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; THE ENTERPRISE. HSUSIH ramsT WMM*aa.B.C - unnawamwu, JyLn MS kt BotiSo! aw* T rtT ISI *"*' l ia Mt of Smtln *1 I 111 IHI !■! I iSllllll "'— UM HM MMShilutDMvinbcduiHUu •lot n*a tm tkr Uw actaallj pabltahrd. mi ikt mm ■■■■■»■■'■■ a—Mt »• w f*- aMIMHt Baaraauaaf good faith. UnraM lim -Oac tact aw iaarttfoa Itnai. Kac* taarrtt— ja Itmlt ■aaim Local* »«Ul Mac. UMtaaricaaa* t ulaHiai ot lo»ecl. allow >* Hata. sctata a Ha*. Oft la M»tiU»anH o> ctaip v 4 Um UaaiaH mm he ia tkia aSkcc ao» later Ihaa auascsimoji a year in advance ■aimlattkcrwioScral Williaai.loa, S. C . a. hraad Claaa Mail Matlrr FBIDAY, AUGUST 29,1902. OUR TICKET FOB COXGKESS : John H. Small. FOB CHIEF-JfSTICE ' Walter Clark. * FOB ASSOCIATE : Piatt D. Walker. Henry G. Conner POB SOUCITOB ! C. C. Daniels In another column we give an account of the killing of Tom Jouea, the negro who com mitted an assault upon Mrs. Willie Smith, of Wayne Coun ty. Tbe following editorial ia taken from the Wilmington Messenger of Wednesday: "The readers of TheMeaaen ger were hardly surprised by tbe announcement yesterday morning that Tom Jones, the brute who assaulted Mrs Smith in Wayne county, had gone the way that the perpetrators of sueh Crimea generally go when captured. As we raid a few days ago—all lyncbingsare vio lations of the law, but who can censure the men who brought juat punishment on this fiend ? Had the law been allowed to take its course he would surely have been convicted and exe catod. That being the case, some say, why should the exe cutioners have taken the law into ihcirown hands? Let these I questioners call to mind the fact that n trial in the court house would have necessitated that poor woman Wing made n witness, and detailing before a party of men the horrible oc curence. That thought alone waa .-uflieieni in the opinion of tbe men who killed the nepro tojus i(y the action, and who can blame tliem. What is to be done to chock the frequency of this crime at the South? Trial and execu tion by law will not do it. Lynchin i has no effect. The fear of neither is powerful en ough to stay tho head of t his class of brutes. Kveryos eof them commits this offcuse knowing that he has forfeited bia life and that he will die a horrible death just as moti as captursd Still these offences are rapidly increasing. The object of the law in exe cuting the perpetrator* of cer tain crimes is two-fold— to put the offender out of the world because lie ia a menace to ao ciety and as a warning to oth ers who might be tempted to commit a like crime. The fre qu« ncy with which the crime of criminal amault on white women by negroes, generally followed by mrift execution at the hands of an infuriated crowd ofmetr, shows that tliis last aim of the law making this crime a capital one fails of its purpose. Th* fear of death is «ot sufficient to stop thess UsUS. What then is to be done? How b this crime to be checked* Theee are questions of vital eonaeqaeneea to thous aikb of heads of fiuniliea throughout the Sooth, especial 1y is the rural £atrkti where the fanner ao often has to leave wife or daughter unprotected in the looelj farm bouse while he ia absent in the field or the market town. Something must be done. The people cannot and will not stand this state of affairs. There are Iwo things of which tend to increase this crime. One is the indifference shown by the negroea generally when a crime of thia kind is commit ted. There ia not among them the horror of it that there should be. There ia no univer sal pervasion among them of the feeling that it is a crime wliich should not be committed and that they will not tolerate it among tlieir race. Were it not otherwise fewer negroes would bo tempted to commit it. They would be to an ex tent* educated against it. The other reason if that with a great many people, especially negroes, the lynching of the rapist is more denounced than the fiendish deed which led thereto. The horror of tbe crime is lost sight of or dimin ished in condemning the act of lynch law. This is a hideous problem that we have presented to us and one hard to solve, but solved it must be. In esse of this sort of mem bers of the coroner's jury gen erally confine themselves to declaring that the deceased came to bis death at the hands of perrons unknown to the ju ry. This is the only esse we have any knowledge of in which the jury commended the action of the lynchers. These jurors over their signatures and acting under oath declared that the men who took the life of this negro brute was justified in their act. and no man pos sessing a spark of manhood can condemn them lor their finding. To lynch a man is a very ser ious thing to do, but what man who lias a wife, a daughter or a tuUr can think of her and say the men who avenged the crime against Ibis poor woman should be censured fur their conduct. The declaration of this coroner's jury waa a xtraigbtforw.nl and com-isei statement of the views of rep resentative men of the citizens of Wayne county I bat every man who commit* this crime -hall have nut) d out to him justice in its swilloU and moid appalling form. It i* a formal recognition l»y the public that in all such a« criminal as -8.1 ult the assailant shall lie shot down on that the men of this State arc d« termincd, if they i-annot at all limes protect the f>-ilialea of their families, they will at bast summarily puni-h wiih the most severe penalty known to the law an assault upon tlnm." G*t ■ hti MBfk of CWslnltiM Sltmck tad Lim Tablets at N. S. ftel's. TkrutNMrtolsktndwß ptraaant is eSert tkn path. Tim than IM« r» set followed by n—tipstnai aa is oftrn the caw vrth ptQa Bcgalax stars ijc per boa. Miss Anna Pope, who bas been visiting her sister. Mrs. B- C. Craw ford, in Lexiiigtoa, has returned home. ALL WEKKSAVKD. "Far mn I ultrtd aach aatoM gum from Bmarkitu," wiitea J. H. Jokaatna. at -fit, "that nltn I » aaable to work. Thn.vhrn everything eUe (ailed. I »« wholly cw e4by Pr. Km('> New MKBWII for My wile arihml intense ly boa A l»n. till it nml her. and all our experience pa to *na it ia Ike beat Cronp aardirine ia the wapd." A trial will iwiiaii jm it'* aanwM far TbfatalLaf itiimn Oaaranteed Mlayeaailim Trial hattlea f«ne STATE NEWS. Items of Interest Clipped from Our Exchanges. Severe Stars. A very destructive hail atom passed over a part of the county Friday and Friday night. Its course was from the northwest to southeast through Bethel township, and was nearly a mile wide. The principal sufferers so far as we hare heard were Sam Brown, J. W. Tur nage, J. H. Barnhill. Wyatt Meeka and other* in that section. Some of their crops were completely ruined. There was a little hail in surance on some of the crops. There were two more storms, one just be fore night and the other just after night, there being severe hail in each. The storm did severe damage in Edgecombe and some other sec tions.—Kings Weekly. Vicioos Crime ky a Negrs. Albert Dawson, a colored man, working for Dempsey Wood at Falling Creek, committed an as sault on a colored girl near a to bacco pack house Saturday even ing. He has fled. Smallpox Epidemic at Leaksvllle. Reidsvilie, N. C., Aug. 25. — Smallpox is epidemic among tbe white people of I>eaksville, this county. Heretofore it has been al most exclusively confined to the colored people. The disease is said to be of a very malignant type. A Girt It West Darhasi Meets Death is ss Awfil Farm. Miss Rebecca Weaver, thirteen year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Weaver, in West Durham, met a horrible death last Friday afternoon. While starting a fire her clothing ignited and she was burned all over her body—in fact all of her clothing was burned off with the exception of the belt around her waist. Notwithstand ing the horrible manner in which slie was burned she lived from 3 until 7 o'clock. The young lady in kindling the fire poured oil into the stove not knowing that there was any fire in it. Immediately there was an ex plosion and her clothing ignited. Her screams attracted her mother, but slie catne too late to save the life of her daughter. Greenville Reflector: Some one went to the stables of Joe Willis and George Clark, who live a few miles tip the river, Saturday night j and shrared the mains and tails of! two horses. Mr. Willis came here Sunday morning and took Mr. W. C. Hines with the bloodhounds to his place to track the party who did it. They did not succeed in catching the guilty party. A lamp was dragged from the table at Mrs. Mary Tayloe's Mon day morning. It feel and explod ed The dress of Miss Sallie Bet Tayloe caught and she came near beiug badly burned IK* fore it was extinguished. Work began Monday an the water works. The ! plant is owned by (he same people ] as the gas works ami will be locat | ed at the same plait.-. Artoian I water will be used.—Progress. Severe storms have appeared in the western part of North Carolina. At Statesville a hotel was destroy* ed by lightning; at Concord a| church was blown down. Cotton mills ware also damaged. The full use of the telephone system is not yet easily predicted. An independent Philadelphia com pany has an arrangement by which It serves as a regulator of its sub scribers' watches and clocks art ting a hundred at a tlmo. If also serves as an alarm clock and wakes a subscriber at any time in the night or day. The company pro poses to open up a general inform ation bureau as soon as it can per fect arrangements. The next step will be to install a burglar and fire alarm system which the com pany already has arranged for us. —CsstouU New*. Dr. Gatling. the famous inventor of the rapid fire gun, » jttsf com pleting tha invention of an auto mobile plow, which dispenses with the pulling of the l»ell cord over the back of a pestiferioos mule, enabling the farmer to sit in the carriage and drive the machine all over the field with as much eaae as he does in his reaping machine. FLICK ttaaal Pm lUr iaaaeef the fiaeat bafejr pfffflpf known, ■nii.uiVljlut ird|huia taU it I*l. *cmn* . J General News. Best ia the W«rl4- A correspondent recently wrote to Field Marshall Wollealey on the question of his statement that the American army was the beat in the world. Lord Wollesley replied that the statement was a good de»- enption. Heacock's Liquid Sulphur cam skin traables of every nature. No komt aboald be without it. Aek yoar merchant* for a book on Liquid Sulphur. Bold by C. D. Caratarpheu & Co. Anderson Hukll a Co.. Keith a Godwin. The MalaeY Wonder. Philadelphia, Aug. 35.—The new battleship Maine returned to Cramp's ahip yard to-day from her trial trip over the Cape course. The vessel is said to have made a new coast record yesterday on the run between the Boston lightship and the Overfalls lightship off the Delaware capes, covering the dis tance of 410 miles in twenty-four hours and ten minutes. Her aver age speed was 16.91 knots. Par rots, burns, open sore*, tore feet, dandruff, falling off of tbe hair, or any akin disease, use Hancock'a Li quid Sulphur. Sold by C. !>. Caratar pbrn Anderson Hasecll a Co.. Keith a Godwin. FAST HAIL WRECKED. Switch Tampered with aat Light Pat Oat. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. Jj.—South ern Railway fast mail No. 35 was wrecked at llarbons, four miles from Westminister, S. C., early this morning. Kngineer Henry A. Busha, of Atlanta, was seriously hurt. His fireman escaped with a alight cut. Conductor J. Cannon had his hand hurt. Mail Clerks Lowenthal and Smith were serious ly hurt. A Pullman conductor was slightly injured. The switch had been tampered with, bolts be ing pulled a out, and the switch opened and the light put out. Two other switches had also been tamp ered with. Busha lost thirty min utes at Westminister, and was mak ing up the lost time. The engine struck the switch at full speed and turned over on the left side. The engine and several cars are badly damaged. None of the passengers were hurt. Tliere is no clue to the wreckers. Bloodhouuds are on the I trail. This is the worst wreck in yean. If TOO arc tuScriiK from Kczctna, Pimples, llerjies, Ringworm, dandruff, or any blwil or ikil iliwue, Hancock's Liquid Sulphur ia a sure cure. Solil by C. D. CanUqihtn ft Co, Anderson Ilasacll ft Co., Keith A God win. Hancock'• I.tquld Sulphur will cure Prickly Heat in one application. Try Hancock's Liquid Sulphur baths. For sale at C. D. Carstarphen ft Co. Anderson Hassell ft Co., Keith a Godwia. McKialer Memorial Day. Mayor Knight has issued a proc lamation suggesting that on Sun day, September 14 the first anni versary of the death of President McKinley memorial services be held in all the churches in Buffalo and that the city be dropped with the flag of our country. He has ; appointed a committee to arrange ! for other special observations fit- I ting to the occasibn. He fnrther ■ suggests that 011 the day following jtho anniversary special exercises j be held in the public schools. TaCara A Coll la Oai la? Take Laxative Bmuio Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. H W. Grore's aignstuie on each box. ijc. ANY CHURCH or parsonage or institution supported by voluntary contribution will be given a liberal quantity of the Longman & Mar tian Paints whenever they point. NOT*: —This has been oar cus tom for twenty spvep ypftpi; any building not satisfactorily Pt)»ted j will be repainted at our enMuap; about one gallon of Unseed Oil to be added to every gallon of the point to make ready for use; it's mixed in two minutes, and coat of the paint thochr made less in price than any other. Yearly product over one million gallons Longman & Martinez, Sole Agents S K. BIGGS. 47-51 DYSENTERY CURED WITHOUT THE AID OF A DOCTOR. "I a|n jast np from a hard spelt ot the *«•»" (rfjwtrry) wy* ¥ r - T- A - Fanner, a writ kanrn mtrrhsat Pf pni|nn»PWl. Tenn. "I used on* small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Rtmrdy and was cured without having a doctor. I consider K the heat cholera medicine in the world" There ia no need of employing a doctor when this remedy ia used, for no doctor can prescribe a bitter medicine for bowel , complaint ia any form either for chil dren or adults. It never fahs and is jdemant to lake For sale by N. S. Peel Mlra. Fred UivrMK. «W»*ry f iHir. MMuiWatHH sricsr.r^-'S far i wsak aad n* what M «nM 4* far M. IMUifaMM»«wMr S&LZT.ZZ&JSS ef Mead la a mmlk I was ahta t* take iMwyalM- Mtk m Mi prelM." Wine of CwdaireiniaMae the organ* ot generation for Um ordeal «f prtf nancy and cbiUlbirth. It prevents uii*- urriue. Ko woman wlio take* Wine ui I'ardui seed fear the coming of her child. II Mr*. Unrath had taken Wine of Cardai before her baby came ■he wouUl not have been weakened as the was. Her rapid recovery should commend thi. giaat remedy to evwy expectant mother. Wine of Cardai regulate* the menstrual tow. WIMEorCARDUI HOBGOOB. [Special Correspondence.] Mr. R. J. Shields, our leading merckaut, was away all of last week, a juror at Halifax court. Meadames Shields, Armstrong and Herring went to Tarboro yester day to see Mrs. H. H. Jones, who is vtry sick. There was a big Democratic rally and barbecue at Halifax on the 28th. 100 barbecues and twelve speakers. Mrs W. H. Btnnett,of William •ton, has been spending a while in our town, the guest of Mrs. E. M. Gordy. She will return home today. Ice cream supper and lawn party at Dr. K. Leggetts last night for the young people. Several young ladies from Scotland Neck were preseut. Tobacco curing is about over around bete, and grading has com menced. I see no need of holding it this year with such prices as the farmers are getting. The independent Democrats have advertised Monday, Sept. Ist, for tlieir mass-meeting to nominate a full county ticket against the regu lar Democratic ticket. Miss Mary Hobbs, of William ston, who has been spending some time with her sister, Mm. Arm strong, of our town, returned home last week much to the regret of all here. Come again Miu Mary. The writer was told by a travel ing man that is often at different tobacco markets that he had not seen tobacco sell higher any where, than at Williamston. This speaks well indeed, for the new market. Mr. G. K. Moore, one of our most enterprising farmers, has just bought hiui a corn harvester, and it is doing some nice work. By using this machine the entire crop is saved and put in fine condition for stock. Several others speak of buying oue at once. "SOJOURNER. My boy when tour year* old was taken ! with colic and crampa in his stomach. I! sent fur the doctor and be injected mor phine, but the child kept getting worse. I theu gsve him half a teaspoonful of Chamberlain's Colie. Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, and in half an hour he waa sleeping and soon recovered.— P. L. WluciNt, Shell Laka, Wia. Mr. Wil kins is'look -keeper for the Shell Lake Lumber Co. for sale by N. & FMt ft Co. Stops Hi CM|fc art W*ts aft to Mi Laxative Bronap Quinine Tablets enrs a owl in day. c*" P»y. aseeats. LITTLETON FBTIALE COLLEQB One of thn most prosperous schools in the South. Room for soo boarding pu pils. Twenty-first Annual Seaaion be gins Sept. 17th. Large illmtrsWd cata losp on application to Re*. J. M. Rhodes, A. M.. President, Littleton, N. 45-* "Smart Set" shoes .... An Now la The Lead .... Call and Inspect our up to-date 1 Williamston BARGAIN HOUSE, 1 Gna Cobnrn, Proprietor. For The Selectors of Something Good To Eat Vc Have The Fallowing: Empire Brand Con Peninsular Brand Tomatoes The "PhylUs" Brand Peaches Mi*. Hopkin'i Mince Meat Hooey Dew Drop Syrup America Baked HUM Saner Kraute Bartlett I "ear* Alpha Brand Salmons Seaquades, a Sea Relish Quern City Jelly Libby'a Corned Beef Durham Chip* Fresh Canned OyaUm Gall and Get Prices . W. M. WILSON. The Grocer. Mlzell & Brown Mizell & Brown Dealers in w STAPLE & FANCY GROCERIES Contact lone lies, Cigars and Tobacco. W« carry a complete line of Groceries as cheap as can be bought in lowa, Java Coffee so eta. Wo '-Green Coffee lo to u4 eta. •ell Routed Coffee la# to 15 cts. Malta Vita. Tapioca. Canned Sweet Potatoes. N. V. Butter on Ice. Oar Refrigerator is Doing The Work This Hot Weather. Canned Goods of all Kinda Cheap. Mixed Picklea and Sauces. CANDIES : French Mixture 10 cents. Pound Package Fine Amort ad Ban BM and Chocolates 10,15 snd 50 cts. Smoke Cubanola 5 ct. Cigars. For Sal* Here. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY. MIZELL & BROWN ROBERSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Begins, September Bth. 1902. New Building Newly Furnished. HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. PRIMARY DEPARTMENT. MUSIC DEPARTMENT. Each Department Presided Over by a Special/at Two Pianoa in Music Department. Thorough Practice la— red. Primary and High School SI.OO to $3 00. Music BOARD IN PRIVATE FAMILIES.' For information addreas, R. L. Smith, Secretary, or C. H. McLAURIN, Principal, RobersonviUe, N. C. a 7-» m LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. ■artac fiullM aa admlnlatrator nf Henri etta Hymen. ikcmrd, thia Uto notify (II per •mu li debt to aid eatate to pleaae come for ward cad nettle at once. And all pereorn to whoa laid MaU la indebted will preaenl their claim to tlw undenigned for paymeat oa or before AHfuit tat. 190 J. or thia notice will be plead la bar 'af their recovery- Wmislri MARTm, Adaniniattator. Aag. tat, igoa. " J tMtiaaea. MAITIH COUKTV I Bi'raaiua COUBT I M. B. Ballaace, va. J R. BeUaaee. Tbe defeadeat above named will lakr notice that aa actloa rulitlrd aa above ha» been cflin ateaced la the tuperlqr Court af Mart(a county fur tbe paarpeer of obtaining a I't™"; and |be aqld defendant w|H further take aatke that he (a required |a appear at the ae»t terja of tb Auperlor Court af HM eouu|y, to be fcoldca o» tha aad Monday after tbe t«t Monday la Sep leather, lyaa, the aeuee being the ijth day of aaid aKtath. at the Ceerthouae of aald mnnty la Willlamaton. K. C , and aaawer or demur to the coat plai til la >ald actloa, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court foe tbe relief demanded la aaid OMaptatat Thia Jaly jiat. i»oa. J.- A. Iloaaa, Clerk Seperlor Court. . MOUTH CAROLINA. I Superior Coart, Kuna COUBT*. J Bepteuabcr Term Sarah A. R. Price va. "I ». Met. p. Tha dtfindaal |bax earned will take notice that the aaaaaw la the ibne eatltled actloa ya*e |aaad 4 gate at aafd defendant oa the *4th of j»l». fr '» w •* !*• pkiulilf for divorce. ■Nf* aawieoui |a return, Womi thf ltd WoMlftr af September, i*m, aaaw being the ijth day of September, lato the afke of tbe Clerk af tha ■apertae Caati of Martia Caaaty. Whea aad where aaid defeadant ia repaired to apoear to aaaaar or Stater ta the coaaplaiat of the plaintiff. or the ptaiatOl will apply to tha Caart foe the relief diemndld. Thia Jaljr a«th. . s ae. J. A. Horn. S-M Clerk Seperlor Cuott. AivliMfikOf'i Ngticg, Havtag qealiSed aa adaaialatratar of KHtpbeth Wootaid. dtnaaf, thk la to netify all peraoaa I la debt to aaid eatate to pleaae ooine forward aad aettte at nan. Aad all pernaau to wboan aald eatate kleditoed arm pleural their ckiana lathe audtialgaad far payiaeat oa or before Jaly rt». "9aj. or thia aatke will he plead la bar It 'M> |''p. Ppwil* «pdt Jul) Adinlnlalrator Administrator'* Notice. Raving qualified aa udmli. Ut rator of John R Cruaa. dcceaaed, thk k ta notify all peiauaaa la dcU la aald eatate to ptraar coae forward aad nettle at eaace. Aad all penoau to wbata aaid I eatate k Indebted will peeaeut tin Ir cJainaa to the aiailriaAgaed lor peyteeat oa or he foe* Anf aal ffhh. t«fcer thk tmttet wilt he plead ta bar af their utnug) p. L- Vraca, #dm'r. W ■■ NORTH CAROLINA. 1 Mttna COUBT*. J Alice McAlliater, va. Joaeph McAlliater, The defeadant above aaaaed will lake aatlaa that aa actloa eatlt led aa above, ha* beta eaea ■peiiced In the Superior Coart af Martin Caaaty for the parpoae of obtaialag a Diverse fmaa tha boada or matrimoay. aad the aald flNadaat will farther take notice that he la maiead to appear at tbe next tenaaf the aepertue Caart ■ of aald County to be holdea aa the eeaaad N» day arter the tal Moaday la aepietober, tare. Tbe ame being the 15th day otaaid aaaaih, aad aaawer or demared to tbe caaiplatot ia aald na tion. or the plaintiff will apply to the Caart lae the rell-.f demanded therein. Thk the rjth day of July. tana. J. A. ROffffff. Clerk gupci lea Caen. 44-6t-pd AUmlatatra trl* Ratify. Having tb|a day qtat|l|«ed fa ADTA|AHT*LTFF Upon |he enUte of any decerned huffed, M| Wynn, notice |a hereby glrea ta til eredttara af raid eatate to present thefr clqlate duly «uthqriae4 tgeat, R. S ; foel, |t WIIIRmS ton, R, C., oa or before the tat day af leiHO ber, ivav of thia aotlce will he pined la bar af their recovery. All peiaaaa indebted toaaM ea tate are rcqaeated to aaake tmmediate payneat. Thia iSth day of Aagad tfaa. 4««t M * era * R. WTO Aftolakliafck. Adminiatratar* Natteo. R a viae qaallfled aa admlakliatae tgaa *a eatate af Loaia Cakara. daaeaaad. aatke ta hereby given la all II idltaaaaf the aatd aetata to pi tat at their rkkaa to the nadaialaaad aa ar before the i«lh day af Aagad. afaa.ee Mian tlee will he pkad la bar af thair na»iat|. AR make Imnaedku pay aaa at. Thk 19th day Aigaat. tpt «Mt t. R. Raaaa, Adaadadataftor. The ah a I Ufa CertiAcate for theaaleef J. ■> Rvaaa talereat faa 11 a aaaaa af hnadadjafofoff i- R. Ryaaan'a landa, for taata daa for tke year el taaahaa been aaalgn.d to aw by the Baaed af County Cifiaainaeea af Martia Caaatj. aad • ahalL aaiean legal ladtatyMna k deed foeaaaie «adaya after dateaf thia aatke. Thia Aagaat ad-ivaa. WANTED—A TRUSTWORTHY cat tleman or lady ia aack'ooaaty to RMRqp bttaincaa far aa old nuWifcil In— «t aolid financial ataadiitg. A dn%H kdg fide weekly cash aalary of f tSjOOfdM ty check each Wedaeaday with a> diracf from h|adn—ifm. «(W vaßcetl for (iffe too Bld«.. Chicago. ricDtiffto'a UtU mm UnrM mtkm blue people bright, cleaaaea the (yateai of uil the delt-terioaa aad aaheaßky «*- fermnd niakea a new peraoo of yoa. nnj ~ r |—r r - rtn i ■ Tiiipn 1* yam axmey will be ataML PRICR
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