" Efetfpf Salt on Wliea. In an inter anting series of experiments recently on the farm' of hc Royal Agricultural Socie ty gjagland tlio nanurial ralue of salt jtm unmistakably jndicatpd, An acre of wheat dressed with three hundrii pounds flf ppmin'oh salt yielded thiTtyruiup bath ? of grain, with a proportionate amount pf straw, whiljo.ap adjoining apre, left nnraapurpd, prodnped only; fsrenty-njue iisLei per acjet witl the straw imper fectly developed. The entire pasp of the ' rrvp is not stated, but this experiment hows that the additional ten bushels re ujng from the salt were produced at a fioti of thirty cents each. In another case p piece of grpund Intended for wheat was -njougtaed phe preceding fall, and again fa itfrj, when it was sowed with salt, and ftirward ploughed before seeding. On ihe 1st and 2d of $ptentpr wheat was 8flV at ' tho rate of two bushels to the acre. .Thfe crop when harvested, yielded, according to the est jmateof tlifrpwner Mr. 'johii Parke, not less than fprfjbushels of grain to the acre, with a luxuriant Vrflwth of stranv From these and many wimilar cases the inference seenjs to be yljit salt is a specific for the wheat crop, imparting solidity to thegrain and firm ness to tho straw, Rut it must not be .concluded that equally good results will always follow the appjicatjqn of salt. Montreal Gazette. Jnsecfs find Flowers.. It has long been known that flowers were necessary to insects ; but it is only within the last few years that ii has been diepsyered tluit insects arc quite necessa ry to flowers. There are, -however, but two or three tribes of insects whoso visits are serviceable to Hostem iu the way of fertilization. The Lepidoptera or butter fly tribe are specially go, and the moths flying by night and visiting such flowers pea are only open at that time, are furnish pi with a trunk or proboscis which sucks up honey in its fluid state, and in seek ing it the insect becomes covered with pollen, which it transfers from flower to flower. In this way a single insect will fertilize many flowers. Besides being at . racjeij y the color ' of flowers, insects seem capable of appreciating taste and smell, just as the higher animals do. What lowejrS-are to insects, triyts are to birds and mammals. Both are colored, scented and sweet ; but they have acquired their various allurements for the attraction of different creatures. Oliamber's Journal. Agricultural Museum. Yesterday this institution received a large bundle of some beautiful specimens of the regular West India sugar cane. It was raised in Bla den county by Hayes W. Realty, Y. sq It is very d.jo indeed. Edgecombe ouuty contributes a conpl of ery Jong-handjed gourds. Eal. Obs. FIGHTING WITH A WILD CAT. Battling 'With an Escaped Beast in Woods. ;New York Sun, 12th, Rocky Mountain wild cafe belonging o Mrr John Spencer, of Baypnne, N. J., was allowed fo escape on Sundav thronirli jtlie carelessness of some persons who were Joolvwig at it iu its cage. Mr. Spencer re turned on Saturday from a hunting expe dition in the West, mjngjng tie wild cat, wlucli ho Lad wounded, with him. Its fierceness had not yet worn off, and it no sooner regained its freedom than it bound ed away to the woods. Men armed with guns, and accompanied by dogs-ent in pursuit.. The wild cat was tracked into Cadmus' woods. There U turned at bav and with' all its natural ferocity attacked ft dogihat was chasing it A fierce battle f I, "atjuunganimaisgrappiea, rolled oxer, and sprang at each other with prcyells npd barks. The dog was ter ibly lacorated, and it, came ruuning out pi iue weoas nowling with pain. - The wild cat had scratched out one of its eyes, and otherwise senonsly injured St. A.valuable Ivound was then put on the trail, and it led tho party tea large hol low stump. near the shore of Newark Bay. The hound kept at a respectful distance from the stump, in1 which fhp wild cat was evidently crouching. Mr. approached, and fo scare the animal, fired ms gurv? into the stump. , Instantly the Fild tat ."sprang out with a trrifiA ' ri? It proucjied, lashing its tail, and prepared for a spiing at :its pursuers. The battfe with the dog had EeepungTy whetted its tulf!JP9MenlJ " sprang with all its strength at Mr. Spencer, its owner; who ppi:oacho.d,nearer ; than the others, think ing tlie animaj miglit recognize its master. Ir. Spencer luckily escaped its claws by dash iug aside.' It Jande several feet b Iiind Mr.;Sppeer, Befpre 'it could niakp , another spring Mr TIomas' Churchill, lle Imicl proprietory sent a bullet through jts hearr; ;. -The wildcat is-te stuf&d for4Ir. Churchill, to w horn the owner presented It as a trophy of his niarksmanshin.' ' Anothpr CdibrnidTTvtider. The cham pion long-niised m'au Veiesat" Sacramen to. Its owper was at break yesterday, when a friend seat ajt the ppnhsite side pf the. table,', knowing' him to be a little near-sighted, remarkedj Vjierp a fly pa the end of yo'u'r nosej ' V'Is eret" respondettthe owner of the horn of plen ty'. "I dgnt Jviiow if. "Just please scare him off; you.'re nearer to him than lam !" SliirraniPitln 7iVwv7. TT,,;,, ' . AN INSTANCE OF INDIAN DARING. The Beaver (Utah) Square Dealer says; "An instance of what an Apapne Indian will Jo in the way of cool dar n? when the prize is worth the risk, once occurred on a ranche in Arizona. The owner of the ranche was an Amer- ican. To guard against the Apaches he.had built aJilock-house, and, ad ioiniuz it, a. court-yard and corral, surrounded by an adobe wall 8 feet high and 5 feet thipk, Jn the corral he herd were niffhtfy spcured. He had a contract to feed and guard 400 liead of beef cattle belonging to the United States forf, some thirty miles . A A. 1 ,1 away. AJ.ore fnon one auerap na been made by the- Apaphps t P" ture the herd, whije feeding two or three miles from the block-honse. But the vigilant herdsmen had driven hfreaUlp at a gallop into thp corral, before the Indians could stampede' hem. One night those came a tear ful stopm. A solitary Apache,- un armed, and with nothing to protect him from the ram, climDeU over nae corral wall; crouching in the corner he waited for day. Early in the morning, the storm having passed fcway, eight herdsmen, mounted and armed, waited, at the corral s gate tor the herd to be out. The gate was opened. The stock poured out. Sudr deuly up sprang the Apache j vault- ing on the nearest horse, he clutched his mane with one hand, while with the other he waved his red blanket and yelled like a dmon. In an iu- staut every hoof made a rush and the stampede began. The horse frigh tened, darted into the midst of the flying cattle, As in a frenzy they went through the gateway, the Apache clasped his arms around the horse's neck, andf throwing his body on one side of the maddened animal disap peared from view. A thousand men ranged in column could not stop that rush of the crazed herd down the val ley r The herdsmen fjred a volley which wounded and ,kiled some of the cattle. Two bancs of Apaches, darting out from opposite sides of the valley, closed up from behind the lierd. Four hundred head of cattle were thus captured and run off by the daring and cunning of one Apache. TAME OST&IQHES. These strange birds stalked at the head of the processioq of domestic an imals and appeared to be on the most excellent terms with all of them. Oc casionally one would deviate to the right or left of .the track to pick a mouthful of grass, but as soon as the drover would leave the road and' shout at it, it would immediately fall into its proper ptace and march forward with the utmost demure gravity, as if to be guilty of an infringnjentof rules was the last thing it would think of. Ostriches always have an intensely Stupid look, but they are npt nearly such fools as the uninitiated would take them fbr and although the most timid creatures on the earth when in a state of nature, in captivity or when domesticated, they are bold aud dang erous, more especially the males. Horse or rider indiscriminately they will attacks walking up to the object of there indignation with a quiet, measured stride, never evincing for a moment the slightest evidence of hos tilityin fact, looking such fools that no one" wpJiild imagine them capable of inimical ideas when, with a quick movemept, done with great strength and velocity, they raise their foot and strike forward, the edges of the toes lxeingso sharp that they will cut your cfothes the whole length of the stroke. As thpy are too valuable to be knock ed on the head, perhaps you turn to run from them, but their speed is such that an attempt t?u& tolelude them is useless. The only plan then to be pursued isto throw yourself down and lip still on your face or bact. They cannot kick you in these positions, but they will jump on you add tramnle all over you. While this operation is going fin V.ll mlT nr!..A i. i - I 1 ""v tern, iu your ieeiins's and satisfy your self-esteem b'y be- stowine upon them a few reminders that two can play at the same game. Advice to Zorw.r-Xeyer slin t.h i-i on lierflu'ger, bpys'tiir you slir) around early some morning and see how nature triumphs over art yhen you give nature a fair chance, aridher best fellow ain't ai ouna. -1 ou wouldn't recognize her with- out an Introduction : and from tLe loot- of her wardrpbo- ypufd taVp her for the hired girl, or ia yellow feyer annWr! Tt,f just let the lell ring, or a visib of a. pair " f 'in arouna tue corner, and the way ehp faces off the distancj) ' inter yening between -the buttery door and a Imuh and comb,' would naaWa carrier pigeon tear jts jjair with eiivy. f ;1 1 A delapidated individual stood gaz ing at a h uge pile of . watermelons i u front of a Woodward avenue grocery, until his mouth watered, and hp made bold, to remark to a man who was se lecting one for dinner; . ' J wish J had five icents to get a small melon; J haven't tasted a melon tor over two years.,, Thp gpntlpmaj) promptly. Jjanded over a nipkel and went on with his se lection. About thp time hp had his melon picked but be saw the vqgrant coming ut of a saloon near by, and he called out : I thought you. wantpd that money to buy a melon." ; "So, I did," was the very courteous answer, ifl told you I hadn't tasted a melon for over two-years, and after reflecting a little I found I hadn't tasted whiskey for over three. There fore, I gave whiskey a show to catch up with, melon, and start off square. Nothing mean about me, sir good bye!" It i.Ci In Italy the collection of taxes is farmed our, the man who will under take the work for the smallest per centage ubfainjng it. Hp then pays in the amount assessed in his district and the authorities place fyrco at his disposal to collect tho tax. Que uu happy man obtained an appointment in a remote district. No one would pay up. He advertised the lands for salej none of the residents attended the sale and strangers were a'dvised that the pljmate was unhealthy for proprietors under tax titles, who were apt to perish from violent diseases of the throat. The collector is out about 60,000 francs and costs. HOW MANY APPLES. A mart met a Burlington boy walk ing towards town on the Agency road eating an apple. "How many apples have you ?" asked the fnan, The boy replied, "One half as many apples as I have eaten, added to twice as many as I am going to eat, less five that a bigger boy took away from me, divi ded bv two-thirds of the number I 0 dropped in the orchard when I saw the dog, plus six which I ate on the orchard fence before the man saw me, will equal one fifth of all that I tried to get." How many apples did he have ? Burlington Haxckeye. An old gentleman reproached his son for carrying a gold watch in a ver careless aud exposed manner; but the young gentleman persisted iu the practice, in spite of parental admon 1- tion. In a crowd at the theatre, on evening, the old gentleman asked h 13 son to tell him what o'clock it was aud the young man was distressed to find his watch had been stolen. f'Never mind," said his father, smiling, " took it myself to show you how easU you could be robbed here it is !" II put his hand in his fob to restore il but lo, and behold, it was gone ! Some thief, more adriot than himself, ha appropriated the property. A caustic Frenchman was annoyed by an impertinent fellow, who ridi culed him by imitating his imperfect manner of speaking the English lan guage. After patiently listening to him for some time, the Frenchman coolly replied, "Aly fine friend, you vud do veil to stop now, for if Sam son had made no better uge of de jaw bone of an ass dan you do, he would never have killed so many Vims'ans' It is said that so acute is the sheep's sense of hearing that she can distin guish the cry of her own lamb among as many as a thousand others all bleat ing at tjie same time; and the lamb, too, is able to recognize its mother's voice even though it be in the midst of a large flock. We should carry our affections to the mansions prepared for us above, where eternity is the measure, felicity the state, angel the company, the Lamb the light, and God the inheritance and por tion of his people forever;r Jeremy Taylor. STOP AT THE BOYDEFJ HOUSE, SALISHTJBY, N. C. O. S. BROWN, Frop'r, (Latp oflhe National Hotel, Raleigh.) J6AT HQMJE AQ-AfN. Having leaped this house far a term of years, I would be pleased fo have mr friends call' and see me. It yvtt he kept as a FIRST-CUSS HOT Elf fN 'EVERY RESECtJ - Board: Two Dollars Per JJay. m-QyiymU3 AT EVERY XRAIN.-3 Large Sample Roomer Commercial Travr ellers. Ttx- ME. 1 C S.'BRQWtf, Jr. 1 W.O.SHELBURV i niPPL-a January, st, J 878. 11 :tf. ' 45 Years Before the Public. THE GENUINE DE, C. IeLA?IE'S CELEBRATED UTTER PILLS, 0 THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSrgFSlA AMD SICK HEADACHE. Symptoms of a Diseased Liver, PAIN in the right side, under thq edge of the ribs, increases on pres? sure; sometimes the pain is in the left side j the patient is rarely able to lie pn the left side ; sometimes the pain 15 felt under tho shoulder Jjlade, and it frequently extends to top of the shqulder, and is sonietimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The . stomach is affected wiih-Ioss of appe tite and sickness ; the bowels in gen? eral are cpstive. sometimes, alternative with Jax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sensation in the back part, TKere ig generally a considerable, loss of menv ory, accompanied with a painful sens sation of having Jeft pndene some thing which ought to have been done, A slight, dry cough is sometimes an attendant. The patient complains of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet are cold or burning, and he complains of a prickly sensa tion of the skin; his spirits are lowj and although he is satisfied that exer cise would be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely summon up fortituda enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, lias shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER. Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, in cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the most happy results. No betteF cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are unequaled, BE WASTE Of I3ITAT30XSt The genuine arc never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax .seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver Pii.i.s. The genuine Mcl. wk's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. Insist upon having the genuine Dr. Cf cLaxe's Liver I'ii.i.s, prepared bv Flemr M mt; nru.s., 01 1 iiisuurgn, 1 a., me market nemg full of imitations of the name 3IcLanef spelled differently but same pronunciation, iMHBBBBaaaBacaaKaaaBaBaaaaaaBaaaaMMnMBBMaaBMBHBiBMi JJf 1.9 4b A y. A V. A A A A A t. A A A A A A A -A A A ' r? J yiK fSf' - r rmt A r-t ' rm "II tm r mm v'Jv -for)S fi "Jli "Ji' tfcf "X" 'i'V cfc T T "T J 'i tX 5 "iT tjr3 xl' t' 'w 1 CHEAPEK THAN EVEli. IS S ORDERS FOR PRINTING FROM s, Responsible persons, or on cash remittances, shall receive ftT M PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. IS s .COURT AND JUSTICES' DLA-NKS KEPT ON HAND. " asm 5 PRICES STRICTLY LOW. SXtxtss WATCHMAN, SALISBURY, N. C. pf DEEDS & MORTGAGES, Fee Simple peeds. Deeds in Trust, Mort-jgp Deeds, Commissioners' Deeds, Sheriffs Deeds, Chattle Mortgages, Farm Contracts, Marriage and Confirmation Certificates, Distillers' Entries, and various other forms for sale at the WATCHMAN OFFICE, SALE NOTICES. Administrators, executors, commissioners, sheriffs, constables, aerents. &c.. are advised to call on us for printed sale notices. It is certainly great injustice to owners to put up tlieir'property at public auction without firt giving ample notice of the sale. The re quirements of the law on the subject eveTy body knows are insufficient. Property is often sacrificed from this cause when a dollar or ' twp spepj ip advertising might have saved it and made it bring its value. Vc furnish sale notices promptly and cheap. NOTICES rH POSTING- PAMPHLETS, SCHOOL CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, LETTER CARDS, Posters, all kinds, .. Ft (GA1LIL PpBusntD Wkklt-J. J. BRUNKR. Ed. and Prop 8UBSCBIPTION B A?EE : PepYer, payable in adVance...... $3 00 six inoatUs.. las ABrYlERTISESfl BATES ; One lncn, one publication, . $1 00 " two publications, 60 Contract rates for months or a rear. Dnrham's Infallible PILE CURE. . Mamrihetaredbrtha Biriin Pile Csn Cs., Strhoa, V. 8. It ww Wh t tar IntMrlMl rrln J.Wt ad kaaa 1rilaUli ATKik4 utBlicatWf OLD, TRIED, TEUE. Peoplo (tea eltlti3 ncnualiitott l tlo who tro not ought t' wit lijio won,derfl nterltn of that great American lU-mmly, f ha MEXICAN Mustang Liniment, FOB. MAN AND BEAST. Tills llnliripnt yery naturally originated In Ameri ca, whero Ijaiura prorltles i:i her lalwratory uch surprUIn; cntiJotea fur tho :iaUuliea of her chil Oreu. It J to.:::j Lai bc-e:i spreading for CSyean, until no'.v It f. iirlrelci the habitable globe. Tho 2Icxica:i ilusn Liniment Is n matchless remedy forc!lr:tcr::lailmentsof mail and beast. To stock ovrncr. r.ud farmers it is Invaluable. A slnjlo bot:ia cftca saves a human life or t store thj uscfulucss f an esceilout horse, ox cow, or s.!iec' It cure 3 fjot-rot, hoof -ail, hollow horn, grub. screw-v,or:.i, :. !:au!der-rot, mance, tho kite and stliig cf poisonous rcptilc.i r.r-d insects, and every such drawback to stock It edlng and bush life. It curc oyery pxtcrnc.1 troublo of horses, such as lameness, teratches, swiany, sprains, founder, vrlnd-sill, rlns-boac, cte etc. The Mexican Jlar.tuns I.lnhnent Is the quickest cure In the world fur f-ccldciils occurring In th family. In tlw absenca cf :v physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts pi c., end lor rheuma tlam, and stillness cncendcwl by exposure. Par ticularly valuable to Jllncrf . It li tho cheapest remedy In tho world, for it penetrates tho muscle to tho JjftQp, and a single plication Is generally sufilclut to cure. 3Xcxlcan 2Iustans Liniment Is put up In thre zcs of battles, tho larger ones being proportioa j dy wuch Jhf? cheapt-sf, gold everywhere. li.NP P.3D? PP.INT3D HEADS, Monthly Statements, P BOG B E GOE WETS IHOHE J OUR NEW CORNET PLAYS IN E FLAT, C, B FLAT AND 4. Apd is perfect in a)l its keys. We arp aware that manywill cy IMPOSSJDLE, but our . rej.ly is TRY IT; 'V IF YOU J)Q NOT FIXD THAT WE HAVE THE SHOIITESTAND LIGHT ESf PISTON ACTION. THE ONLY CLEAR LORE AND THE TilCbT CORNET JN THE WOULD. YOU CAN RETURN IT AT OUR ' EXPENSE- - IMPORTANT. In future nil pur Cornet will be SILVER TLATED ! The $00 Cornel will U 4Hatel tnj neatly finished wjth what is known as the .Satin Finish. The $70 Comet will be fri pje Silver Plated, Gold Muttntpd and Burnrshed. We finlish ibis instru ment as elegantly as id possible to dor NO DISCOUNT. Inntrumentfisent for a trial of FI VE DAVS before acceitance. Photographg of our Xtw Cornet Sent on application. It is foolish to condemn before trial. If our Cornet is not all we represent we pay all chrcei for transportation. Address all orders to COTN & DUPONT. Elkhart, Indiana. SAVE YOUR LUNGS THE NEW ELASTIC If after Trial Our Mouthpiece witnoui; iatigue ana piay Send it Back and Receive AHY SIZE " $1.00. Subscribe for tfie TRUMPET Tha Only Ametucr Baud Instruction and Nnys Journal PUBLISHED IN THE UNITED STATES, Subscription Price 8L00. CLUBS OF FIVE sriiSCliWEHS, (1 one ruhlrcwj WITH ONE OF OUR PATENT MOUTHPIECES TO EACH SU 11SVRIBER FOll ONE DOLLAR EACJl SUBSCRIPTION. Addregg, TO THE PliESS: rienee show ihis paper to the lendeT of the Cand in jour place, a it will he a benttit to the whole Hand. i I Rtake mv repnta'ion sh a mni-i;m nnd my infrjrrity ns a mnn in fiilly endorsing til of the above; and invite correspondi tu e from im uiU rs )f bands who know me. 24:(!m. W. II. NEAVE, SalisbiirVj N. C. i,,r.ji?r's,2 s4J. br-w Km9rZ- wuicu baa a The Best Familv Sewing lachiiie! The "NEW AMERICAN" is easily learned, does not get out p' oider. and will do more work with less labor than any other machine. Illustrated Circular lurn.sheo; on application. AGENTS WANTED. J. S. D0YEY, Manager, 64 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, JU MERONEYS & ROGERS, Agents, Salisbury, N. C, - CERTIFICATES : I do not Imitate to say the American Machine surpasses all other machine. Bexjdef d inj; all the work that other machines can, it overpcains and worku button hujes ip any fabric from Swiss Muslin to iJeaver cloth. 1 have used Singer, Howe and Weed Machine, and find the American is superior to them all. ' MISS M JiUTLEDGE, - I have used the Singer and other machines, and would nol exchange the American for any. MRS. H.N. BUIMJLE. Salisbury, X. C, May 22d, J$72. MERONEY& Ilr.o., Agents American Sewing Machine: "' Siks: 1 have used the IJowe, ??iiicr, Wheeler & Wilson, Wilcox &. (jibhw, Sewine 5fa cliinpp, and would not give the American for all of them. It will do all that is claimed for it in the circular. I consider it superior to all others I have everhten.- Very respectfully MILS. (JEO. W. IIARRIS)2'. PRESCRIPTI02T FREE! Fortlie spply ( uroof s-niitial Wtnt;ii sr i-'t Manluxxt Riul all disorder liroiKht on l IikI.s trpliori or rxcpss. inv imizcii U ts i)niusn Mieuts. r. W. Ac '., JNo. 139 West Slxtb Ntrect, C incluuali, O. HARDWA WIIEIV Y'OU WAT HARDWA 11 E Low Figures Call on the undersigned at No. 2, Granite Row, D. A. AT WELL. Salisbury, N. C. June S if. to, ENNISS' CHICKEN CHOLERA CURE or money refunded if directions are strictly followed. PEICE 25 CENTS, at 26:tf ENNISS'' Drug Store. Chep Chattel lortiragcs, and various other blanks for sale l.tie ' varrantea Cure E S 10 II ! AND LIPS BY USING RIM MOUTHPIECE! doe3 not ena"61eyou to play longer njgner wiui ie& enort, in Return Your ffioney. NOTES," CONN & DUPONT, Elkhart, Indiana. Buy only the NEW It is the Only. Sowing Machine ITfiver Ireais the Tire.!, ITcve? Stips Stitchsi. ii ths Lightest B5tslt. The Simplest, the Most Burn able, and in Every Respect -u- TIMETABLE WESTERN fi. C. RA1LRPAP, In effect Thufsda, October 17th. 1878. GOING WEST. STATIONS, j Arrive. Salisbury j Third Creek '....J 7 22 A. M. Statesville ! 8 15 " Catawba. ! 9 15 ' !' Newton j 1 0 11 " Canova 10 29 Hickory v 11 00 " leard 11 48 " Morgantoq 12 33 ." Hri.lgewater , 1 21 P. M. Marion .' 1 2 09 " Old Fort 3' 03 . JL Henry .77... .j 3 16 GOING EAST. 6 30 A U STATIONS. Henrv Old fort Marion .......... Iiridgewater.... Morganton Icard Hickry Canova Newton..... Catawba Statesville Third Creek... Salisbury...... . Arrive. 7 9 A. M. 8 00 4? 8 52 " 9 38 " 10 26 'f 11 07 " 7 00 A.M. 11 40 44 55 12 52 P.M. 1 48- 2 43 ' 3 40 " -iVilrhM34n. UtTnlrfrt, LT.ife -Mi "ttlL o.Snpili Cu.Ku Uta-TJ1 AMERICAN iiSlSlSH It huSel! Settlnj Keedlt, .11'

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