Z-S'ASXOtXCSunST. 1 t'AILY JOUAMlL,c ' xlamn papt : Vd doily eicept tt: ,., at 6.00p "iar, SJ.OO (or six months. Leiivwed to citj uOscri&r at 60 cenU per irontU. THE NEW BERNE JOURNAL, a S eolamn paper, u published every Thursday at 12.00 pa annum. ADVERTISING RATKS (DAILY) One Inch one day CO aents: one week, 1100 one month UM; three months, 10.(0; tlx months, 114.00 ; elve months. 120.00. Adrertisemenu nnder head oi "City Items' to cents per line for each nsertion li No adTertlsements will be Inserted between i 4ocal Matter at any prise. v , Notice! oi Marriages or Deaths, not to exceed ten lines will be Inserted free. All additional matter will be charged 10 cents per line. " Payments for transient adrcrtisements must be made In advance. Eegnlar advertisements will be collected promptly at the end of each month. . j ' Communications containing news or a discus Ion of local mature are solicited. No commnat eauou mast expect to be published that contains Objectionable personalities; withholds the name et the aathor ; or that will make more thaB one lolumn of this caper THE JOURNAL. 11. g. OTJUlf. - Editor. HEW BERNE, N. C, JAN. 11. 1884. Entered at the Post office at New Berne, N O. as second-class matter. The elements deal impartially with saints and sinners. The 1 fire that started in Cleveland in a fire ' proof theatre ended in the destruc tion of an orthodox stone church. , There is a Democrat in Indiana who is mean enough to boast that he is the anthor of the idea of dis tribating the whiskey - revenues .among the people, and that Blaine borrowed" it from him. What is there that people will not make a subject of boasting and vain glory! The Louisian a Lottery Com pau y, : through its agent, the tfirst Nation al Bank of New Orleans, have triumphed over the Postmaster General in the matter of the de livery of letters addressed to the Bank. The Circuit Court of the United States has decreed, that the Bank is entitled to the free and full use of the mails and the postmas ter has no right to withhold letters sent to its address, though they may be intended for other parties. Judge Pardee, of the Circuit Court, sustains the inviolability of the mails. JANUARY. Directions for Work on the Farm, in the Garden, Orchard and Poultry Yard, by Practical . Agriculturists. Farm wobk. Good resolutions should be formed during this first - month of the year. New books should be opened, at least too- a day-entry book or , diary, with a cash account at the end, and an account book between the farmer and the. farm.; In the first, every day's work should be entered and state of weather, the money re ceived and paid out with the names of those to whom paid or from whom received. The second book Bhould charge the farm with in terest on its entire cost, the amount of stock, implements, etc., and all the additions to the same during the year, and also with every ex pense incurred on its account; and a credit account, showing the ac tual value of advantages furnished by the farm, such as house-rent, ' fuel, milk, butter, vegetables, meats, fruits and keep of pleasure horses, etc., all at market prices, and also every cent of produce, etc., sold from the larm, and the balance be tween these debit and credit ac counts will show whether the farm is a paying institution or not. Stock. See that stock of all kinds are well cared for, provide warm, clean quarters for each kind, with plenty of bedding. Have water in abundance, accessible at . all times if possible, and as a con comitant have the barn yard of anfficient size, and ;, always well littered, both for the purpose of . making manure and that the cattle ' and horses may always be dry and free from discomfiture of wet manure and filth. Plaster TJbq finely ground plas r ter freely by sowing over stable floors, manure heaps and barn yard at least twice a week. Flowing Should be done on all stiff or turf-land when the weather and state of the ; ground permits, ' sucli land can be at this season plowed when it is wetter than in r spring time. The snows fertilize, and the frost will pulverize. Farm Implements. Gather all these and have them cleaned, oiled, " painted, put in thorough repair and locked op in & dry place for use whenever hereafter wanted. 1 Ice. Gather this, and secure a full supply for next year, when any opportunity presents itself, never neglect a freeze until yon have Ob tained your supply. . General IForfc.-rSecuring fire vr.hl. fencing material, grubbing, Crl:.:zsi cleaning up fields and fc:;c 3 rows, fencing, in all suitable weather. When the ground is too frozen for such work, make the teams active in hanHns in place fence materials, etc., and getting in a supply of provender. . If the roads are good shell up all the corn you have lor sale and send it to market. Remember,- corn loses by shrinkage alone, from January to September, not less than one-ruth and some close observers put it at one-fourth. Corn sales are unusually better m January than in any month of the year. During this month the west is not so formidable a competitor against the south ia this product Vegetable GARDEN.-Although not much can be done at this sea son it is a very good time for those farmers Jwhose wives appreciate a well-stocked vegetable garden, to resolve to gratify the ladies in that particular, and also to plan out just where the garden spot is to be and how it is to be managed, so that in the Dusy spring and summer no time shall be lost in ; studying, out details. To this end we propose to give some serviceable hints which, we trust, may serve as a stimulus to those who have hitherto been neglectful of this the best corner of the farm. The garden is simply a little land well tilled," and, be ing well tilled and well manured it is not to be occupied with crops that will grow anywhere on : the farm. It should be the nearest good piece of land to the house, and, fur convenience in cropping, its sides should be parallel and much longer than broad. Then, if only a; few articles are to be sown or planted the rows should run lengthways, making less turning for plow or cultivator; but when, as is mostly the case, considerable : variety is wanted, the rows will naturally be shorter and 1 more numerous.-1 It will be hard to convince those larm ers who squander fertilizers on the poorest spots on the farm that the natur ally rich garden plat should be made and kept the most artin daily rich spot on the place; but so it should be, even on general prin ciples, to say nothing of the more valuable products peculiar to the garden. It is impossible to raise good, succulent vegetables without a liberal supply of manure, and it is equally impossible to raise them to perfection on undramed land And as a set-off to all this the gar den need not be large one to two acres at most; and there can be no doubt that a good supply oi . iresh vegetables throughout the year. combined with small fruits, which may be raised on the same piece ol ground, will largely contribute to the health of the iamily. ; Potjltky. No stock on the farm will prove as ' profitable, or pay as large a percentage upon the amount invested as poultry, properly at tended to and cared for. There are three essentials to be observed to ' insure success, and they are: judicious care, proper feeding? and cmnliness. s It a strict - system is followed the poultry on the farm may be rendered a valuable soufce of revenue, resulting in great profit to the ' farmer, and the farmer's iamily may well' afford to enjoy on nis own table tno excellent and health-promoting diet of eggs and poultry, instead . of so much dele tenons pork meat. ' We shall en deayor to give in our notes for each month information and rules which, if observed and followed, will result in- proht to those who are desirous of making this import ant branch ol industry on the larm a profitable success. We may add these notes are lounded on a prac tical experience of nearly a score of years devoted to poultry breeding. This month the fowls should all be in comfortable quarters a house sheltered as much as the situation will allow from the northwest winds, and it should have a sash or two on the east and south ; sides, and ventilation, should be had through an . aperture in the roof. Draughts on the fowls while roost ing, at tnis 'Season, - induces roup and other diseases. All the early pullets should now be laying, and it will be necessary ' to go around and gather the- eggs two or three times a day, to prevent their crack ii ii. . ' t a. i -ii mg open witn me irosc, wmcn wi. teach . the fowls to commence egg eating, a habit once contracted is very demoralizing and exceedingly difficult to break. r ; For this reason it is always best to make the nests away from the light, in fact arrange them so that they will be quite dark. , The diet should be varied as much as possible. We have found it a good plan to feed, as soon after daylight as possible, soft food made of cooked vegetables, turnips or potatoes mashed skins ' and all, to which should be added corn meal and best - wheat bran,' and sufficient scalding water should be thoroughly j stirred through j the mess to have it mix to a crumbly consistency, so that it may be made np into balls without much adher ing to the hands. Ground oats may be used two or three times a week in place of the meal and bran to good advantage. At noon utilize the table scraps, pounding the bones fine on a large stone in the hen-house, which should be. kept for the purpose; also give the fowls a crushed turnip or carrot, or loose head of , cabbage it is better to suspend the cabbage just on ar.uge with their heads. At niLtv.Lole grain sheald be given either wheat or coru, the latter preferable this month. Very cold evenings it is well to put the corn on a stove in a suitable vessel and give it a good warming and feed while it is vet warm. Water must be provided don't depend on snow and ice eat ing to quench their thirst. If the drinking vessels are well greased inside, the ice that may freeze in them is easily gotten out. Broken oyster shells or gravel should be in a box nailed against the side of the building, fixed, however, so the lowla cannot roost thereon, and a good dust bath, where the sun will shine upon it. From PowelVs Fer tilizer Pamphlet, Published by Brown vhemical to., Baltimore. . ; GENERAL NEWS. The Grand Council of the canton of Valais,' Switzerland, have de cided to reintroduce the death' pen alty for murder. ; . ' ' . ' . "' The income of the London Trin ty House, which corporation man ages all lighthouse , affairs in Eng- and (but not in Ireland and Scot and), is $1,911,595. : The total ex penses oi the Board of Manage ment are $38,000. In ; the British Episcopal and Presbyterian churches at Naples the ministers pray for the President of the United States as well as for the Queen. Naples has a. Young Men's Christian Association where all the lectures are in English.' Devil's Lake, in Northern Da kota, does not in any sense deserve its name, for it is a fine sheet of water in ; the midst of beautiful scenery, and there are no evil tra ditions concerning it. The fact is that the Indians . called it Spirit Lake, and the . white men regarded a spirit as necessarily a devil, llesi dents talk of changing the name back to the original Minnewakan. Mn spite of. the restrictions en forced in Vienna on the use of drinking water, the supply is con stantly falling. As hard frost has set in, not only in the mountains, on which are the sources of the sup ply, but even in the low-lying coun try, there is not much, chance of an increased flow.' The ' Water Com mittee has been sitting day after day to consider what should be done., . - ' , . '1'" " ' I I II i '. -. What will Brown's Iron Bitters cure? It will cure .Heart Diseases, Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism and all similar diseases, its wonderful curative pow' ei is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the sys tem drives out all disease. For (he pe culiar troubles to which ladies are sub ject it is , invaluable. It is the only preparation of iron that does not color the teeth or cause headache. . ,- . Among the Follies of the Age which the introduction of Sozodontlonar since exploded, was the use of abrasive and corrosive tooth preparations, which either contained minetais which scratch ed their enamel, or acids which dis solved it. Sozodont, a health promoting substitute for these empirical articles, is a botanic, skillfully prepared, highly sanctioned preparation, which not only beautifies, cleanses and invigorates saffron-colored and defective teeth, but divests the breath of an obiectionable odor and restores to it that of health, dw No sufferer from any scrofulous dis ease, who will fairly try , Ayer'e Sarsa- pamia, need despair of a cure. It will purge the blood of all impurities, there- oy aestroying the germs from which scrofula is developed, and will infuse new life and vigor throughout the whole physical organization. , d&w Chapped Hands, Face, Pimples, and rough Skin, cured by using Juniper Tab Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard a KjO.t Dew York. th-2 HEAR ME NOW! HEAR ME 'NOW! HEAR ME NOW! I HAVE GOT THE . v BEST SELECTED STOCK V.-:: 7'.!,'; :..OT :t .i-U .,' Gold and Silver Watches, . Solid Sets of Jewelry, Solid Silver and Plated Ware And in fact every kind of Goods In my line to oe round in joasiern uarouna. -, I bought them to sell, so come and Bee me ixime eany ana ayoiu me rusn. : ; SAM. K. EATON, dec23-dtf Middle street. MI DR. H. H. RANK, of the DeOuhiOBV ttum llouie, new oilrn ft Ui'intnlv nerenr ny -one un cum bttinlpflfllT. For U.'Stiruonii,i)i. tui enrtnrjwuif nu lmiitni fmm Imaoir at mhIkL I uhiI euitueot meillcsl men. and a full dcttrintfon at t.h ddnu H. U. KAHE. AIL, 40 w. t iik HL K.w Urk. 0 M A. Really Pure Stimulaiit ' This whiskey Is controlled entirety by Ven able it Heyman. N. Y. It is distilled In Mary land In the slate water regions of that Hlaie, from the small grain prown there, 'me distil lation Is superintended by a gentleman who understands his husin ess thoroughly. Nothing deleterious is allowed to entr into it com position, and none of It Is allowed to be sold until It Is fully three years old In order that It may be entirely free liy evaporation from the fusel oil. Veimhle A Heyman offer thexe goods as perfectly pure to fill a long felt want for medical purposes. It 1n tlielr own brand and they sluUe men' r-; .alionou the truth of this swi -lion, i or sure by , , C. II. BLANK, ovdttua Xiew Berne, N. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength, and wholetwiiienesa. More economical than the ordinary klndH, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low-test, short weleh t. alum or phosphate grwdent. Sold ony In cans. Uoyal Baki no owdeu 00.. 106 Wall-st.. N. Y. . liovl3-lydw Ipecial Mcse ''at : I Your attention is called to tha UAHY ATTRA9TIQ?; '" : 1 I offer tliis season, the ' LABGEST Ever Shown in' New Berw, ' Consisting in leading articles, of ' BEAUTIFUL SOLID GOLD WATCHES . CHAINS, CHARMS, LACS PISS, - NECK CHAINS, LOCKETS AND PEMTS, PLAIN AND FANCY . Bangle and Chain Bracelets, RINGS IN EVERY VARIETY. Fine Periscopio Spectacles and Eye GlaBBes in Rubber, Steel, Celluloid, Sil ver and, Gold Frames. A new method of fitting the eyes correctly. .Call and examino stock; no trouble to snow gooas. , Respectfully, B. A. BELL, Jeweler, Middle st., New Berne, N, C. N. B.-I will give Fifty (850.00) Dol lars for any article ever sold by me for Gold or Silver that was not. octlldly ' B. A. Bell. JUST RECEIVED: A SUPPLY OF . Hancock's Inspirators, IIogue'B Graded Injectors, ' ; Gullett's "Magnolia" Gins, 1 . i .: t ' ' a -.'- - ' 1 - Carver Cotton Gins, . Carver Cotton Condenser:, Complete Cotton Cleaners, "Tennessee" Wagons, , "Kentucky", Cane Mills, i",ii)':"'..y ';r: 's'.' , J:'-'' V-' ; Cook's Evaporators, : 1 . vv ; .;. I. , , :- , , Gilbert Force Pumps, Buckets Grain Prills, . Acme Pulverizing narrows', Hand and Power Cotton Presses, Engines and Boilers of every de acription. . . . . Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, Pipe and Pipo Fittings. For Sale on Reasonable Term: Respectfully, 5 W C::: ,i V- - II' op OLK, VA. The franchise of this enterprise Is Imsed upon the charter prantrd by ihe Legislature of the Ktate to the Dismal fcwnnip Cmial Company, and its legality has been lalrly tested before the Court. The object in view Is the "Improvement and extension" of the Canal, and that full opportunity mar be given for the purchase of the Tickets, of which there are only 25,000 with 356 Prizes.: the Diawing will take place on the 17th JANUARY, at which time it will be made In the city of Norfolk, before the public, and under the supervision of duly authorized Commission ers, and In like manner each succedlng mouth, The previous Drawings have been most successfully and satisfactorily conducted: the distrlbutloa of $13,06i giving assurance or the stability and good faith of the (Join pan , and now CLASS O is presented with-the following : SCHEME: CAPITAL PRIZE $5,000; 1 1 tTize oi .to.wiu is... gii.OOO 1,600 1,000 500 . 200 200 200 . 200 ' 600 750 1,000 1,000 1150 270 180 do; , 1,500 , 1,1)00 is.. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. is .:..... Is . is... ,.. is IS .,..,. Js............. are .... are - . are.... WW m 200 aoo 200 100 60 10 6 15 100 200 5 are APPUOXIMATIOJJ PHIZES. .SoO . 80 20 ., of... of., of.. 358 Prize ' ' distributing flfi,050 TiolX-Ots Only $1, ; Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Compuny.. . J. F. HORBACII, Manager Application for club rates or for informa tion upon any other buslnes-, should be plainly written,' giving Mate, . County and Town of writer. Remittances should be sent by Espross rather than by P. O. money order or regis tered letteis. . . hxpress charges npoit $5 and larger sums Will be paid by the Company, Address plainly - . J. p..linitrtACii, i Norfolk, Va. A gents for sale of Tickets required through out the State. Address applications as above. The undersigned supervised the Drawing Class B, on the 2nth December, of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Company, and certify that it was conducted with strict 1'atrncBs to all in terested. GKO. T. KOUEUS, CUAS. PlCKiiTr, Commissioners ..S. W. SELDNEE, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, No. SI Roanoke Square, . NORFOLK, VA. Orders promptly attended to and satisfac- tlon guaranteed Established l(i!). . . , sepld&w6m Elizabeth Iron Works ' CIIAS. TV. PETTIT, Prop., 280, 282, 284 and 286 Water street. NORFOIJK, VA ' MAXUFACTCKEK OP" " ENGINES, BOILERS, Saw and Grist Mills, SHAFTINGS, ( I3tilleys9 Hungers, FORQINQS AND CASTINGS, Of Every Description. f Complete facilities for ALL WOOKvn our line , uul7-d&wly . HIGHEST CASH PIIICES Paid for all kinds of OLD IRON, METALS aud RAGS. . JAS; POWER & 00., 86 Rowland's Wharf. NORFOLK, VA. We are alwysin the Market for the pur chase of old wrecks old steamers and old uru- ohinery oMl kisds. All consignments attended to promptly and carefully, aud correct returns made, aulldly MILLER & DAVIS, DEALERS IN Furnitnre, Mattresses, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Ilatung, Pictures, Wlnorg, Clocks, - Window Shades, Cornices, Etc., 19 Chnrch Street, au-d6m . NORFOLK. VA. THE UNRIVALED NEW FARMER GIRL ooc:i STOVE. Nothine further seems necessary to make the New Farmer Girl a perfect and beautiful cooking apparatus. It has large Flues and Oven, Patent Oven Shelf, Swinging Hearth Plate, beep Ash Pit and Ash Pan. The Cross Pieces all have cold air braces, and the Covers are smooth and heavy. Large single Oven Doors. Tin lined The largely increased sales af this Stove attest its popularity every stove tully warranted. P. M. DRANEY, SOLE AGENT, NEW BERNE, N. C. Anv caetines wanted for Farmer Girl Cook Stoves sold by P. M. DKANEY at 10 cts per pound. ; oclvdwtf aV( W T TTAWW 830 KICHMOiVD ST., ' .PHILADELPHIA. ESTABLISHED 1859. Vnlter of Gentlemen's Fine Custom ' ,n & Phoes of 1 lie Intext t iyln anil Would refer to I'i.Mnii'rson, ( ',. II. i iiixl olhers, all of Im' .v :1. n. 1". r.ryai, Ci! , ( ' ; . A. OliVi s 1 LrTr; DEALER IN Fancy and Toilet Art FULFORD'S OLD STA1SD, Conier Broad and Fleet Streets,' ; , NEW BERNE, N. C. S- Physicians prescriptions carefully com pounded, . aug22-dtf KT3EERY& CO., 273 Washing i J3 ton street, New York- -Constantly receiving on commission all kinds of farm produce. Are prepared to supply the trade with Butter, Cheese, Apples, Potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables at wholesale rates. Quota tions furnished at Berry's Drug Store. ASH buyers can get spot terms at BERRY'S SAVE time, avoid delay when Buff ing, by having your prescriptions, dispensed at ...... BERRY'S. TVTIMBLE fingers work for the sick XN at BERRY'S. ANIGHT BELL for the use of thoss tbat trade at . BERRY'S. VT O matter whose advertisement heads the prescription you still have the right to have it put up at BERRY'S. ' T, compote with low-priced goods furnished to our country stores from the North, many druggists feel called upon to meet competition with low strength goods. You can depend upon the strengh of all goods covered by my label. , No slops put up at - . BERRY'S. MIXED paints, 81.35 per gallon, at BERRY'S, To get Drugs and Medicines, Paint, Oil Hope, Canvass, Nails, Spikes Oakum and Ship Qhandlery is at U. S. MACE'S, , Market Wharf. THE SPOT To get Stoves at Bottom Prices, Call and see them at " U, S. MACE'S, , Market WharJ. THESPOT To get Does, Spades, Shovels, Axes, Plough Gear, and anything usually kept in the Hardware Line, all at Bot torn Prices for Cash, is at U. S. MACE'S, . ' Market WharJ. d&w NEW BERNE, N. C. 7 31 Court Place, LOUISVILLE,! A regularly ertaonfed and lentil y qtuillfld nbytlclau wad thi moct mcoeitfoi, u hts pracUon will pror Uwes ftU forms ofPRIVATE, PHONIC MXU ana B4AUiiLi XLS- Spermatorrliea and Impotenoyi uthe retultof Mlf-bai in youth, lexntl xcwu In ma tttrar ytnrt, or otltsr caiei and produoingt toaie of th fot lowing RwUi Murronine Seminal Emisfclom, (night ami Mont by drami), Dimnfti of bifclit, Dufectlvo Alvuiory, Yhy ileal Decay, rimiilMOD Fac, Avenion to bodety of Feinalet, Coiifiuiou of IdM, Lots of bxual Powpt Ac rta1ertng Mrriiigi Improper or nnhapfy, sra throui?bjy and perraa aantly enrvd. STPHIXiIS P01116 andD tirely aradlcaUl from Uia mo GoCOITlxeii OLElT, Btrictora, Orchitis, -Ilcmia, (or ftupttuaJb tile and other privet dluaHi qnlokly cared. j-biitu.'ii-avuwuttDat nnvKiciitni wno Diiy i tfy.arauirNKTefttiiUl. PlivilcU"! know In thi fact often ft OortaiQclftsl of dlwiM, and treatuiff tlionfcuifU anoo- rviommund perioni to my ear. Wh It U Inconvenlaot to T.itthoiiy for treatment, mwllclnet caa ba aent prlvataly and safety by mall or axproM anywhere. Cnroa Guaranteed in all Cam Ooagultatitiin iHirionally or by lettar frea and fnTtted, . A vuaripa nawuauie auu oormponaenca nncuy eonnaenuH PRIT'1 Z COUNSELOR Of JOO pRes, ten - t adilrew, aecnrtly aealed, for tliirt iHllco hour f'om A. M., to 4 p. M. Banday ii to 4 F. At- Uoa'!Ioryoiio":n "Whow debility, ehonated powcrat preiuatura dcouf sud failure to perform lllu'a duilca properly are caused by exccsKea. errors of youth, Will Dnd a perfofc and Jaatmg refltorationto rotuiNt heallU f A and vlarorona manbooU m VT Kervona JOebllltv and 1 phyaleHlBecftvisunifornily rocceasfnl bffcanBO Weed on perfect difttrnoHiK, new nd dlrf ct method and abnolnte thor- . oiiffhneaa. Full information and Traatiaa Iroa, - Addnwa Consulting f'liyaicmn of HARSTON REMEDY CO., 4G W.14th L, New York, V if ; 'I'liiatrnulmui.fnf - 2C x ) i n ir u n !i n it il ISISt ) DisoRocnnD Liven, - and LIALALJA. - From thoaa sources ai iaa Uiio-f(inrHis ol t.m liai'.us3 of the human nice, 'iinwe ' synptoma iiulioato their exutnne: ol Ap(MtU.o, Bon-eln ativ, ttiulc i-ui ncito, fullunuii niter entitle, nverxion to exertion or IhhIv r inin.., J ,i,i, i,iiu of fnttd, Irii uitT f tcinjxT, lMvr spirits, x f lnv!( im v ),(,.,( jomedmy, I-' . . 1 1 , llt(iu MuarHat! lv -i. rv'i. I - ..,tluj. ored tirinn, i c. t , filw,, ,lm )i0. mand tlKiuse of in-"mly tirit art tin y onthiil.ivar. ASftLivor mmiichio v . f 'i PHjI.S havno eqnnt. Thoir i'.., iF1 Ki'lncys anil Skin isulso proim.t r- . .vj all lmpiiritlog tliroiifjli tftpsa tt. . k. ,- cnct- of ho vmin,' )iio " tilo.aoiind rtijrflsi.tdii, ri'(vn r i 'SUlnnnd a vigorous botlv. i cimsa no nuu-ma or (' ' ' ro Willi dll7Worlc mid in o, tlTS FE3r.sH 1,1.:. 'I lifive had J)v .,. v Hoii.twoypai'H.niiil 1 i , , . , i kinds of puis, mid .... that Imvo (lonn mo n. . i i cleaned me on-, t . f i 3 uphtmiid, fooil i ., , ...... llllVO lliituV'l 1)11111." , . ,. THE SFW

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