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&&1~ p 1 Mf 2 X Pleased With Georgia System. H UPT. M241A VIAN IN41'KUTS A UGINTA'M 8C11001.4 Arid TIh,n- of Itlelrimmlal County-Wia"t 1149 0IlIal Jl110 to MaHy About the I'lara IIn ( rlAti on Iai TIat heclion. 11e1 Stiltv, M arch :311.] State Superitnteident of Education MCMfllaba bi1s just rCtUTied frori in ifispectionl of school., including a visit to Augnsta. 0a , where ho went to make a t idy of certian features of organization aid work. He was ac compatnied by Prof. Wardlaw of the pedagogical departriuent of thle South Carolina college. Speaking of what he saw, he says: "The schools of the city ail( t1h country are uider one superinten dent, the county su)printenient or the school corinuissioner-Mr. Law tonl B. Evans, ia Very distiniguisheld educator who served on the faious cornnittve of the N. I. A. on rural schools. Ilis salary is $2,500. H1e is rniploye<d by a boar<d of education for the counity. Jt is needless to say be gives his enitire tiro to the direc tion of the vchool interests of the county of l t Ri--ihond anld the city of Augusta. There are in t1he systen for the whitir f) cit y schools aid 87 country schools: for the negroes, .1 city schools and 2~> county schools. The superriteideit has the direction of 1( teacherv in all-1II white teachers, 10 of whorn are in the cour t ry. The schools are s,) located that all the children can be acconinjo dated, though souie have to walk as far as three rniles. There is no need less ru.0ltiplatiorn of sciools. The ciurse o(,)f vtidy is practically the sarme aI that in the city schools, ard tle country teacher: nfet with the superintendent once a montlh wbile he viiitP anid i spects their schJoeJIsat leas.t t wie a ' ear. Tihe miost riujut' school fron Augusta i 20) inile. 1L: a 11oth. directiju, thi. furthest froin Aiugustu iV- 1 rriles. Theze i a Ligi shol for girls iJ the city of A ugusta wit bight teach. eor another i- the country with four teach er "'The iost st rilbg feature of the cui rsv ' studl iu the .%ugusta chooh i the worb in~ art --sight -in1gin1ritid c'.dor worh, aAdl draw iig. TJhes'- are taught ia every grade J1 ths primuarY gradte littlle tIti unaLt adAin abl drawing frote objectF or Ier' i fntIe1st i.g rough jpaititirg. t:sibug 3)sainAuhdde or wvater col~ore E.ver. it th'. prirnary grade- they sing, ap:; e sotng l hote. l.a otne of the p'rituryr grade* the teacher witt her, 1;Ohit led the chldh hiiJiig-ad.wim'r.4.- use of the 'ongodiy hddle. '.1The driawinAgs ad pint ireg of O''jcOt, art- guite art ist 1t. y et ouLi, '.'ri: hourtL per wei-i it staCE g ude 8 \sL a tu earL iiui 05S ta ..ughi ' s T u .ion' au d sett Or cias>si deinneed ui wit Lthe the Ci':t p06 va-' 6. wnreej b'.j PtheA siiu.. IbtDOIJ*a Iaht.i ciu ' as '9:';oi: ft nil bib by the ally newJ~AIA4w ,.y ~4 f. country schooAn 4ti44 ig,4 thene sunbjects withut f'i,Wr 4W&7, The opportunitie saffor4.d MS teaers by the ttet summwer dAE~,r will hasten this result, "While the excellonce of the atrt ~natruci.Ioni wa the moist striking fa a of the woli~ in the Augusta schools, this does not mean that the other work was not first-class. Hov oral of the city schools havo kinder gartons attached and the teaching in theso and in some of the primary teaching in South Carolina." TIME Mit.RMROINs WrAFF. Order Issus d FrIday Announclng the 'er sonnel [The Stato, March 30.1 The Adjutant General by direc tion of tho Governor, who is con mander in chief of the Stato militia yestorday imuet the following order announcing the personnel of the Gov. ornor's staff for the term of Gov. Mc. Sweeney now just begun; the staft as now constituted has throo now merm bers-Colt. Aull, Martin and Davis, representing respectively the coun tif-s of Newberry, Lauronis and Green. ville. General Order No. 10. By direction of the Governor the following appointmerits are hereby annunce01fl(ld for the information and guidnico of all concerned: Governor and Commander. in Chief -Miles B. McSweeney. Staff of the Commander-in Ciif: Adjutni,at and Inspector General Brig. Gen. J. W. Floyd, Columbia, S C. Assistant Adjtait at(d Inspector General----Col. John 1). Frost, Colum bin, S. C. Quarterzmaster General----Col. W. C. Mlauldlin, Hampton, S. C. Cornimissary General-Col. W. B. Wilson, Charleston, S. C. Ergineer-in-Chief-Col. J. F. Folk, Barmberg, S. C. Surgeon General-Col. E. J. Wan namiaker, Columbia, S. C. Payimater General-Col. Goorge D. Tillman, -Jr., Clark's Hill, S. C. Judge Advocate General-Col. U. X. (Anter, -Jr., Spartanburg, S. C. Chief of Ordinance-Col. Thomas F. Brantley, Orangeburg, S. C. Aides to the Commander-in-Chief Lieut. Col. A H. Moss, Orange burg, S. C.; Lieut. Col. August Kobn, Clumbia, S. C.: Lieut. Col. E. J. Watson, Columbia, S. C.: Lieut. Cul. W. C. .Iough, Laucaster, S. C.; Lieut. G. J G reerje, Rock Hill, S. C.. Lieut. l. F . A. Tripp, Blacksburg, S. (. Leut. .. . G. C. Sullivan, An dervwn. S. (.': Lieut. Col. Thomas C. Hawer, Beunuetteville, S. C.; Lieut. Col. C J. edding, Charleston, S. C.; Lieut. C DL J). A. Spivey, Conway, S. C; Lieut. Eui. E. H. Aull, New berry, S. .: Lieut. Col. W. H. Mar. ta, Laurens., S. C.: Lieut. Cul. T. W. JJavit. Jr., Gireenville, S. C. Capt. S. 13 J., att, Coluinbia, S. C.; Capt. J J).J. , Coluwbia, S. C. By~ or der of the Governor and Cow. wmander in Chief. Adyt and lIsp. GeneuraL As,t.aut Ad. t' and J osp. G ener al. Erflhiant Wille Gray. No Externsal SymfptOmfS. MSi( u%%8';.4u ||4 fM MiiV bfru 'J4' M M 4 anIfs &# u4yAg -kiMM f my nfn'.Vkrk 1wA4u, 4414 W A f~1~u )AA1** 4*-As, mwAA ame* asema 4i$A -~AAl~4 Sit up in bed. When it becomes necessary to sit up in bed to get your breath; when the least exertion such as walking, sweepiing, singing, talking or going u and down stairs, causes shiortness of brath, fluttering or palpitation; then it is time to do something to brace up and strengthen your failing heart. Take Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. It is best of all. "The least exertion caused fluttering, palpitation and short, nes of breath. Smothering spells at night compelled me to sit up in bed to breathe. Tried many remedies, but was finally cured with a few bottles of Dr. Miles' Reart Cure." E. T. 1EWiTT, Chehalls, WasIL Dr. Miles' Heart Cute stimulates the digestion, in creases the circulation and makes weak hearts strong. Sold by druggists on guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. HAS STUMIPED 111H1. Governor McSweeney Doesn't Understand hIcLaurin. [Special to The Daily News.] ,Charlkston, March 29.-' he com missiori t.ppointed to expend the $50,000 appropriation to the exposi tion by the State met here today and organized. Gov. M. B. McSweeney is chairman of the commission and he and the following members were present: J. B. Cleveland, Spartan burg; Col. Thomas Wilson, Claren don; Senators Louis Appelt, Man ing; Capt. F. W. Wagener, Charles ton; August Kohn, Kohn, Columbia, secretary. The meeting was purely a pre liminary one to discuss the plans for the State building. Gov. McSweeney was asked to say somethiog about Senator McLaurin, and tLe recent reports that he had abandoned the Democratic party. He said be was there to talk busi ness and not politics. He did not understand exactly what Senator McLaurin meant by withdrawing from the Democratic caucus, when important party issues were being discussed, but he presumed the sena tir would enter the State Democratic primaries when the time for the selection of Lis successoir brrive5d. Pa.seng st.rm.ge. (JEvening Record.) Edt/.>r Aul) explains irn a lette tri th Ne-wberry Herald anid Newis that the cost utin akes it t.be duty of., the gve16ruor to' return vM the hos I et'A*, w i s ble reLn fv.r bii~ ev.. J! the 'one v..f tLe free pas bil, if Le carry out that proiion. "I am free o &dsit. pays Mr. A u1), hwve~r, a it was a great overaight ar.d D-is' - '.9L tie part 'f th&e u.embers 'A the ',asitut.'t we 'x,ti,A4' no: m.k .y prov'i.!. tha.~t thkis Vn*es te.ge an tb~e, bj uld bae f'aei st t ,jApe w2! hbVe wo bufer t4.e 5. IUOCV -M' bou fOr I*frenew. D. xa reayem4c 'Low htiIfl, fry4, Jtk Wkw45 Sd )'* o'Ajitv.f waL y,Li Ht*s,. '.J L9'to .r4.V~ .'A ( -h ) ' m, kW 'it mM in hx iA\r-ym-A 4v ;itxt, A 4Myw M^ yrmrP *M4 Ax* I WM yr to D "VM,4A~ NAmImu," raiA4 $*jaij, Be Kinder to the Living. Some day iny toil will ill be done, Some (lay lily life be o'er: 8one day may itanac forgotten be, And I be seen no miore. Ala, then: when I shall ne'er again Have need of friend or neighbor, When few shall0 be mly Ifst demands On this or that one's labor. When past life's pleasure and life's pain, Fore ier done with sighing, How much enlhanced iy tnae will be Alas! by only (lying. Then lips that gave to ile no praise Will tell may good deeds over, And eyes that once my faults could 'see Will no *defects discover. Then hands that would not snooth any way, Or brighten life while living, Will scatt -r flowers above me then, Their words of kindness giving. But I shall be beyond their reach, My eyes sealed with death's blindness, Not knowing and not caring then For praise or loving kindness. Those flowers that might mny weary way Have brightened with their bloomi, Can only wither as they lie Above ne onl the tonb. Dear friends, perhaps both you and I While life is yet worth living Could learn these useful lessons Be linder to the living. And if perchance we see a friend Bowed down with toil or care, Don't wait till death has -laimed its own Those burdens hard to share. 'Tis easy to be kind to all When death has claimed a brother, And easy then to understand Our duty to each other. But it were best for you and I Ere love is past forgiving, To learn this helpful lesson now Be kinder to the living. -Mrs. I-lla Z. Harris, in Present Truth. Twelve Little Boys. There are twelve little boys I would tell you about, (Just think what a dreadful noise!) They are all of ana age, just three and a half, These twelve little blue-eyed boys. There's a doctor, a preacher, a farmer lad, And one is a soldier bold, Who rides about with his pistol i,. sword, Like the frog in the story old. There's the acrobat boy, with his heels in the air; But I think, and so would you, That the sweetest of all is the boy who sings "Two little girls in blue." The sweetest of all, did I say? There's one Who sits-dear little man! Just "thinking of miaamma," the red lips say, As only a baby can. There is one little boy, I am sorry to say, Who will cry and pout and fret; Who~ likens himself to a "bad, bad man, Who loves no one," and vet? f-omehow we think th.at he loves us all; Fo~~r the clouds soon pass away, And a swee~t smnie dimples the tear sta:ned face, jLCk a I.r-bamW g'Jr.e astray. Thr is'Auntie's sweethbeart," and Ar.2 "r'ther's liutk brother,'' Ar.c "Pai man''--I think you scarce 1ovidA fhrd just smj:h anoth)er. W;'. Whsen the4 hour co'mes for the got"A 7o these laddies t/ prec;i,u to me, J End jus' onae ya,r, tired1 little }/,y, As t .rey as sleepy can 1e. - ,rhange, Dirth, yIn ih: e I: b'..A,,wvi uJntoNiI A par41II M j'J.4ArLJ i jjjIt jns t.ov!A L,a~ ve hA, Ju: 'h4ert carea, 'i* y4k di~L4 )Ae ,,iaredi all Worr y JAk*$ y of gi/A n'y:Viki g fry A wi)) yp Ma }.o, way 4,ower:J pi4l/v 'Mt weLl M.x f)ht o/f Akih*DJ iJ)A on, '.A/1A. J%Vt to/ by 4.o/>nkJy s'JI of M#04% MA ),iN$JJ4 My/ wM Mother's Felend n I~I I/I / 'i lev$ ts o7' 4mPie n,e.: AVegetable PreparationforAs s1mllating thefoodandRegula 1li the Stomachs andBowds or Promotes Dlgeslion,Cheerftd ness and Rest.Contains neither gpium,Morphine nor Mlneal. OT NAIRCOTIC. ,fixrem *ags mmr BorAdle Sdzr - idJee e Aperfect Remedy for Constip tion, Sour Stomach.Diarr ea, Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SlgEE Vac Simie Signature of NEW YORK. .XACT COPYOF WRAPPEB. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule In Eftet Jan. 17th, 1901. Dulv Iaily ET ATIONS.N,,l. Lv. Charfeion ......... N W p In 7 0U SuninorviHlo..2 tyj It 7 41 i in " Brnuchvilli..........2 OU i m 3 65 i III " Orangchurg.........2 45 a 1n 0 LI a In XaRl,2i1o., 4__ 4215 i 1 10 15 a In Lv. Savanlisl.......... 12it30a i 12 B0 i in " barnwoll...........4 13 i 111 4 13 a in DincvilleD...........a4 28 in 4 8 i V. Coumblia...........T 00 p in 11 05 a II * 'rosimity.......... 8 14 a, in 12 10 n'n .'eItry............880 it in 12 25 p in I ~2J n'980 t 41 20 p in Greenwo9d.........9 60 a m11 1 55 p in &r_odO..... 10 15 a in 2 P i 4 116 a in 10 15 a in Ar._Baton_._.... 12 . 0. a m 1 30 p inl v.-nlrOpt..........41 a In 2 13 m "r. Breanvillo . 'lwain 4 5 p InI -r. Atlantia.(d 1. ) il 0 0 , __ STATIONS. DityITR2 v. re rnvill ..........6 l0 P in 1015 a n " edin ont........... 03 p in 10 40 a I r. Aode.a......... 2ain v. A ............ i 1 1i a in kr.Geenon..............7 6pi 22)pn Y. nderson ..........883pi 25pi Nei~1'.rr......7.030 p in 2100 a n (AJlrnm....... 8 14 a0_ m 12 130 1n'n ~Th1vk ii ',..... 8 '46 a m 12 67 a in B..rno, i.... 9 801 a mn 12 a in 1~aaDn4 1........ 5 0 a m 6 00 p mn Orangebur 1. 85 a n 2688 p mn Buainervlla 9 65 a in 7 81 p iu 1.~ 7 41 a l~u .0 l 45 7 m 821 ' p m 7 4 L a 0 1 a i1ql1 n 4_15y 2p8! Uv~j.1en i.... an A......658 pi 00.a. " ~Ied on ...... EIj..... m 102 a " .llimst n I.. . ' ... 10 55 am r.,a 140a Anderson I... ..... i.. 1 p 0 a m L57.helton . ...t,n.... 2 5pi ip 85 !aJm 9 A I~ n l . .:.. ...... ... 7 5 m 1 40; a 41; Ar Grenwo..... '47 55 p rntt4i 22 p m O " N net -Si ...... l.. 88 12 55p p m1 " /Prosperity.....i. i .. . 14 y m. 14 b m2 " ha2I Counia .... Ar~prI... 1~ 11 46 a 8 1 p AT 0 ii1 Ij,-k i le...... .... A2 57 11 25 a m 0 " BarnwpA..AvI1n.... ..4 12 m a 12 a in 44JiJgile .p .n . .A .. n. T Ni2~a ni4 8 p. " Orangeburg....... 8JIV1r 45 am 8 mi "'Brnch. ........ 25 va'n m) I,a e5 p "ntjf.' rurnne rvil .... all 7 : a:i u.r 7 1 p AIr. C len IA .',. l.... 7 00 a m 8v15aim p.,,id,'u,7 a 1. I .. C a tisii~~A~i- j n a. 71 u 0ai I 5An.eel0 ai'5 10' a" in.o " 441 r 'jial .'ay . .. i gUivannah A ar (... "Zs~winn, 4 q-14.ou..l.1. . " .. inarn well .' i. " a 6.2 . . i 12 a j ' Vial "i .ia k& vid . "111 1 . i. 2 uo7 a ,un'd, ;1 4 a. " .,4J. Cou nl.. 12:5 0 9~ (VaLp oh J57 a 'ij a 4"I....A i n.." 2 >8 0a 9 F ja ' a Z y l i8aJnt uo... Iipi (l7 4r p 8 a 2 4p "..Jokn villo. "n (12 25l 0 515l Aia t 40 l,v.partanburg Ar, 22 0 00 Dyspe:p.s"iv Curea l 5 "P" p,s wh""at m.o"N nigt. J~fAh JilnTO Adrn NOmjg~au OftECNVI V,. PullmanI ,alar:e sleeping cars on $ Tran foan t,fl nd a A.anjd. JWdivion ) liineitr I/n theM traInsl Irve all (uuaiji noulo Ve i',,it IArnl i and 7 /Y/f ).i.;touh udtFJ2:yI6 a. yo., 1v p, ,11:04~ a.y m., (esti yosund,u /4, hm,,IUd (D:D1 p, ,adi522p.m, K,uu Qn,i . andrr 0'O5 Q. m. th O 9,1ma.m flh> m,1P5>P .(Vsi u1jjj.fie; ndil- a m CASTORIA For Infants and Children. rhe Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In A Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA INC3 GaNTAUR COMPANY. maw VORK Q"VY. 1'arlesto ani Wsten Carolia Rwy Co Augusta and Ashevillo Short Line. Schedule in Effect Jan. 13th. 1901. Aave Augusta................. 9 40a m 8 35 p t Lrrive Greenwood...........12 15 p m ............. Anderson ......... ............. 8 00 p ir Laurens........... 1 20 p 6 35 a n Waterloo (H. 8.).12 62 p I . Greenville............3 00 p 11 an Glenn Springs.4 00 p m . 0 Spartanburg......3 10 pm 9 0 ai Saluda.................... 6 33 p in ............. lenderionvi l 0. 03 p m ......... Asheville................ 7 16 p m ........ .eave Asheville............... 8 00 a in .. . S partanburg .........11 45 a Lu 3 55 p n Glonn Springs......10 00 a m ............. Greenville ............12 01 P IL 8 25 ) n LauierA................. 1 37 p in 7 00 pn rrivo W.tero '11. 8.)... 2 b6 ) I .. Green wood.... . 2 35 p m 9 00 pn jeave Anderson ........... .. 7 25p n Augusta................. 6 lop n 8 45 p n ,eave Augusta........ ............ 260 1)11 Allendale..... ........... 4 61 pn Fairfax................................ 5 0 pu Yemasseo ............... 9 00 am 6 10 pu Beaufort................. 10 15 am 7 10 pu Port Royal ............ 10 30 am 7 2 p pn Ar. Savannah.......... .................. 7 65 pu Savannah................. 0 10 an Port Rtoya!...............1 00 pin 7 10 an Beauiort ................ 1 10 pm 7 20 an Yenassee ......... 2 80 pin 8 30 R Fairfax................................. 9 3511n Allendale ............................. 9 47 an krrive Augusta........ ............ 11 60 an Close connection at Greenwood for al -oints nu 8. A. . and C. and GA. !ailway, am t,I Spartanbnrg wit.h Southern Rtailway. For any infoermation relative to ticketi :at.es, Bchediules, address W. J. CRAIG, Gen. Pa. A gt E. M. NORTH. 801. 4 gt. Agsa a T. M EMERSON, Traffic Manager. BLUE RIDGE RAILROACl H. 0. BEA' TIE, Receiver. Effective .. , 1897. tiet,ween Anderson and Waihalla. ICASTBOUND. WESTBOUNE titHed. Mixed No. 12. Stations. No. A r 11 00 am .......Andrson.......Lv835 pm A r 10 40 am.......Denver........Lv 8656 Pr A r 0llam......Autuni..........v405 pi A r 10 22 am.........Pndleton...Lv 4 14 p n Ar 10 18 am..herry's Crossing...V4 23 pi A rl0 07 sin...Adams' Orossin..Lv 4 29 pmmK Ar 9 49am .....eneca.......Lv 4 47pm Ar 94 25 sam......West Un ion ...Lv 5 11 pr A rt9 2'0 am....Wahalla ......v 617 px A. M. Lv. P. Mi. A J. R. ANDElII80N, Suporintnhdeont Donnections at Seneca wI'th So. it it No 1t At Anorson With So Itailway Nos..* 11 and I In Efet Nov. M5th 1900. (Eastern Htantiard Timie. Southbound. Northboun STATIONS. A bt. A,M. 1.a1. P.a1 7 45.a Lv Atlinnta (s A.l.) Ar. 8 (4) J0 I ia A thnna 5 2 lI IOa Etluerton .I 18 22p A bbevit o It In) Sl9p 4h ) ruenwomit :a 48 ______ 8 _A r Ulinton I.v. 2 0(0 (oAw .) 10 (0Oa Liv (Olenn tij rtugs Ar 4 I). I|B 446a Hjiirtanhuiarg 5 tO 12 ()Ip ( reen villi it 0,? (iiurris Spring") 12 119)p Waterlon 2 06 I li's Ar i.nrain,(I)In'r) I,v I 118 jifttIly rt lIly let EX Man. x Hur A,M. A.M. PM. A,M 780 1 8 Lv Iaanren Ar 5185 6110 740 343 " P arks As 1297 liM) O 40 32 ,. I'tei ,. 53 13 11 W IlIAD 17 .Gnry.,. 13l . 8 'InI 10 f/I 47 whurry 1314) 2 417 S S i ,o 41. I~ 1438 00 .., le i n .,.1 ~r I )Ar 13(-0 8 1141 W II 3)10k i 4440 11150 A r (0ige1 i,v 7 tII ,~' A4 I:, i ou i ri, o4 'asl A gt,rn 'k"i "#, , If , b" il sIn igo, CASTOR IA Nh Kirnd You Have Always Soughi r I STIULED SAL. * ILMITEO TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Between New York, Tamipa, Atlallta, Now Oricalus and Poilts South alid M Ist, IN IiF.:CI .)OV - W1151-.At 2 11b 1901). 8011TIMV AlRM) iily TDaly .v New York, P it, t...... . 12 biptt 12 Mal Ph lid IpiI1a 1' It it ...... 31111 351t 1" i polt i e, ' It It.......... pi. 2 i Vuisiigton. l It It ...... 6 83 am Itiviblr oil s, 1 a I 1y... 10-1111111 12 23pi P11( ishi ug, l :I if I 10py v .011111 2 05jim .9 I' r 11tilii. ioll, 2 it.. .$(I). III taleigh 3 4titi 6 0,pn Sout.hern liitiuH ' f) 7-it 6 7iy Lv Haletill, 63MIam 8_iopin Liv ('ol1111 Will 8 10311111 10 30amu Ar Savannah, ' 12 loplut 2 '201inf *Jalcksbonville 5' 30lpin 6 Sitill TanaI 0 1,0111, 0 Oil Pl No U3 No. 41 Lv Now Yorkc, N Y 11 NJ ...7 5 to 8 r51)11 1indo I) lt. 1 10 pam I. 620pil iiv-NeW Ytorkc, 0 1) M88 C(,- 3 00pm...... "1ti55i. 4 8 :C I ta Lv *o'rtnouti,, 8 A 1, Ity 9O PI)II Il 10 5am1 Weldon 11 3.31,a1 1036pmu Notlina 12 65:ain 2 101pi Henderson, i 2 al 2 451t,in vtaleigh, " 0 3am 4 27pm Southern Pino1 " 6 S 43pin lialil_ut __ 4; 4 8 611 IV wil I Y1lTgo, .. . Y . ............ 3 . l--)I-1 A r harlotte 9 rpIn 10 4 V Cht10r, 110a, 10 2pmin Grouniwood '' 12 10pr 1 32ta Athens . 2 11,.ii 4 oan .r Atl..it.7a,f at 3 l _4 0ugtshl, . .. IV l .. ___"Mt1t0011, C 0I Ga ........... ..7 20t 0 11 ptlt Afoo,1gonfr% , A it W .11 .2 Lp-, 1- 11 (Oltain Mo abi't, & N ..... ............. 1 Apin Now Orlens, 1& N 7 3am 8 30pim Nasil. 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