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THE ASIIEVILLE CITIZEN, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1911 f r 3 v ? f ' -i .1 ' r' f Hi LP IZ AND PERSONAL. Invlutlon were receuefl yesterday to the weddlm of Mm Morence Lockhirt n.i Mr. John i' rends lu vli. which in plsie In Paris. Ky , t the Methodist Rpticopai ' nurch Wednesday. April 12, ' naif after evn o'clock. The Inviiatlons iv-tc issued ky J'iI. and Mr. Kieiel Kl li 'lay, it 'Mhos beautiful country hem, "Runnymede." a reception wni fallow the i.frminy. Mn. I.ocK hart's marriage to Col. Clay ocuirrfl number of eare no. Ails l.oc'i hart 1 lister of Mr. Aylette Huck nr, ind visited the latter an.i Mr. Mlnskuchl In Ahvllle laat umm-r. Mis Lockhart li a rlaasniati! i.f Mlu UIlM Oate at Holwns Inall tute, and mi entertained by th,. Im ter during her atay last su-mrer. . Jl There have been several email and Informal partlea given durinR the week, of which there were a dotan or leal inist. Mn. F. W. Kent enter tained with a luncheon Wednesday. Mrs. Charles 8. Bryant with a bridge, party Tuesday. Tha same evening Mis Julia Barnard enter'iilned a few rrlends Informally, and aaverJl ays igo Mrs. Arthur Calloway Invlt-d a few friend to meet her mother, Mrs. Baker, of Cincinnati, who la '. pres ent her guest. , J Th graduating exercises of the Mis sion hospital training tacnool for Rursea took place last evening at the T. H. C' . auditorium, which was filled with Interested spectators. The program wa opened by a prayer by Dr. R. r. Campbell. Dr C. W. Flyrd delivered an able address, omphnslx ln the DOblllty of tha career chosen by tli four graduates in their mints terlnm to tha uffrln, both, pnvalcal antt mental, and hoping for them fut f11imnf of !hlr ldt and the com fJORMtfon of career of iofuln4f and helpfulness to other. t)r. R. T. Cmpall, In behalf of the cltv. stated that tha annual appropriation or fundi In aupport of the hospital would be continued! with tha best wishes for Iti continued excellent work. Dr. C U Minor In a brief epoech told o 're work of tha class and of tha nigh r er of atr-ellenre of tha Tamlnatljn papefl. -Dr.' Minor ennarntHated the " cleat and ehjjthat " presentation - of hla nnual prl. given for tha bast paper, waa a difficult matter (his ' r, two of tho ela winn-nt eoual honors, Drawing atrawa to deetrt 1 which ahould bt Olven the prise. MUa - Klnslgnd won Later It . an rounced thar a member of thr algfr, In ippfeclMldn ' of Mlag ttrt.1)iv, work, would duplicate tha prl. end It would ba a'sn presented to her. Mr. ' Dunn presented the diplomas to the (frpduatea and congratulated them on thalf achlavamant, after whluh Mr, Vanr Brown pinned on each tea mall nl4 pin nf tho school. The graduates wr Mtea Dalav Klnsland. . Mlaa Sober t t.lndoay, Mlas Enf-r "wen and Mlaa Oertrufl Csmphsil. ' Mlaa Mam lxton. superintendent of tho hoeoltal! Mra, Tench Coxa, Dr. Minor, Dr. Dunn Dr, f. R Jordan t Dr. C. V, Rovnold. Dr. H. H. Brlgg. Dr Jer Cot, Dr. C, W. Byrd and ' Dr. Kt f Campbell wro seated on ta stage . with tha class, Mr. " Jcsenh H., Mer sang two ballad r which added to tha pleasure of the ' vnlni. nd leter with Mrs, JuU ' Burdlck and Miss Helen Schnrtl i aang a trio by Abt. which was tiou ' Mr oneored, Mla May Klmherly ac rnmpanled and piavart delightfully Tha Lark on the Wing.' by Noln. ; The program cloied with the lennUU tlon delivered bv pr. Campbell, J Jl Mra. Adolph Kohn enterialnrd the Thursday Bridge club yestrrlav aftur- noon on Chestnut street. Mrs. .1. . . ttola being thr guest of honor. T here were a number of tha members nnO a few guests present to meet Mrs. nteln. jl Jl The ladle' golf tournament, one club, twelve-hole match tene to day at the Country cluh with i Inrge . number of entrte. The links have never been In better con'llitiin. r.ml , h sodding I completed. Yho work on the new ground I proKrnsUi rat.. Hy and la a great Improvement. The entries for the tournnni.-nt today rive c follows: Mra. Vnce tlrown and Mlaa lUoughran. Mra. Thimpam I'rnx- lor and Mra. Reuben Ftoliorinin Mra. 'Tench Cox and Mis Mind Hamil ton, Mrs. Alfred 9. Ttrnarl and M'n Rleanor Morrleon. Mrs It, t". ty mour and Mr. C 8. Jordan miks Ellen Barkr and Mlaa ltervta. M'aa Alnslee and Mlaa Mct-itmit. Mrs. 1. s. Henry and Mis Annie vrilll.mi; Ml Hellen end Mlaa Thrree Cl-.np. mka. j jl Th dance thi evening at the Tt. t tery Park hotel will b of lntor.t t, A Pretty Array of New Princess Slips We have a beautiful stock of now Princess Slips. They are stylishly designed and so aid wonderfully in producing smart dress ef fects. They come in fine Silk or Suesine in col ors: green, yellow, pink, blue, lavender and white; flounces are accordion pleated. The Muslin and Nainsook ones are lace and em broidery trimmed. All Princess Slips come low neck and sleeveless. Sizes range 16 Mis ses' to 44 women's. -' Too, we have the charming Lingerie or Voilie Dresses with which you will want to wear these dainty Princess Slips. Prices of Princess Slips $1.25 to $6.00. tt V. MOORE & CO. i WOMEirs WEAR. !LkZ U d JL I thr Minnn peoiiie 'if Jan-?oic Thr dime will ! in ih- p'lm r-ioni lnetenl of I he Imll lo .m 'I In- 'tt'l UiK out i.f the In, it.) . .'is ( r Hie n-n- i,ri crmlil nut I"' hi iiipl!h 'I "' week, and the seamri ' .mlo ill '' j niallfd today und ton, nn.i . The .m nual Invltntlorm Unhide mII id .he ' anrs given hi the hotel iuripg i jear, Im liidlMK the two Mr-jt .f Hie sennon. the upeninit '. m 1 1 .md nriiiual . (rrrnmi. hl. li Like I e In infy ' nd Aimu.il. The dmii e thin -v Tinit w.M be InformHl usual, min " " j half after nine o'rlin l. I Mrs. Philip ''orke. who has heeii visiting her parents. Judge Hnd Mrs j liezeklah tludRer. in Panama for j some months Is expected to arrive I In New York Mnn-h i'. and will re j turn at oni c to Ashevllle. Hon. Hnd Mrs. J. M. Oudiier. Jr.. huve alo i.een the guesle of Judge 11ml Mra. Oudger, and an they alxo are to return the ldtter part of the month to Wanhlng ton. are probably on the mean now with Mra. Cocke. Mra. J. W Hrharlle has K'ltt' t At lanta, ia., for a visit to frlende. Mrs W. C. folic, of Wayneavllle, is In the city for s aeveral days' slay. Mr Itohert Walker, of Barnard, la spending seral daya In the rlty, and Is visiting at the home of Mrs. T. r. McCoy on Prk avenue Mr. Oeorge Wilson leaves today for Cincinnati, . Mra. J. M. Bartlett leavee tomor row for Bprlngflelrt, Maas. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mlaher and children, of Cincinnati, who have been In the city for a atay of several weeks, have returned to their hum. Mis Mary Jone. who has been visiting friend In Oreensboro for sv eral weeka, h returned in the city. Mr. Julian Jeffrie, of Charlotte. I In the city on business. Mis Clara Emens. of Brneca Falls, who I here at th Invitation of Su perintendent Beynold. will lntruct th teacher of the West Ashevllle chobi In a new method or penman ahlp. Ml Emen I a gucw at the Berkeley hotel. Mica Koter. who ha been a gut at Blbemar. Victoria, for som tlm. return to' New Tork tbmorrow. Rev. Mr. Wilcox, of Henderonvllle, pnt yeterdiy In Ashevllle, ' Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, of Indlan opolls, er guest at the Mnor. whr their ton. a atudent of th Aahevlll achnol. will pend the Eter holiday with them. Mr. K. H. Pall, of Wavnevtlle. Is In the city for a short stay, on business. Mr. Peter O. Thompson, jr.. of Cin cinnati, la visiting hi lter. Mr. Reuben Bobertson. Mr. Robertson end Mr. Thompson ar st Sunburst for several day on bualness TO PRKVENT1 THE ORIP. LAXATIVE BROMifl QCININK re moves the cause. There Is only one "BROMD QUININE" l.ook for sig nature of B. W. Orove. JRc. HOFFMAN LED UST NIGHT IN BOWLING The bowling score at the Y. M. C. A. last night resulted follows: Hoffman. 212. 214. IBS. total SIM. Neely, 110. 15, 172. handicap 75, total 592. Andcron, 1 54, 1 78, 13 2. handicap 75. total 143. White. 158. 157,' 1&S, handicap 7&, lotal 543. Redwood. lt3. 186, 110. handicap 75. total 6S4 Ball, 14. Ill, 193. handicap 75. total 530. Swayne. 180. 11 167, rtandlcap 60. total 623. Jamea. H. I.'.tt, 152. handicap 45. total 521. Sevier, Iti. 151. 172, handicap 30. total ill Brown. 150. 12. 141. handicap 30. total 613. Maxxwell. 1!. 131. 131. total 506. U PATTON AVE. Y.M.G.A.DUGK PIN TOURNAMENT BEGINS AoMM-tatlon Will Ktart Iniinvuiloii In Way of AiiiiiHnwnt for Many Mcmlicm. The members of the V. M. " A. who prefer dm ! .,n to liowll 14 will enter upon u du' k pin tuuruam .111 to night wlih-h will 1 ontlnue unul 'lf- teen khws ; been pluyed. Three aamea will I.- played each nmlit ondl two nights of each w,-. k III be f Even ln. gampe brought good re-' 1utck expoaure. -duck pin ' night at the association. ; u,. After tmklng tne s,mpe you Catch them laughing, playing, etc. arrangements having been mad-? to Mnt mt t botujsht a am II bottle and I v Jo n . ubstltute this form of the s-port fc! It began to do me good. I bought' c- KAY 29 1 "on A'e bowling twice a week. , four botilea and today I am 'free, .' ' ' "T h'lx members have liiled tneirifrom pan n my back, loins and Intention of entering ih.. moment, and ; limb and sleep fine, eat good and my two more will probably do eo to- Indigestion ha gone entirely, and I day, as It Is d sired that as many as ' surely had a bad attack of tndlgea elsht men he secured to enter. Thote tlon. I am not troubled with pain who have already exprf-srf 1 their in-, in' the back and limbs at all and tendons of participating ' the tour- feel like a new being and I wish to nament are Merrlmo.i. ifrock, Wliltc. state that Dr. Kilmers Swomp-Root Sevier, Hmlth and Swevangi 1. j cured me entirely of all those all- The contest will no douor arouse 1 ments. , a great deal of Interest and cnlhusl- j My age Is jl years. My trade Is asm. The bowling tournament which j a mason, my occupation la foreman wa begun aome time ago has .proven 1 for the Birmingham Water Works s success from the beirlnntnK end Co., 2114 First An,; I live at 241 ha aroused very much irucrext. me, games are iookco inrwaru n, ... howler and many mem!'ef f the association wltnee the contest each night. WKATHKR ItF.POHT. DepartVnent of agriculture, bureau. Willis I. Moore. Weather bureau, chief. Temperature It p. m. Mln ... (4 4 Atlanta . Augusta . . Boston . . Brow nsville Buffalo . . 61 611 2B n 70 IS II 24 80 fit Charleston Chicago n 3 De. Molnea 4 ' Des Molnea Duluth . . Oalveston Jacksonville . Key Weal . . Mobile . . . . New Orleana New York . . Norfolk . . . Oklahoma Palestine . . . Pittsburg . . . HI. Louis , , 81. Paul . . . Savannah . . Wathlntton 32 34 2 4 (8 4 74 S2 2 68 (4 l 2S." 31 .42 60 tt 6 2 24 30 , 4 50 .40 46 t 64 34 42 local temperature data for March 23, 1111: At a, m., 35; 10 a. m.. 31; 12, n., 48; 2 p. m , 45 4 p. m.. 47; p. m., 44; t p. m., 42. Normal 47. Highest 47; one year ago 7S. lowest 34; one year ago 41. Absolute maximum 8& In 1107. Iocal precipitation for thl month: Normal 1. 01. Oreateat amount 7.06 In 1103- Ieaat amount 0.73 In 1910. For last 24 hour ending at 8 p. m., IS. State of weather at 8 p. m.. clear. Matters of Record The following deeds were filed In the office of the register of deed yesterday; Margaret J. Lioughran to Gussle Brook, lnd on Benl creek road; consideration 1300. M. N. Brown and J. A. Brown to J. W. Boyd and M. I Boyd, land on Turkey creek; consideration $275. M. N. Brown and wife to J. W. Boyd and wife, tract of land; con sideration $100 Thomas N. Fare and wife to T. C. Brown, land In Leicester township, conalderatlon 1200. J W. Boyd and i Dalay Is rael Brown, guardian, land In 11 ceeter township; conalderatlon 1550. M.' U Robinson hnd wife to James It. McMahan and wife, lot on Seney street; conalderatlon 11.200. W. M. Shu ford and wife to Samuel Candler and wife, lot in West Ashe vllle; consideration 1600. Frank E. Boynton and wife to Charlie F. Abernathy and Mary Martha Ahernathy. lot on Church atreet, conalderatlon 1S00, Cltisens Realty company to T. C. Brown, lot on Short treet. consid eration S328 18. THK lltKMi AIR URItJ 1)K. Ring a song of Sleeping-Torch, a fam ily of Kreah Air. Beds are vacant In the house, people everywhere. On the roof, and on the porch, on verandah, too, Blankets covered thick with snow, noses pinched anil blue. Fathers bed Is on the roor. of the kitchen ell: Mother's underneath a drift, where the snow. flakes fell; Brother takes his Sleeping-Baa down among the trees; Rister has a Window-Tent to concen trate the hreeie. Though they acorn me and iW-rlde. I shall not begin Someone's got to watch the house. So I'm sleeping in Robert Seaver In Woman's Home Companion for April. The tieople of the South n al ways be depended upon to do t he wrong thing at the right time, the wrong time or any old time. U Mr. Burleson or Senator Culberson had introduced a bill In congress aaklnx for the crippling of the grain trade I rush at the box office, In bullish America, the producing country, while It could nor reach , i,..,i.k ir.,. m.Li , trtit8 or class Instruction in Steu bearlsh Europe, making no reference 1 w,,nh .,, -r ,.,. rt ,-r,f 1 ,,n r..t.,A ........ 1 ... i .. .... Fcott, of K.tnsas. and every congress man and senator north of the cotton ' belt would have laughed, him to scorn, j Our people Just grabbed it. l.aii hook, line and flshlna Dole. Mrs. Harriet T. Comstock. author; of "Joyce of the North Woods." a ; novel which Doubleday, Page Co. j of several wideiv succe'seMi 'tuV.onl tori which have appeared both in serial and book form. Rk( U at pre,. ent engaged In writing a new novel of k.w vor, i.,e. Letter From Sister-in-law Probably Saved His Lite During the month of November, 1 nH I waa taken with Lialna In the . lotn. .nrf I . ml Id not sleCD. had no appetite nd If I stooped down, I could not urnlghten up For the pain 4n my ba' k I tried several remedies of aeveral doctor, but or no avail. 1 could not get any relief, j My wife' later, Mrs. H. J. Black., 1424 So. Broad St.. Philadelphia.' Pa, wrote and udvUert me to try. Dr. Kilmer' gwatnp-Root, that It had cured her and several others Ihen wro,e yu fr , mpie bottle. ho.h 1 .i,.,i h return melt. rum m e., tsirmingnam, Ala., ana will gladly speak In praise of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root at any and all limes as I think It Is the best medl crne that I ever aw. Your truly. J. T MANLEY. Birmingham, Ala. Jefferson County (' State or Alabama ) Personally appeared before me, M. A. Lavet, a Notary Public In and for smIiJ County In said State. J. T. Manley. who was made known to me. and who being by me duly sworn depbses and say that the above state ments are true. M. A. LA YET, Notary Public. letter to Dr. Kilmer A CO., Blnghamlon, N. V. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send; to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Blng Jiamton. N. Y (0r a aample bottle. R will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable In formation, telling gjl gbout tho kid ney and bladder. When writing, be ure and ' mention The Ashevllle Cltlxen. Regular flftycent and one dollar alae bottles for sale at all drug stores, Amusmenfs. Two Performance of ,"Humr Brown" Monday, March T. The announced attraction at tho Auditorium Monday, March it, ts th hilarious musical ' comedy, "Buster Brown." The prolific Brown family ha no better member than thl nelt same "Buster." the brln creature of that prince of caricaturists, P. F. OutcauK. In giving Buster to the world, Mr. Dutcault' pencil waa act uated by the desire to present the Joyous aide of strenuous boyhood. How well he hi aacoeeded 1 duly evidenced by the fact thpt Buster and hi ever-attendant dogr "Tlge" 1 known whevere the modern dally with It prodigious edition penetrate. And o cleverly doe the pencil of the ar tist portray the creature of his brain that Buster from pictured thing nas grown into a living, breathing stage celebrity. There I sure to be big crowd at both performance and It would be advisable for everybody to secure their tickets . In advance and avoid the crush at the box office. Suppose Your Child Should Have the Croup To-night f What would you Aot Sadden attacks of Croup have no terror la the homo where VICK5MALVE l a hsnd.becaune the remedy bresVsnpthe worst cases ot Spaataodi Croup to lets tlm than It takes to anerelr turamoa a doctor, tiever be without It in year heme. At ail traaetx'Si e br SSo BOo 1.00 IKK'tHMaittMUian, S. ( msm st theatre circuit MONDAY. MARCH 27 Matinw and Night. j The Grcnte.it of All Cartoon Comedies1 Blister Brown 10 PrXPlE 10 S.Hal Bargain- Matlno Clillilrcn ' no. Adult Tic and Sl.on. . . Mghl prkr 2.V. &0 T&r, tl, tl.&O. 1 Keserved seals for matinee and night at Whltlock and Swepson . j ' Friday morning. . j : A'OTK Buy csirly and avoid the j ' wi- Emanuel School of Shorthand i MISS SADIE EMANUEL. Prla. Phone. 11S.1. 131 W. rhtnat j FOR Small country place 'of ! walk of Wcaverville car ! house with cellar, good ba m, wood house and poultry I l . iwy Term I ii111.1, T-OVA. X CI U1S. I THE H. F. GRANT REALTY CO., 48 Patton Av. Tho Old Tlsno Furniture Kbop - 57 North Main Bt. Buys and sells all kinds of antique furniture, and make a specialty or repairing and reflniahlng old plec i J'uone 107 j HAVXCft KI8KR. Prop. Salt Rising Bread " XtlSlUg CftJaU Wo make tbo genuine Salt Rising' mead, rrtap croat: It ha that nutty j flavor, frceh aaUy. AoVtevillft Steam BakerV. 1 l'hone 623 or SKI. Baby Photographs Have the baby's picture taken now. j B'ln It up In tile middle of ! bright day. We make a specialty of U. C. T's and T. P. A's are our valued patrons Thinks Come again. gentle- m en. Phone 118, WeavervllI. Roberts & Williams Weavervtllc, N. a COKE FOB THE KITCHEN RANGE A great many are us- ing it with perfect sat- isf action. Burna.better when slightly dampen- cd. la light, clean. 2 smokeless, sotftless and dustless. ! Phone 130 . I : Carolina Coal & Ice: Company. : HAIR GOODS Manicuring, Shampooing, llairdressing and Xhirop ody. MISS CRUISE'S SHOP as Haywood Bt. - - , Cake Walk A grand cake walk, given by th waiter of Battery f ark Hotel In th Ball Room Saturday night, March' 15th V '' I ! $ Millinery Importers I t M. WEBB 00. Z Club Building, Haywood St. T You alwavs get ex- e ; ; actly what your doctor ; ; orders when you send ; ; your prescriptions to i MacXay's Pharmacy I Prescription Specialists Opp. P. 0. HOOD'S MILLINERY 5 Haywood St. SPROAT'S MllXINEHY PAR1ORS , Ontc Itldg., Pack hquarc Invite your Inspection of their new line of Spring Millinery. "Quality" Cut Flowers J VAN LUYDLEY NURSERY CO,. Greensboro, N. C. Smith's Drug Store, Asheville Agt. SALE six acres within five minutes line. Has Rood four-room i Jhe gest Corsets from r j 1 J to $; Warner's, for $1 to $5; and W. B., for $1 to $5. ' At the BON MARCH E you will find the follow-; ing makes of corsets: Thomson's (Hove Fitting for $1 to $3; R. & O. for $1 to $3; C. B. a la Spirite for $1 to $5. , Our dressmaking department, made up of compe tent women who can maHe dresses and to youf taste, Jjet us make your Lingerie Dresses. , , w v AT THE LINGERIE SHOP THE GRUNER SANITARIUM Ashevllle, N. C. Sl Haywood St.' ' Phono 014 Devoted to the thorough and scientific treatment for select v cases 'of NenrOuane, Paralysis, Asthma, Habit, Stomach, Rheumatism. DkMaae of women anI other chronic dlseaae. The Bath and Ma&Sage department of the Sanitarium la open to the public Turkish, Russian. Cablnat, Betx-Hot-Alr, Klectrlc-Ught. Tub, Sitx. Poot, Shower and Needle Baths. Galvanic and Farradlo Treatment, Electric Vibrating and Sweedlah Massage and Movements. ot Women. Douche Lavage. GROCERIES ................. F: Evcrytlilnfl to Eat Poultrv, Fruit. Vegetables,-etc. Prompt Delivery Si Moderate Prices. h - 1VI. HYAMS if -? ' COr N. Main and Merrimori Ave. Phones 49-2)13 I FURNITURE New, and Second-hand; Stoves, Ranges, Iron Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Ruge, Art Squares, Mattings, etc. j We give you a "Square Deal" and "Golightly" on the Prices. A cordial invitation to you. DEAL & CI0L1GHTLY, 27 North Main St. Phone 354. COFFEE THAT PLEASES ta It is our aim to give the people of Asheville FULL VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY the best coffee for the least possible price. So you make no mistake when you buy "WHITE HOUSE." 1-pound air-tight tin 38 eta. 3-pound air-tight tin $1.10 STRADLEY & LUTHER. , I East Pack Sq. Phone 84 and 651. 9'ammmmmmmmmmmmmmimmimmmm H. Redwood & Co. OP' HATS let us say we can furnish the best of shapes in stiff and soft fur both for men and boys at figures below those " you generally pay. IX STRAW HATS the report has conic to us for more than ten years that our values are BY FAR the best going. Just now the fine assortment of rWLDRKVS STRAWS and LADIES' READY -TO -WEARS is appealing to many and many a purchaser. LADIES' FINF PUMPS and RIBBON TIER. Ac. the pro ductions of several mal:ers in fine footwear for the gen tler sex. The SfWcs are Just AlxAl. the profit to us is modest. FINE SILK GLOVES, long and short, made bv Kavser and other good 'una. FINE SILK HOSE $1.50, $1.23, .$1.00, at ?5c and 50c. Our SILK HOSE are GOOD, Mind you, GOOD. M E R C E R I Z E D GAUZE LISLE HOSE in many grades. FINK IRY G(XrS of all kind galore. One lot of SHKKK WHITE LAWNS. SO Iik li. 36 lu.li. 42 Inch, and 111 Inch, all (lne. hut nearly a fourth below- thelr worth. Is awlltn well. Another bargain b an assortment of SPRING SITTING, all wool and half wool ,39 to S8 Inch, only Novelties in Butterick Patterns just plac ed on sale. the gest Makers ' Our Corset stock embraces every style known to corsctry. There are models for the stout women for the slender women, for every person, no matter what their figure mav be-. The W. B. Keduso Corset for stout women is the corset that has the apv proval of every woman who has evei',' worn it. There are many women who will wear no other make, They are priced at $3 to $5 pair. This corset s sold exclusively at; the Annex. 6th or corsets on sale, at this place are:v Rcdfem, for $3 Thur Brandt Massago for Disease H MEAT :
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