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THE HElfl-WTXEKLY R0BE8ONIAN. 7 . Ktttacliea a tWfcalet. lilt lh most iJUoul, btby-btu-vmt kind in lb street ears I h l hava lutlatida At buai Jack Frost inn a (all 001 o' The only way to mauags a hi I it i riif for a man t t u : baud is uoi 10 li hini km it. fu tlau 0 SI d lellof fi'fi Doll'l brag about ) Uf futufi ( woman lt prltv thai r ii' rli .11 . V . l' ( am vie pn'' in l ii l Bl ) il UlPiLi' rat a Id lab- UlllO bav i g UJPUt. It luti ) (int tii mail h. ' if . waul in- t ( 'I 'uri I f ritiiii kr-ii Jii' v-riuK mgua hi iy lifii ",ir t! a:i . jtm w;i Iff. A r-l' ui' c man )! a:i tliat if ll" had g l!r C"l h uiJ bav t t j iuu-!i more "f a 'i'K'l, Mi ll a O.'lifge uian that ll tier-li iii in'. i i-n fa I 1 1 n ' Tnur pail e. ii t staud ci t cru- It A $.u Onl i .'iii f i.l tfc iLi K' thai ar ranr tobnak than I make tin- man ouly broak thuis.v- ef bad babita attr tbev t reak til tlllaolvea Thwr i ii" raat'Hi utiv ac ui rui iii a mend ah u!du t t t :a at on i rala. M .uy !!it be thitri.it t nl eVll. I'Ut 11 111 t'' brt 'ill i i tbe l:ii--irr eVl'.a. N ti-ii a man !. tin hlauu " "ii tut luck, I ul bui ht wins h attributes it to hi g d j ml -- IlI'Mlt. la tb (ail of 4tf !alrarteJ Ibal fear ful itivraae, Blood Knaon. Ii gained m ti headway that 1 waa furr. la rraign ray pualtkm and aerk relief at llul Niiir Afle aprndieg all tbauieana 1 had 1 cul U MrcuptiU In lea than three wreka I a la a boapital, and after uiue ol Buffering 1 waa di hauged a i mnl In leva (ban a moult rfjf Uine tu my body e-tnrd to be affected au.t frit aa il thry would hcrak at lb leaat rirrtioa Again I wax compelled 16 reMgti. and I rrtururd tu the hoaitl fur a wvr:t wrrka lay U'liru I iinic out 1 u ailvlsrd tOtrr farming NS'hrn I tint mt 'ii thr iinn 1 prrailr.l en tlir oulv lirm ho haii llol lru t rt mc oor dnm ).tilrauf S S S At tint time Uidi of tnv luml rrf broVrn oat with Mtatrn ami I icovrrr.l with Ixuit and irr. In the meantime iv ilrni't'lt Iia.I iifktreii I wii iliifrn tarfllra tA S. S S f .riur and I bei-an H. uV, an I hidn't l. Hi ht aitrr taktri the tlnitrrntli lttlr lot a orr or bod aa viaihle. R. H 1'ownu.. I'ajit th St . Utile RiK-k. Ark ' 1 North Carolina Taaehar'a Big Pupil. Of all human diaeaa, ContK"u Bl.io.1 ' Mr M M Korba. of Camdrn coutt Pm..ti ii the niot lu.K-oui mid hateful T. '"' ' ttfndlnf the aumaaar The vii tim i turture.! with e-tinit' uh er, i arlmol. boaita of tuachliiK th rooal l . I .1 II V 1 1 ikU ka orei aim bit.-, uiii;uiiv iium nr, ( vinn'Toim pupn iuh iuuui7 m- " ' w IVWlll i Lltlle Karlv rrupiiotia ana oiuer kvui)jiini& i me mi j proliir1 eratile dieae. 8 S. S has le-ii used : liu namo la Iwla Iwark. aoa of auctesfully for nearly fifty vrar for I John wtrk, a nahwrman on Alb- , 'cat ladlea and weak et,le eDj"T oniaK'"iM "'"xi ' m,re Sound I'e la II Tara old and , llieir rleanalo,f efle t. whlln atroDg 1 lll)ll. 11 COII-i ... -, n VVin h wMf to school to Mr. Korra tie weignfta nrer TiiKI potindi and hla mother told Mr Forb8 that I.ewla wHuhod 159 noumla hefor h was wranexl. Hm exhlblta hlroalf aimtlraa. rolna; to Virginia nach, Norfolk and otbw nearbr Dlacoa. H will not reoturw far from horar la afraid of an aeel- j Womeu are aa foud of ruirrcrc dnt or that he will get alck. He ' gg mnu are of another kn-d o: sleepa on an Iron bdatd and Baa a i giaiaet. rhalr rapeclaly conatracted for hla ! ... , , ue. He apends his tlma with hla , A small boy seldom eujoy. K father on the bearh Chapel Hill 1 anywhere his mother wub News. j bim to f I 0,'teu bric-abrac is "ld fur t.Mn no niercurv, jwHrt-di or other mineral. Our home treatment book ive all the aymp lumi of this di eaae. Medical axl rife fre. Tks Swift Specllo Caaipaay, Atlaata, 6a. auttern narvaating. Travellern In ttorlln vUuiiik tha ad jacent coiintry In llie SpriUf; are but rlcd to see ihe tro In the wooda gayly dresaed In Kauze a If for a ball. The gauze, which Is put around tba abort branches, U tied uj near the trunk of the tree and in not Intended for decorative use, hut la the work of the butterfly harvest-. It is well known that atauy butter- fllea are valuable, and unique apecl mena lu good condition will bring good prices. In catching a full-fledged butterfly there is always danger of injuring its delicate wIiik and de stroying or lessening its value. To obtain the butterflies in the most sat isfactory manner the collectors raise their own specimens, and they choos the woods for the grazing ground. With boxes of caterpillars on neata of leaves, they repair to the outskirts of Berlin, and place the worms on the limbs, where tbey will have a suffi cient quantity of food of the proper kind and live under natural condi tions. The gauxe is placed carefully over each limb after a sufficient num ber of the caterpilars have been plac ed on it. and left to make their co coons, when the harvest is gathered. Trees dressed in this way present a peculiar appearance. A Plnwal tlll No pill la aa pleasant and oal Inn a DeWtti Little Karlr Ri-r Klei are o mild and effective thai children, del penijilr aay tbey are the tat liter julN aold. Sold by I)r H T. Foje A Co Pointed Paragraph. There's uo fo il like ai old I . I who acts Ik a y ting fool. ragging Plains r Aiy - I l o. ill at. .. I'M I ufTisl w.lh falm w I nui gnatiuti .J '.tu Mui' ailli -! pin liinxijb Ui' gf in I if ff-r-d lefribly at tii' 'nil-- iiin I'.rtud ki lid. I i. In. in. (i l.t) an I ruthiii f Id -l I i tii- t ram htU '.. 'ty ! lurm n t fir it kt'ikI tiiat I i al 'n-l xl an J fail'i 'xit I tial nrr tnoi in .d ' a'iui 'bl l.lri rui"dr fur u a .iin ii I f Mm I it (H.-atant to lr an I v.Hi aiiw Uiat I Iiad tun r ttril ii.'-Ii in ." M l ,r tlir iiiifh tnv iu aii I ait.-r n.nrf U-u UottlM I a a -P iuiaji f r tthi 'iiil '..i I ft.-r i a -n Mn. Huti . iii" in j-rf- t (i.-aJ'.i. k a,i- ii t mk V inn f 1'irl.ii fir m-intr'iaJ lirl'r. ,h-.irii ( l inn paina a'ri ' 1 1 : i J 1 1 1 ii ix. brt lien all 'l.'i- r r.-im- iii fa.i to Srinj; ti-r ilief Any 'ilf'-rrr riiai f-ijri- a-a!'h t.y lak ii U mi- if i'bX'Iui in ii--r hum Th- Urit 'ixttV i'inni'- tn a-lii-nt t.if . in th r..i.l tu ii-,t!lh Kir B"lv.'- in -' 144I Jinit . I ! 1 11 11 I '-iavrtun-iit. Hi 1 tiattaiKnnfB Mdiiiiif (Jo.. Chattaiioiiga. Inn. it re u.ririg 11. mi. a 1 iT'-n ki 1 nig Ih lj.i.- A.r i..ry w r . aw mmmmmmm UP. May Aa4. Waihiuaiiou, Ic H Tb- Sta'o d 'part aioiil b bu adv a -I b J Mr. M ok 1, th Jauaii- ehar d srTre. that th prop : ' th pr a dftul t 'r'i' wat- 1 a ' uai con f-reiii- haa t -- i rr-.v-- at T-ki j an i On be otiiidered if tht div I I t'nlivU hira It al t2 fplv I t J a) aii'-a- af - - r ; 1 ui it wil! a a'-t'"(itaiii,' 1 I th ihvita'i n. a !eti 1. jri rip!rt. a'id tba 1 ,' t 1 i I t -i mad t sti r "li ' -r c ii' - . deaiit- t b ! t h 1 .!(:. ia "liifttf il i : a " Timfvr ofo.k krfj the old horiKMraJ t.uilini through the yt-.r. It pd) to u-se the i!th iL " .irf mrn in mm vhosc ( the sound- t" - ruLf to bv I. '.i .ti;rd .'Con- Who Is Paul E. Wirt?"'- I Krin "r the uri'r.iVi ulii i, ... jxernli th ' loot ai i i : t.lati 'ii tlop all tr-iulib- that ititerf- iO. nutrition That uha' ir.!i'-r KiH-ky Mnntitiiu l'a il' I it"iit Tea or Ta'dri- An .i-,r druiticUt. I he Only W a . A T-tiaa laraier w h : or p i rut hrt ti u : i ... , , B'' ' mt "f the ruv.itf t ' tii- ' i w.'-vi! ". tli-i -' Ii i .1 1 1 a 11 1 . 1 -t'.- Ii t '-in ) t Ii- T- x ? i id r t i- -lid !! - HI 'til , I'-aid i' ' - "i : r ir ; , v 1 m I 1 t h . . '1 1 t tl)M :Pe ri Iiltl I il t r Ivr.v 'I'm' a I !n4ii,if iti d a- iiiia- to iti- rmtiiii Mit "ftn lar i liti frrr)r, wh" la lesriiii K thlt In til 11 t U't deplld 1 i!-V ; r , . I . .-(-.. Divereificatn u f cr t a winn in favor with "tir (ar--Kx. cure Hlevd PoI.im,. Caoc.r. Hktra. Eciena. j j uulr.i bnt more often JUlik I Id Caifrunclr. Kic. Mcdtcina Fre. t0r briO-B "braC . Robert Ward. Maxey'a, Oa.. saya:' A woman kuows more about tie ''I suffered irom blood poison, my styles in a minate than a man bead, faoe and shoulders were one j does in a lifetime. maaa of corruption, aches In bones and joints, burning, itching, scabby skin, was all run down and disconr aged, bat Botanic Blood Balm cured me perfectly, healed all the sores and gave my skin the rich glow of health. Blood Balm pnt new life into my blood and new ambition into mr brain.'' (Jeo. A. Williams, Roxbnry, faoe covered with pimples, chrouio sore on back of head, sopperating swelling on neck, eating uloer on leg, bone pains, itching skin cored peifectly by Botanic Blood Balm sores all healed. Botanic Blood Balm. Sume men should give chanty apt) at home by ctstiug their bread upon the wtr. The up-to-date gossip now baa an automobile tongue one that is always rouoing people down. RECTOR OF-ST.TugE" Aahburabaaa. Oatarlo. Ta title ta tb Good Oaalltlta of Cbanbrrtala'a Couth Rimed Ashbarubam, Ont., April 18, 1 !03. I think it ia only right thut I should tell yon what a wonderful ef fect Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has produced. The day before Knster I cures all malignant blood tronbles, was so distressed with a cold and such as eczema, scabs and scales, pirn- cough that I did not think to be able pies, running sores, scrofula, etc He is the creator of Fountain Pens. See our select line of his latest creations, the only pen that positively will not leak. The first pen, the .best pen is the WIRT PEN. A guaranteu warran ty with each pen. H Oukk. Not a minate should he loot wlieu a child shows aymptoua of croap. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given mi icon a the child becomea liuarae, 01 even after the croupy couxh ap pears, will prevent the attack. It never falls, and if pleaaant and aafe to take. For sale by Dr. II. T I'ojie & Co., and Dr. R. ii. Roier 1 . riMt stun. VMi-:, ( 1 ' I kIu--, .in- m 1 rt nut': . 1! 1 Chil'llit ii m I 1 the fotinil.iti it t if ut ion t!ut wM l.i-f f'r car St ott I-!:!ni!-.i' :i i the right j -ruff. Sfott'i Mnuilsion stimulates t H- irou 1 rr n i-r. of t hihlrcn, ' In lj-. tfietii !mi!(l a firm Mirx l.ition f"i .1 sturdy con.ti t iti t 1. Sn 1 for f mm Kfflpla. . SCOTT & BOW NE , ChmlBta. 400-415 Poarl Strtt. Naw Vortfe SOo. and S I OO ; all druclta. rr K n I" hum t im in 'a line of Shoes) 11-1 nr in i-ii- - ill new -no old atock. G. W. McQUEEN, The LiumDerton Barlv. 'i fin ih an oaay abavo. Kt . I at barbr ever gr. )o' call u. m al mj aaluoa, A t moral nf . eve nr 000D ; I cularrj drnu tb balr wllta fraaa T. ai". 1'ie cunUiiT of tbo fc. ty iia la aal Bad towelaeloaa, i.l.1.. ....... kUH n 1 trary tblaa 1 tblo k yoa'll 61a, Co anil tba fai aaS tba aia4. ' my art aid ktll aa d tf yna 1141 rail I'll do for vna. ONE HORSE RUNS RAILROAD. DISRAELI REMEMBERED. In Waited Until Friend Won Seat Parliament Before Replying. Disraeli, even if he jerted about huai foea, "bavd a seriously good memory for Ma frdwndfl. Whether or not they, too, had their names written down and put in a drawer, they had a wonderful faaruky for public reappearing. A, score) of well-known oaea could be quoted, an one that is lees oonplcuou8 arid taaa teaaiHar will be new to many read era. Aa a boy, Sir John Pope Hen aeajy conceived a romantic admiration for Disraeli, and wrote to tell him ao ia a letiter which ended, "I love you.' No answer was vouchsafed ; Disraeli had an almost inflexible rule of no reply to unknown correspondent. Tears passed. Then Pope Hennessy won an Irdah seat. The first congratu lations he got in London were Die raell'a, who, without further ado, In vited him to dinner to meet other and more famous members of parliament, and wibo, later, gave him a colonial governorship. The blind affection "of the boy undoubtedly Influenced the career of the man. London Chronicle. Ksjiecially advised for all obstinate cases that have reached the second or third stage. Druggists, $1. To prove it cures, sample of Blood Balm sent free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, (la. Doscribe trouble and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. to take any duties the next day, as my voice was almost choked by the coogh. Htl U T p) P K C.l) The same day I received an order' "1 I vl Jj UL IJ. irom yon ior a Dottie or your uougn Caustit Com. A cold may end in catarrh or pneu monia. Catarrh is bad and unpleas ant to yonr friends. Pneumonia u quickly dangerous, often death itself. Keep the breathing apparatus open and clean. All diseases of the throat and bronchial tubes cared quickly, pleasantly by Dr. King's Wild Oherry and Tar. ''It tastes good.' Even chronic bronchitis gives way before King's. 25c, guaranteed by Dr. H. T. PopeA Co. , no met stings rer DrurtKennaamv The Jail at Whlttog is an odd bwsi building that is saMom used. ItoeeaV ly, however a reaag man lsaMbaal wjsj freely of soawe toolo that not onaJT toned bias, up but made him uaduMfl rracttoaa, and the. city nrkai ws eompelled to gather htm In aad plaosj him In this Uttto-vsed Jail. Juat after tbay left him tka aMS horrible crlee of paia aad ahoata far help were heard laaulng from the Wooden box, but It was supposed that these were only the ravings of a trunken man, who desired to attract attention. Some time later It waa fllscovered that a nest of hornets had been disturbed by the prisoner's en trance and immediately commainoed to punish him for disturbance of their peace, as well as drunkenness. The treatment sobered him aad the polloe fudge deemed further penance nnae tessary. Holton (Kan.) Record. Think what tba drop in tba once of cotton means to the South 1 Last Sunday's Savannah Morning News says: "The drop in the price of cottou yesterday, when the govern mf no's report was pnMjohod showing a crop of 12, IU2.C00 bales means that the Sutb will get between twelve and filtpen millions less for the re mainder of the crop than she would have got if the price bad remained at what it was the dav before the government's report was given out. Raleigh Observer It's woderful power goes to the seat of your trouble, vitalizes, strength ens every part of your body. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 oents. Tea or Tablets. Ask yonr drnggist. Remedy. I at onoe procured a sample bottle, and took about three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold had completely disappeared and I was able to preach three times on Easter Day. I know that this rapid and effective care was dae to yonr Cough Remedy. I make this testimonial witboat solicitation, beiag thankful to have found sacli a Godsent remedy. Respectfully yours, E. A. LANGFELDT, M. A., Rector of St. Luke's Church. To Chamberlain Mediciue Co. This remedy is for sale by Dr. H. T. Pepe & Co., and Dr. R. G. Rier. )rr.. l- eaoiuat ivioiais 1 1 aim eaeeio ea aevsiM ft aw sjsMaaM .skom so seoae O -8 'YllrimOOf 'AueduKT) touiipei, sstfig UVaNl-IVO 1VI0M1MIN03 WULV aMV AUVia X3W30d lessen aav snnsava v A809 TrV SO HMJ ee4 ajeus him eaa pue 'unss isase eee neX AHlNiHOVf e mmm ieiM Buime en e'M 0061 QNivna aeesse asave ano savaj 04 AUJMIHOVW J m oaAaatjixNi xnts at Strongest u me w. Id. or A Filipino clotbipr advertises rhirta at $38 each. Don't blame the Filipinos for not wearing 'em. The country expect a great deal from President Roosevelt, but it will hardly iuMat. upon bim living up to Jacobs Rn ' press notic-s. There tnnst be fan in the game preserves when the deer comes in at drj'k and tells about, the hunt ers and the pnides shooting each other. Tom Lawson refuses to talk about the financial situation. Do not blame him for not talking 00 1 mg as he can make so muoh more by writing. As we nndsrstand Russia's de fens, the ships of the Baltic flet were just shooting at eaoh other, and the fishing smacks had do Hasp es getting in the way. "Can't yoo think Miss Linget long's face looks rather worn?" "Wll. she has bwn wearing it siDce 1863. Ex. Col. Loree, former president ot the Baltimore and Ohio, having bean slated for all the big railroad j bs in the country, is about due for meutiou as a Cabinet possibil ity. The Nebraska State Journal in sists thht ' no man knows as mi c as he lets en," right at a tinie when some of us are trying not to let on bow much we know. Rv. Dr. Minot Savage, of N York, is not satisfied with th Baokof Job. The good doctor is! talking like a man who had a full ' Outstanding Assurance. i ,179.276. 725 00 stock of Job's comforters. vsem 33 1.039,720 34 .iabilitie 159,910,67828 Sorplus . 71.129,042 06 Iaest cash settlements given to policy holders. Death claims paid in futl and at once. Strongest, Safest, Be h! most orooipt paying company on earth. Unique Conveyance for Paaaengars and Freight Between Maine Towna. j One of the unique things In Maine 1 la the one horse car which transports passengers, mall, express and freight from Oilead to Hastings. It is four miles or so from the Grand Trunk station at Gilead to the village of Hastings, lu a valley almost on the line between Maine anil NewHamp shire. A few years ao. when Hast ings was more prosperous, a railway was built between these villages on 1 the carriage road aloug Wild Kiver Valley. 1 A locomotive, built for this rail ' road, made four trips or so dally, con I necting with each passenger train over the Grand Trunk. Recently the railway locomotive was taken off and a horse substituted. The animal is harnessed to a light car. In which pas sengers, mall, express and freight are stowed. It Is hard footing for the horse along the railroad ties, and the animal seldom goes faster than walk. The trip Is made once a day. Drummers say the ride Is not the most j exciting one they have ever expert I enced, but it la unique. WANTED Sph. i r. HKi'kHSKNTATtvit in thia county .n.l K'lj'nomg terntonet, to represent aad alvertie an old eatabliahed bnaiaeas liu.e of solid financial standing. Salary fu weekly, with Kxpenaea advanced each Monday by check direct from head- -quarter. Hors and buggy formatted wbea uece iy; ponition permanent. Addreaa Blew roa. Si Co. , IK-pt. A. Mono Mdg . Chicago. III. RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS RALEIGH, N. C. Eq uitabe Life, fK NKW YORK. No flora Staffer lnz- If you are troubled with indiges tion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Care and see bow quickly it will core you. Geo. A. Thomson, of Spencer, la., says: ''Have had Dyspepsia for twenty years. My cape was almost hopeless. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was recommended and I ased a few bottles of it aad it is the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be witboat it. Have doctored with local physi cians and also at Chicago, and even west to Norway with hopes of getting some telief, bat Kodol Dyspepsia Core Is the only remedy that has dose me any good, and I heartily recommend it. Every person suffering ' with la- digestion or Dyspepsia should use it '' j Sold by Dr. H. T. Pope & Co. B. L PAGE. Agent. GaddyavUle, N. C. u K Tre. Lnmberton. N. C We have just epeaed another lrt of those Good t. heap Shoes to suit , aad fit yoa. Get a pair at W. O. Tfiompaon's. f- AAA BANK DEPOSIT ftHAIAH. TECS) ST A Railroad Fare Paia. 500 FHEB Coursea Offered. 1 Bear J it Coal. Write Qnldi CaCORCU-aUUSU auf4NESSC01UaE.Macaa.Ca A Flaa FeaaHy, 'I have used Dr. Kinggs Blotd and Liver Pills in my family and witl my tenants. iiCAm sixty-nine, and have rai'ied nine sons twenty-one years old, and four daughters, have used all 'be leading liver medicines, but find King's to be the best of all. "REUBEN V. CHRISTENBUR V. Experience tells. (Jet these pills at Dr. H. T. Pope & Co's. itanain uoy or war. It has been recently recorded that our friend, the Sotch collie, has been appearing in a striking, new Italian military role. In a Milan paper re cently appeared an interesting account of the manner in which a little corps of .collies baa been added to the Italian army and turned into dogs of war. They are not used for fighting, but .for retrieving wounded soldiers. Their trainer, Capt. Ciotola. has adopted the method employed with the St. Ber nards. In the training process the captain employes his men to play the part of the wounded. These collies, however, on finding a wounded soldier, are not trained to haul the man along with them, but they carry a small wal let of restoratives, to render first aid After the wounded man has been re freshed the collies hurry off to give the signal to the scouts of the army. who then bring the wounded into the relief line. One of the collies, Asta by name, coaxes aad encourages the wounded man to accompany her, if be can; fail ing that, she dashes off and In a little while returns convoying the search party. Another, who is called Mars, on finding one of the wounded, takes to the nearest high ground and raises a howl to summon the ambulance men. Stray Stories. MONUMENTS TABLETS IRON FENCES Write for new Catalog. WE PAY THE FREIGHT. COOPER BROS PROPR'S. IIcDuIIie Drag Stor j (Franklin Si Moore) i FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. CALL TO SEE US AND MAKV OUR STORK YOUR HEAD-" QUARTERS. FULL STOCK OP DRUGS-'SUNDRIES OLDEST DRUG STORK II FiYETTKYILLK' Senator AUi' n doubtless be pained to lr ha tb Iowa id infant refoaes o slay kid- pped. WET- VERMIFUGE i. the uae gooa. 3fc.-f.iii-1 jned nelicine thit hax arcJ the lives of little children for Ui pit fio years, h is i mil icin? Bui t i'ure. h h-it never been known Ii fail. If your chil4 is skk t a tot -Ua u FREY'S VERsllFUGC A FIRE TONIC FOR CHILDREN Do not uk- a tubstltuta. If your Jruiit Jnet not keep it. senj Iveaty-av cants ia staaps tu . tdts as. Haitian ore, Md. aj bottle will be Ballad jro. HOUjsiTcyrw Rocky Uotmtsin Tea ffusfs A Boay KaaUalaa AwBaay Paaota. Brttea waMaa Haane aaa BaaawaA vTgat. '. A -welne tnr Cbeatipaatoa, tadigeaalea. Live rui Kidaey Troablea, Ftmplea. BcawnaL Iajpaae Bid 3rerh. RiimM Boweaa. HaadaMk n.1 Itaok.ttta. I fa Boelry MoantaU Tea ta tab. - f ynu. eota a box. Geoata made as u.nfT r-T Onarpawr, Mia Ifcw. Wav 4VLc.. LGTS FOB SALLOW PC0sXS
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