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irif PR I INVENTION ; PEANUT GROWERS' HOPE REAUZED WRITE NOW Bcnthall Machine Co., Suffolk, Va. STRAW NO. H Straws Show Which Way the Winda Blow We are Coming Father Abraham, a Hundred and Fifty Thousand Strong. By the terms of the con tract with our Company, our agency mast sell just $30,000 Life Insurance betweeu this and September Ist.—lbe end of our fiscal year. We have an unexcelled policy issued by au unex celled company. We'll deliver the goods, see if we dou't. B. T. COWPER, Life, Fire, Accident. 'Phone No. 7 Office over f. Si M. B'k B'l'd'g JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Rates fioni Williamston an follows: Season ticket $6.35, sold daily April 19 to November 30th. 60 day ticket (5.35. sold daily April 19th to November 30th. Coach Excursions $3.90, sold each Tuesday; Limit 7 days; en dorsed: "Not ro od in parlor or sleeping car*". Thiough Pullman sleeping cars From Port Tampa and Jackson* ville, Fla. Atlanta and Augusta, Ga. Wilmington, N. C., via Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. Write for a beautiful illustrated folder containing maps, descriptive matter, list of Hotels, etc. For reservations or any informa tion Address. T. C. WHITE, Geu'l Pass. A Rent. W. J. CRAIG. j>ass. Traffic Mg'r. Wilmington, N. C. College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts * . Practical education iu Agricul ture; in civil, Electrical, and Me chanical Engineering; in Cotton Manufacturing; l>yeing and In dustrial Chemistry. Tuiton $45 a year; Board |io a month. 130 Scholarships. Address, PRESIDENT WINSTON. West Raleigh. N. C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 1789-1907 Head of the State'* Educational System DBPARTfIENTS College, Eugiueering, Graduate, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. Library contains 45,000 volumes. New *• water wo-V*, electric lights, cetral heating system. Hew dormi tories, nfSdnssiuin, V. M. C A. building, Library. 733 Students. 's74 iu Faculty. The Pall tern* begins 4,1907. Address Francis P. Vknablr, Prrsioknt UK CHAPEL HILL, V. C. " 1 111 ■" KILL n> COUCH w OURK w LUWQB ■HM Jfc - PSICB I fUKI na TiiaM|nttln frw Now in Full Swing Continued From Page One , Mr every concertaole amusement and Aversion, where the visitor to the ex position, after a long day of eights** lag, can relax and let hlmsnlf drift with the plessure seeking from one amusement to the next on this "Great White Way" whem Oka lights rm twinkle and the noise of tbo oriental music la ever In the air. §j|^g STATE GEOLOGIST'S EXHIBIT. Nerth Carditis Mineral Display In the Minee Building at Jamestown. One of the most sttractlve exhibits In the Mines and Metallurgy building at the Jamestown exposition is that ot Nerth Carolina. The display Is of In terest to the scientist la that It con tain* many rare mineral* and gtms and some of rare cryatalllsatlon. The collection and Installation of this ex hibit have been under the direct charge »f Dr. Joseph Hyde Pratt, ststn geolo gist ot North Carolina. The exhibit consists In tbo main of building stones, such* aa granite, marble and sandstone; mica, monazlte and talc, for which North Carolina la especially neted; barytes, copper ores, kaolin, tin, chromlte, specimens of abraalves, such as millstones or bubrstones, corundum and garnet, and quite an elaborate dis play of gems snd precious stonsa, cat and uacut. Mica has also s prominent plsce among the North earolina miners Is, and the North Carolina mica Is regard ed a* standard. North Carolina la well supplied with mineral waters of varloua medicinal qualities, and these are well represent ed In bottled form by the many ownera. Other economic mlberala, aa copper, gold, silver, bsrytes, graphite, cos I. Iron, chromlte, etc., sre displayed prominently, and many minerals of In tsrext to the scientist, aa feldapar, flexible sandstone or Itacolumlte, the eras or uranium, etc., are Included In tbla exhibit > The portion of the exhibit that bss appealed most strongly to all who en ter the Mines building Is the splendid array of gains aud precious stones. These collections have been furnlshsd by l>r. Joseph Ifyde Pratt, state geolo gist; American Oem and Pesrl com psny of New Tork, and the state mu seum. The two gems found exclusive ly In North Carolina, rhodolite and hlddenlte, are eagerly aougbt, and the splendid array of rublea, garneta, ame thynts, emeralds, emerald matrix, beryls. Including the golden blue and aquamarine, corundum gema, rutllated rose snd opalescent qusrta, ollgoclaae, csmellans, calrngorma, sunstonei, etc., haa excited keen Interest Alniut twenty diamond* have been fouud In the state, one of whlcb la shown In this collection. HAD AN AWFUL TIME Bit Ckialirlili'i Colic, Cktliri aid Dlirrkou Riaitf Ciril Mia It is with pleasure that 1 "give you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago when 1 had a severe case of measles 1 got caught out in a hard rain and the meailc* settled in my stomach and bowels. 1 had an awful time and had it not been for the use of Chamber Win's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not have posßtbly lived but a few hours longer, but thanks to this remedy I am no# strong aud well. I hsve written the above through simple gratitude and I shall always speak a good word for this remedy.—Sam. H. Gwin, Concord, Ga. For sale by S. R. Biggs NORTH CAROLINA FURNITURE. Fine Display In the State*' Exhibit Palace at the Jemeetown Exposition. North Caryllna lias become famed.ln many directions and for many rea sons. and not the least of these Is on account of her furniture and textile factories. With the display of the varied Industries of the slate at the Jamestown exposition there ls/s fine exhibit along theee lines of manufac ture. These departments sre In cbsrge of Asron H. Cbisbolra, who under stands the business thoroughly and who has arranged the exhibits In. a very artistic manner. The cotton fabric Interests of North Carolina are among the most Impor tant la the Atate. These are complete ly covered /by the textile display, sev ers] thousand spedmena be lug shown la the stacks and cases, and more than a hundred mills are represented. The furniture department shows a collective exhllilt from the numerous fsctorles of the state In suits and oddi ties and also the woods in the dlffereut StSgos of manufacture. Most of the cabinet woods of the stste sre employed In this furniture manufacture. Tou will see a number of very pretty and useful articles sad will resllse-perhapS "for the first time, unlees yoifarc from North Carolina— that that state Is by no means un known In the world which the exhibits la this department represent ',(t|, Everybody loves our baby, rosy, sweet and warm, Wi h kisay places on her neck and dimples on her arms. Once she was so thin and cross used to cry with pain- Mother gave her CascaswMt, now she's well again. Sold by S. R. Biggs, Williamston, N. C; Slade Jones, A Co. Hamilton, N. C. The Kid—Pa. what Is a "automobile meet r Ttie Dad—Anybody that gets te the way of one Is automobile meet --Cleveland italn Dealer. 1 i. p, Keep the pores open and the f skin clean whe% jrou have a cut burn bruise or DeWitt's Carboli/.eil Witch H»*el Salve penetrates the pores and heals . CLJt Z — j™■■ ■" g - - Co. Hamilton, N. C . WITH A LAME BACK? Ettaey Tmtk MakttTee WsrraMc. Almost everybody who reads the nm paper* U sure to know of the wonderful j, SMmA J the great kidney. Kver TO li end Wider remedy. 4 I \F*SI .A I* I* the greet ra«4- J rJCV ' ts c* l trhanph of the nioe- IvVl* m M teeoth ceotury; dte )rnl In oorered e(t«r years of jl'll—ff 11 IWI scientific research bv ■4l r 1 Nlll MWHIIW ivVMiwil iu fr-f[ Dr. Ktimer, tii« emf fl ' - neat kidney sad hlad * vr, (Jn spodsHsl, fH li wonderfully suoossrful In promptly ouriag leme back, kidney, bladder, uric edd trou blee end Bright's Dlsesse, which b the wont form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer * >W> But te not reo ornn lendedfor everything but If you hey*kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It wW he found just the remedy you need. It he* bee* tested In eo many weyx, In boipttal work, la private practice, among the helpieee too poor to pur chase relief and has proved eo sucoeerful In every case that a special arrangement he* been made by whioh all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may bevo a sample bottle seat free fey malt, alee a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how te find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading thl* ganeroua offer in thl* paper aad ■and your address '* fIHB ■■a Dr. Kilmer k Co., Blng-H hamton, N. Y. regular fifty oent and a—«*»■«> am dollar aites are aoid by all good druggists. Don'l make any mist ska, but remember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the sddrsss, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. North Carolina Ispsndlturee. Tlh» aUte of North Caroline appro printed the aum of gOO.onO for Ita rep refutation at the Jamestown ex pool tton. Of thia amount $2.\000 wee ex pended In ooustruellug ami furnishing the building, a portion of the furni ture In the building being donated. The remaining $30,000 we* expeuded In securing, trnnaportlng and Installing exhibit* and was apportioned aa fol lowa: Agriculture, horticulture, for eetry and fish exhibit, under the su pervlHion of T. K. Bruner, secretary of the agricultural department of the state, 90,900; textile* and furniture, under the direct control of Colonel rogue and the Immediate management of A. 11. Chlabolm, tuluea a^il metallurgy exhibit, undor the sapervl alou of l)r. Joseph Hyde Pratt, atate geologist, $3,000; historical exhibit. In nbargo of Mrs. Llndaay Patterson of Wluston-Hnlem, assisted by Misses Hlnton and Hchenck of Raleigh aad Greensboro, respectively, $2,000; edu cational exhibit, under J. Y. Joyner, superintendent of public achoola of North Carolina, SI,OOO. In addition to the above, there waa an appropriation of $5,000 by the legislature for the benefit of the negroes of the state, with which to secure tbelr exhibit for the Negro building. Ecziai For the good of those Buffering with ecxema or other such trouble I with to aay, my wife had some thing of that kind and after using the doctor'# remedies for some time concluded to try Chamberlain's Salve, and it proved to be belter than anything she had tried. For aale by S. R. Biggs- . North Carolina Education. , The educatlounl exhibit of the state of North Carollua at the Jamestown exposition Is a complete demonstra tion of the educational methods em ployed lu the varloua part* of the atate aud graphically represents the public school *y*tem of the state. The ex hibit constats of pictures, charts, maps and the handiwork of the students. The Isrgfcst and moat Interesting pic ture la one representing the University of North Carolina at Cbappcl Hill. Here are ahowu the entire carapua and surrounding country. Charta and sta tistics under this picture Bhow the won derful growth ef the university since Its inception In 187$. |ohn Riha, a prominent dealer ot Vinlng, In , says: ''l have been selling DeWitt's Kidney and Blad der Pills for about a year and they give better satisfaction than any pill I ever sold. There are a' doz en people here who have used them and they give perfect satis faction in every case. I have used themVnyselt with fine tesult.'' Sold by S. R* Biggs. Williamston, N. Cj Slade Jones, A Co. Hamil ton, N. C. exposition Hatss Reasonable. District »nmeuger Ageut J. H. Wood of the (Southern Itullwsy company at Aahevlllu has returned from a several days' trip to tUe Jamestown exposition and declares that he wss favorably Im pressed with the excellence of the ex poeltlou. He said that there waa ae reason for complaint; that the ttana portatloa facUltlea were entirely ade quate; that hotel facilities Were ample and that rates were reasonable. The expoaltlon Itself, Mr. Wood aaid, was Interesting snd Instructive and sight seer* could very pleasantly and profit ably spend several days In and around Norfolk sad the exposition Cttisea. AshevlUe, N. C. Fir u totl'rti MHtiH To improve the appetite and strengthen the digestion try a few doecs of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich., aayt; •They restored my appetite when impaired relieved me of a bloated feeling and caused a- pleasant and satisfactory movement of the bow els." Price. »; cents. Sample free, S. R. Biggs. North Carolina Negro BshlWt. North Carolina baa cantrtbvted tn the^Jsiuestown Im +tiA f.lirir.l fMf Ihi fftloful aunt* .1/ iu»! K-Hwn »"• 1u » vu "' deaf, dtuab Md bllnd.^l>c»tod»t^- woVrf the imfortwut* ■todeufi of this lnntltutloo bar* .ttraatod th* at tention of tk« eatlr* country. JS Tb* college* and acbool* r*pr**ent*d la tba negro exhibit of North QaaoUaa an H follow*: School lb* Cokirad Deaf, Dumb and Blind. Hateigh; Aab*- vllle graded acbool, A*h*vtlle; High Paint Normal acbool, High Fymt; Wat* Normal school, Bliiabatb OMy: Boanok* Institute, Ell*ab*th City; WhlM*d K-mdad acbool, Dnrbam; St Aagu*tln*'e acbool, Balelgb; A- and M. «*•*•* Oraanaboro; Joseph K. Bride school, Kntleld; Henderson Normal Inatitat* and Hbaw unlraraity, Raleigh Among tba moat Interacting nblblta la tba ganaral dlaplay of Worth Caro- Ilaa negro development la a collection of negro publication Tb* exhibit ef Africa a curiae la ala* moat Interesting H4 unique. •sspt"' mm '•Three year* ago we had threr doctor* wilh our Utile boy and everything that they could d seemed in vain. At laat when all hope miN be K one ** begai using Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholern and Diarrhoea Remedy and in H few hour* he began to improve. Today he ia aa healthy a child ah parent* could wiah for.''-Mrs. t J. Johnston, Linton, Miss. For sale by S. R. Biggs. Why She Walled. Aa old woman, red neaed and In raga, stood In front of a pawnahop that was burning down. The flamea threw weird llgbtf on her, and aha cried and wrong bar henda pitaoualy. "What I* tb* matter with your a fireman askad. "You don't own tb* ■bop, do jreur "No," *he walled. "But my old man's Sunday ault I* up that apout, aad be don't knew It" DeWiU'g Little Early Risers don't sicken or gripe. Small Pills, essy to take. Sold by S. R. Bigg* William ton, N. C; Made Jones 4 Co, Hamilton, N. C, Late ef ftaaeen Per Hie Oroyeh. "What makes you a* grouchy r "1 won |6O at poker laat night" "Wall, doee that mate you sorer "Bore it taak** ma aore. I bad to spend 910 for drinks, 9* far cigars, 943 for a new dreae to aqua re myaalf with my wife, aad I burned a bole la my new trouaen with a cigar. And they paid me all my winnings la I. O. U.'a." -Cleveland leader. "We never repent of eating too little," was one of the ten rules of Thomas Jefferaon, president ot the United Stated, and the rule applies to every one without exception during thia hot weather, because it ia hard for food even in small quantities, to be digeflted when the blood ia at high temperature.. At this aeaagn we should eat spar ingly and properly. We ghou d also help the stomach at much aa possible by the use of a little Kodol For Indigestion and Oyapepaia. which will rest the stomach by dig esting the food itself. Sold by 3. R. Biggs. Williamston. N. C; Slade Jonea, 4 Co. Hamilton, N. C. Tb* Jatropha urena la *ald to be tbe moat poiaonous plant In existence. It* action la on the heart, and a decoction kill almoet fnettfataneoualy. Those who have stomach trou ble, no matter how slight, should give every possible help to the digestive organs, so that the food may be digeatcd with the least eflbrt Thia may be done by tak ing something that contain* ntt ural digeative proper ties-some thing like Kodol For Indigestion and llyspepaia. Kodol is a pre paration of vegetable acids and contains the very same jukes lound .in 4 healthy stomachy H digests what you eat. Solil by S K. Biggs, Williamston, N. C; Slade Jones, & Co, Hamilton, N. C. Jamaatown'e Aca*—lblHty. Within * tw*utj-four hour radio* of tb* *xi>**ltloa there lire some 0,000,- 900 people, or nearly half the popula tion ot the entire United States Bight or ten rsllroods and aa maay ateam ablp tinea ceater la Norfolk aad New port News, making It poaalble to bring *tt of tbeee people to the expoeitiou during tb* period ot the celebration, and all who entor the gate* ot tb* Co lonial Ctty hy the flea will Bad enter telnmeat la th* highest aaasa ef the .weed. I will mail you free, to prove merit, samples of my Dr. Shoop'a The Kidneys Troubles of th* Stomach, Heart or are mejrely symptons old* deeper ail ment. Don't mare the common error of treating symptoms only Symptom treatment ia treating the auuur of your ailment,and «ot TH* CAUSE. Weak Stomach nerves— the inside nerves—mean Stomitch weakness, always. And the Heart and Kidneys aa well have their controlling or tnidoi.nerve* f|fW en these nervea, and you inevita 2 where remedy evan to the sample and free Book. Dr. Shoop, longer. Turning Me horse aeroe* th* b*ar**, be said, In a HißlMftl«M«per. "Look 'ere. my fare a a 'turr, an' •'I want #»**?• few worda for Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. 1 have used this preparation in my family for the |>a*t five y« are and have re commended »t to * number of peo ple in York county pod have r.e-r known it to fUll to t fTfct a > in any instance I frl th;ii 1 can »ot say too much for the brst rdmedy.of the kind in the world " —9 Jemison, Spring Grove, Yuri County, Pa, Thi- remedy la f.v ol.b» .. ■ " 1 ; IMIVEASITV COLLEBEI OF MEDICINt\TO^°' ! |MiIBtBI-t£»T»flrf-9Bimi*rr rModw Uwlalu gaf - 't »ili W tcachiag U amr HoapkaL CITY BARBER SHOP J. H. HYMAN, Mgr. Main Street First Qass Shop 5 Chairs Everything CLuu uud in Order PRESSING CLUB We are running a pressing club in connection with onr barber shop and have an experienced preaaer and cleaner in charge. Give tiß Your Work Sour Stomach No appetite, loes ot strength, nervosa- MM, headache, constipation, bad breath* general debility, aour risings. and catarrh of the Momaah era all dua to Indlgwtlen. Kodol relieve* In&tfeallen. Thia new discov ery repraa*nta the natuial Julcea of diges tion u they oxM In a healthy atomach, combined with the |nalas( known tonio and raconatructlve properties. Kodol for dyapepala doe* not only relieve lodlgaatloa and dympeta. but title fameu* remedy helpa all atomach treublea by oleanalng, purlfyiag, aweeteiiteg and atrangtheirfng til* moooue membrane* lining the atenwah. Mr. a a. BAj( Kimawit W. Va.. aea " I eaa troubtad weh nar aloaMeh tartn«at**ai»j aad we a*e ■*• aria* K la ia* , lladol PtjaHi WWI You Bat. lndtt««Oon soar kalckln* ol eaa, ata. Frepered br *. e. Oewrrv * 00b. OHtOAOfk For a*l* By: 8. R. Bigja, Williamston. Slade, Jonea a Co.. Hamilton. Cure* Blood, ,4kla Dla*aae*, Caacor, Qr**t**t Blood rmlftei Free. If your blood ia impure, thin, diaeaacd hot or full of humors, if you have blood poleeo, cancer, carbunclea, eating anna, scrofula, ecaewa, itcblag, rlainga >nd bumpa, scabby, pOnply'akla, bone peina, catarrh, rhenmatiaut, qr any Idood or akia dlaaaac, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. Bi) Soon all aorta heal, kebea and pataa atop aad th* blood I* made pur* aad rich. Druggist* or by expreaa fl oo p*r targe bottle. Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlauta, Ca, B. B. B. la especially advteed for chronic deep-aeeted ca**a, aa it cure* after all *l** fail*. Hi SSI *ll aMlMrw* DTK In J*» NT! ■ «• rmmmkltS*"M ymrf ji>sS«?' MT| / KS AM| Vkw l ; / BCVI jBl'VMBjl % | •-% ■ .• , jSpil^^l^CTir: M-lir.larsliij). culture a n«laucial lifT Advaacad cwnu i* Ait *nl Elocution. Bhuimm Cgbap, Bible, and Nan—l coorm. | U J U— ! » —-i ji'- 1 ; ; Take Your CiotMug To Octarios Price Wten yon want the, cleaned or premed U*m Skirts cleaned and prrsStirt at a namiMt price. U ork Guaranteed to Q Satisfaction. Roanoke Pressing Club in Mobley Building ■ , , - . THB NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Regtriar Cmir« leading to d*grem of Bachelor at Fedagefy, Bachelor of Art* Bachelor at Science, and a new couraa laadiag to tha degree of Bachelor of Muaic *r«nrd, laundry, tuition and faaa for uaeaf text book a, ate., $l7O a Tear. For f.ee-tuition »tui'euta, si*S . V SJ TBK NonHM. DafAarxKNT give* thorough instruction ia tha anbjecta Uufht in the schools aifll colleges, and apaciat padaKagicat training for tha profession of teaching. Teacher* and (iraduetea of other collegaa are offered a ooe-fear ijwcial ronrs- in Pedagogy and allied subject*. ) Thk CoMMKnciAi. DwarTMSWT offer* practical inatraeiioa in Stenography, Typewriting. Book-keeping and other business subjects. Tha Department* o» Manual Aria and Domestic Science provide tnatrnetioa ia Manual Training and la aneh subjects aa relate directly to the bmn and family. The Music Department, in addition to the degree course near offer* a certificate ■-nurse in vocal and iuetrunieatal muaic. To aecura hoar! la the dnrmiior%, - all free-tuition applications should be made before July IS- The fall tern opeaa September 18. 1907. For catalogue nn.l other information, ad drees. J. I. FOUST, PRRSIDKNT, .4: . ■ CRBBNtaOEO, N. C. JOHN D. BIGGS, Preaideat ASA T. CRAWFORD, Secretary ft. TVaaaaiar T W. TILGHMAN, General Manager. ; Th Dennis Simmons * ' ; r ' - I ' Lumber Co. ' " ' " \ - 1 : : T • i. ' - - MANUFACTURRRS OF Kilo Dried N. C Pine Lumber DENIfIS SIMMONS BRAND CYPRESS SHINGLES ORDERS AND CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED WILLIAMSTON, N. C. J -i U- I I 'I I Suffolk Food and Fuel Company •UrrOMt. VIRGINIA iTW '.-'i 7" DBALBRS IM ' - : Own, Oats, Hay. Cement, Lime, Coal, Meat and Meal We Gut Supply You 00 Short Notice. Girt Us Your Ottos a. T. BRAN I LEY, Local Representative Yon Will Find ye the Same During 1907 that You Did During 1906 We Carry at Wllliamston, N. C., . A Stock of Corn, Oata, Lime and Cement ao aa to save delay in filling orders WE SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY - 1111 H 1 v 1 ii'ii,' .11 ■ 1 1 \jmssmeasssemammmmsaKemssaaacßt Statement of the Condition of BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE At the close of business Friday, May 18th. 1906. RKBOURCBS. MARIUTIBB. Loans and discounts fU,"94 >9 Capital atock $15,000.00 Overdraft* l.i«Ml Surplua lead ytkn.o* » Undivided profiU yt«.7* B'k'ng Honae, P. and fixture* 5,685.81 gjUg 15,000.00 Doe from banka and banker* 1,568.6s Time certificate* of depoatt 4,J44.00 State oi North Carolina—Coanty of Martia. Ij J C. Robertson, caahier of the above named baak do mksnjßK" •wear that the above st*t*n at ia tine to the beat at my knowledge and belief. J. C. ROBBRTSON, Cashier. Subscribed and cwora to before toe thia *9 day «f May H*7- S. L>. ROSS, Notary PnMfc. Correct—Attest: A. & aobersoaand J. H. Robert*** Jr., Director*. ATLANTIC COrtJT LINE IWILRO/I& CO. PASBKNGHR TRAFFIC DRPARTMRNT. TRAIN SBRVICR:-^lnangn Train Service, Noa. 73 and Effective April 8, 1907, new train service will be inauguarated be tween Wddou and Rimton, N. C. trains Nan. 73 and 72 on totewteg DAItY KXCRIT SI'NDAV DAJV.V KXCRPT SOHDA Y Baj a m Leave Wthton *' Amve " 730 p m ji'ss " (| ® i® p ® looltn HObgood " 610 p m 1018 a u Oak City " 541 p a 1050 am " Parmele * . yJ fif " sao p» 1 11 aj a si OteeneiHe " 434pm 11 49 a m " Ayden 401 p n lao 7pm - Qrifton ~
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