TRF FIOVRS COLLECTIQii BEST QUALITY OF BREAD , 50 LOAVES FOR 51.00, AT . . . . T. L.. SYIIXK'O. For CAKES of all kindFresli Eakedf call on - - T. L. ST?IK 1- Main Street, Opposite Court Ilea- Weather: Forecast J ) Fair toiightl i and Tuesday. 1 . JI. SBURY 0, 1899. NO. 33. I V .... Z- - N -v ' XI :-" ; . ' - ' - I ..; I 1 ! 0 k VI 11 ABOUT IKE CITY. ueneraSummarytof Local' Happen- 6 in ana About Salisbury. - Woodmen of t! Wmld meet to'ruorrow night. xue telephone coniany is ut ."og-up nice larsc poles on Main street. .-ijf ;AT GOLD HILL. "A FRAUD ANDWIJDLi:."' i Concenfrators and Smelters Arriving f. .. foi the Union Copper Mine. - . Tlfe boOthera Is now "rerervln concendratort,. nd 'JureHin ,Ha- - for ,. A car load of mhery.wiis received- Sat- nd three ear loads arrived cninerv A . ims raaf the- M.rn afl.fi tId Hill wine died on Chestnut Hill yes terday. Jos. II. MeKeely' & Co., coal uealers, have a new ad. in the Sux . to-day. The new jewelry store, iMansion house will opened. in - the soon be ay !Mr. N mnrninf Hill on farst tra miles o mainline mine Mr. X ewman arrived Satiihlay and went down td Gold special. , This was the n to xrun over iha tvr new road, fn in tbo of the Yadkin out to the 1y Mr. 1 T. T 1 iL I 'u me race. &ee ins new ad. on vJP. , The little child of Ajrent W. G. Newman Crutchtield, of the Southern, is and he h: panion 'hi Greene dangerously ill. Mr. Iioueche, of the Sun:, i& kept at home to-day by the eriti cal illness of his mother. Mr. Ed. L. Heilisr is movini; to ilay into his house on Couuei blieet, near the Baptist church. . Mr. R. Li. Wilder, an eni)Uyt f the Spencer shops, moved hi family to Salisbury from . Macon Ga., Saturday. Painting houses ,at Cooleemee will soon he commenced. ' The work will be done" bv Charlie Howard, of this city. A big line of men's patem leather shoes, in bals and buttons, comprising all the new lasts and toes.- Burt Shoe Co. Mr. M. Lv Jackson, who has been kept at home by sickness for the past week, is again at his post wound the butcher's meat block. . The Fair has vacated the room under the opera house "and, we understand, a gents' furnishing store may soon be opened there. The 4 'World Known" 3 shoe and the Crossett $3.50 shoe are two of the great favorites that we are now showing. Burt Shoe Co. : : '. v. Master Chester Sechler, of Chi na Grove, while seullling w ith an other boy, fell and broke both bones in his arm just . below his elbow. .- ' Mrs Geo. L. Kluttz has moved from Spepeer to Mr. F. A. Hart man's, fr. Kluttz, who recently became .unhalancedv ntally, is still confined in jail here. Miustrehs have Jthe lead at the opera house this season Two have been here and another i, billed'for Saturday. Comedy and drama will be on laer. Mr. Kugene Houser, of the AVts. wh6 bas oeen ou xoi c.cltt. account of two mapen j V. f?arringer, who has been slaving at iUf Western Union tele lr profile Sot a few days, has Jone back to running bis public carriage, and would like ' for friends to caHwpon him. Mrs. Bettie Bringle, of Chek nut linii returned ..from liixndle ,,, where he had gone to see her M r . vV ii I l eeier, oai u may She is rrot very rlsuch ta- fy pli3iu hood on S cries for h Dr. W the call fo er suspein shed with in n crack Just what ing to the known, lie to Mayor called this Itev. J- ELL Lyerly's Opinion of T I?mon. Copperc m.-i,,. l,WiT fiiliVrrn'talortU y.oe m re laat midiUT ot - Lis Siwce pur "lasTLssuo oTrTuo lwivi wc have had the exnerifinr'A j, ' i v tr falling a victim to a fraud and professional degti&& iXHthe per son hf J01urnSgi Norfolk, Vy- ship was formed under, title of Lyerly Mamix, tov continues period of tive years. The con tract was duly sined by both parties. ; In July, said B. Marnix came to Crest cnt with his family, and went into a house .specially built for 'him. For a week he boarded here and then- began to hous-kep. : He said that he was well pleased, with the place; found. 0IIIi"G AND GOIBTC Brief'Iteras 'ADout Salisjburiis and . 1 heir Friends. . Jas.?j0hD$pn":eturncd lastmight fromVashiugtonX. . STILL TKEYJ COME. KuHierdusNew Enterprises on Foot ' in North Carolina. '': ' wman was accompanied C. Buck, of the tirm of Co., of Xew 1 Dr. Hubert H. Green. he death of his chill Mr. las been in bad health S its nis constant.-. u m l 9 . private physician, Dr. Dr. Grcone was former- in to Gen. Shei'man. ( Mrs. J. E; Smooth Copdrd, i$,yjsiung ner parents inheVhiivj j S'' - loung nas returne?iirt.m llaleigh and gorre to AlabaaVto work. Miss Man ufacturer'l-4ud : At Bynom thV J.: M. Odell rSTajiu facturiu- Co.l .has increased "its capital, stock " and orderexV addi tional machinery.' r." : . Cppt. James ELawton of Ohio Nell le C S I isjieVelopiug How ndnest Chapel lltiM; output li)6 ton per 'day. -? ria . ivi narioito; o. ionajusi;n from Thomasville tMiriorti! hh '.phttes the organization 'of tt lor tbo etab- josiery-yarii will. B. Aex- others (ruw attorney . . - city u-aay. it JudgevAvJryJ of i 'ig-grer" ih the Woodshed. J:it !l r bik.' nicrht Kitchur I Jtxr i . . i ' ... a weil-krJown colored ctiaracter about towli, alarmed the neighbor utn Lhut'cii street by Ii. " ei er aiul ottiers neeilea this foorning it just as represented, in fact, said Va5faingtn. in was hen- tYfe nuvning ?oii Kaieign toppeur oLure tneTStr- preuie c.wi. ,;:'' iMiss iitirntt, who lias visitin,Oliss Janie Ivlutfz, 4eft for her home in help, and found Fletch- ed in the air in a wood- li.s arm seciu ely fastened T ! 1 "it t V'J. IUJ k'lU tit ungVidta -wasiti ciimb- top oi the 'shed s. not will probably "explain'- Lord when the case is fternoon. A Chafing Dish Party. Miss Majnie Mock entertainetl a number of friends Saturday even- ng froai'i( to 12 at a chafing dish party. event to thd The jjfame ( )!aed wit Miss Mock ting dish bv charm in r h It was a delightful yeung people present. f "'Contequences was h laughable results, vas assisted nt the cha- Misses Claudie Muck and Manoh Mallett. She is a Is i esa- t Kts. Poole's Funeral I he t uner mains of Mi veny, .was ,j Matth,etvs cn pastor, Kev. al service over the re a. kj. v. rooi. oi Lia- St. and a Iarie were at the i cemetery at ondueted ' from Ure 'place was a naradise. -Si-hnol benan . on Auirust 1st and the '"Prof. entered upon ' his 'duties. He teemed to give satisfaction for a few weeks, but aftr collecting money from all the students he could in ! two cases for. -board, washing, tuition and all other ex peusts, ' 'ordering u lot of pens, e. t. d.. which his partner had .to. pay for, getting supplies from the siores at--Crescent and. raitn on credit, lie became greatly dissatis fied, fell-out with one of the stu- dents, calling him a dog and other ugly: names, saying, he had not a cent or he would refund the mon ey. He decided to break up h usekeeping, shipped his hou.ser hold ctlVcts to Norfolk',", his wife prepared to go to her folks, but jthe 'lrof.Y wjis to stay until ; Christinas, j Go Sept. Uth , Mrs. M. stil ted to Norfolk, ami the j honoralde '"Frof." went to see her 'from Salisbury, having pulled down the shades" and locked the door of his house for the purpose of deception, but. under the pre text of retui nihg;. has not been seen in ur city since. He ab scon.led, leaving bills, rent, inter est, and school accounts all un settled. None- of the students shall lose anything. All of their money shall 'be' made good liy my- Tlje Great Shew Coming. -.. - '" It is all very well for the, lovers of ot-l time minstrelsy to '-holler" for the good oidompanies with ;"pompy,' eiid men and genufne coon C(iedy,;bi;t the mrnstiel managers)f to elay come pretty near- hndin-,put.- wpat the public want and bus long since given any idea of retiring !tnl tlio style of minstrelsy: rEieryth4k newT and up "to-date gols to tJ'O eje-tent-of -giving a personVor of the modern negro who nevsiw tip oeauliful laud of sunny iies, five or six encores, while tliu min-Lrfl who t v ies to do anythb but an up- to-date- eobn,; gets in i h a p p reel a 1 10 n . . J h e (ess i rr. abaters of a.e entitled to no small .ere it, in as much as4hii llir greatest an4 tOO-r,ew Wm- Alexander, J r. , nct eluding New FDgland "capitalists 4iie orjzaiiiZiiu; y. uu.ww niuvc company (f 150,000 of which has . been subscribed) for the establish P11 mcnV" cotton untl. - L At Klibeth City a 25,000 fctock eompany ; is being f o r met J for thcestablishnient of a knittin mill, , ;v- ;: - . : The Hope Mills Manufacture Co, has -purchased the Zeraver Creek and Bluff Mills at Favettc- ville and will install 'new ma chiuery audoperate.same. At Greensboro E. J. & A. G Stafford, tobacco-' manufacturers, will enlarge their facto vy- At High Foint the Snow Bas ket-Co , i erecting a two-story buihling 50x100 feet, with engine-room, in which will be in stalled a complete new power plants --"-." : -.-V ,'-y- At Ivernersville the company re cently reported to be organized-by rJ. F. Kerner ami others will bo known as tlje ' Southern Woolen Mills. The King's Mountain Manufac turing Co. has placed an order for THEWORK DF F LENDS. .... f7 ." ' . . " " .. . 'f ' . Sesidence of S. C- Holder, of. Anson, Eiddled Witi Pallets " adfis'0 Messenger-Intelligencer: There was perpetrated in Lilesville township Sunday morning .at 3 o'clock one of the most diabolical outrages, it-has been the province of the Messen ger and Intelligencer to record. The residence of a good and peacer f u L citizen ,was rfeufrounded by jvojj.ide asssassfns and, whlie the occupants'' slept,"'", the'-'- miserable scoundrels opened fire upon it with a Winchester rille and pistols. Mr. S.. Z. Holder,- who lives on- Fee ee river, is the gentleman whose newas.sb ruthlessly firedin,tajjtir Kinloy, a'v;hi.iepir' NEWS OF TJEE'BTAT: Con186" Tomjsxcjiiui5M Happening. . Mrs. Stamey, wife of Rev. S. D. Stamey, died Friday at Elkin. Concord people lost about $1,500 by the suspension of Ixisiness of a bucket shop last week. : ' Four divorce v cases were heard- and "diyorcas , grantisd",- 'all - i space of a few minutes in u-e oa perior Court ibis' m orning D r? r ham Sun. ; , : A. C. Cline, of Yadkin cc-"ty, was arrested - here' this aitcr- cc and committed to jail on the c-7V of making a criminal assault !hai 'srV He SSsJ Us- w i f e an dXA t .. n . . 'Hy auKnier. were nor viu awakened atIockin fhmn uviiie.wmston Sea i- Those rr-v v : - the snooting were concealed W The Southern Railway enm ' u.u.-..vWiFiCu . uuube aoout one otllIoa nouse at Alexac' Bunarea and seventy-five , yards Friday niShL from Mr. Holder's resident fire ls thought to Jl " in front of it. While the women lDcenry origin. Tfa estl "jaieu at about $ 2UP0Q ere little freight in the bulling t time. Asheville Qsv sought safety in the back jpart of the house Mr. Holder we't U the front dojr to reconnoitre. tlirouaK a glass panel on the side Vf the door he could see at leasty o par-1 . . . 1 ties stauajng in tiieuoor tf,p old house, and when the v tii he could see them well enough frV, iuu i-unuei s uatfH 10 ten iuai iDtiJuerswuuo -"v ( -- iu were white men and that one of taken because, tbe mwiu hem wore a mustache. Wh'ilaiike Judge Robinson. I V - - xue attcrnya ux 0 petitioned-'-the commi court in have nosecdnd weef'r gesWiU November, and 9" QVm. be triedThe Charlotte Newsn , . i. 4ur hi action Vas ave E.-.-W. Leslie. Tm latest venturo bespeaks a-Iiieral amount of real genius an s.u in vestment of crai)i!al ' eh .. . n- proaches a great deal . so nan- ordinary -generosity, r e extravagant expend! iiavo been made in engaai'.'u' 'he best ta'en'uavailable. .Special attention has been given to the jal pnd musical portion of the .entertain ment, as well as th' '"medians and specialty artists. Keserved seats as Kiuttz's Drug Slore. uneral procession was a long one concourse of'friends t - '9; hurch. ThejnterrJjent was made in the he church. i i floeks on-: son ninrht. ken with thelown. She would "much rather: Jive in SaJMury re-. rardlcss"of its dark street. : Judge Allen Callef Hence. ' " J udge Allen passed through last nicrht on bis ay to ; his home; at Kinslom The judge v as presiding 0r Mitchell court but adjourned t the end of the first week on !;r,t of a ige annonncino .Skness iD" his frt'iuHy at' Kinston." T rviats worth 5 for '2. FokKbnt: Four desioiUle room, i ninir Furmshetl or for housekeeping f unfurnished. Appy Go toeTthTiarlrain Counter at Uchtenstein's closing out sale. n Need of H 1 . The Fnii Gold Hill, w ing several work, i Fan i hood are bus colored J good satisfaJ that foreign introduced. nds. Q Lopper Mine, at b understand, is need- hundred hands to ers in" the - neighbor- w w ith their croxis and r eloesn't give 'very tion. It is possible abor may have to be The chain work of w Main street cef, and wilfl ganor has hnisned tue dening and grading ubUc road "to Spen-j cef , and will! begin macadamizing Health Officers of the county and this yveek. The force will work city within the" next eight 'days, irom tne camp -to tojvn at present, Stork Rdoi ' iFor JIj:xt - On Main Street, oprfcsite'post office. Good stand tjor anyx business. 'Ap ply to ii. Ij. Shaver. ' '"It did mej inoie got?d than anyV Ibing': Fever lised.' My dyspeiisia wa sr ! o t i m.ott thy, s iinding f after eating id wasiiemwo,?'. ISovv I am wctL' wrd.es; ugton,1 Knn Cure, lit (ii James Fl umilier. iAOSMURY Dutch ; Creeli will be: held 1 Newman, in N. C., on thH the second month,' for th and for such come beore S. B. Keener. Hois- : f Kexlol I)y s epsia 'ests what you eat. N;xl0ct"S.300. Notice is hereby given that the gular' nnnAal meetins' of the ! Mining Company i theofiice of J. J. the city of Salisbury, 11th day of October 1899,-at 12 oldock noon, it being Wedneselay of the b election of officers )ther business as may he meeting. J. J. NKW3IAN, . Fresident. urch Sat ui day by the L- v , ".,' - , i, J .... i tion u mveit and si orients also to warn the public of a fraud. I have notliirxr tn av -,f raalifi- n ,j . . 1 1 ei cations, as He is a fine penman,' but he is.a "man void of principle. The firm of . Lyerly & Marnix no longer exists. ' ' -r . Frof. James Fisher, a graduate of Roanoke .College, ""is. assisting in tb school arid "is; giving perfKef satisfaction i j -'' - Our schooling qnst us dear.but J. M. Li.. Lyerly,. State Fair. . . "A. The State Fair will he on iu Ral . eicrh next week. Fiospects are Tor a very, large attendance and an excellent 1fair. The - State Fa r should interest all, North Carolii ir ians and all fro'm this section tv': o ciin should take adyantage of tie cheap rates offered by the Souta- f ern and -attend..-. ' - l.rrili-if! will bp. snlfl nn rf it is lasting. The Law in the Case. The vaccinating of the children attending the city schools is the re sult of the following resolution which was. passed Ujy the school board at its meeting last Tuesday: Resolved, That the'ck:ldren nt iending the graded schools of the city shall bo vaccinated hy tne and that after said-date unvaeciir ated childrhjshall not be permit ted to aiiknd wad schools until they hwbeen vaccinated.: :g'. - . . - v - ' . " v'. ' - J(miy e -U- . 'l: - l 1 Ytilr digestion with adulterated candies jmt' go" to " Buerbauiji's who', keeps only the 'purest and best candiei lioyster's has been the standard, of purity, whole someness and deliciousness. lioy ster's is the only kind Buerbaum keeps, . . -k-;' ' : -. The, latest styles and best jual ity of tate stationery -on hana.- - - . - , ... For twenty, years Lueroaum nas made the picture frame's for the "people of Salisbury; he is still on deck making the latest styles ' and most artistic frames. A fine lot of new mouldings just arrived. In bibles,' testaments, etc., Buerbaum has the largest line ever offered in the city. . " T0CUREAJ01D IN ONE SAY Take Laxative Bronw Qolnfae TaWets. All DrupglsU refund the money If it fail to cure. 25 cents. : F 15th, 16th, 17th and 20t.h for one f H:q for the round trip, pus .0 cenp for one admission imj the Fair.X j Special ra0 October 18th alici 19th, 90 ound trip, plus po cents for one ; admission into i'e Fair Final limiW for all tickets October 23rd.v " '. - Dinner to Bride and 3rooia. At Lexington J. W. Jackson has. invented a machine for makinc paper bags and another for niaking butter trays, and will establish a st , plant to manufacture them. The Longshoals Cotton Mills 1 - jit . 'm '- ' nas mstaiieo ouuu additional spin dles, making 10,200 spindles to be operated. At ilooresville J. D. Troutman and B. A. Troutman will erect a fur nit ure factory. At North - Wilkesboro an elec tric light plant will be "erected. At Raleigh G. E. Leach, J. . ST. Wynne, Jos. Q. Brown, " F. 1. VVard, W. W. Vass and others have been appointed a committee to solicit subscriptions- to the stock of the company to be or gan izeel for the erection of a knit ting mill. " : At WTake Forest W. C. . Powell, R. E. Royall and W. C. Brewer have incorporated tbe Royal Cot ton Mills, with a capital attack of f 50,000 for the erection of a 500 spindle. Mr. Charles S. Donaldson of Charlotte, N. C, contemplates or ganizing 60,000 company to es tablish a hosiery yarn mill. Nor thern capital, will probably be in looking through the glass panel a bullet that had penetrated thfi hoiuc struck a lock anel rebounding hit Mr. Holder on the foot, ' but diel not hurt him much. Another bullet entered the house so near his head that.it threw splinters in his face. Mr. Holder thinks hecouldihave sppptq irom ine nouse to Fsome woods near by anel captured or shot his assailants. He did get his gun and start to do this, but his wife and daughter clung to him so he could not shake them off. As stated above, Mr. Holder is a good citizen and a Confederate veteran, and the shooting into his house at least forty-eight bullets in all were fired into it is an? outrage that calls for the most condign punishment shouloJhe perpetra- iuib ui a ue cai L' . - - - -f - 1 t: xr.u barter, formerly Schaffer, of -the Pr j4sw nrniy will bev rpHrrled in Dfesdeii gov ern bir 4th. This wijl l:e an e,nt where royalty andp5rhaps . tb king will be in attendance. Bliss Sadie Tucker is . now traveling abroad with Miss Carter and will wait on her. Raleigh News & Ob server. Lincoln Journal: Lincoln ton leads in a good many things and, thanks . to the enterprise of Mr. Daniel E. Rtyne, the cottton mill Ingrain (Carpets worth 40 and f.. fur Q5cts. st vard. Lach- Rev.; Mr Davenport and bride. tenstein'a closing out sale. came up trom Concord Satur day night and left this morn; ing for Graham wfiere they wl. spend awhile with Mr: Johnnie- j Cracken before going to MrL)av en port's fchdrge at Coin act. Testerday a dinner 5 vas given the couple" at the ho"io of Mrs. Barrier, the bride's sister. Last night Mr, -Davenport preached to a large congregation at the Baptist church. "' .. Ladies Coats .worth $3.50 for 1 . 00. Lichten stein's closing out sale. . :"" - " : Stock fou Sale-20 or 25 shares North Side Roller mill atock, pay ing 10 per cent. .K. -U'Siiavek. ..... ForT Rent 3 ; 5-room . cottages at Spencer. Also one -1-room cot tage in Brooklyn. D. A. Atweix. Lost- A purse containing about 16.65 and .'some receipts. A re ward will be paid for return of the same to Mrs. E. P. White. .ggsncer Notes. Work of putting in a new an larger turn table at the round house has been in progress night and day recently. The new table will soon be ready for business. A little narrow-guage engine is being overhauled in the shop. It is set op high on a flat caTja;' Chancs to lSTPhiladelphia. Another chance will be offered to-morrow by the Southern for you to visit Philadelphia on a cheap rate. Round trip tickets for one and one-third fare a splendid opportunity for you to make this trip. king, will Charlr tte aad the other village composing the "su burbs of Lintplnton, in the snaae. Mr. lihyjie has bought and is daily expecting, an; "up-to-dab3 automo bile. It is of tn latest imptoveo. type and is run by Prine. Flower Skow- -The Lutheran ladies intenU--Cb-.tnemun1.how some time before Tbanksgiv mg Day. The occasion prophecies success. Shoe Shop Entered. Saturday niffbt some one broke into b shoe repairing shop of jiev. Alexander, colored, on Coun cil street, and stole several pairs of shoes. Knights of Phthias. It is earnestly requested that all who are to take part in the Third Rank team to meet to-night at the castle hall at 8 o'clock sharp. By order of the King, H. J. Over man. The great Success of Clamber; lairi's Colic Cholera and D irrhoea Remedy in the treatment : bowel complaints has made it standard over the greater part of tlb civi lized world. For sale by! .lames Plummor. '. I , t Take Notice. ." Prof. W. Baker "had tnoro work to tld than he1 could make up, for the 7th so he will be here again on Thursday Oct. 10th for one day only. He will make up glasses to suit all eyesights in a gold field frame guaranteed for 20 years for $5.00 and in Aluminum frame for $3.50 for the purpose of establish- insr-mv work here. He also, of fers 100 in cash for anyone who will complain that glasses which were fitted by him did not prove satisfaction. Prof. 15aleT; Charlotte office 239 Trade St., Bell phone 16G5T Queen city 399. Remember one day only Oct 10th. Bell Block 2io 10. . v Joseph Stockf ord, lodgdon, Me., healed a sore running for seventeen years and cured, his piles of Jong standing by, using DeWitt!s Witch Hazel. Salve., It mwes ,all skin diseases., James Plummer. r- To Htp in Meeting. Rev. R. GXkavcn went to Con cord this morning tt) spend seveirA days. He will assist Rev. J. D. Arnold in a series of meetings now being conducted at Forest Hill church. ' New Stores, Mr- Edwin Shaver expects to build two handsome store rooms next spring between the Mansion house and Gregg's hardware store. The plans will be drawn before Christmas by Hook & Sawyer. League To-Night. The Epworth League meets to night at the usual hour, 7:30. Ev erybody invited. Ladies Coats, silk lined, worth $8. 50 to $10 for $6. Lichtenstein's closing out sale. Rugs made frorq carpet sam ples at the Carolina Racket. Shave at the Climax. Extra fine Plush Capes worth $12 50 for $7.75. Lichtenstein s closing out sale. Dr.'WT.'H. Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C, will be in Salisbury, aTTXIentral Hotel, on Thursday October 19th, for this one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Lar, iSose and lhroat. Capes, cloaks, jackets, collar ettes, etc., in all of the late cuts for inspection at iarry liros. Eight doz. rugs just received at the Carolina Racket. . For Kent. Large brick store room, on Main street, in business part of the city, next to Bell Block. Apply to Henry liorah. . 10 CORE 10 PAT . -.TUli wirTrt1.d"lF,sts grove's TASTELESS CIllLl tT?j jo for MUri Chills and Fever. ItUsimpi i. .d Quluine in a tasteless lorm. unuaren low It. Aauius p: eier it w oitter.. unwkUBg Tonics. Prlo SO nrsnt. Those handsome skirt plaids shown by Harry Bros, can't last long at the present rate of sales. The soothing and healing prop erties of Chamberlain's Couch Remedy, its pleasant taste and Erpmpt and permanent ctires, ave made it a great favorite with the people everywhere. For sale by James Plummer. Druggist. THE BEST PRESCKIPTIC3 FCj'cXIUS and fever Is a bottle of Grotv'8 Tastkueos Chill Tome. Never falls to cure; tbenwhv Try some of J ackson siine meats, iq bents. Yoar moaej back it u faiu to car ' V v V.

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