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Reflections of "a Bachelor. V I Bread cast upon the waters by a Hypocrite is usually very stale. If a man has enough drinks he can make himself believe that everybody thinks he hasn 't had any. You could never make a woman who owns a pearl necklace believe she could catch a sore throat. What a woman doesn't like about whist is that, there .is no' feathers stitching to it. DON'T DESPAIR. Read theExoerlence of a Minnesota ' Woman and Take Heart. ' - your back aches, and you feel sick, languid, weak and miserable day atter day aon't .wor TX Doan's Kidney EiU - MYS v;0d thousands of women" in the same condi tion, Mrs. A. Helttiau of Stillwater, Minn., says: "But for Doan's Kidney Pilis I would not be living now. They cured me :n 1899 aud I'v hpen well since. I used to have such pain in my back that once I fainted. The vtidney secretions Avere much disor- " dered; and I was so far gone that I was thought to be at death's door. SincsU-Doan's Kidney Pills cured me I feel as if I had been pulled back - f rom the tomb." S6ld by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mi iburn Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. It- is easier to write, some books than it is to read them. So. l-'06. State of Ohio, City of Toledo,) Lucas Couxty. J ss' -Fka-k J. Cheney makes oath that he !s senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney 4: Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of oxe hundbed doj lass for each and every case of catahkh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catakrh Cuke. Fbaxk J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th dav of Decem- Der, A. W.ttLEASQK, Notary Public.. , Hall's CatarrhrCure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the'system. Send for testimonials, free. . F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.J Sold by all Druggists, 75c. , Take Hall;s Family Pills for constipation,' - The IfcaHian Cabinet has resigned. Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullen is Nature's great remedy Cures toughs, Colds, Croup and- Consumption, and all throat and lung troubles -At drug gists, -25c. , 60c. and $1.00 per bottle. 1 In Dead Earnest. A' travelling man received the fol lowing telegram from his wife:: 'Twins arrived tonight.- More by mail." He went at once to the nearest of fice and sent the following reply : "I leave for home tonight. If more come f by mail, send Ho. Dead Letter Office. ' 'January Lippincott 's. "No Occasion for Mincing Matters. "Theodosia, I do not wish to say anything harsh or uncharitable of your uncle Geoffrey. I will not go so far as to charge him with penuriousness, but he certainly carries the idea of economy to an extreme. He hesitates to make the most trifling expenditure unlesassured that it will redound ul timately to his own financial advan tage. While not wishing to be ' un just to him I cannot refrain from expressing the opinion that be is al most too frugal, as it were, too too cautious " : "Mamma, what's the mse of allthat fine talk? You know as well as I do that he's a stingy, niggardly, mean, shabbyrrn1serTy, avaricious old tight wad ' ) "Thank you, dear:" Chicago Trib unes 1 J : : : ' A man's daughter may not be beau tiful, but he does not have to lie awake nights worrying over whether -she is going to be itazed to death or haze somebody else' ;to .the verge of -going -to State's prison. MALARIA '777 'Generally That la Kot tlie "Trouble. Persons with a susceptibility to mala rial influences should Taeware of-coffee, which has a tendency to load up the liver with bile. f .& lady writes from T)enver that she -suffered for years from chills and fever "Which, at last, she learned were mainly produced by the coffee he drank. "tl -was also grievously -afflicted with lieadaches and indigestion," -she says, "which I became satisfied were like wise largely due to the coffee I 'drank. Six months ago I quit fte -rise alto gether and began to drink: Postum Food Coffee, with the gratifying re cult that my headaches have -disappeared, my digestion has been restored and I hawe not had a recurrence of chill ami" fever for more than three months. I have no doubt that it was Post-aim that brought me this relief, for I ha v used no medicine whiie this improvement has been going on." (It was really relief from congestion of the liver caused by coffee.) "My daughter has been as great a coffee, drinker as I,1 and for years was afflicted with terrible sick headaches, which often lasted for a week at a time. She is a brain worker and excessive-application together With the lieadaches began to affect her memory most seriously. .She found no help in. medicines and the doctor frankly ad vised her to quitcoffeeand use Postum. "For more than four months she has not had a headache her mental facul ties have grown more active and vigor ous and her memory has been restored. "No more tea, coffee or drugs for us. .eo longas we can get Postum." - Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich, There' a reason. . Read the little book "TheMtoad to Wellville" in pkgs. A Measure of National Beneficence. jtOK HE press . " everywhere is Z speaking out in "favor of D O .-the Brpwhlow-Lsitinier bill 1 . $Jfc.'or National aid -tor' high.. SSCSS way improvement. , This is Dorejfiotably true of the newspapers :oming under the head of the country press the great lever of pow"er in this country; the maker, shaper and mold iT of public opinion, the builder of public men and the force that can un make them in a day. IMs not meant tli?,t til? City papers are Jit war with th hiOaSuTe. There aire, exceptions that are well understood, but very many of the dailies o the country have espoused the cause of good roads, and others are falling in line. Part of the host has crossed the flood and part is crossing now. The early-flaunted bug--aboo of unconstitutionality has been silenced, and the cry of paternalism, having nothing to rest upon, is no longer beard in councils that stand for reason. There was never any consti tutional barrier to National aid to high way improvement. The same clause tn the Constitution that authorizes the establishment of postoffices author izes the establishment of post-roads. These two co-ordinate bestowments were created for the accomplishment Df the same great end that is, the con venience and happiness of the people. PBut aside from the necessity of build ing good highways for the better dis tribution of the mails through rural districts, it should be borne in mind that the agricultural classes, while do ing more to sustain the credit of the Government and the financial strength of its peopl3 than all other classes com-- bined, have had the smallest appro priations maVle for their immediate benefit. The-city population have long been provided, at the expense of the Government, with messengers for the delivery of mail as often as four, six and eight times per day. The shipping interests have had the rivers and har bors improved to expedite their busi ness. The cities have been provided with postoffice buildings of architect ural beauty and magnificence. Rail roads have had free use of the credit of the Government with immense bod ies of public lands thrown in besides. Ironmasters have depended upon the Government to construct great locks and dams for facilitating the assem bling materials at scheap rates for making iron. The tariff laws have been shaped to benefit the manufac turers. No sane man objects to the majority of such appropriations. They were needed to foster and increase the rommerce of the nation. But are they more important to the great mass of citizens than good roads through the country? Such roads cheapen food and clothing, extend trade, make many commodities valuable that would be valueless without them; save time and indeed improve the opportunities of every citizen, whether he lives in town or country. Good roads through the country would relieve the congestion of population in the great cities. 'Coun try, life, with its moral influences, would be made more and more attract ive and pleasant. Homes would be sought after Try thousands who now live in crowded city " tenements, and vice would be deprived of much of its malign influence. In sehort, through Government aid "in .the establishment of good roads, -every phase and feature of business, social and educational life would be immeasurably advanced. Everybody Interested. Everybody is interested in 'better roads, whether living in the city or in the country. The farmer may be more directly interested, 'fres-anse he has more frequent oise faf Zhe roads, but thetowi or city dwells 'is directly in terested because Tie is -dependent on the farmer for most -of the things he -eats, and ease of transportation to market certainly affects, not -only the -price, but the quality. There is no subject in which all of the people are interested to the same extent ;as they are ,in the highways, and how any public man, especially a Senator or Representative in Congress, can persuade ihimself to tfppose legislation that insures their improvement is more than wecan un derstand. If the people will make the demand of right that they !be given this relief, the proposed measure for National aid will toe qniek!y passed. OillnsSindc Nassau. County, Long Island, ibas been experimenting with oiled roads and the results have been such that the supervisors are being Importuned to doctor other highways in the same manner. .Especially those npon whieh a large automobile 'travel kick tup great clouds of dust. & Best Possible Investment. Good roads are the best possible In vestment in any community. . There is not an interest that is not benefited by such improvements. It makes all sorts of farm products more valuable,, by making markets more accessible. Land located on good roads obviously be comes more valuable as residence property, for it may be more easily and pleasantly reached. Getting Too Personal. t'Lef s go out in your back yard,' said Tommy Tucker, "and play in the woodshed." "We haven't got any woodshed," said the other boy. "Have you got one in your back yard?" "Yep." - "Keep wood in It?" "Nope." "What's it used for?" "None of your business!" Chicago tribune. - -7 TCancer, Blood Poison and Scrofula. If ,j -"0 erunftnns. rilmnlPq nlwro o-omllon rlnr,lQ K 1 , I V"' " bumps and risings, burning, itching skin, copper-colored spots or rash on the skin, mucOfcs patches in moufh or throat,' fall ing hair, bone pains, old rheumatism . or foul catarrh, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.)r It kills - the poison in the blood: Boonall sores, eruptions heal, hard swell ings! subside, aches and pains stop and a perf Act euro is made of tho worst" cases of Blood Poison. Fo cancers, tumors, swellings, eating sorest ugly ulcers, persistent pimples of all kindij, take B. B B. It destroys the can cer poison in the blood, heals cancer of all kindaj, cures the worst humors or sup purating swellings, thousands c-red by B. B B. after all else fails. B. B. B. composed of pure botanic ingredients. Im proves the digestion, makes the blood pure and rich, stops the awful itching and all sharp, shooting "pains. Thoroughly tested, for thirty years. Druggists, $1 per bottle, with complete directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balsa Co. , Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble and free medical advice also seat in sealed letter. A man has to be married to know the love of being single. STOPS BELCHING BY ABSORPTION -NO DRUGS A NEW METHOD Box of Wafers Free Have Ton Heat Indigestion, Stomach TroaMe, Ir ; regular Heart, Dizzy Spell, -Short Breath, Gis on "- the Stomach? Bitter TasteBad Breath Impaired Ap petiteA feeling of fulhxesB, weight and pain over the stomach and heart, ome times nausea and vomiting, also fever and sick headache? What causes itf Any one or all of these; Excessive - eating and drinking abuse of spirits anxiety and depression--mental ef fortmental worry and physical fatigue bad air insufficient food sedentary habits absence of teeth bolting of 'food. If you suffer from this slow death and miserable existence, let us send you a sam ple box of Mull's Anti-Belch' Wafers abso lutely free. No drugs. Drugs injure the stomach. It stops belching and cures a diseased stomach by absorbing the foul odors from undigested food and oy imparting activity to the lining of the stomach, enabling it to thoroughly mix tho tooi with the gastric juices, which promoees digestion and cures the disease. " Special Offer. The regular price of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers 'is 50c. a box, but to introduce it to thousands of sufferers we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt, of 75c. apd this advertisement, or we will send you a Sample free for this coupon. This Offer May Not Appear Again. 1608 FREE COUPON. 128 Send this coupon with your name and address and name of a druggist who does not sell it for a free sample box of Mull's Anti-Belch Wafei-3 to Mull's Grape Toxic Co., 328 Third Aye., Rock Island, 111. Give Full Address and Write Plainly. Sold bv all drusffiata. 50c. Der box. or ent by mail. Barn-storniing: actors are likely to see more headlights than footlights. FITS permauert.lv uved. No fits or rervou ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great ferveKe9torer,$!2fTial bottle andtreatisefree Dr.R.H.KmrE, Ltd.. 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. A modern widow's mite is reported at a church at Blackpool, England. Koblf In ChtiTcli. .Tust thinly w'nat an outrage it is tt be robbed rl all Hie b?-"?nt.! of the serrioes by continuous cougrhine throughout the ponore'g'ation. when Anti-Grinine is pruaran ted to cure. Sol'1 everywhere. 25 cts. F. XV. -Dienier, M. D., manufacturer, Springfield. Mo. It costs "London $20 a year to educate a child in schoo!. fJnarfntf(il fnre For Piles, Itchlne Blind. BTeerlin, Protruflin?; niAjj. Brusrsristsareauthori.edto refund monevit Pazo Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c. An attemnt is bein? made in England to popularize the dogfish. Mrs. Winslow's Soothins: Syrup for Children teethincr,sof tens the Rums.reduces inflamma tion, aHays pain. cures wind colie,25c.a bottle. A new type of bullet-is being served to the French infantry. Plso's Cureoannot be too highly snokan o" FFacoutrh cure. J. W. OVBbirn, 822 Thir! ATenue, N., Miuneaoolis, Minn., Jan. 6,193), i The London Zoo has just received its first humming bird. To Cnro n Cold in On Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W . Grove's signature on each box. 25e. Jacob Steiner, of Brooklyn, hae a collec tion of rare pistols. - Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion ; never fails. Sold by Druggists. Mail orders ; promptly Ailed py Dr. Uetcnon, Crawfordsville, lnd. f 1. " The Japanese Evill U9e American leather. UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT Caused by Sores on "eck Merciless Itch ing For Two rear Made Him Wild Another Cure by Caticai'n. "For two j ears my Beck was vcoweired with sores, the. humor spreading to any hair, which fell out, leaving an unsightly bald spot, and the soreness, inflammation and merciless itching made me wild, Friends advised Cuticura Soap and Oint ment, and after a few applications the tor ment subsided, to my great joy. The sores soon disappeared, and my hair grew again, as thick .nd healthy as ever. 1 shall al ways recommend Cuticura. (Signed) H.J .Spalding, 104 W. 104th N. Y. Uity AND TURN HiM LOOSE. Mr. Wiseguy What are you .dis turbed about? Mrs. Spinks It's my boy John. He will pilfer. Oh, I don't want my son to end his days in jail. Mr. Wiseguy No necessity for that. Put Mm In the life insurance business. Josh Billings , must have foreseen the noble roster of subscribers r In "Fads and Fancies" when he wrote: ""An American aristokrat Iz the most rldikilus tiling in the market. They are generally ashamed of thalr anses stors, and if they hav enny and live long 'ennff they generally hav jpitirent tew be ashamed ov thair posterity." The rising of the Sun of Righteous ness was the dawn of the day of love. fcurej Mix You With Good Luck Perhaps you've noticed that ofttimes the batch of raised biscuits ith which you take most pains comes out the worst. That's because you foreot to put in the "luck." - . ; Good Luck Baking Powder will produce a light, crisp baking every time for a fact. Its use will save those spoiled bakings, because Good 11 is&fe&r P U T N A M Color more goods britrhtM and faster colors than aay other aye. One 10c package colors all flb3rs. They dye ia cold watsr better than any other aVw Sitae can dye any garment without rtppiagapart. Write for free boolcUt-How to Dye. Bleach and Mix. Oolor. 1(R1IB lRD CO., IJnlonVille, Dfimw Breaking the Trail. Winter' in the mountains is severe 5vi in its restrictions. Sledging and travel over the snow-banked trails are limited to bare necessity. In the colder seasons the trails are kept open by shoveling and packing them down. When the runners sing intermittent ly in high, thin voices, the teamster, with a belt tight tround his over coat and flopping his arms to keep warcn, faces his greatest hardships. But when the heavy snows and rapid thaws of spring come, teaming means a battle and a venture with a sudden termination hanging just above. Thousands of tons of snow up the mountain sides hang on a-trigger that can be sprung by the sigh of a breeze or the rolling of a pine cone, and in summer many a barren slope and pile of rock and timber at the bottom tells a skeleton-tale of the winter's night. Floundering, swearing and persever ing opens the trail a little ruffled thread of white from up above, but a hard day's wrork for a man. Allen True in "The Teaming of the-West" in The Outing Magazine for January. Flat irons should be kept with par ticular -care, and occasionally rubbed over with, wax to keep tbeir surface perfectly smooth. CRISIS OFJIRLHOQD A TIME, OF PAIft AKD PERIL Ml3s Emma Colo Says that Lydia E Plnkliam's Vegetable Compound has Saved Her Life and Made Her Well How many lives of beautiful young girls have been sacrificed just as they were ripening into womanhood ! How many irregularities or displacements have been developed at this important period, resulting in years of suffering ! Gfirls' modesty and oversensitiveness often ptizzle their mothers and -baffle physicians, because they withhold their confidence at this critical period. A mother should come to her ehild's aid and remember that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will at this time prepare the system for the coming change and start the menstrual period in a young girl's life without pain or irregularities. Miss Emma Cole of Tull&koma, Tenn., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham : " I' want to tell you that I am enjoying bet ter health than 1 have for years, and I owe itall to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pcxniKi. When fourteen years of age I suffered al most constant pain, and for two or three years I had soreness and pain in my side, Jaeadaches and was dizzy and nervous, and doctors aU failed to help me. , " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recommended, and after, taking it my health began to improve rapidly, and 1 think it saved my life. I sincerely hope my experi ence will be a help to otber girlsvho are pass ing from girlhood fro womanhood, for I know your Compound will do as much for them." If -you know of any young- girl who 19 sick and needs motherly advice ask her to write Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., and she will receive free advice which will put her on the right road to astrong-, healthy and happy womanhood. II I III for 99c In stamps we stad s 10 FAOK BOOK firing the experleaos of practical Poaltrr B a tsar wot aa siiisUiiv but, a inB working for ttoUan and cento during -A LTearg. i achte Ittw to Detect uore iTOe&Mfl; reea ror JCsgi S&TB for Ik-Mdlng; Simrrthfnff re. qulaKefor prontatol Sultry rai ln(T . MUUL VII D1 J iil 111 U IT Baking ouck: is ine always-reliable baking powder. Strength invariably the same, and highest purity guaranteed: Baking costs less than any other for a pound can. It is nave uutc mea u uiax weEre snipping to your sec tion in whole carload lots. , Hoping to get you to try it we offer you many handsome premiums, pictures of which are shown in gift book inside each can. Buy & pound can to-day; ut-the coupon from back of label, and save it. JHE SOUTHERN MFG. CO., Richmond, Ya. It tilt fttrr TmBftiun eiut i-r Tij.i i SOUTH tan -VW F A B E lu E:SS D YE You can hardly ever trust your eyes to tell you what a woman really looks like. UNSEEN IN A SAW Then ar- unseen things about this Saw. You canno; s- th 'e texture of the Steel; takes & sharp, cutting edge and hclds it longer than any other Saw. You cannot see the toughness of fibre; bends without a Lreak or a kink. SILVER STEEL, the finest crucible steel in the world, is made on the Atkins forzmity, temper. 1 and hardened by the Atkins secret process, a. I used y in Atkins Saws. - You caunot see the perfectly gradtiatcd taper of the blade ; runs easily, vv ithout , rckling. But 'u can see the Atkins-trade-mark and it is your protec ? i when you buy a Saw. We are saw-makers and oar trade-mark on a Saw means that it is our own make and that we are justly proud of 51-; We make all types and sizes of Saws for all purposes. AtKins Saws, Corn Knives, Perfection Floor (J bcraDers. etc... are sold hv all crooa naraware u dealers. Catalogue on request. 1 E.. C. ATRINS CEL CO.. Inc. Largest Saw Manuf...urer in the World,. Factory and EzecunVe 0ce, Iadunapolis, Indiana BRANCHES: New YorV, Chicapo, Minneapolis, Portland, (Oregon), Be. f.le, San Francisco, Memptus, Atlanta ana Toronto, ((jaumia). . Accept no Substitute Insist on the Atkms Brand SOLD BY GOOD DEALERS EVERYWEPE FOR SALE THREE HUNDRED 8ECOXD-HASD TYPEWRITERS All Makes, From Ten Dollars Up. Inst&'lment Terms, if desired. Write for Prices J. E. CRAYTON & COMPANY. John White & Co. LOUISVILLE, KY. Establishsd U37 Hlfhtal market price ru tor raw FURS and Hides. Wool on CoMlosloa. CURED Gives Quick Relief. Removes all swelling in 8 to 20 day3 ; ettects a perynaneni cure mjoto ooaays. iriaiucsimcui given free. Nothingcaa be fairer I write Ht. H. li. Green's Sons. Specialists, Box B Atlanta. 6a. H E tobacco 4 placed, or else the hi Best Cough, tiyrup. Tastes 3-oocL. uae . i"f in quantity and quality. A good tobacco fertilizer shotil contain at least ten per cent, of pure Potash, and the Potash should be hau the form of sulphate. "Tobacco Culture" is the title of a book valuable tr a-HT tobacco grower. A copy will be sent on request, free d any cost or obligation, to farmers who will write for them, Address, GERMAN KALI "WORKS, Hew York 93 Nassau Street, ' or Atlanta, C a. -2254 So. Broad Street. PRICE., 25 Cts n nn CUrSTKERP IN ONE DAY 3 GRIP. DAD nWlTpl3aaC: Call for your - -r-hfi-i 1 ; Hi r you cannot sond years and dollars learnine by exoerienc. in vT! oent3. You want them to pay their own way even if you xrterelylMMi. them- as a- diversion. In order' to' handle Fowls- Judiciously, you mil it vtmm uulusbii tnins about them. To meet this want we are selling si book givin thcr tipa.iW -of a practical poultry raiser for (Only 25e.) twenty-five years, it was writtesufiw' a man who put all his mind, and time, and. money to making a success- of rTid W cii imoiug--iiui. cls a. yasuuie, uui sis & uuamess ana li you Will prOut DW'Btft ty-flve years' work, you can save many Chicks annually, and mnira i earn dollars for you. The point is. that louitry Yard as soon as it appears." and teach you. It tells how to detect andcure disease? to feed for errs and alsv fiar fattening; which Fowls to' save fofcreediriF purposes; and averythinK you should, know n this subJectstoJ make it profitable. Sent postpaid for twmec 0v cents in stamps. BOOK PyB.T-T8HIIJG HOITSD, 134 LeonaxF StT. NewTarkO. US Powder good powder only 10 cent so popular with those who M CUTTIN OUT QOUPOM FOLLOW THIS UHC SotMjtwgDUJCH'BAKlNG POWDER! I wuu rvnUIASU: AHHUUi SEE LIST IN :5Tf t THE DEPARTMENT STOM or r Iyour fields with Virgrinla-Caroiina.l',ep-j tilizers. They will "increase JFtMctfj yields per acre," ana tnus Dnng-aonm tho cost of production, even If you u fewer teams and less labor.' AVe have thousands of strong- tosSI mionials from farmers who have trta& other makes cf fertilizers and asase&f that : Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers are by far the best. They will grv&i you crops that will maiie moro moopyj for you. Buy no other, even if sntsassj dealer endeavors to jret you to 2ccf1 some "cheap" brand just because fel mav make a little more profit on ttaaSuf Of course, that w ould bo tohi3 interaaS not yours. VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CIT . Rlfhmohd, Va. Korfolk, Va. Durkim, I. ft. Charleston, S CF. Baltimore, Hd. Atlanta, G. SaTacnah, Ga. Kcntgomery, Ala. Kempto, Eireveport, La. FOR WOMEN troubled with tils peculiar to their sex, used as a douche is marvel cessfol. Thoroughly cleanses, kill&diseatfsg stop6 discharges, heals inflammation, aaol soreness, cures leucorrhaea and naiatcatozEfiu aitine Is in powder torra to be dissolved an ; water, and is tar more Cleansing, neaJing,. and economical than liquid antiseptics toe at TOILET AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL OSES For sale at druggists, 60 cents a box. f Trial Box and Book of Instructions Frr-- Tmk r. Paxton Company . BosToaa, So. l-'06. .. Telterandall Itehlwnssar CUEHIC CO.. KIBE8VIIJS. crop takes from tEe yield will fall o sp COLD. HEADACHE AND IIED , . . m. -w -ww -m.m imnnniwimimni i in inn i iiiii . . im n if vou want to eee dbllarssrroir. fa&S. I I 1 ; i . otasbroaek- EOZEf.m MM Vat? I woaJfrMll Aatl.Olplae to a dealer who wont eaamlrv Call for rour UOXEY BACK IP FrnoiiETSH MOxEY BACK IP ng pOJESX'T EARN MONEY "ywnve thm uniuiiivHui You CAnnnt a unleas you understand them- and ' you must be sure to detect trouhi ia. i Know how to remedv it tku h
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