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THE GOLDSBORO MESSENGER, FEBRUARY 4, 1886.DOUBLE: SHEET, C. T. OV POOR LITTLE BLOSSOM. j'Ob, dearl I'm so tired and lonesome; i I wonder why mamma don't come? S'o told me to s't up my b'ue eyes. And 'fore I walked up s'ed be home. "S'e said s'e was jroing to see R'andma; 8'e lives by the river so bright; I 'epect my mamma's fallen in there. Ana p r aps s e won t turn nome lo-nim- 'I dess I'se af aid to stay us here, W ivout anv flre or liirht: But pod's lighted the lamps up in heaven: I see cm all twinkling ana urigni. "I dess I'll go down and meet papa; I know he has stopped at the store; It's a great pretty btore full of bottles, Wish he would nt go there no more! "Sometimes he's eo sick when he comes home, Hestnmbles and tails up tne stairs. And once, when he corned in the parlor He kicked at my poor little chair.', t "And mamma was all pale and f rightenedi And hutrged me up close to her breast, j And called me her pxr little Blossom, And dess I fortrotttd the restt . j "But I remember he striked at poor mamma. His face was sored and so wild. And I remember that he striked at mamma. And hurted his poor little child. "But I loves him, and dess I go find him; ! Perhaps he ll come home with me soon. And then it won't be dark and lonesome Waiting for mamma to come." Out into the night went the baby, The dear little Blossom so fair. With eyes that were blue as the sky. With halo of golden-brown hair. Out. Into the nitfht went the baby. Her little heart beating with fright. Till the tired feet reached a gin palace, j All brilliant with music and light. he little ban pushed the door open ! ( I'fiough her touth was as ight as a breath,) An 1 the little feet entered the portal That leads but to ruin and death. Away down the long floor she pattered. The pretty blue eyes opened wide. Till she spied in the corner, her pupa. And the tiny feet paused at his side. j "Oh, papa!" she cried as she reached him, ; And her voice rippled out sweet and clear, "I thought if I coined I should find you, j And now I'm so glad I is here. ' "The lights are so pretty, dear papa. And 1 find that the music's so sweet. But I dess its most supper time, papa. For Blossom wants something to eat. A moment the bleared eyes gazed wildly : Down into the face sweet and fair. And then, as the demond possessed him, He grasped at the back of a chair. A moment a second 'twas over, ! The work of the fiend was complete; i And thf poor little innocent Blossom .Lay, broken and crushed at his feet. Then, swift as the light came his reason. And showed him the deed he had done; With a groan that a demon might pity. He knelt by the quivering form. He pressed the pile li s to his bosom' ii uplifted the fair, golden head; A moment the baby lips trembled, Thr-n poor little Blossom was dead. Then the law, in its majesty, seized him au . exacted just penalty, death; For only a' fiend or a madman Would deprive such a baby of breath. Ool pitty men, women, and children. Who are crushed ny tne juggernaut, num. May press, pulpit, and platform united Fight strong till deliverance come. Mrs. F. II. liiduell, in Uood Cheer. A mtOP OF ALCOHOL. We put a drop of alcohol into a man's eye. It poisons it. We try it upon the lining of a living stomach. Again it poisons it. We study, after death, the stomachs of drinking men, and find alcohol produces in legular stages redness, intense congestion, morbid secretions, deeper hurt, de struction of parts, utter ruin. ' We study its influence upon the health and strength of sailors and sol diers, and find it helps to freeze them in the arctic regions, and exhaust them in the tropics. We watch two regiments on a long march in India, one with and the other without grog, and are driven to the conclusion that even moderate quantities of alcohol weaken the muscles and break the en durance. We visit the training grounds of oarsmen, pedestrians, and prize-fight ers, and learn everywhere the same lesson alcohol is a poison to muscle and brain. GOOD RULES. The following list ot ''Good Rules" is copied from a number of the Amen can Mercury, which was published in Hartford, Conn., in 1792. Though the page is yellow with nearly a cen tury ot years, the advice has lost nothing of its wisdom or aptness. 1. Be temperate in your diet. 2. Rise with the sun; if you wan more sleep, go to bed sooner. 3. Never play cards when you can , una anything better to do. re constant in rrienusnip, ana ' have your friends well-chosen and few. o. Be very considerate in doing those things which can be done but once. 0. V hen much pleased or much displeased, be cautious lest prejudice make work tor repentance; in both , cases there is danger. 7. Expose nobody's foibles unless somebody's safety requires it. o. Be a steady, honest, industri ous generous man and, my word for it, you will thrive. p.. Begin the business of each day witti praise to your Preserver, and lm plorhhis blessing. Vl 1 v- ..... m lio tomeeting; it is good to have a clean shirt on once a week, to see one's neighbors, and to hear the the news; and if the minister be a man of goodness and good sense, he may benefit your children, and possi bly yourself. ; , 11. Keep your children at school, jor ar work, or at play; never let them become habituated to idleness, which is the rust of the kind. 12. Keep your children from all extravagance, but when your dauth A . 1 , 1 ier are srown up, indulge tneni in having some ribbands, gause, mode aim wire; anu wnen you sena your son on an errand, in the evening, let him wear his best hat if he will. It J well tor young people to be studious to recommend themselves; bv such i indulgence thev will be enouch more 1 cheerful and diligent in their business to make up for the additional expense, o n reuienioer wnen you was young, aiid charge them to be home in good season. 13. I would also advise you to take the newspaper, and careruUy peruse Uand preserve every paperfthis is a valuable source and channel of infor mation, the price is trifling, and it wnll presently make a man of sense of you. .14. Avoid bad company, be steady, bring up your children well, be a good citizen, 1 ve your minist r, love your country, be useful to mankind, rememner you must die, and, believe me, a little pure religion will never do you any harm. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world tor Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever BoresTetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ft v .1 ii cm. : tt i : j Vyuru, ami an oniu Hirujjiions, ana pos itively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Js guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money , refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Kirby & Robinaon, Goldsboro, N. C. i1 LAUGHTER. i I i ! i i -! Two very funny 1 remarks have re cently been made by two very serious people, neither of, whom suspected himself of being funny. , One ot these was a reader of some reputation, who, upon asking wThat pieces had " better be chosen for a certain audience, was answered that "of course, humorous selections should preponderate." "fHumorous selections!' Oh, how I detesj; them!" exclaimed the elocu tionist tragically. "I wish that for once I could make up a programme for myself There should be nothing in it to cause a smile." One groans in spirit at the thought of attending his model entertainment. The other individual was making a scrap:book. "But," he said, "I put in only fine pictures and sketches, no comic ones. They cause but a momentary pleasure. I want my scrap-book to endure." May Harpers' Drawer, Puck, Life, Punch. Fliegende Blatter, and the rest of the beloved brotherhood who have done so much among us to lengthen life, to drive away its bogies, and to destroy its vices by wholesome ridi: cule, rise up and transfix this naughty person. What! no cartoons, nogood jokes? Oh, what a dreary scrap-book that must be! Does the scrap -book-makfr know that though villains sometimes laugh, it is the laughing man who is usually the pure-hearted and the heroic! A rogue is a sour and serious fellow. The friendwhom you love can smile and make rirerry. Ah! if you should cut all the fun jput of Dickens, and Thackeray, and George Eliot, and Shakespeare, but the thought of it makes one fairly shriek, and only think of poor Syd ney Smith shorn of his wit! Even the austere scrap-book-maker would stay his hand there. Go to the wise man, ye foolish read ers and scrap-book-makers! Doth he noLsay that "A merry heart doeth gfOjpd like a medicine?" BRIGHT DAYS. What bright memories linger around the days of our childhood. The only home known in that inno cent season may have been a hovel, the only companions ragged little urchins like ourselves, or memory may linger with the scenes passed in a sunny home with the loved brothers and sisters. It matters little what the surroundings may have been, no sunshine which gilds our pathway in i after life is ever so glowing, no flowers have such pure tints, no grass is as green, and no friends so much loved as those we met in that careless sea son. But if childhood has been made beautiful by loving thoughtfulness; if the burden care of a mother had made the path smooth for our feet; if a father's wise counsels have guided those feet aright; if tender words and loving smiles have been our daily blessings, truly those days will linger in our - remembrance forever glori fied. TEMPERANCE SPECIFICS. For a chill, use cayenne tea instead of spirits. For cholei a morbus, take a dose of about four dropseach of camphor and ammonia water in very hot water. The camphor and hot water does for the circulation all that the brandy would do, and the am monia both quiets the nerves of the stomach and corrects the acidity which always precedes such illness. l"or quick relief in internal pain, if the above should tail, and preferable in some cases where it is a pain pro- aucea merely Dy a suaaen cold or chill, use a teaspoonf ul of essence of pep permint in hot water, repeated in nf teen minutes, and even a third dose, U the pain is not subsiding. If biliousness or dysenterv is indi cated, use the peerless sweet syrup of rnuoarD, two tablespoontuls repeated once in two hours, until it distinctly colors the excreta. (Do not use any or the other aromatic preparations or tinctures, as they are very alcoholic and irritants.) Dressing and Undressing the Sick. A medical paper gives detailed direc tiohs lor doing this. The whole may be summed up by saying that such work ought to be done carefully, kindly, and gently. But there are a great many sick folks who are almost able to dress them selves, and will be entirely so if .you give them Brown's Iron Bitters. The Rev. J. S.Cain, Lewisville, Ind., says, " I used Brown's Iron Bitters for nervous prostra tion, and found it entirely satisfactory." Something new in butter dishes, I see," said Mrs. Pompano as she glanced over the advertisements. "What is it?" asked Po mDano easter ly. "Good butter." The Time honored Notre Dame, Baltimore, Md. We have had ample opportunity to convince ourselves of the efficacy of Sal vation Oil. We cheerfullv snhmit nnr names to the public as reference. Ees- pectlully, bisters of Notre Dame. Aisquith & Eager St , Baltimore, Md. Molts Fire and Wa.gr Proof Faint! This is a Mineral Paint for Kies, ieil OreiOtn roofs. It. la n nroo,n,otl,. i , . ... n will lx of wood and metal and at the same time proof '"cbiiu vair. uecan stop any leak in a roof, as also leaks around chimneys, sky lights, sewer or pas pipes, flashing on walls, arc, with one aDDliofttinn It ia nnf fr by heat g- cold, and does not affect the taste wuurr anu can De used to stop leaks in tanks, cisterns, barrels, &c. It rives an old roof the appearance of a new slate roof. It is put on boiling: hot and hardens in a few min utes and may bo immediately subjected to wi uoiu, enow or ram. r or metal it is un equalled, as it not onlv Drevents t htu ' mm uestroysrust already set in, and it adheres better to metal than any paint Wood or shine-Is roof this paint are perfectly secure against spaTks cinders or coals fal line on th jv r.n, wuhiiujj uuiiuinjfs ana cannot be set on lire by any reasonable exposure to flamesL It is rood to preserve bridges, trestle-work, de pots, water tanks, fence posts, car roofs wharves and boats. &c. It is water proof as well as fire proof. It is purely . aiui- fitstTvcs woou ana metal . Is' neni- it will stop all ordinary leaks. It will neither stnin nn, offnt v,l other paint known. e wic Ul wmt-r. mill Wl 1 I .10 T nnirnr tTor estimates, testimonials, &c, apply to S. 0:UM3 & BAI2V GOLDSBORO, N. G, an21-tf 1 MARBLE VDRK S 1 13 LOWEST PRICES AND BEST "WORK cts. UUAUAMlJSKn, Bar Write for Designs and Priooe. octSMm THE BEST TONIC. This medicine, combining Iron with pure vegetable tonics, quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia. Indfgr Mtion. Wrnknfss, I in pure Blood, Malaria, C'bills and Fevers, utid Neuralgia. It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the Kidneys and LlTfr. It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. It does not injure the teeth, cause headache.or produce constipation other Iron medicines da. It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re lieves Heartburn and Belching, aud strength ens the muscles and nerves. For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, tc, it has no equal. S3" The genuine has above trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. " oul; by BROW N CUBMIC1L CO.. BALTIIORI, MD. Assets, - - $29,771,230 Liabilities, - - - 24,789,784 Surplus, - - - $4,931,445 yEtna Life Insurance Company Has paid Losses in North Caro lina Over $1,100,000. Is yovr Life Insured? If not, why not? If it is, are you carrying enough ? DO YOU KNOW that every $1,050 produced by you hand and brain annually, represents the producing- power of 115,000 at 7 per cent? DO YOU EVER, reflect that your death would destroy that producincr p wer, and would take from your wife and children just that much capital ? WHAT SANE BUSINESS MAN would risk a $15,000 stock of goods in one building- with out flre insurance, and yet the same stock may never be destroyed ? ! IS IT PRUDRNT or kind to permit your family to carry that much risk upon a life that is certain of destruction in a very few years. and that may be destroyed to-morrow? DO YOU KNOW that a Life Insurance Poli cy costs LESS THAN A FIRE POLICY ? On an ordinary stock of goods you pay a rate of from one per cent, to two per cent, per an num. In case of a flre your loss will not probably exceed one half of the stock, while it may be but a trifle. YOU CAN CARRY a life policy for from 1 per cent, to 2-2 per cent, per annum (if under forty years of age) with a certainty of ulti mate death, and there will be no salvage. DID YOU EVER THINK that if you insure your g'oods for a number of years, and then cease payment, that you obtain no further re turn on your investment ? DO YOU KNOW that $5,000 br $10,000 can be added to your estate by paving from three per cent, to four percent, interest fora short terra of years on that sum ? DO YOU KNOW that you can leave your family 5,000 or $10,000 by the simple payment of an amount each year that is less than the taxes would be upon the same amount of real estate, and you have not a dollar of capital in vested ? DO YOU KNOW that the death of one part ner may, and often does, cause the closing up of a firm's affairs to its ruin ? DO YOU KNOW that partnership interests may be paid off upon the death of any member of the firm, by each member insuring for the benefit of the others, and the business contin ue without impairment? ARE YOU ENCUMBERED with debts or mortgages ? They can all be be cleared off in case of death by a Life Insurance Policy in me yu.tna iiie insurance company. DO YOU KNOW THAT NINETY PER CENT of the business men of the country fail at least once during a period of twenty years? DO YOU THINK that your chances of suc cess are better tnan tnose of other men ? DO YOU SINCERELY DESIRE to throw every sae-guard around your wife and chiM ren to shield them against the possibility of iuiure want or suiTering IP YOU ARE POOR or in moderate circum stances, or if you have a limited income, is it not best to Insure? If you are rich, will it not be wise ? " Riches may take to themselves wings ana ny away. DID YOU EVER know of any man's estate being worse off because he died with a good roiiey 01 insurance upon nis lire? THE T'A LTs MUM COMPANY, OP HARTFORD, CONN., WITH ITS S 29,000,000 of Assets, AND Surplus of nea-ly $5 OOO.OOO, WITH A Paying Ability of $1.19 1-2 to every $1 of Liability, Non-Forfeiting Policies, Incontestable after Death. C. C. CROW, General Agent, Raleigh, N. C. jan"-3m DISSOLUTION. TU 45 t C T IT t . n . r$ ton in the Hardware business assumes all liabilities of the firm, and receives all money aue tne firm, by note, account, or otnerwise. K. jj;. Jones and J. B Eder i.wii lanes t. j.. leiverions interest in the iJugy and Waeron ' usinRss of R -r nen, Jones & Co., and assumes all his lia 1-ilities and receives his share of all notes accounts ore, belonging to the firm of tforden, Jones & Co. R. E. JONES, J. B. EDGERTON, W. T. YELVERTON. January 11, 1836. Having purchased the entire interest of Jones, lelverton & Co., in the Hardware business, it necessitates me to call on all indebten to the old firm to come forward and make immediate settlement. Every account on the books is now due and must be paid at once. I need the money anu must nave it i nope tnis wall not be regarded as advertisements ordinarily sx 1... I il . 1 . . . J aic, uui us sfjeunrig me plain XrUlri. Ti T--w, K .-". 1 1 1 uycijuwij wme aiong ana neip me now, while I need it. W. T. YELVERTON. January 11, 1886. Having sold to W.T Yelverton our in terest in the Hardware business we res pectfully ask our friends' and old natrons or the h- use to give him a liberal share of tneir trade. He will always deal with you lairly and squarely. R. E. JONES, J. B. EDQERTON January 11, 1886-tf mmwmi The Great Georgia Forage Plant! On rich lands will yield four tons to tho iSXJIMS.'ES P 25 cts. per pound at home. By mail 42 nun m ui Our idea in using this for our heading is to convey to the minds of our City and Country Friends what we are doing with our elegantly equipped Stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHM, HATS, SHOES, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc; First of all we are not going to Enumerate dui, as our Heading says , " W Mean Wlat We Bay' When we again call to the minds of our that we We sympathize with you for the following reasons: visit Goldsboro, and find COTTON Youthen, of course, must know that Bwkxo lAiau yuu iuicuucu iu, urgei mem R G BIT THE So you can come and buy from us AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION ! and also get what Goods you intended buying, although the r rice of Cotton lower than you expected. All of this good advice, if taken into consideration, will prove to you that we are Down on High Prices ' 00 uun 1 ue cuiaea Dy any j? ictitious .rrice Last, but call and be convinced that "WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY!" I f " S r f O T I I P" r I A "" I X uwwrxrun inc dlauk . UPi-USlTE THE 13& Wishing you all a very prosperous 0 n Goldsboro N. C. M Dr. R. A SMITH'S DRUG STORE! When you are in Goldsboro be sure to uaai va x uot, vyiuue, wuere jou m Q O - w Q D 3 a a B Patent Medicines, Soaps, Combs, Brushes, and Toilet Articles o co 30 IW o P EVESY DESCSIPTI CO o to o F-i A competent Drutrjristhas charee of the Prescription Tlpmirtmont anH tv. r-. cr 1. open every day in the year. Havint? no partner r- ' w bito jwu a uchci umio mau rr vuv iu niu-ino w ti tan mo ouurB puuuu is inviwa 10 give me a can. "Mt Office is in the rear of my Store, and IT STANDS AT The Light Running " DOMESTIC !" Can and Will Home-made Buggy a .inc nnati Buggy a Plantation Wagon CHEAPER THAN ANYBODY. OUR UHDE HT A K E R IS CM New Hearse, New Outfit, All and Wood WE ARK ALSO - w- Bates' Norwalk And can sell you a MUNI MEN 1 the cheapest. gJiemember. we nsr TZ) Prices of any Special Part of our Stock ; customf rs that we will sell Goods at Prices know First because when you SO LOW you must either buy a smaller quantity of ai a very low margin, itemember that S ARE REGULATED was A ft. r-V I r m m a . . . I AINU Y tLLUW rKONT! GREGORY HOTEL. New Year, we are, very respectfully, D IV Dec. 7, 1885. visit my Drug Store on Walnut Street on win nDQ a i-arge ana i? irst (Jlass Stock ol n I g to divide profits with and no store rent to nny oiner arm in me mry. The secret of mr iiiiik. wm pitine BiieQuon 10 all. ery Ke8pectfully, all calls, ln either eitv or cniintrr -oow. THE HEAD That it is the acknowledged Leader is a fact that cannot be disputed. Jaitals h ! N:ns Equal It ! The Largest Armed I The Lightest Running ! The Most Beautiful Wood Work! AND Irf WARRANTED! To Be Made of the Best Material ! To Do Any and All Kin1s of Work : To Be Complete In Every Respect : Ag3ntsJWaatedJnJCTnocctipiei Territory! ADDRESS DOMESTIC SEWIM1 MACHINE COMPANY. RICHMOND, VA. FOB SALE BY- "V. Prince, GOLDSBORO, N. C. janll-tf S' j ;EP A RTMENT PLKTE. the New Styles in Metalic Cases. AGENTS FOR (Ct.) Marble Works. or 1 ()M B-fc TONE cheaper thao are the champions in low prices. Co. ?M Jy vTv Sell You v GOLDSBORO ! WILL. N HANFF, Elanasor. Branch cf t UUD H DATES' Southern Music House. LARGEST ITOSICALJEMirora Jfj CM 2 7- r-" -'3 I am here to remain, and will give my in the City call on me. 0ur Termg 8re the Best ever offered, CSTuning andllepairing Executed in is. "5).-nr JUUVJ P In view of the Scarcity of Money and. and unable to pay for it at one time, 1 1 T ?P f" I I JT tTTTTtttt tt That is, part Cash, and the Balance io Small Monthly Payments. This will enable many to enjoy comiorts uiat they -Call and examine our Nice Stock, Low Prices and Easy Terms.- ROY ALL, BORDEN & CO., West Centre Street, GOLDSBORO, N. C. janll- t TO MY 'The unusual success that has attendpd Hardware and Agricultural Implements, to my Customers, in the reduction of the Price of Plows alone Z I shall receive, during the next SIX WEEKS thp T,a tural Implements ever bought by any House in North Carolina, consisting ,n SSi r 1 .600 flows and Harrows 50,000 pounds of Plow ( 1 OO Cucumber Pumps, 25 O pair of Hame?.' 200 l Trace Chains- 25 O Keg ot Nails, 5 GO Shovels, Spades and Forks, 1 OO COOK STOVES. and will be content to pocket m j "wual a uivuv j . oavtni J 1 1 Ml V lilv I nPHA I 1 rwrl In i t j uoual on an prtjuu). .. FULL SATISFACTION GUAUANTKED TO RVP.nr riTQTnuon I am m r.imfni.r.,11. o.,..1 i ; j J ;BlAU1 mw very liDerai year 1 ua lo inoso wtio nave u ed the ma oP,OW8 ln the ' and the 'Elmo" Stoves in the Kfthnn. nnV:nH -it t ir,. vkuicu. iiuno in LI1H llfin Bnn Tho "UnnnnniAl ..i - . . : . Christmas and a Happy New Year. Goldsboro, N. C Dec. 7-tf Now is the time to Custom Moring your Fall and "Winter Clothing with us- we have a better line of Samples to select from than ever. Our Custom Made Suits have given universal satisfaction and Wni oi fit S5 d St?- ,We guarantee a perfect rSSf8 wieave tJieir measure with us are not compelled to take their goods un less imade as ordered. xou will save monpsv nri rr ?JlY orderig your "eil ep3-tf W, Tfc T House! i JDuarttinff I?-aVe. again Pened Boarding Ilouse' . Partiea desiring to engage in this ibdus m this city, (m Rail li. , ad street, one block can furnished a limited supply of r a. r v y xioiei and near II. a uwicsttie ana retail store where good Board and L dgin can S had by the day, week or month Meall served when desired. Jieais janl4-lm Mks. A. B. PRIVETT a. r. v . ,t u ht nM mi... j . ex ANSON'S NORTH KTrrAU, for lfc86 at 10 - j. ncc. oom at retail cents a copy. at fluants Whitaker's Bookstore. January 11, 1886. MUSIC HOUSE. 7 I! m 1 r- 2 c m H m cn O 71 E 5" 00 05 P 2 O Cm When personal attention to the businceg. and our Instruments the Best evr Made. the Highest Stylo of the Art. WILL. N. HANFF, Manoer. O N A T in order to accommodate those in need ol we have determined to sell on the would otherwise be deprived of. mv p'ffnrf a tn fnioi, pk j t-. has Induced mA tn m.u u t i VI O f w v astings, Of every kind usual ly e-old in this market. nTiifi! -u"u"u8 1 en Pre ta my custoa. I n At a a v -uiuI.n, durlnar the Uixle , Atlas," (;ranrer,' "Stonew """L1 ",Mn Kin?; Iron KH all," and n iin?," iron Kinflr" and l" wmpiimenis, and wish them a "Merry W. H. SMITJH. SepaEtmeat ! leave ore Suts and Over Coats cS2s Bros., ana Wst Centre St. SILK WORMS! .. . . : f 66 accnaaiea worms. MB8. O. G. THOMPSON, Golds"boro, N. C. jan7-lm Layer Raisins, Currants, Citron, Dates, &c, just to hand at C0GDELL & BARNES' 15-tf 8team Bakery. A PRIZE. Her d tlx rents for poptne, nd rccctv free.aeoatv bo of vtaa WhiCh Will helD ill nf ihr tX. BordoB Go 1. - CUSTOMERS, L . w mile more mon-y rlxbt wy than anytblDc c1m In th1i world Fmo" ft frL WtV !?lut.e,y ,ar- Term. xnIl
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