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. . i : 1 if- ( - ' . s ( ' -- I'k-;' "'' " v rrn pHY r l.i,.J LL...i I. ..LI t.. " PabHihe: ererv tar fa the rear ex empt ateaaay, J carnal buUdla e-es Ciavea himI . , .- . v , ' v . , PHONB HO, "'.-vVi- - asDITOR AMD PROPRIETOR :.: micainws birii aa Tea ta ttfUN .. '. .... Om yMb ftot la dTiioO. sVenthly y esurrar la tt etty- ' M ' v.Artla " aUeaUoa. MMt tarnieaeA oa ap- -) Snteea at the reetonsec, Hew Bern . C as eeooad-olass sBatteiw? " - OFITOAI. FAPBB OF -HDW -p'-illD CRAVXIf OOUNTT. ,BBH .New Bern, JT.-: CI Jvtf Tt W USB AUD'jAUSM OF THE - PEIMAJtY. The Democratic primary thus far in Craven county has been found a very questionable political solution as being the best method leading to party unity.. The pri mary in its ostensible purpose comes pretty, near the ideal in giv ing individual political freedom. Here can each and every voter find opportunity for personal express ion ot preference for candidates. The primary seal set upon the pro ceedings, the voter goes home, looking forward complacently to seeing his political preferences, as embodied in the candidates fully carried out, through county con-, vention and State convention. But like as not the primary in structions may never see light, in being carried out as per original thought and intention. The primary has been describad as the place where individual ex ercise of political rights had full sway. This freedom, like other kinds of alleged freedom, often leads to most serious consequences as many have seen developed po litical quarrels stated at the pri mary that grew in intensity and bitterness, that made trouble at the State convention, and pro voked strife within the party ranks, that was vastly more hurt ful to the political success of the candidates at the polls, than all the work of the opposite party. But after all, political freedom, primary excellence of method for the exercise of individual freedom, must have before other things, houesty in management. If trick ery is to be indulged in, no pri mary can be kept so as to strictly carry out what was the first will of the voter. No series of socalled "politiciil bulwarks of the peo ple" can be arranged to success fully thwart the attack of the po litical schemer. Be it primary or convention, eternal vigilance is the only safety to the voter, if he would see his purpose and vote actually carried to its legitimate conclusion. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Ella Her face speaks lor ltselt Stella Tea; and ft la pretty slain talk Chicago News. 'FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS HAVE CURED ME1'' f The above ia a Mnotitloh from a let ter written by H. M. Winkler, Evans villellnd, 'r contracted a severe case of kidney' trouble. My bask gave out and pained me. 1 seemed to have . lost all strength and ambition; was bothered , with dizzy spells,' my head , would swim and specks float before my eyes. I took - Folet Kidney Pills regularly and am -nw perfectly well and feel like a new man. . ' Foley Ktaney Pills have cured me." Davis Pharmacy - o - '" la pontics tas proof of tha pudding is t the dlatrOoa of the plamt. 'iJkl yoti fever wonder how you can reirc!a fcarci ct Why other womea older than you, look younger than you do? , -The sacret can be put In a few words: "Pr? cove your health, and you will preserve "your youth."." hAyuBr"tea!!2i. w mean not -tJone- physical :hzzVX tut nerve health, as,' aomciimcs, rnagniHcently strcnj-jocLir.j women are nervous wrecks. n-.-v -Ay But whether you are wesi physlcfilly cr r:rvou;!y, you need a ter.ic, and tie test tonic lor you h Ccri-L '-' It builds tszr.z'h for the physical and ncrvcua ry:'.:r.x It helps fJ Ch ca your bents and vitality lr.3 ycur r :rv rT". '.' y t a j r , .r, x . ." v. J 4i y;:-3 tlj c!;-: " : . '- ' " . ' j " : ' - ' r I Every Household )n Sew Bern Should Know. How to V,; -7- ' The beck achee beeaoaa' tlM kidneys an blockaded. -t?h-?s t& , Help the kidneys with thai work." The back will ache no man.;, v '' Loti of proof that, Doaa'e Kidney puts i::.iC U't toe beet proof, for U comes Zrom New Bern.? - Xf'-v (4 ' -x Obartea '-'IV Hart, T. Bn Street New Ben, Jf. C, nji r The public statement I cave several years, ego told ' folly of ay , experienea with Doan'tf Ktdqer PU C be Prea ent tfmeI oajv-ooneytemlwneiy confirm It ' I had consMarable trouble from weak kidney's my hack edwd constant ij mi tten ' were doll pains taniy loin. 86on after beginning the nee of Doan'a Kidney Pills .', at Bradham's Pharmacy, my trouble was relieved. I bare commended Doan'a ' Kidney Pills on numerous occasions since then and know of many eases in which they have baan used with the most satisfac tory results." - For sale by all .dealers. Price 60 ceot Foetar MUbuxn Co., Buffalo, New York, aole agenU for the United States. - Remember the name Doaa'a end take no other.. - The newspaper la a gigantle mirror fa which the whole world sees reflect ed Its Joy and I sorrow, lU amblUoa sd influeaos, tta aaooeM aaa failure Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A Accounted For. "Do the men take their coats off so that they 'can do more work?" she asked. "No," said the employer; "they take 1hem off to rest mora comfortably." Boston Advertiser. ' WORK 24 HOURS ADAY. The busiest little things ever inede are Dr. King's New Life Pi Ua -Every piU is a sugar coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, lang uor into energy, brain-fag into mental power; coring Constipation, Headache, Chills, Dyspepsia, Malaria. 26c at all. druggists. His Gam. "Some say there Is a sucker born every minute." "I don't know anything about that," responded the eminent trust magnate. "Nor do I caret so long as the birth rate of ultimate consumers remain as satisfactory n It Is." -Pittsburg Post. $100 REWARD, $100. . The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least j ' i l J r .L -A. ; 1 one areauou disease uim science uw been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh.. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the onlv positive cure now known to the medical fraternity.. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, reouires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the. system, -thereby destroying the foundation of the' disease, and giving KIVU1K 1 Uig S Ml vvvasae aus . sa wjiw wa aaeaw w much faith in Its curative nowers. that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it laus to cure, send tor list of testimonials. - Address F..J. CHENEY & CO. To ledo, O. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa tion. r '. - ' Tlelillah. Tb little fly a. Joaw la: Quit rrallcaoatk Is ba. Ha Iotm to m jron swat rouimatt i Just where he usad to be. , M la Immenaaljr tlokM when ' . : You slap yourMir with vim. fjo avanr time he tlcklas you . . Ton alas tickla him. - -Kaaaaa Ot TUuea HAY FEVER AND ASTHMA' Brine discomfort and mlserv to msnv people bnt Foley's Honey ar-d Tar gives ease ana comrorc is toe sunenng ones. It relieves the congestion in the head end throat and is soothing and healing. None genuine but FoleyV Honeyend Tar in toe yellow pacxage. navis r har t 1 r Z. L Li: 1 ia r - the naUent Strength by building up m'nTlSt ;-'.. EahJi Creek II::: $" . rv" ',.;" ' r .Pamlico county, July a We laving tome real warm weather now and crops aie growing nicely altboogh It is a Bttle too dry for corn at present, moat of the people here arc well up with their farm work, fi ri'Vl n rt.'x We are glad tossy that .we : harfa't t - - . r- e i -r "".SI- any sicxaeee ia our community nowi-: Hiss Annie Psol who has been sick with tTDboid fever- fori teearhr two months is improving now i.? ij Mrs. A. C Brinson was the guest of Mrs. A. M. Paul Sunday afterwion,t -; Mt t B Brineon was in Bayboro last Saturday: -y. ;::- " Misses Xennlet Bertha . and EmOy Brinaoo'vistted friends and relatives at Reelabero Saturday and Bunday. Misses Lela Land and Edna Parker of New Ben -have been- spending; a few days witn mend cere wis weut. . ' N Misses Annie and Eva Pipkin attend ed church at Arapahoe Sunday. - v - , Mrs B H Johnson ..and children of near Oriental, spent last week? with re latives here and returned home Sonday Muuei Ruth -and Ethel Brinson at tended church at Arapahoe Sunday, , . " M j B Paul ol Brldgelion yisited his parents her Saturday and Sunday re turning home Monday. ' Mr. Albert Price of Florida, is spend ing a few days with friends here, ; We are glad to have him with, us again af ter an absence of three years.: He will go back in a few days, .v Mr. Marion Brinson attended Sunday school at Arapahoe suuoay atternoon last,- 1 ' -' . Mr. P A Barnett of BHdgeton, was here one day last week visiting relatives and friends. Miss Lillie Price has gone to Norfolk to spend a few days with her mother there. : t - ... -.. Miss Lela Barrington has returned from MoreheadCity whertf she has been visiting friends for several day a. Sunday will be time for Rev. J. A. Sanders to fill his regular . appointment here, and our protracted meeting -will begin then. We hope to have a large attendance and a good meeting. - Our Sunday school picnic will be at Bauds Creek bridge Friday before the fourth Sunday in this month. Every body cordially invited to come and spend a pleasant day with us. we would like to near irom our Wire Grass correspondent again. H.J. P. Ohildren Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A: . Although money Is the root of all evil, the most successful to be those who- plant It- THOSE PIES OF BOYHOOD. How deUclous were the pies of boyhood. N Dies now ever taste, so rood, what's ehang adt the pies? No. Its you. You've lost the strong, healthy atomach. the vigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bowels-Of boyhood. ' Your diges tion is poor and yon - blame the food. What's needed! A complete toning uj by Electric Bitters or all organs of rii i rt it ; . boyhood appetite and appreciation food and fairly saturate your body with new haluv strength and vigor. Wets. at au druggists. , - - ( ' " Corrects.'' ''Here In Ibis dem rlpilon of the sob- urban Tillage your Hpelllng b wrong.?. -Whars the matter wlth jir "You say Mr. Makem Is a 'pUler1 of local society r "That's right. He's the drnggit,V Baltimore Americsnr' , Soreness of the muscles, whether in duced by. violent ezereise or mjory, is quickly relieved by the free application of. Chamberlain's Liniments. This lini ment is equally valuable- for muscular rheumatism, and always sffords quick reuei. . isoia oy an oesiers. 'V- i: FCLitseiiTF.EF.:it.,:ir.i,j Wli SchaduU Effective, Juns. tL 9 1 Q Trains ' Arriving and i jDepartlng ' From Kew Bern, N.: GlS i at. v.uu a. m. Daily rom oriental, ' -.'i:f.l0 k.-m.,v'&M ?-"Beaufort.; f'JkiS a.;ta'v4 GoWsboro. r i 12.15 p. myt except Sunday fiwn i- 4 Raleigh' arid Washington. -. - :',-;J 8.80 p. m. Daily .except . Sunday - .i.fnm Oriental. V ., r: '. 4.85 h im . Daily From Norfolk.' 6.86 p. m.:v77,1:..Vi,iold8boro, ; ''a ,7.80 P..y:;V"i':i .Beaufort Lv. 9.1S a, m. Daily For Goldsboro, , 9.20a. nuV-'V.". Norfolk.. -: 25a.-mJ'.i: ,.:-4 Beaufort ; 9.50 a.' m. except Sunday for Oriental ':'L-r.. . :-' , V;L85p. nw'; .-: ; ' v' Washington and Ralcfrh. 7 ; " 16.35 p. m. Daily For l:t-aufort7-'7.30p. m. ' " " CwS.L.bcirov'' ' 7.40p.m. " C.: ' I n V e' GROWS HAIR ':: i- .'' and we can v-' PROVE IT! j Jl.ip -'"a rewilt at naint Dmirrln, mr ucauuiui nair u tjnuui toax i AIR tMmbltt, like mT other Siwnes, aot Uw thiag te be (rated, tor (be ruaoa inner auNaacraeea. . lh hr u.ii ,; ; u l nmpty a proaoct al tk mlp and wholly : drpeadeat npoa it, actioa. The scalp to the rery -5 . -.. aoil in which the hair la produced, nurtured and - crowa, aad H akme iheald receive the attention '--. u resalta are to be expected. It woatd da ao f-r earthly food te treat the stem ol a plant with a - r-.tilul-tne aaUin which the ptoat jrrowa oraat new 01 maaina a crow ana become more bean. raeahra Am .ll..ai.i. mMX saw and baoaasa aaore raa oi hair ia caused b the scalp drylns up, or laaios fca sapply of moisture or nutriment; wfaeateldaesa occurs the acalp has simply lost all its nourish merit, leaving nothing for the hair .to feed npoa (a plant or eea a trcs would die , under similsr conditions.) '. ' The nshrrsl thing to do in either case, la to . Iced and replenish the aoil or scalp as the case may be, and your crop will grow and multiply sa nature intended it should. . . Kaowltoa's Daadsrass Ssa a asost wonderful ffact apoa ska bah? akads and riaaaea of tha 4 aoah It is tha ealy ramady for the hair avar ' discaearad that is similar la tha natural hair fMsisa Kqiiids af the acalp. . ' It penetrates the pores quickly and the hair soon snows the effects of its wonderfully exhila rating aad. life-producing qualities. One 2¢ bottle Is enough to convince you of Its great worth as a hair growing and hair beautifying remedy try H ana aaa for yourself. NOW at aQ druggist in three sizes, 25c, SOc end $1.00 par bottle. FfeFC To anow how quickly DwdirlM F ""acts, we will send a large sam ple free by return mail to anyone who sends this free coupon to the UOWLTOI OAUEIIliE CO.. CHICIBO, ILL., with their name and address and 10c 4 4n silver or stamps to pay postage. Card of Thamks Eol. New Bern Journal: I desire through your paper to thank my friends both white and colored for the many tokens of their kindness and frlpndly feeling in the many florsl tributes and messages of condolence on the occasion of my husband 's funeral. Mrs. ADELAID WHITLEY HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE v STOMACH TROUBLE. After doctoring for about twelve yeSrg for a bad stomach trouble, and spending nearly five hundred dollars for meijicine and doctor's fees, I purchased myi wife one box of Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets, which did her. so much good that she continued to us$ them ana they have done ber more godd than all of the medicine I bought Thai medicine is for sale by all dealers, samples tree. GRAND EXCURSION TO "7- ASHEYILLE, N. C. "HE LAND OF THE SKY" Oh July 12th the SOUTHERN RAIL WY will operate its Annual Outing Special to Aeheville, N. C, from Golds bore, Selma, Raleigh and Durham, also intermediate stations to Greensboro. ; Don't miss this opportunity to visit this) fairy land with its beautiful scene ry and cool mountain breezes. , Very cheap rates will apply ss fol lows: '5 - " FROM ' Gf ldsboro, $ 5 00 'Rfleigh, 4 75 hClspel Hill, 4 75 Setae,-.' . 5.00 ; Dsrham, , 4 75 BWington, " N , 4 75 'Gresnsboro, ' 4 50 Rats in proportion from all other sta tions, ;, For information regarding rates etc. address the Undersigned;" " '! t ;v" W. H. PARNELL, iS: .tswvaling Passenger Agt, Raleigh, N. C. Ohildren'Ory tUK 1-LtlUHtKS CASTORI A ,,Thi man who has ao time for. his rnenns wiu eventnaiiy iuoover that ha has ao fr leads tor als time. , aprighifulwreck:.,. of train, automobile or huggv may cause eats, I braises abraairms, i sprains or wounds that demand BncVIen s Arnica Salve earth's greatest healer; - Quick relief, and prompt rure- results, . For hurn t boils, sore of sll kinds, ectems. chapped band and line, sore eyes orl nirusi us supreme-, nurra pile sure. 1-. zttc at an oruggiscar - ' Notes failing dus on Sunday, or os legal ihollday, must be paid the dv prevloua. r ' '''"" ' f ' 1 l L..1 " ' - . ,r ji- sin a . -MBBBBanasaV mi ss- that be I PROFFSSIONAL CARDS a e O. H. Guion, W. B. E. Guion, GU10X AND GUION ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice where services are required especially in the counties of Craven, Carteret, Jones and Pamlico, State and Federal Courts. OFFICE 40 BR0A0 STREET Phone 193, Nsw Bern, N. C? I W. CARTER, M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of The Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Washington, N. C. New Bern, N. C New Bern Office With Or. N. M. Cibbf, Elks Temple NEW BERN HOURS WEDNESDAYS: 5 to 7 P. SI THURSDAYS: 9 A. M. to 1 P. M Ri A. COLVIN Consulting Engineer Railways, Reports, Estimates, Maps, Hans, Specifications. 417 ELKS TEMPLE. W. B. PRICE Consulting Engineer Rooms 407408 Elks Temple. . New Bern, N. C. Land Surveying, Drainage Surveying, Maps, Examinations, Timber Lands. F. M. Simmons, A.D.Ward, , . M. H. Allen, SCIJS, : I'M 5 M ArTORNEVS AN1 COTJNSELLOB! -7 V AT1AW "ErT BERl. I. C, rOfflce Rooms 402-J. Elks Building . . 'Practice in the counties- of Craven, Daplin, Jonesj Lenoir, Onslow, Carlr- eret, Pamlico and v$Vke, in the Su preme an Federal Courts, and. where over-services are desired.; ,.' vR.'M-NUNN:- :"AI lUilWtl; AT .Lyf '. Practice In the counties of Craven, Carteret, Pamlico, Jones and Onslow snd in the State Supreme and "Federal Courts.' .',: - t, -'Cy? : Offtca H. 60 Cflvts ttrset. . ,: TsUphens Ne. S7. . . Rw Bsrs, W. C. Fruit Jai"3. Say lira I what are we go 'to'c'o r.bcut 6ivinr our t: I) : I e U MHOUNCELIENTS! I herefcy anaormee that I shall be a candidate for re-elecHoe for .tha office of Kegistac of Deeds for Craven County subject to the will ef the Democratic Primary. ' I heartily appreciate and thank yon for your' confidence and support in the past, aad if re-elected I will,, to the best of my ability, faithfully discharge the duties of srid office. ' . i Yours very respectfully, STEPHEN H. FOWLER ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic voters of Craven county: I hereby respectfully announce that I am a candidate for re-election to Ibe office Clerk of Superior Court of Cra ven county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary soon to be held. . I promise the same fidelity to the duties of the office that has characterized my administration for nearly twenty years and a continued devotion to the princi ples of the great Democratic parly that baa safely guided us a people through the many political storms and vicissi tudes of the past. Very truly your obedient Servant, W. M. WATSON. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce my 'candidacy for the office of Register of Deeds of Cra ven county subject to the Democratic primary to be held on September 3d next. Having had about seven years years experience in the office as depu ty, I feel that I can assure the people of the county an efficient and compe tent discharge of the duties of the office if nominated at the primary, which nomination I most respectfully solicit. Very respectfully, W. B. FLANNER. To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I hereby announce that I shhli again be a candidate for sheriff before the next Democratic primary, to be held for Craven county. I thank you for your confidence and support in the past, and if re-electetj I promise to discharge the duties of the office fairly and impartial ly, with due consideration always for the best interests of the whole people. J W BIDDLE. March 28, 1910. CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER To the Democratic Voters of Craven County. I respectfully announce that I shall be a candidate for re-election for the office of Treasurer of Craven County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary when held; I promise if re elected to be found at my office in the Craven county court house, willing to serve you aa faithfully in the future as I have in the past Respectfully, Freeman S. Ernul. CANDIDA TE FOR COUNTY TREASURER. To tho Democratic Voters of Craven County: I hereby moat respectfully announoe my candidacy for the office of Treasurer of Craven County subject to the will of the Democratic primary whenever said primary is held. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to conduct the office to the satisfaction of the people to the best of my ability. Most Respectfully, B. B. Hurst ANNOUNCEMENT To the Democratic Voters of Craven Chanty. t, I heoeby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff, of Craven, county, subject to the Democratic primaryV If nominated and elected I pledge, myself to discharge the duties of said offica to the beet of my knowledge, and 'ability and as near as possible to the satisfac tion" of the tMblicO - ' ' -TrT cVery respwtfully,.;- f: "S'! L---irwapn n. t.4KH .j . weskeit orlsa. ' If there Is weakness of weak link in tha chaia ol life which nay : " weakness " is oaused by lack of nutrition, the result ol weakjieH er disease f tbe stomach, aed other organs oi deration and .nutrition. Diseases' sod ' woli nf nf Die stnmarh and il allif-d orfsna are ourtd by the use ol Dr. I r c's t!Jcn Medical I 'isnovrry. When the wesk or li itemed stnmsi h is omf I, (l .ceers ol oilier organs v ill. h item remote trora Ibe stomach but vrlikti l -- e t a ir oi n In s tlioeased eonditinti of the stomach and , -.,,' t, r ora lis oi d ,' -nion snd nutrition, are cured alo, ' IIIIffllEGE Five DepartmenU-CollegiSte," Graduate, Engineering, Law and Education. Larg library . facili ties, v Well-equipped laboratories in all' departments of science Gymnasium furnished with' best apparatus. Expenses very mod erate.' Aid for worthy students. teachers and Students ex- ' peeling to engags in teach- ing should investigate the superior advantages offer- ' ed by the new Department of Education in Trinity Col lege. For catalogue and further infor mation address. R. L. FLOWERS, Sec. DURHAM, N. C. Trinity Park School A Fiist-Class Preparatory School Certificates of Graduation Accept ed for Entrance to Leading South ern Colleges. Faculty of ten officers and lcachi i-K. Campus of seventy live acres. Library contain ing more than forty thousand bound volumes. Well equipped gymnasium. HiKh standards anil modern methods of in- Htruction. Frequent lectures by prominent lecturers. Ex- penses Twelve uses jxceeilinirlv moderate. ve years of nhcnomenal success. catalogue' anil other i mntion address nfor- F. S. ALDRIDGE, Bursar, DURHAM, N. C. THE N01TH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 1ND MECHANIC ARTS The State's college for training ia ilustrial workers. Courses in Agricul ture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry I and Dairying; in Civil, Electrical and I Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Mil jling and Dyeing; in Industrial Chemis try; anil in Agricultural teaching. Entrance examinations ateach county seat on the l lth of July. D. II. HILL, President, West Raleigh, N. C. A Handsome Woman Every woman may not be hand wtne, but every woman should keep with care the good points tatune has given her. No woman .ieed have sallow skin, dull eye. blotchy complexion, who pays S roper attention to her health, here constipation, liver derange oients, blood impurities and othet irregularities exist, good complex ion, bright eyes and sprightly movements cannot exist Internal - lerangements reveal thetnsalve aoonea 31 later on tha surface. Headache, dark rings around tha eyes, sallow skin, a eon-' ' itant tired feeling mean that the lire tnd digestive organs are needing help awl . correction. I Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tablets give this necessary help rhey work ia natura's own way. Tasv ao net nerelr flush the bowsls but too up tas slvsv aas Hoinsch to fulfill their proper fiiortions, So aubj . rad senile do the act that one hordlv realize. hnt they have taken medicine, Chefnberiaia'l lebleta ran he relied upon to relieve biliousness, lidif eation, constipation and dixsinnae. Sold t where, fries a CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby anmunce myself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Craven coun ty, subject to the democratic primary, and if nominated I guarantee to every person having any business with the office the utmost respect, politeness and -courtesy. Respectfully, ' ' A. E. WADSWORTH. Announcement. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate iT for Register of Dseds of Craven county ' subject to the Democratic primary to ii . be held kept 3rd. If anrLinated and : elected I promise; to give to tfe people" falthfal and courteous servlos at all ''i ... times, r ; ypsp. -Vtf;;-'. -.uYonra truly. , - ?j . 1 1 1 ii ' i i ni-n ., tsaob M tbe ehiet or . Ian oi the body Is link b the Chaia ol Life. A chain is ' streamer than its 'Weakest link, the body stroniar tbsa Its stomach, liver or lun, there is a snap at anytime. Ultra this so-osUsd t it t ' mtntnttch. J "i 'Noor t j am " " ! I-- C t:
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