p. mn.
(Vestibule LImited); Southbound 12:21 a. nm.
8:15 p. mn., 11.17 a. mi., (Vestibulo Limitted.)"
Trains leavi Greonville A. and C. divisIon,
northibounid, .:45 a. mi., 2:81 p.n. and 5:30 p. m.,
(Vestibuved Amited):. souithbounhd. 1:26 a. ma.
4:20 p.. :m., 12 10 p. mn. (Vest ibuled LhiIted).
Pullman Sorv'ce.
Pullman pa aee sloopling cars on Trains 85 and
80, 37 and l8, . n A. and U. division.
W. H.GREJI , J. MI. CULP
(Gon. Supermn at ondent, . Trantlo M'g'
WVash ingm'>n, D. C. WVashilngton, O. o.
W. A. TURK g' 8. H,. HA RDWICK,
Gen,. Pass. g'. As't Gon. I'ass. A g't.
ATLANT:3 COAST LINE!
- FAST LINE
BetWeen (Uharlest0n and Columnbia,
Upper, S' utb, Carolina, North Caro
-lina, At) ms and Atlanta.
WU. tillN(TON, N. (2, Nov. 2Lth, 1897.
CO7 DINS1IoCD E 1)DLE.
(lmo WVE8r In EflectlIDc 2,. Gogso ICA'iT
*No. (2 18)7 No.563.
7 00) am Lv.. . Charlest on, S. C...r 9 15 pmn
8 26 am Lv.-- .-..... ls ......A r 7 16 pmn
9 35g.,.m L v.........lnt er........r 6i0 pm
10 15 aim Ar. .....uiml a......l .v (m 00 i
1' 58 am A i.. ....ope ity....... y 8 13 pm
12 10Opm, A r.......w bory.......Lv 'l47 pin
12 5' pin A r........lIntn 9...... v 2 10) pm
1 10 Pin A r.......ron s .........0 45 pin
1 20 pm A .r.......on tiln...... v 10 110 am
10 pm .....parn nbur....v 11 i ami
6 lb pm11 A r....ln nboro.......tv II 41 am
8 20 pm Ar. .arlot to. N. C ...v 935 am
605 pim Ar..l lendorsonvlle, V: 0.. Ly'9 18 ami
7 to pmn Ar.......shovillo..;.,..v 82) am
*Dlatly.
Not.. 62 and 538011,d trains between Charles
i on and C'ol,in bin,.
Hi. MI. luiIC SON, Geon. Pasoengor' Agent.
Gon'i Mi imiager. Trm.fllo M anagesr.
Southoundasor hb'Aound
LO's MIx'd 'ass-.aa i' o'
'~ay I 'ly f)'ly A'a
A.M. A.M. PZa-- TTmH PM P..M ol
A 34i 6 1 41 Lv l,aurons. Ar 110 I1) 8
0 0 20 21) ..Cltnton.. .,850 280
9I 0 (387 2 2 GIoldvillo 830
10 10 7 07 2 :0 ..Kinard.. , -29 1281
10 2- 7 17 2 15 .(.ary'.., l2 'a . 112
108) 7.~28 211 ..Jalap.ja.. 1223 13 I150
11130 750 217 tewbt-rry 12 in 72) 1 20
12850 8.15 3 I3 P'rosperfly L. :8 7 p' 5
1 00 88.1 32 .....Alt,hq ... Iliii 6.1') 10 3,
1119 8 iii 8310 1.4 Mouni inil 14.5 6* 80O20
2 8457 31 ...( impln... 1tl& t56 .J 9*t-.
280) 9 12 3 5 White liock 1128 557 '12,
2140 9 '' 1101 lla'. on t Ino 1J ' 4,( -0
1110 9 37 4 1').im.om... II b &gi
4 1'. It 4 1UAxColumblIaLv 11 6 748
'V. 0, (:1LlIAl J- It. NOL AN,
8luperintendent. Master TIran.
*A
To Atlanta, Chi rlotto, A'gusta. Aliens,'Wl.?
minton, New Oreanns and Now York"
,on, Hichlmond WashitnigLon,
Norfolk, Posimouth.
Schednb-e In efet Feb. 7tWa, 1897.
Lv New York, via Ponll1f00an*0 a
"Phiadelph ia...........I 12 im 120 am
"altimor................... 8 11 260aftn
Waabington...................... 4 40 44 480 "
ticiond..................... 6pm 9 W
lv Norfolk, via S. A. ........ *8 85 pm i VT
k'ortamouth .... 845 pm 930&
Lv Woldrn, via . A. L......... *J128 npm*16fam
Ar lendorson, -. Is .........*12 6 am *1 a9 p1b
Ar Durham, via f. A. .. 7 A i i,9ii- p1r
LvDurham. " ......15 pntI 00al
Ar itsilgh, via . A. L ....~.*2T10ait81 pi,
Sanfo ............ .................8 " 4 08 11
" out,iert Pines................4 24 " 6 55
H1amlet.............................5 10 " 3 5 t I
" Wadesboro ..................... 514 " 8 I1 d
" Mon Mroe ................. ........... " 9 12 a
Ar Charlotte, via . AL...... *880 " *1025pm
"dCeter, via H. A. L .......... 8 10 pm 10 47 pin
Lv Columbia, u. N. & 1,R.i ............ tO COpn
Ar linton " .......; 9 45 am 12J- 'I
Greenwood " ....10 85 " 07 am
Abbovillo a ........,. 1106 " 10 I'
lerton " .......... 12 07 pm 2 41 I
" Ainhe " .......... 115 ' 845
SWidr ". .......... 159 " 480 "
" Atlant 8. A. L4. (Union 2
Dopo) )(Central Tm 250 i 20
NOlTHBOUND No. 402. No. 88.
v i t,ianta, (Central Time) *200iin 50 pm
Wilder " .......... 240 pm 1042 "
Athoens .a ........ 816- 1120 4
" Elborton '. ......... 4 15 " 1288 am
" Abbeville ......... 15 1 40
(Groeiawood 4 ......... 541 b 2(9 I4
CLnton -' " 084 4 805 '
IrColumnbIa, C. N.&- L.~t~........ t700"
"Ohester ' .... C8"48
S813 46 483
ArOhatlotto._va 8A. 0..025pm *880 "
Lv Mon roo, via R. A. L. 0 46pm 00''
6 H amlet, " ......... 11 28 " 8 15 1
Ar WIilmingion .......... 19 an*1280 pi
" Southern Pleso ......... 1214 C 9 2o am
' Raleigh .......,,, *210 C *1 5 "
ile1derson, .......... 8 28 ' *1 00 ni
Ar Diurlin ". ....p 9P
Lv Durhan " 5 ..20 pm ti 00 am
Ar W don, via 8. A. L......... *4 55 In *~
lifohimond ,..."... .............. 8 15 " 6 50 4
":Washgingt?nl,vinlpenlln.R1.lt.-12381 "1110 "f
" Baltimore "C I* s 1 48 pm 12 48am
" Philadelplia " 9 " 850 pm 3 45 "C
" New York, " " *6 23 " *(5J
Ar Portemouth " " " 7 40 aim 8 50 p.;
" Norfolk 4 " " W750 '' 05
* D'Iy. D'Iy, x. nday. $D'ly x Moriffa
Non. 403 and 405O.-'The AtIstnta Lpaclaly"
Holld Vestibule Train of Pullinan Sloopere
and Conclea between Waslington and At
lanta, also Pullman Wlee es betwoon Ports.
muouti and Chester, B. C
Nn,. 41 and 38.--"The 8. A. L. Expess,*
Solid Trin, Coachet and Pullian Slepors
bntween Portanouti and Atlanta. Conpany
Bleopers betwon Colunbia and Atlanta.
B ti trains make Innediato connection at
Atlanta for Alontgomery, Mdobilo, Now Or
leans, Texa-, California. Mexico. Chatta.
nooga, Nusiville, Mtenpils. blacon, Florida.
For Tickets Bleeperp and Informal.ion, ap
pl to B. A. Nwland, ben. Agt., Pass. Dep't
(I Gmball Ilouse, Atlanta, Ga., Charlotte, N.0
i7. FT. JOH N, Vie-Prers. and ten'l an iger
V F. Uoll,' Sun') MuperIntenident.
11. W. 13. OF OV ER, Traifllo Mianager.
T. J. AND)FRSON, Gen>1 Patzienger Agent.
GENEUtAL OEFICEs: OtTSMOUTH. VA.
ChIarlestol and Westeil Carolia Rwy Co,
Augusta and Ashoville Short Line.
Selcedtle In Effect Oct. 8, 1897.
Leave A ugistat.............. .. 0 40 a mn I 4) p III
Ai rivo Greeniwood...........12 17 p in
A nier son ............. ... ........... 0 10 p Ia
Latirenl ................ 1.-6- p 'n 7 00 a m
WJeenvilli............ 3 t0 p Im
lenn Speingd...... 4 01) p ml.
S pat. tain bu g......... 8 00 p n 0""n
lintudat...............".... 5 83 1) Il ....
a oenderIIy...6 p m ..
Aulheville................ 7 00 p . .
Leav Asia y .le....... 8 20 at mII
Spartanbuirg .........11 45 a 0 p
(le n ma >rt. ga...".10 00 a ti .
GO eenvi Ic1 lg.""1 f 40
Lauarenaj.......... 1 0 p ma 7 1t0 p a
Arr!tve(Irece nvood . 2... 28 p mn 0 01 a mt
A nderson ..--."-........ . . 80 a an
Ataus i......... 5 00 p mi 11 lO0 a m
Leave Calhaoun Faljs~.~4~jp~n
An rlye Riatleighi.......... ..I- 20 ai ms
Nor fgk.--......... 804 a mc
P'etersburg.......0 20 a m
._lUl. hmod............ 7 20 a m
Leave Augusta - ~j,s
............................00 pam
E a*Iasx---"......" ".... . 5 115 pm
Y 0isa see........... 930am 0 20 pm -
Ile aufoia............8.a a 7 t vpa
1'ort, loyal..."...10 .O anam 7 80i pmt
. ____ Caesna -.-.................. 8 LU pm~
Le ave charlest on.....".............6- 0 aim
Pbor t H ya............ ..... 5 1 01 am
R enarfoart,....".. .. 52 pm 8 25 pmt
,em i'ass................... 05pO 25 at
Ai idal..----...-."-..........) 47 amii
Lau renas..........7 t m
Art lve partatnbur......... cn
Leavo bpartanburg........4 81in
Laturens...........:0p.
Arrve Gra'eawoe -.---- -. 95 pmn
1.4.1 p. mt. trainc froms Anguast anikes close
cotnec.bt a ('lhount "'atlIa bor aill pocitl ona
Clos9e connaectioni at Greenwood for all
po!intas oni 8. A. L. andc U. anid (. tallway aci
at *(partainbturg wi'lh S9out.hcirn Itallwaiy*
F"or any ,nftormal.oun reliativo to t okol.,
Florida Central & Peninsular
Time Tablo tat Eflfect Jan 1.
1. ave Nowberry 22 t
ArrIv -oi-i...i.........---..........8 (0l pmt
Lv. olu..blaNo. 87. No. 31.
Lv. Cohua bla lI'i 7ai
(Coni tral Time.).'"...."""'"'"'"........... S3iam 1. 47am
Lv k'enaik.
Lv 4aviann"l """"'"'. 2'........ (alun 8 "Sama
Ar..... nsw...".""'"""''---".... 44pmn 6 lnatm
Ac r J'acksony'lk'..."'"""'."'""" 0pma 7 4djamc
LV Jck oHnv illo...."'"""..... U 80pm 9 10m
Ari Lak e U'lty.".'."".'""..........pm 9 amn
A r i1vo Qaik '''"'"''- H2a
A r '1iTit'tu """'"'".""".......212 pm
A r Mobile. "'""""""' 2 ppm
Area rlmp"s....... .......... 7 40 mc
A r Giaanesvll'".""'""""""'-'''-2 Ilam 11 Cam~
Am' Uodar K-y"""..."""""'"".....-.4 55pm
A r Oeala '"".''''''''-. .4p
A r Willd wo"o""""'"".....2 80am 240pmcc
Acr Orlatlo '."""'""""" 6ilamc 8 48pm~
A- """".........."....U U 30am 0 00pmt
............ ............... .. 8 20am 7 lOpmt
NORITIJI OUJND,
LV TampaNo. 88. No. 86.
Lv Orlamdl'"'""."..."'"""'"" lOpmn 10 ooatm
L,v W I lt w< ".".'""".."''......2 52pma 10 46anca
L,v Ucedr Cet'-...".'."""".""" t)Ocun i I10pmc
Lv GlaInetsvilc.."""..""'.'"""" ...1 15iatn
A r Wa'tldo """"""""""""..........22pm
L.v T'alah'""" """"'". "''''"''"...4 4 25amn 4 80pmi
L v Live Oaek.".."""""'""'"".2 45amt .
LV Lak o...C.ty... '."'.-........... .52a
Lv .hticesonvli ""'''"...0Oa
Lv Itruncsw1ek..'..''''''''...8 Stam 7 00pm
Ar Scaycannil"""""""'""""'".....7 4ipm
L v In anfat..."'"''........2 la0pti i 2 in
Lv l)enctmt"""".".'''"''...... 2 00tta I Sctat
A r Columbtatala".. """"""".... 47j)IJ 2-fama
A r New burr~y.."."""""""""""".....m222am
litn g aret Iv 8n tdepart it Co'lambi)a at
I'cltuc lepluag ears e wfetane oamtt
Jacksonavlle a aso betweena (incinnatii anad
lot ticto . pack'saovi bewt'a Jtmkommviii*
so. 37 anid c arry Iullan drawing room
conneeit g trbt wocitTmaia mcnti Ne.w York
nlitd,a U)arrott witlh Soutlawestern.
Fora c- urther itnformation a ~1~to
1.. M1. F'LEM E NO, Sag)mu.I,A,, .
N. S. PEtNNIN TON, T.:Mt,
W:ac. BJUTLERI,JiI T P. A'
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