The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 18, 1902, Image 6

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SHOES IV We are just reaching the we have a few odd lots of * sizes. We also have one we are going to discard eut MONDAY. ^ _ - 9 $' We are going to put these ] at prices that will move the Jsell them and when we say ' Jthat something is going to 1 Tn this lot of Shoes will I quality uj) to and embra< goods. Don't be too late to l. n. r The Qaoter of IdOHAMMEDANS AT PRAYER Vk*T Always nenin>n:l When the Voice of the lie*Jill Calls. The Mobammo(l:in hor'e ? his prayer flturfQng, with i." L.;i. a outspread tod his thumbs tov.cl.iiii; the lubes of Ua ears. In this position ho repeats rtnin passages from tho Ilorau, then tings his hands down to his girdle, olds tbcin nud recites several other esaa^ge* from the same hook. Next he panda forward, rests botli hands upon ? knees and repeats three times with 'ed head the formula of prayer to L the most irrent. Then he rises nn<l (fries, "Allnli liu ukbar!" (God is great) Kteen times. He then drops forward until his foreiMd touches the ground between his ' extended hands. lie strikes his head Vpon the floor at least three times, proclaiming his humility, and often a dozeaand sometifues twenty times the act drill be repeated, according to his defts* to show humility and repentance. then returns to his knees and, settling back upon liis heels, repeats a ritual. Next, arising to his feet, he holds Ins hands and concludes the prayer, repeating over and again the drords, "There is no god but God, and liohnnimcd is his prophet." This may be repeated once or a dozen DC forty times, according to the piety Of the worshiper, and lie holds n string j Of beads In his hands to keep tally. Ills Obligations are then accomplished, but be can go through the same ritual again as many times as he likes. The more frequently he does -=o the better Moslem lie is. His piety Is measured by the number of times lie repeats his prayers, and, like the Pharisees of the* Scriptures, he prays in public places. No matter where he happens to be or by whom he is surrounded, whether at labor in the fields or selling goods in bis shop or however he may lie employed. the .Mussulman never forgets fo pray when the voice of the muezzin \ Cminds him that the hour for devotion is arrived. DON'T READ IN BED. It I* ,n Danprorou.s Practice Wlille Lytiu: I)oivn, Sny* nil Authority. 1 Heading in bed is seriously advised, i 86 the newspapers say, by a physician ' as conducive to "repair and resting," "relieving congestion," "emptying the veins overfilled by prolonged cyowork," etc. * It la plain that placing tlie head bach i 16 n horizontal position so absolutely j tteets'thc wliolo problem of a relief of congestion by gravity?and it is such a very important problem?that It seem* trange that people with weak eyes do not habitually practice reading In a j rfecumlient position perfectly comfortn* i ble. Such advice, carried out with absolute enfe as to light and the position i of the bpolc, would in the ease of a thousand busy people add largely to j the number of hours which reading ' could be indulged in without detriment to the eyes or general health. Oertaffily the one who gives this' fir nnge and pernicious advice could never have tried the plan. Some years ago there was described a patented device for suspending the hook over the horizontally placed head of a sick person whereby reading would be possible Without holding the hook in the hands. Even then one wonders how the light could lie made to fall properly on tl.ri page. Without a method of the kin 1 I not even a well person could hold a ! book five minutes above the eyes, i Reading in bed lias ruined thousand:* j of good eyes. Unless one sits up in i bed as if in a chair it is impossible to, hold the book in such a position that; the arias are not quickly tired and so j that tlie* light falls on it properly. When j ac-umiiK nowii, more 13 ii tract lot: 1 upon thtf Inferior recti muscles which is ! highly injurious. 10v? ry pfttient should ' be warned never to rend in hod except i * when sitting tip as vertically as in a choir.-?American Medicine. _______ Qneer. "Life Insurnneo people nre queer." ' Observed tin? mail with the inenndes ; cent beard. "Are they'/" asked the man who i? ' Introduced at /Ids point for the pur- i pose of finding up to the next line. "Yes. l-'irst they convince you that j you mny( die within a week in order to j get you t,p ar'l>l.v for a policy, and then they muat eonvltice themselves that you WiltsMre a hundred years hefori they Will Issue It."?Baltimore Auieri OAn. IUST GO.5 * ]S end of our first season and Shoes 011 hand in different i or two lines of Shoes that irely. Now on next I JULY 7TH I v lots of Slices on the market mi. We are determined to F "sell low down" it means * .? j drop. >e found from the cheapest dug a line of hand sewed secure one of these bargains. 1 IcNeace, Low Prices. TOADS IN FOLKLORE. Sicilian SnpcrMtitloii roncornlng the i Igly I,iitlo Creatures. The load lias a prominent plnco la . folklore. Wo find the ugly littlo creature distinguished in popular tradition, and that in its most permanent prov- ? ince, in Jocal worship and belief. The survival is so strange in itself and so * Well fitted to illustrate the primitive character of fairy mythology that It may be accorded particular attention. According to the statements of Dr. G. Pitre, contained in his excellent account of Sicilian tradition, the faith of that island still recognizes supernatu- , rnl beings known as donnc di fuora (ladies from abroad), also entitled pat ronesses of the bouse, who have at- J tributes in common with the fairies of A England. Like the latter, during the t nightlime they enter houses, where L they expect to find everything in order. 1 Among mortals they have their favoriles and enemies Fortune Is consid- } ered to result from their kindness, ^ sickness and poverty from their perse- ^ cution. I It is a peculiar feature of their habits j that tliey visit the domicile not on any 'j evening Indifferently, but only on j\ Thursday, making tlieir eutrance by j tlie keyhole or by cracks of doors. If ^ day surprises them before they leave / the cottage, they clinnge into toads and J in this state remain until the following J eve, when they are once more at liber- H ty to resume their proper siiape of .? beautiful women. During the Interval -J the toad is sacred, because }t is impos- I sible to be sure that any particular ' one may not in reality be the lady of 'J the house. Legends abound in which is related , the reward or punishment consequent '{ upon the good or ill treatment of a Fri- j day toad On this day. therefore, the ^ Usyilly unpopular animal is safe from j abuse and secure of attention, more j especially 11 lr cnauce to ueioug to u j. species posrcsslng a particular arrange- t nuMit of 11i? cuticle reminiscent of n 5 lady's head of hair. Any person who J occupies himself with folklore beconiea I accustomed 10 remarkable survivals, v yet it lines excite astonishment to find ^ so perfect an illustration of prehistoric ^ thought in central 10urope of the tweip tietb century.- International Monthly. ^ THE TELLTALE THUMB. 'J ItM Markx mill Miivn mid Ita SlKnnl *' Fit -i Hit- Itmin. 1 A treujevd .us i mount of nonsense J ha: been vritteit about thumb marks, j It is :-l:i.i.:?il that the eur'-ots skin eon- | figurati m i n the bail of the thumb la j 'v li: vet tl.e Mite in :.ny two people and j ^ I tl: t it tie*, er changes The first state- ) [ le.rut is correct, titui the same thing can i 1 . said of tfie linen on tlie palm and i t!ir? creases on the bottom of jl)e feet. .1 Tut tii" assert ion that the thumb marka ( never change throtighoitj life is a de- .1 cided exaggeration. The alle.riitlon may j I come from a variety of causes?any- , ! thing, in fact, that >yill destroy the 1 I outer layer of skin. Another modifying cause is the tend- 1 * enejk of the thumb to develop little horizontal creases as one grows old. 1 This is especially true of mechanics and oilier working people who use tools. ' find eventually the creases will break up the lines such an extent that It Is equivalent Inior-t to n rearrangement of the pattern. Specialists in nerve diseases by an examination of the 1 hiiutt# '.'Mil tell if the patient is flirted or likely to he affected l?y ra lysis, an tlie I hit ml), signals this !m; ;; bef:-n? it i.? visible In any other i!i bo?'\ If the danger symptoms are evidenced there, an operation per;'untied on what Is known as the "thumb center" of ike train, and the ' disorder :s often removed J No e..Sitter carefully the Individ- 1 it! t my . -: -pt to e.mees.l Incipient In 11.1; ii;- thumb will |. . il.it infill lij-ly it is tin- < ! sure test if tjie ; M.ent In Ins dsdly work p'nulls ttie tbuinb to s.iard at a right angle to the t t!i-.'r lingers : i fi'li listless into the j in:t, taking > [ i-t : j h!s writing, his ) !. !.ng of tb'njm Ids multiform dti .i e st nlass'li)..: i. :n ! an! r.ul! y. it ' <!11 HIMUlUVi'i ! lOUfersloil of men | ?' 1 liisi'SI- '.?<! > i-.t , : .nil id ' .? Tlic Very t:ioi, i i, Mrs. Nw'jeh 1 want - me terrapins I ' J)ea!er Ves'in I ianion.ibaeks? j Mrs X! : !. !, \ ami that the ; * diamonds are in tin nrst water. Ohio , ' State .fourim! j ? I * ?? y?? H\ BWHBMHMMW ~ ! n upervisor's Quarterly Report. f{ c t.j. betendaugij. supervisor. j second quarter 1902. ? ?r> >* , [umber ot claims 304 to 701 ^elusive. When not otherwise shown the amount 5, allowed is the same as the amount y claimed. i A mt Alio we I. J I N Gall man $ 2 40 R > G Gall man 5 40 J ) G Gnllman . 8 40 R C Rober&on 8 00 J( Vm A Nicholson & Son 3,000 00 Cj Vm ii Gist 37 50 II ' J Beienbaugh 70 00 J( 1 W llobo 11 30 J C I )uke 5 801 11 'aut Bros 359 82 | T G sat tor 1 PO A Gilts Gallman 1 00 J( t V Gist 1 00 W W Mttig 1 00 J I II Stewart 1 00 J F Proctor . 2 00 lei ton Millwood 3 CO J ohn Dawkins . 2 GO J Jalvin Millwood 3 00 A H Bagwell * 2 00 j( oh u A Poole 1 50 T laze Iloberson 1 00 'J 1. Lindei 1 GO i; Lsa Gault 1 GO \\ lobt Garner 3 00 jj ohn Sartor 1 50 p )r W L Sims 2 00 j lenry Thomas 2 00 m 3 F Scales * 1 50. u i G Bratton 1 50 a ) C Itocliestev . 2 00 m (icliaul Fowler 1 CO p l G Howell 3 00 \\ lietu J Lee 2 00 u oeSca'es 1 00 j largarel Louis 1 00 p V N Smith 3 50 i? L ('alvert 1 50 R losa Pendergraff 2 00 R J Little John 2 00 , B Jeter H 00 ;V J F Uait 2 00 Y. L McWhirter 8 00 ^ C Cioekor 2 00 ^ ' G Joily 37 GO B >r J II Hamilton G 00 J ohn Tucker 1 00 R11 llaiiles 75 00 R t C Bishop 8 00 J )hvej" Kavts 0 00 J M W hit tin ad 27 1)7 p 1 F Sparks 4 40 <;] ieo 11. OHz-1 27 10 \j leo Monro, Cashier 5 3 45 1 C Jolly 50 (-1! t; Cofirld l oo ,! tobt Wilburn 25 00 !\ \nn Dawkins J. 00 ? u biiur <v Meruit" iz IU Valker Kv -u.y & Coggswell Co 12 24 "L ). Y I, l\u.le 1 00 E C M?.b:.y fll 00 S Knox 5 00 L G ley 10 70 G Hughes H7 50 Jnion Hardware Co 20 73 . L G BenMy 2 00 uiili St .loliti 2 00 , A Chamlieis 02 50 . I.uith Wood 20 (0 \ L McWhii e- 50 00 1, Evans 25 00 {AHarccK. *32 50 t L> Iu-iiiv?i.ro 25 00 \\ Saudeia Sheriff , 000 33 joon L Mott 32 HO * 1 J Baii.elt 25 as F A darns 14 00 * iiariie Me a dor '3 25 [I B.ults IS 40 ieo ' ashler 2,400 00 )i J G Going 5 00 ? >r .) M Law son 5 25 . ^ B Culp, sect' 7 02 ieo .viunro, C'gsh 409 55 ; 4 & F Batik .105 90 tl Wiibuurn 1 40 . 2 II Jeter 7t V A Moi? h- ad 2 50 V A Ii Ively 14 37 ? 14 Cn isby 1 H5 I B Murphy 1 00 reo tyunro, Cash 209 05 Vehbi r and Whiilnelt 100 10 II jjariles " 4 00 F Belue 17 5<? ii Battles H 90 Frank IVake, (hi rk 3o4 HO ? V It Mc< 'orraiek 1 H7 V ) Ftiday 2 00 V F Johi.s 7 (? o Nix 1 00 JV F li 4k. 12 V, J >Irs M/ii> 1 Kaiiliip 1 '0 J II li .i tit?. 16 00 li iotj Til' lliSON IS 00 J 3. C \\ Aii8l. ll 6 Ml i? i II ll.il; Vs 24 00 ; i <' Hrsriis 2 Ou I 11 Hit; 22 *5 ' V?l?UiS Hi l .ucow S 20 p I I) llaiici.uk ^ 00 y< . 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Kochebtti "2 [chard Fowler 1 G Howell ' 8 J Lpo 2 Gilt's Gallman 1 V G:st 1 W M mg 1 II St owart 1 F IV- >ctor 2 ebon Millwood 3 ?hn Hawkins 2 nlvin YlilLvaod * 3 N Gallman 0 >!? i A Poole 1 II Bagwell 2" MZ- R<'hereon 1 I L Liuder 1 si (iault 1 Ini S.irtor 1 r M Farr 8 C Miller 10 I) Murphy 3 G Bishop 2 H Burtlee 25 II Bartles 7 J Bailey 3 <hn St Joliu 2 J Bnienbuugh 40 S Wilson 14 I Gregory r 11 K Aluiuu . 12 oLu.e Mercantile Qo 25 10 Saudcis . 3 W Sanders, Sheriff 200 i>> M (J Mungrum 18 r .1 M Lawson 5 liuu Nicholson 8 cBeth Young 1 K Cudd ' 10 ' T flolcomb 2 iiion Hardware Co . 53 I{ Sumner 7 S Wilson 1 B Gilliam *1 S Foster 2 W Long 1 .rs Green J Lee 5 eo li Oetzel 17 rs A E Pruitt 82 F Belne 83 nilt-y Lumber ?fc Mfg Go 41 II Bartles 4 \J (ilDKOn 1 YV Scott ?fc Co S E Minter & Bro 8 M Greer. P J 25 P Vat*5" \gt 24 1?,)S McWhil't-er 18 ivcnnett 21 X Gall man 14 line Yaughan 2 A Hancock 42 ' .1 Tucker 18 m A Nicholson ?fc Son 88 G Robepson 11 T Kohn 8 J H Smith Jr 4 r J G Going 8 isybon Gist J Barnetb 4 14 Bu riles 6 in H Gist 21 E Mabry 2 G Parr, Auditor 2(X S Gallnian 7 G Gullmun _ 7 \ S Gallman a 4 11 Stewart 117 J H Smith Jr 4 11 Bart 1 os 1 'ado Jeter 1 T Sprouse 15 arvey Gregory 1 T Belue ' 20 organ Wagnon 4 )hu 1) Smith 19 :>hn 1) Smith 1 F Scales 5 tney Gregory 8 F Beluc 29 0 Harris 8 1) Hancock 18 liver Eaves 22 E Sprouse 6 J T McGowan 4 ' T McGowan 8 E Hughes 1 r .1 AT I nu'unn III T poster 7 M Mobley 1 2 A. Chambers ' 'K> J Betetibuogh 10 rtrr <k Thomson 70 T B?-!ue 2 >hn Sf John 'J ("J Sartor (lile-i (rnllman V U el 1 W M'.-ng 1 H S evurt 1 F Pi noJ -r 2 rll >'{< i^l i i 1 W OOll ?hn l)..\ikin8 v 2 Lilvio Mnlwood ' H U g^vejj . 2 -hu A l' "-ilo 1 : z- U 5? v rson 1 J L I.i 1- r 1 ^ (i n'f' 1 ix M ? "??! ? .'in $ ! r 1 f\V.. -J'??* ? rv 'I li to ij 'J K - 1 0 J) ' 1 1/ |v . " ? 2 Oil,' - '-v T i* ' *; t: , % i b ' ' 2 'vSc'.l.i' T rv'ftf 1 < U S I v ' IS ?ill h 8 L vni j v 1 Shu L 2 <>m v? uy ht m J J Littl-J kn 2 B Jet. r tt L Js? W .ir'? ? 8 f. C'.'-k - ' 2 tfl'v P C ^ .$.; { . .} i'J I in* ]) if r?o ' p "i* n w.:(., # ! i|nii](r J 11) m M rH 2 F 1' ! 27 ; I K 'hi 2 T'i Atiii til J ' (} B-I,| ley 10 I) Hweul- 2 A int. Claimed alker J?. <V Goj^'J 0<> T? 90 4 W Crawford o i M Greer, P J 86 ( V-i! ' ?! 00 DrlM Hair 4 00 00|OG McCoole 6 15 J Union Hardware Co 27 40 5J{ Walker Evans <fc Cogswell Co G 85 jJJ D J GrilTiith 54 00 | (tfi "1 ^ Sanders, Sheriff 05 28 (w! C M Bailey ' 2 00 00 T P Coakloy 2 00 , (0 W A Crocker 5 40 CK> T C Jolly 1 00 oo i)r J M Eawson 28 00 00 W N Garner 1 25 j 00 Jessie Comer 8 90 00 R A Hancock 89 05 50 J J Thomas 12 50 00 Dave Hugho9 1 75 10 J H Bartles 1 70 uO J M O'Shields 4 80 00 J C Roberson 8 00 rwi /i n ~w T 1 - ?? W m vr Iiocige 1 OU 50 Dr J G Going 3 00 , 50 lander McGowan 15 75 50 T J Betonbaugh 50 00 05 Mutual Dry Goods Co 11 4)5 07 J H BartleU 25 00 95 O T Beluc 20 00 95 .T D Arthur, Asst Cashier 82 70 00 T A Murrah 3 40 00 ??rry Pryor 10 50 07 Charles Vaughan 5 72 (M, Oliver Eavos 4 G3 (1() W J Tucker 7 32 o" W T McGowan 5 40 XI Henry Hawkins . 4 05 i'l J H Hartley 3 10 ! JJ* DrMWColp 5 00 ' '0 J D Arthur. Asst Cashier 104 20 J II Bartles 00 80 53 J W Sanders, Sheriff 125 00 40 J F Beluc 30 00 00 T 1> Coakley 50 00 W ,T Friday 50 ' 50 Webber A- Whitloek 20 00 00 Tom Johnson 1 05 5y J D Smith 50 75 J D Arthur, Asst Cashier 55 (>5 30 J II Bartlc'8 17 70 47 J H Bartles ? 19 05 J 1) Arihur, Asst Cashier 358 CO I ' H J Barnett 8 20 I ;'0 J T Foster 3 35 "0 C I! Gregory 3 45 00 J \V Sanders, Sheriff 50 83 Dr J G Going 5 00 00' T C Jolly 37 50 08 'T D Arthur, Asst Cashier 33 50 45 Morgan A Wagnon 4 30 on M C Deaver 5 00 D B Free Jr 10 45 ic ,T Arthur, Asst Cashier 10 50 1 ' W T Beaty, Administrator1 25 00 00 C E Bishop 1 25 50 II S Porter 25 00 OS T .7 Betenl?augh 1 75 (X) Good Itoa'l Machinery Co . 3 00 fX J M Fowler 10 40 00 'T T burgess 50 .J W A Crocker 5 10 XT J F Gregory 25 00 f1 G ('4 l lodge 1 50 ; To John StJohn 2 00 80 J C Sartof 1 50 00 1) B Fant . 43 17 40 Jj M BiaUoj) ' 4 98 W J Tucker 12 74 John G Gallinan 1.00 XX R V Gist 1 00 J W Mong 1 00 bo It H Stewart 1 00 85 J F Proctor 2 00 98 Bolton Millwood 3 00 00 John Dawkins 2 60 00 ~ 00 APHORISMS. 40 70 When in doubt, tell the truth,?Sam05 ucl Clemens. 00 What makes life dreary is want of 50 motive.?George Eliot. 00 A laugh is worth a hundred groans 20 in any market.?Charles Lamb. 00 He is 0 wise man who wastes no en00 orgy on pursuits for which he is not 00 titted.?Gladstone. 40 if you will bo cherished when you 80 nre old, ho courteous when you are 80 young.?John Lyly. 70 if you would hit the target, aim n little abovo it. Every arrow that flies 10 feels th<? attraction of earth.?Longfel46 low. 50 There is nothing so powerful as ex10 ample. We put others straight by 90 walking straight ourselves. ? Mine. 80 Swetchine. 0U iinve a purnose in life, and havlncr it 00 throw such strength of mind and uius80 t.je into your work as God has given r>? you.?Ctdlylp. 00 Formerly we were guided by tko wisv:0 doin of our ancestors. Now wo are 00 hurried along by the wisdom of our de00 eccndants.?llorue. 00 .->U jc0llowe?l Their Itlotunl Dent. 0' "Those boys were alike us two peas, GO and I bear they're much the somo 0 o uow." 00 "Svhat business are they InP' on "One's a hypnotist, and t'other's a 00 commercial traveler."?Detroit Freo aO Frcss. ' . j , 00 S 1 JL* ?9Lakes short roads. si 1XLB : S U V nd light loads. J | UREASE f 0 I ^*^^ood for everything ol> I 01115 ?n wkeela. f ;;;; I 9<>W gyarywhor*, ?><> (Q \djhrtri*00> !b{ '* "/ * . ." . ; ^?|ar? in on CT<<ry box t?f tfcp g?naln? , j r^aiivc Promo'Orunine Tabiou j h , .r.? 'iv that r?i??v i "ii it* " ?* t | Hill -|||, I io ZVIoney to Loan. 1 Jiawon?) to loan in AraoiiiilB of ,r>y $300 and opwaids on improved farma at 7 p1'1 p**"1 interest. No oom72 mission except u reasonable attorney fee _ . 11 : A #rwy^rwij|tf Bl W Charleston & Western Carolina Railway Company. AUGUSTA AND A8HBVILLB Short Llue Schedule in effect July 8th, 1002. Loavo AuKusta 1010am 266pm Arrive Greenwood 12 44 pm Anderson 7 10 pm Laurons 146 pm 6 36 am Greenvlllo 3 26 pin 1130aui Spartanburg 330 pm 900 am Union 730 pm Saluda 6 33pm Hendersonvillo.. 3 11 pm Ashevllle.. 7 16 pm M Loavo Asbeville 7 06 am Unlou t 8 46 am Spartanburg 1201 pm 4 00 pm Greenvlllo 12 16 pm 1 46 pm Laurens 1 CO pm 656 pm Anderson 7 26 am va SOI pill W W pm ArrivoAuguito 5 20 pm_ 11 36am Leave Columbia 11 20 am Nowborry 12 42 pm Qlinton 1 26 pra Arrive Greenville 336 pm Spartanburg..... 3 30 pm Leave Spartanburg..777 12 01 pm Greenville 1216 pm Arrive Clinton 2 82 pm Newberry 3 06 pm Columbia 4 80 pm Fan test and Boat Lino between Newberry And Greenville, Spartanburg aiul Glenn Springs. Connection from Nowborry via Columbia Nowborry and Laurens Ilailwaj-. For nnv information wrlto ERNEST WILLIAMS, Gon. Pass. Agt.. Augusta, GaT. M. EMMBRSON. Traffic Manager. SEABOARD Air Line Railway. Double Daily Service. Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New Orleans and Points South and West. IN EFFECT MARCH 2nd, 1902. 8QUTHWA WD. Daily Daily No. 31 No. 27 Lv. New York. P K It.... II5.1 p m 12 10 a m Lv. 1'liilndclpliia, P it It.. 3 22 p hi 7 2<i n in Lv. Baltimore, " 6 45 p in 2 31 am Lv, Washington. W.S.lty 7 00 p in 10 4obin Lv. Iticllmono, S. A. L. ity 10 37 p hi 2 20 p in by. 1'etcraburg. " U 20 p in 3 00 p in Lv. Norllua, " i 42 a in 6 25 p in Lv. Henderson " 2 00 .i in 5 fi'l p in Lv. Raleigh " 3 24 a in 7 27 p in Lv, Sou. Pines " 5 27 a n: 2 27 p m by. Hauilift, SAL,, U 40 a hi JO 3-5 p ni Lv. Columbia t " 8 40 u m 1 0.*, a in Ar. Savannah " 12 05 p in 4 40 a lu Ar. Jackson villa " 3 50 p in 9 0. > a m Ar. SI, Augustine ' 5 10 p in ~~ 1 5"> p in Ar. Tampa " 6 09 a in 5 40 p.ui No. 33 No. 41 Lv. 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