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PERIODS OF PAIN. How Three Women Found Relief. ITkUa mm to nllrrix in* from prVxn—) ntorlif, it 4aaa do* mtm d Him* Uul wont* itoald nfcr lonuralj. Lord to Co«i pound I* tk« km* thoroafk female Rp . It taller** tk* condition whlok pradne** ao ■nek _ataaatraatloD of It* terror* Tkaihtm letter* beta pnbit*h«1»komldcaoaar aft erery wi—aa wkoaaffara: AUg. A IMA " DBAS Mas Pitujui : — 1 bar* watered alaae tba aga of sixteen with aaiafal aamat mallow- I ham ham boated tor Moatlm aad wm told th»* •ha aaaA had fAUaa a Kttte. The Aoeter ana tta* ta sow la plaae agate, bat 1 aMu hsaa tba ssa pate. Same teU st what to da."—Mss Emma Kcwxt^tn Tmalaaaa IE, Brooklyn. Jas ID. IMS “Dus Use Pbixui t— After re ad ring war reply to xiy latter of Aog. O f followed roar kind adatea. •aa m glad to tell yoa that I Kara ham eared of tba aemrr gals at tiaw ad meatIraallia thrrngh the me of Lydia M. Hakhemb Vegrtahie Cns ooaoad. I hara tehee ai hot Ilea of H, Mt batter after tba grat bottle, aid after a while had ao raora pile <JT mvTtK trOllU#1 “ 1 had deatoaed (rota the aga of el* tem to twmty-elx. aad had lost all ha pa. hat year medicine baa made me well. “I weald like an hear yoa aaa ay teafsarial, ao that otter* way am, «■ s asd ha la ail i ad with hope, and taka Prk to, i*t*M . “ 1 a«w year medicine ao HigrA., naomaaasdad 1 thought 1 weald write tnwa for adrtee. MyaHttraationoRaia eaary two wefts, laateawerli, an<l la Baleful. 1 bora baas tmahlad la thie way far awm ttaia. 1 aaffer from tick tad. ■oka aad hodraahe all tba time, appe Lit* poor, Ark at itonaeh every norniur, avery tktaf 1 eat turn me. aaa very weak, LUe, aad tallow. “I have triad a factor, bat be did aot Berea to do aw lay rood.* —lima kUa«n Fmxabd. II* So. «tk St., UchBoad. Va. April a, 1W0. “Since rocelrtoy your auwtr to my letter I bare been taking your Vegetable Compound, and It baa done me more good I baa any andlrlm I haeu erer taken. My mtmn an all right bow, and appear onoe a month, and 1 feel co much stronger. I el Jill •lwaye praim your medicine."— Mu* Mamie PotA.ABn, tit So. tth St., niJmoad. Va. “I warn troubled with female weak ■ tuv BUU painful MMtnt • tioo. Ud leu corrbaeo. The doctor'* urdlcltto did no no good. I boro tokos cue hotu* end o bolt iregnoc. i. ad *1*0* ■ a nan* an roar Vegetable Compound." — Emma J. rim.«, ludiuula. 111. ■ , 7 noout which yoo woold like .peelal t rtooljr to Mil Plnkham. Xo man will m yoar letter. She can ****7 "JPP*o« in America haa such a wlue erpcrleuer In troaV law fcm.ll lOi aw ah« Vaa had. Khe haa helped hundred. „f Ihocanda of y haah to With. Her adders, u Lynn, Haa, and her adriee 1. free T«* y*H *«o*W» M yoo do not aerept her kind Invitation. IgtssasB^eggaa^g' $OZOdont»» Teeth »* Mouth 25' utteaTMuasycMiii MUtnrETtt"r8WTAB,A8Ca _-- -- - r*r La tirixntM niMukr. . Ttarn BbBBd> tad ttamu ju. ] ■" »V ha rsttond loutadlaMp bp tbs Idulp aaa of Blabs' CVpsdlaa lisadaabr Uua. 14a, SoaadUa at all drfaHwa. It pout dun* data act fcsrp W aaad da lor l’M'am aa tidal bottla. Ilxu UUIIUL ,0b. •-***£;_ iMkMN Air Um Btllway. m W yumr - -• wMrb to laaad tko iox ta TM« Infill a ad P, Una ot tta baobdarU Air Lias'laMwap., A bap ora ipsrtollp prspwrad la laimlab la-. I t—lion aa to utnat ra’ra, qaMkaai ►rkrd ■Ira aad mat artraotin tvatrata ibaMoaa-l *ata Baaarta la Wafasra North CaroUoa aad doathaaat YlrglaU, olao 10 Iko lirakij {■■in ot Ooo.o Tlaw, Tlrflato Baaak. Okd ratal Comfort, tba (rral rn>f> ban rod •*oa* tba Jrnar OoaM aad atkar aopwlarl rfaaaa inakad by tba Brabaard Air Lias! Bad wap. This Oumpaap k oMu Uwar' I alas Lbaa aaar wttb parfrot trata aaralaa aad; faat tbrooch asbadotas. It will Mata t aad' kaaadt paa la nil to (aakiard Air Ua» ■allwar drawls._ TV rata at wbkb aaar pinpla Mas hi aalp rafalatad by tba qoaatim at baa! amcb rtarbt liny caa (at._ roipawamMy end. La Abac nrrra am ant* tan .tor*. an ot Or. Onl Oral Bvra Baaloaap. (I trial bo*Uaaad inaklas tm Or. B.H. Blow Ltd., m dirkBL.fblk..rs An oil wall aad ia an tor in wriiktr at tkaai aiach goad aalaaa Owp iport. All (ooTt an Utba ts traa Futtm Drawn Ibap lain ill Bbsts at saa-boUtag. (oU bp iP lunhh_ Ifutr an brio* aids ra liU|k M C-. to bars tba nip bap aad uctatna tba bop baud boras od Anlrrw Joaaaoo. Imltwtioaa at Aarriwn yndtcb an baiaf sold ia Swadnr ia larf* qaantitaas. Aab last malar tar AOsata talbw. A aowdar to tbaba t»V paar ibok; lasts tba tm*. Cana Cam. Dsnlaas, Bvritoo. Ban. ■at, CkUaaa, libbaf, Or ultra Frrt tad la pwbfldL AJVa'i rooi-Brar nahsa saw sr fall Aaa aaap. A1 rO trmkb aad •baa starts. B» ala. Baapk Addror libs B. Otaatad, LaBap, » V. Wbaa tba aorta wan toad to Basato. tba Gwrraamt pud on la irrrrai (14 tor ag.TW.kOO ot thorn._ ii sew wen eyiyryne Rend m mmm, bat write Ik. Rheay. Mm WlA. Bor 141. ter Mr bottUa af Dr. Hwat Xaataaettra. eapeoaa yald. B eared, pay tiM? U nat. H la free._ An aoteanebate aerbutanra tawaroe kart keraaa bam tba auaybckaai aawd al Aa tcuil. Treater. Okaap ia Price, laliaiaadUM worth tka weight to goht n Caeb Onharil Water Kaay fiaia ban te etered to parfaoa health bj tta aaa. The Salratiaa Amy ia at warV hi tor-1 v •area aoautraaa. rod he a fiftjAra per Lodi rale, printed ia twenty aaa 1—rirpra Haro In aaa cannot ba bruebt, bat oaa adtha great htadrea, roe U tta attaanteart aaa ba ra aaared by Adoae' Tepala Telit Proth Eran tka tall aaabw Bay ha abort in hie EXCtiBHM ■iniiobariii, TWt, Vie Are beard Air Ltao Hallway-Me wtaloM raaiataraie VltarBa On neaonnt e! tba Rbaaloa A Uaked Con federate Tmrntae, tba R> aboard Air Liam hallway will rail rich aaa Irani ttaUAia aa Ito bcaa to Mean phla aait return al the tory low. .-ate at one neat par alia, rraaa'jrtli b Aa nrtawafoa of lari limit (oJnaa MahJ 1MI, will ba (ruled oa all Wren port air Uu Railway llakata a ad oa af negate read ing rtrv that Uaa by dapoatitag ana with, Ttaket A tent at ttwaphta .m or batoro «»»• *<1 Ud a^a payment ol dlty manta. Double Dally Train wltb tut aabadulee •M aartert naareuger aarrlaa Baba tba Haa board Alt Uaa Batlway (Oepttei City Idaal • httwiatl and attracalra reala to Mna phta. Tor ttakatn, Pullaaa ud Rlaapfaar Oar run i at km a and loll laft,rmalleo aa to mn ud achedahm. apply re uy agree ol the ftoaboard Alt Line Rahway. fbe liaadrymu la «t who raa toaa tba Iraay ol lata. bo. Mi Arizona nrwtptprrt declare that Ii alter, antelope and mountain ihcep will tooo be exterminated there unlett im mediate atept are uken tor than preter vatron. Lion Coffee laaot Lion Coffee tea . •*•» *>•■• H*lnfiPVNm« JuttryiytcfcipofLION OOFFEK and yon wfll ttedorntond tbo mm of fu luji UOH OOFFKI In now oowll. «U “THE NEW YANKEE NOODLE." I ION COrm am* to torn. *■" T* atilrf; tto cnrlag O* mUllom, cad ttotr platan cava Bp ala* alaaay aaalng. UOB COPSES IS tto baat. UOM COPPSS ataad. tto Hat, ' UOH COPPSTa ala at Mat Tto raad to ba. tu partag. UOM COPPSS la aat glaaad. It to* a* fontga taatfag, tla park/ I* alva/a pralml Oaad toaith h I* pramatlag, UOM COPPSS air. tto lad, UOX COPSES’, grand, todnd, UOM COPSES all Canada Estonian I. draartag. -* ' to ' Lion cosssr. in tto to.— ' Natklag ttoa to kid. IL, Urn toad on pacing* man, Prtatlaai Ll*( 1aid. kl LION COPPSS’* gNta an gral. UOM COPPrr. aapn^ mfgkt, LION COPTSr. ap to dtl., All P«tn wlU prorld. M. 1m •**rjr Hap M UK KIWI p« wm IP • I ally iflaaUwtad awl dMCTipOv* liM. No 1-*-ninr la fM,_MMMa, Mao, bay or gM wM Cal la flat la Ifca Hat aaaaa aatMa wlifeh will twntribata la ibeir hamtaLa. I ■ i ... wMah Kay may ham by atoyly ewtUef oat a cartalu nwaibar el Lloa ffaada ftwa Dm wtapyan a( aar aaa yaaal aaala4 yarfcapaa (wMafc ta fea awly farm la wMrlt Uria aacilaal aafaa 1-»f) _ *"°k—i km ca.. Tactaa. aiaa. —^_j -T MOW WOMEN SPOIL VISION. **•»' Tell. In Mgkl tn»i. sad Art W«w Ttu Otbm. 'V«m« are divided Id their opinions upon the subject of tko veil, bnt where yon wlU and one to maintain that such an adornment fades the complexion you will find ten to aver that no penal lie* would prevent them from wearing the adornment. Co sari as* an oculist hie opinion, and what be a..* to aay oa lha topic la to plump condemnation upon every veil that U worn. Tet be will admit that, while 10me nets are extremely dangerous and deleterious to the ryes, others arc almost tmlnjnrtoua. There are rubious in nets sad caniee, and many are Ibe variations with which the veil Is worn. But la hagisnd it Always covers the eyes, and It la here that the danger arises Of all the veils ever tried the Ideal one la yet to be discovered. Pome women can trace step by step Its evo lution throughout the century They hare beard their grandmothers talk about the white lace “fall" that used to be liked, and themselves can recol lect the thick green, blue. gvay. while and green gaoae horrors worn lo pro tect the complexion from tan. Those veils were followed by thinner silk ones, which In their turn were deposed in favor of those of I bread lace, after which came the many abomination* still exploited, to Wit: mesh-nets dotted and patterned In various ways now wiimru are Lx a I [III mg IO shorten net* and fall* considers My. Indeed, in Paris they are wearing most curtailed ones again, and a reeling has also come In there foe lb* alter banish ment of the ret). A more unromfsru ble and Imbecile affair for afternoon teas than tbs mask tU* chin veil Is can lint be Imagined. It Is n sign of grace, perhaps, that the question which La being ointh de bated now among smart people U whether the eell doe* not accomplish so much barm to the visual organa aa to oetweigh all other eoastderntlons In it* favor. They wonder If a veil could not he contrived that would lone* the eyes uncovered, while It beautified and protected the teat or the race. A* a pattern nothing could be better than the Turkish woman's yashmak. whlrb It Justly held to be Ilia moat mod cat tars corertng In existence. Now, a* to good and bad patterns of veils, rout lib ;e,l not from tlie |>oiut of view of beauty, bat of ritual expt j dlcney. | 'Dio very heat * a veil as fine at gnsnamcr. w hich tan hr most becom ing, too. It has iy> spots at ull upon It. end so doc* not worry I he puor. Irw syc* ia»J*fr to dodge spot’ or I rnltly end u-iconstlonvly try to toens them, our of (lie worst possible exer cises to which weak cr Imperfect sight can he put. The reliuxrxJc step la I taken by llnsalan net veiling, which need cot. however, be very trying If ; the mesh bo fine, for It Is unspotted. . Tlten come the finite condemned ( veil*, which hare chenille Knots nil j over them; they are bad In proportion as their dots are rlose and large or scanty and small, bat they are less slgbi-wesring Ilian a veil that la pat terned aa well aa dotted, a veritable agony to sensitive sight. White veils arc often much more evil In their ef fect* than Mack, for tho material, be It talle nr net. possesses n faculty for daxallng the vlaloo and making every thing seen through It warerinx and Ill defined. Finally, haa not the ense been proved that those who are conscious of strain, a lack of clarity of sight, or weariest• sftsr wearing a veil, should give np the task of looking smart at the expense of vision. Even tbs strong argument In favor of veils of s sensible sn<] clear mesh, which tho oculist* do pot attempt to deny, namely, that such nets do keep the eye* from tbs assaults of grit, especially during n drive or while cycling and motoring, should not appeal to tho weak-aigbicd — Lon U*1L _ fflrirt Wale* Stacks. For th« neck of tho nnncbnnda nlM there la the stock, sod with IMUe tie to match, sad It makes all the dif ference to the world whether or net three are worn with the weleta. Any kind of cellar and tie may bo worn, bat them af the seme material giro the waist a distinction which It does not lues without It. see Wash stocks come la ell white and all colors, or with whits cedar mad col ored ties. These latter may or any not match the materiel of tho shirt waist bat they am always a Utile -mors attractive If they do. There U a little bottsrdy bow af a Bew drsfga this year which Is very attractive sad prettier I baa those of last. e e e A plain llttts lam-over piece Is to he seen an many ef the nocks at the tame material na tbs collar, while nr colored. Many other coders come wltboal these extra pieces, and theon am la fact rati!*.- jtcdn attractive and tiecoming. Tho wblla storks are most frequently of plqs*. >ukl white ties to go with them arc frrqnrwll/ of madras, see Hlocfcv which bars a Style of tbolr owa on people who ran wear tlieta am In bright grrrs aud In bright red, and are supposed to wash. e s e Tbs “Croats" la a alyllah new stork, ft to of plain or merrwrVssit chariot and semes lo strlprs and plaids. Tbo Chev iot Is folded le form tho slock proper, ■ad inside tbs fob! Is ■ piece of heavy llnm to kIt« tt bmXy. Tli»> tong. trcail rod* form an a«cttl, or are »liOi>l.r tied oner. TLr Cio«V* U lutrndrtl ro to? wom without »4urvb Tire tfrmw.1l rf fr-rt of the in light, for ilu-ro I* h foubdatiou of white. • • • Pretty ufl tlew are of flao lawn, bouud around the edge with a )ltt> color. These are wide and shaped it little at the tack u» tti around thf col lar, and arc brought urouiul saddled In n soft knot Id frost. . • • The pretty Ultlr tails of {ilquc. with harness buckle claape. are all iu white thla year. The colored ones bar* not tba atylc. aud those of white urc pretty with alt colors. New York Times Paeortta Com, or Ita luu, onu The moot popular athletic gamo at Vaaaar la taak.-l ball Each class baa a tcutu. and In the spi.ng match garnca are played between them. These fcnmce arc among tbe most excluog events of the yetar. Each data, tha girts all wearing white dock suite, with collars nud belts of tbetr class color, form In proeeealon and march, with much cheering and waring of class flags, oat to tbo circle, where they draw up arouod tbe haaket tall court. Then tbe trams appear on tbe ground, and slipping off tkelr capes and skirts appear In the "gym" suits all ready to begin. Tbe class greets them with tumultu ous Telling. Which continues until the referee's whistle sounds nnd the game la called. Then there la complete al ienee. the game begins, aud every an* wntebro with breathless interest. An unusually good play brings forth an admiring but suppressed "Ob li-bf Inti when a goal la made there la an uncon trollable about from tbe scoring class. Except for thru- liiicrruptioua. the game goes on In atleuce. But when It ta all over pandemonium reigns Every one yells, whether her aide has won or lost though uatitrully the victors are a hit more enthusiastic alioat It The winning- Haas, gathering up Its warn at It goes, makes u dash (or Ita class tree, and proceeds to bold aa Impromp tu celebration. Tbe basket tall championship U held this year by tbo senior class, wbo proudly display tbe cbamplonihlp flag outside of the settlor parlor door. Tbv Book WorlJ. U«»I1 C«ki IM UNt-lMUllr. Tbe majority of Westers men sro out of their element, taya W. 1). l«y ratQ la the Atlantic, to anytblug ex cept business and politic* The wife usually acta aa head of tbe family In all manner of social and religious crlars. as inviting a ministerial guest to Itk a blessing tit tahlr or conduct family worship, while the masculine partner slouch*-* around nt such times In bulking and uncomfortable con sciousness of hi* on n lurk of plrty and l*ollali. That solemn scuao of hla own dignity aa hrori of me bouse, (bat shrinking dcfcrenca paid to bjm by the •“weaker scaac!*" of his family. which magnihfs the pater familial in Enc land, and r«i Mtinr dt-give In the otd fauiyrvrrA^Nrw England CAaninilf this never lighten* np the pathway «*f tbe averago Western householder. He may eon rider Plms.-lf in great luck if he is not dlscrowucd entirely. The is dependence and "go ahciidUlvm* >‘S" of women scent to CO-eXltt with n gen eral high standard uf init’tligvacr, for statlstirj show that Washingtoo Is third oil the lists of 8utte* in freedom from illiteracy, being surpassed by Iotva and Nebraska only. In fact, the Taciflc coast ranks wry high In aver age education ami Intelligence, though there Is not. of course, so much of high culttinrfes In some circles of older com* man! tics. Hm Spanish Bounce, sixteen-shay* n or ablnvd, has returned to favor. A new style of stitched bauds has the stitching going across instead or in long lines. The variety IB neckwear la tnllnltr. the latest development being washa ble stock*. ■Aim all bncklea used ss slide* on *11 k bond* and velvet ribbon are one fea ture of dress decoration. A revival is promised of the olilfaah loaed ellw and lace mitts. One styt* baa appllqu* Bowen of lace Id the silk mesh. The majority of skirt* have what may be termed a modified habit bark; that la they close behind with a fan of scant packer*. Jet buckles- - the only touch of black on them—are seen on soma of the new light bat*. They ars prettlsst when not too largo or heavy. A pretty model far a black gown baa three etltebed bhoda on the aktrt. a broad stitched collar of taffeta and a belt of tbs stltcbod sOfc. mouses much trimmed with lace, cut-work, etc, have not loa* their preuMy*. Faucy belt* and vasts are always ornamental feature*. Rome skirt teams are Is col together with chenlUe cord or narrow vetrsC to below the knees, terminating la a care lessly lied knot spiked with 0)1 or til TVC, There Is nothing eery sow In prilling lace insertion* Isle wash gowns—or ary other gowo*. for that tanner— but It ran hr done to aay extent and In as lotrlcal* patterns na may L.t u. ;• r. with good effect. Every once in a while tar-ring* aro said to ,1m totals g la to rogue again, but as they arc uot becoming to the aversg* woman they will doubtless mert with the tarns fata they have angstsd so many tins a before. With evening dr*a* var rings art perhaps an attmetlr* addition, but at aay other time they add mm year* lo a sew , OS'S apparent ago. household Hints: T*< Kodin DUInf IUm. Ttle modem cllnlug room, according to one of our beat aatlioilile*, 1* too apt to look like a cblua shop from the too Indiscriminate iml over twe of decorative rtatua. It ■ boo Id be used discreetly aa any other bric-a-brac, with a careful regard to thn sotting. Cuba- Of the vrelU. and piece*. A cor uer cupboard filled with old chlua aud a few pieces effectively disposed ara oftrotlmea beet, but where a plot* rail or chins shelf la desired much •tudy should bo gives to Its arrange taeatt. especially avoiding overcrowd lug; a aparee dlepoaltloii I* macU more to bo deeiretl. -* t X i TIi# Cm* *r TftSW Llmrm. It la alnKH u (hcdUiI that tiM« and bed linen tball he properly hung out aa that they ahull be well washed. If they art Allowed to dry out of shape, stretching and polling them straight wears them much more than use. Hang inLleclotbs and sheets A evenly across the line, ends down. Th^ warp i breads are tnxxh stronger tha^| the woof. If stretched habltualfl lengthwlw» the thing* will split nlonH the fold. It Is the nunc with towel^^ and napkins. Indeed, everything washable lasts longer if bong to dry so that the weight while wet com** mainly opou the long-way threads. Via* roftrlttl Kir Beds. for the outer covering* of beds there •re all aorta of eorel and pretty thing* In white and color*. The Marseilles quill* come in several color* lq the ordinary style, plain woven, but tbe prettiest arc those which nre tm hrotdeml. ThU embroidery, which la and baa the appearance of handwork, la really done by machinery, hot la moat attractive. » -w Tbe imported quille have the con vent Ion* 1 centre In white nud a wide embroidered border In attractive de sign* And tu different colors. They are no won* nttrnctlve than the doiaes* tic etobroldcred quilt. These have the whole centre of the embroidery la bow knots and In smaller figure*. Ad Attractive dtvigu la one in dark bine. Tbe finest and b*ud*otuc*t covering* are those of heavy linen, with band embroidery In white. The most rial* orate of these coinc with tho whole centre iu embroidery, a !»ron<l em broidered bordor outlined with drawn work, and n wide bcin. with A row of drawn work at the head. These quill* nu l he bras* b»dj Imn;. down on aU . sides, itii.1 take the place of the r*) auct. a uicupcr.ui U frequently worked ut one Mile of ;uc embroidered centre. hhcct* Dow have lluc* of fino solid embroidery acrois the top. Homo are also mode with hemstitching, anti some with more elaborate dntwnwork. Hiiniut. which are still much used, if they hare not their erstwhile high standing, show wore or less elaborate work. There arc *11 style* of the solid embroidery In flower*. The moat striking deni go a are thoae with tho larger flowers embroidered In tho natural slse. Pillow cases now have embroidered borders across the end. with hem stitched Items or drawn work, and aotne of them patterns covering tho whole of one side. Tho handsomest of these are tbe rases Into which tbe pillow* arc buttoned. These arc lar^o and square, ntul are used for the bod without shams. while pillow* with plainer cover* are nacd nt sight, or la tbe more elaborately kept houses the embroidered slips art* used and changed dally.—New York Tim — '.MuBatiCA ptfciPc^ White Sponge Cbke—Ok* and oou half tumblerfula of pulearlsed sugar, on* tumblerful or elfted Sour, tho white* of MB *gg*. oo* toarpoooful oI baking powder, a llttla salt, oat tea apoomfol of lemon extract. Bake froaa twenty to twenty.flro mlnoto*. Cream I>tfeeing—Half a table* poon fnl each of oall and mustard, tlareu foortb* of a lableapoasfnl of wblOo sugar, one slightly beaten egg. two and a bait tabiespooafuU of molted buttor, throe-fourth* cupful of ernaxa. aud one fourth cupful of elaegar. Mix well together and cook la a doubt* boiler until II thickens; strain, nnd let get eery cold. Salmon Croquette*— Drain all th* liquor from one can of salmon and ma*b It Beal up two egg* and one fourth cup of milk. Add two lable epoonfol* of oirlled butter, a dash of nutmeg, nit, paprika and one cupful of Ana bread crumbs. Ilia the salmon with tbla nnd form Into croquet tea. Dili In crumb*. In beaten egg, and In crumbs again nnd fry in deep fat. Hot Anchovlco— Uuy the •mall pre •srred anrimtlc* tost come la cann or In miniature barrel*. Krco them from th* oil la wldcb they hare been packed by laying Hum for a few mo-, meats on aoft piper, lieat a table spoonful of Muter in tho blaser. and eook tho anrliorio* In tbla nntll tin y •bow slgita of becoming crisp. Rqaeeno the Jotc* of a lemon over litem lirfom •erring Ibem ou .oust or on fried bread.
Richmond Headlight (Rockingham, N.C.)
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