"The Blood is The Life."
Science has never gone beyond the
above simple statement of scripturo. But
It has illuminated that statement and
given it a meaning over broadening with
the increasing breadth of knowledge.
When tho blood is "bad" or impure it
Is not alone tho body which suffers
through disease. Tho brain is also
clouded,Sijo mind and judgement are
SUectcd,and>>tayny an evil dc<Ki or itnpuro
thM?ht\mAOinSUr<\.?l.. . -
? uuti'u to me
ImpMCy of the OTtxjtl^ Foul. impure blood
can be made niifo by
Plcrcc'a_Goldcn Medical Discovery. lj ,
enriches and nnrities the blood thereby
curing, pimples, blotches, eruptions and
other cutaneous affections, as oc/.oma,
tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other
manifestations of impure blood.
? ? ? ? ? ?
In tho euro of scrofulous swellings, enlarged
glands, open eating ulcers, or old
sores. tho*Oolden Medical Discovery "has
performed the most mnrvelou3 cures. In |
cases of old sores, or open eating ulcer?.
It is well to apply to the oj>en sores l)r. I
Pierce's All-Healing Salve, which pos- j
Rosses wonderful hcnling potency when j
used as an application to tho sores In con- !
junction with tho uso of "Golden Medical 1
Discovery "as a blood cleansing constitutional
treatment. If your druggist
don't happen to have the "All-Healing
Salvo" In stock, you can easily procuro It
by Inclosing fifty-four cents in postage
stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, G?'?3 Main i t.,
Buffalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by
return post. Most druggist; keep it as
well as tho "Golden Medical Discovery."
? O ? ? ? ? I
You can't afford to accept ar.y medlcino I
of unknmrn composition as a substitute ,
for "Golden Medical Discovery." which is
a mediclno or KNowy composition,
having a complete list ot ingredients In
plain English on its bottle-wrapper, tho
samo being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet? regulate j
and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels.
t
Tho stocking exhibit this mornini; I
was the feature of the holiday trade. (
?Columbia. Stale.
BI.O.iTEl) WITH DHL I'SY.
The Heart Was Badly Affected Y!:c:i
the Patient Began
1 >onu's Kidney Pills.
Mrs. EllsaocMt Maxwell, of 41 i>
West Fourth . St., Olyr.ipla. Wash.,
E-yr.: "For ova;*
fhrao year 3 I
^ j^^v. tiou without bt
pr.ir, but T vent
Monj "wllliov.t worrying much until
dropsy ret In. My reel and ankles
swelled uj?, my hands r?uf:.l anil be- .
came so tense I could hardly close
them. I had great difficulty in breath- 1
Ing, and my heart would flutter with '*
the least exartion. I could not walk '
tar without stopping again and again
-to rest. Since using four boxes of 1
Doan's Kidney rills the bloating has s
gone down and the feelings of dis- t
tress have disappeared." i <
Sold by all dealers. CO cents a j 1
box. Fosier-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, , t
I,
t
It is a hard world to those who try t
to butt through it.?St. Louis Globe 0
Democrat. j >
ALMOST A SOLID SORZ.
j
Bkln Disease From llirtli?Fortune j
Silent on Her lVlllinnt
? - ? 1
j Doctor Cured Her With fTiticura. (
"1 hnve a cousin in Rockingham C.'o. who '
once had a akin diaenar frotn her birth un- I
til she wm aix year* of nge. Her father
had spent a fortune on ner to get her
cured and none of the treatment* ili>l her j .
any good. Old Dr. < augmented that i 1
he try the t'uticura Remedies, which he ,
did. When he commenced to uae it the f a
child waa almost in a solid srah. He had j used
it about two month* and the child !
wan well. 1 was there when they commenced
to use your Cuticiira Remedies,
i slaved that wee!: and t hen returned t
home and atnyed two weeks ami then ".vent
back and stayed with them two week*
longer and when 1 went home I could
hardly believe she wan the same child. .
Her akin was as soft na a baby's without
n acar on it. I hnve not seen her in seventeen
years, hut 1 have heard from her and
the last time I heard from tier she was
well. Airs. \V. 1'. Ingle, Curhngtou, N. C, 1
June 18, 1W5 "
How poor arc they that have not
patience!?Shakespeare.
Safe, Sure and Speedy.
No external remedy ever yet devised
hoe co fully and unquestionably met these
three prime conditions as successfully as
AUcoek'e Plasters They are safe because
they contain no deleterious drmrs, and are ;
manufactured upon scientific principles of
medicine. They arc euro because nothing i
goes into there except inpredirnts which j
are exactly adapted to the purposes for I
winch a plaster is required, "fhey arc I
speedy in their action because their medic- j
ins! qualities go right to their work < f
relieving pain and restoring the nntural
and healthy performance of the functions
of muscles, nerves and skin. I
Allcock's l'lMtern M! the original and I
genuine porous plasters or.d like mo*t
meritorious articles have been extensively
imitated, therefore always make sure anil
gst tha genuine Allcock's.
What is over can't be bejrun,?
Dickens.
^CAPfilNE
assjfbemi all' aches
And Nervou*ass?
THsl kstds 10c Aldru< Jicrts
"wanted
WrveUy from tHe Mrns a 110,1 tr??t er timber
laaO. Ad4r*?a N. A. J., P. U. U >x i'.i. New York.
t
l'ewer* or Olnltncnta For Catarrh Thai
Contain Mereurr,
mercury will nir?>y destroy the i?m? of
smell and completely derancatbc whole system
whou entering it through tb? mticoun
surfaces. Htich articles should never be used
? xcept on prescriptions from reputable phy.
?-loian?,a3 the daningc tliry will do is ten fold
to the >?oo'l you can possibly derive from
ihem. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu actured
by J. Chone' * Co.. Toledo, O.. contains
i <> m?'cury, un<l 14 taken internally, acting
directly upon the b ood and mucous surface*
of the system. In buying Hall's Catar>h Cure
be urn yon get tlve genuine. It is taken (rile
nallv ami made In Toledo, Ohio, by K
j. Oliauey ,1c ? o. Testimonials free.
Sold by li'ruggists; prion, 73c. perbottl".
lake nail's Family Pills for voi>8iipal<on
Tn nil Atlanta cemetery one tonili
hears at the ton: "Helen Vance, wife
of Harold Vance, 1So4. I await you."
At the basa of the inscription some
one has written: "He took bis lime."
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take T^axative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
K. \v. Grove's signature is on each I >ox. 23c.
Don't cry hurrah until you arc
over the bridge.'?From the German.
WOllI.IVS M'OXDKU COTTON
A r.ew speo|e?: first sold la-t spring ; was
plan:od by 100 different farmers: h is produced
from 2to*)bnles per acre; highly proline
; big toll, small seed, good staple; E.
Humphreys, Godwin A Co., Matfrphla,Tuna.
The <lr.nlies of the great ere the
tears of the poor.?Horace.
Tl-h cured in 30 mirnilo* hv \Vnnlfr>rd'?
Snnitnrv Lotion: never fniln. Sold by Drug\lnil
nrd^rx promptly ?~|t?-.l v>\- P<\
E. Detchou Med.Co.,CrHwforti3ville.,In<I. $1.
Or nil men sailors suffer most from rheumatism.
Mrs. Wtnslow'sSootbing Syrup for Children
teething, softetiB thegums.rwducosinflRmraatf.on,
allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c a bottle
Defter suffer for truth than profit
hy falsehood.?From the Danish.
FITS,St. VitusDnnc<*:NVrvon<? Diseases per
munentlycured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. *2 trial bottle anil treatise free.
Dr. II. It. Kline. Lsl./jai Arch St.. l'iiila., Fa.
A re<l imso makes a ragged had:.?
Scotch. go. ll-'OT.
Tiles Cured in 0 to 11 Days.
Pnzo Ointment is guaranteed to cure any
case or It chine. Dlind. bleeding or Protruding
Piles in 0 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.
The Land of Fair Play.
The nineteenth century belonged to
the United States. \V(> use.l it magnificently,
even our high crime* unu
misdemeanors being large. There
nas still a feeling that the world was
young. The twentieth century belongs
to Canada. \ et between these
two, Canada and the United States,
1 saw no line <>t' demarkation. None
>f the trekkers could see that iinr.
1'hcy only feel, as any man may feel
,vho has ridden where the winds blow
ind read where the types tingle, that
>f late the true empire of the AngloSaxon
wns xr:-~
" iuu iuioMiun, ana
hat now it is norwest of the Missouri.
From the sun to the ice, from
he salt to the snow?these are terms
>t territory so l>i<? that to call i?
Iritiesh or Canadian ??r American is
oily, ("all it the laml of fair plav,
>f new opportunity uml admit that
ho world is trekking thither; for
hat comes near t<> the full spelling
t it.?Emerson Hough in "The l.ast
hampodo for ("heap Homes,'' in The
)uting Magazine for .January.
A Birmir.sharn firm which makes
i specialty of hand whistles lta? a
metallic design reputed to "carry" a
distance of two miles, which has recently
been adopted by the poiica
force in many of the large towns.
IJyker?I hoar that young Sprigjrs
s netting up in the world.
Pyker?Yes. Ot.a year ago he was
chiropodist and now he's a barber.
?Chicago News.
NKYF.r. Tir.KS
ill the Food That Kestorcil Her to
Health.
"My4 food v.R3 killing me and I
Tldn't know the cause,"writes a Colo,
minis lady: "l'or two years 1 was
thin and sickly, m.Yering from indigos
lion and inflammatory rheumatism
"1 had tried different kirds of diet,
plain living and many of the remedies
recommended, hut got no better.
"Finally, about five weeks ago.
r.mlher suggested that I try GrapeNuts,
and I b?gan at once, eating it
villi a little cream or milk. A
change for the better began at once.
"To-day I am well and am Raining
weight and strength all the time.
I've Rained 10 lbs. In the last Ave
week*. and do not suffer any ?iore
from Indigestion and the rheumatism
is all Ron?.
"I know It Is to Grap?-Xuts alone
that 1 owe my restored health. 1
still eat the fond twice a day and
never tiro of It." Name Riven by
Postum Co.. Battle Creek. Mich.
The favor of Grape-Nuts Is peculiar
to lts?lf. It is neutral, not ton
sweet and has an agr? e:\ble. healthful
quality that never grows tiresome.
One of the sources of rheumatism
Is from overloading the svstem with
rcid material, the result of Imperfect
dicstlon and assimilation.
As soon as Improper food Is abandoned
and Grape-Nuts Is taken reg-:larly,
digestion Is made strong, the
organs do their work of building up
good red blood cells and of carrying
away the es^ess of disease-making
material from the system.
The result Is a certain and steady
return to normal hralth and mental
activity. "There's a reason." Read
the little boo!;, "Tko ItaaJ to Wellvilla,"
In pkg3
PALMETTO AFFAIRS
ftrsr? e
v/v-i-ui uiLtd ui interest rrovn
All Over South Carolina
MANY ITEMS OF STATE NEWS
A. Batch of Lire Paragraphs Covering*
a Wide Range?What is Going
On in Our State.
Palmetto Cotton Growers.
The annual meeting of the South
i-~?i- !- - -
vuiuuun uivisicn or tlie Southern
Cotton Growers' Association was held
A resolution was adopted memorializing
the legislature to repeal
the lein law, which allows merchants
to take a lien on erops, thus tending
to encourage debt. There was a tierce ,
fight on this resolution, but it caricil |
by a small majority. A resolution I
also was passed asking that bucket
shops be declared illegal the State
over. Confidence was expressed in
Harvey Jordan. The following 17
delegates were elected to the National
meeting at Birmingham, January 17:
\V. J. Cunningham. W. J. Moore, E.
D. Hodge, A. M. Coker, \V. \Y. Bruce,
C. E. Spencer, R. S. Smith, J. W.
McCown, \Y. F. Whittle, J. A. Patterson,
E. 1). Smith, J. W. Major, It.
M. Pugues, E. M. Williamson. The
delegation was instructed to invite
the World's Cotton Congress to meet
at Columbia, next October. The old
officers were re-elected: E. 1). Smith,
president; F. H. Weston, sccretarv;
F. II. Hyatt, tieasurer; E. L. Archer,
vice president, in fdaee of Rowland
Tindall, deceased.
Bulletin For Teachers.
The State board of education met '
in the office of the State superin- '
tendent of education with the following
members present: Prof. W. K.
Boland, Blaekville; Prof. J. \Y.'Daniel,
Cienison College; Prof. A. G.
Rembert, Wofford College; Superintendent
A. J. Thackston, Orangeburg,
ami Superintendent O. B. Martin.
The board formulated plans to issue
a bulletin containing the course of
study for the common and high
schools with surest ions as to graduntions
and as to tlio teaching of different
subjects. The different members
of the board will prepare the
parts of the bulletin which pertain
to different subjevts, and these will
be consolidated and edited in a complete
pamphlet. In response to suggestions
made by the county superintendents
of education, the board decided
to chancre the time of boiling
teacher's examinations in in the third
Fridays in May and September to the
third Fridays in April and October. J
Cremated at Logging Camp.
Geo r^e town, Special.?I u t el 1 i genre
has been received of the burning" to
death of Mr. 1*. R. Xcsmith, familiarly
known as "Pink" Nesmitb. at
one of the logging camns of the -Atlantic
Coast Lumber corporation. Mr.
Nesmitb was spending tlie Christmas
holidays in camp alone, the rest of
the force having gone to their homes
or come to town. The supposition is
that he became intoxicated and fell
asleep in his camp, which caught lire
and consumed him. 11 is charred remains
were found among the burned
timbers. Foul play is not suspected,
as he bad had little or no money at
the camp and probably not au enemy
in the world.
Fort Fisher Anniversary.
Gov. Heyward ha* been asked to
attend a reunion of the survivors of
the battle of Fort Fisher, to he held
near Wilmington, N. C., on January
15, the anniversary of the engagement
held in 1865, in which many
South Carolinians lost their lives. As
this is the date fixed by Gov.-elect
Ansel for the inauguration, it will
be impossible for Gov. Heyward to
attend.
Fifteen Horses Burned.
Winnsboro, Special.?The new stable
of Mr. Dave Crawford, with the
entire contents, save one horse, went
up in flames. Fifteen or more fine
horses perished with as many bug- |
gies. The approximate i?>ss is .$4,000
with $2,500 insurance. The firemen
by good work saved the Duval Hotel
and surrounding buildings.
Anderson's Progress For the Old
Year.
Anderson, Special.?During the
past year Anderson has made greater
progress than for any year previous.
Last year there was a decrease in
State taxes of half a mill and in
county taxes a decrease of one and a
quarter mills. The banks, mills and
other enterprises of the city paid out
half a million dollars in dividends.
It was an exceptionally good year
with the mills. Two new banks were
started last year and many fine business
buildings erected, aggregating
$750,000.
U. B. Hammett Resigns.
Columbia, Special.?Chief Constable
U. II. Iiammett, who lias charge
of the constabulary in enforcing tlie
dispensary law, sent in his resignation".
Hammett was appointed bv
the Governor in 1003 for four years,
just after the office vn., created and
ctojoyed the Governor's fullest confidence.
He states in his letter that
ho does not wish to embarrass the
new administration with his position '
What is I
Is it a Catarrh Rei
or is It
Some people cull Pcruna a great I
great catarrh remedy.
Which of these people are right?
catarrh remedy than to call it a tonic?
Our reply is, that Pcruna is both
deed, there can be no effectunl catarrh r
In order to thoroughly relieve any
only have a specific action on the muc
tarrh, but it must have a general toi?Ic i
Catarrh, even in persons who are o
dition of some mucous membrane. The
the circulation, to give tone to the urterl
Perhaps no vegetable remedy in tl
tention from medical writers as IIYDK.
ful cflJcacy of this herb has been rccogr
its hold upon the medical profession.
COPAIBA a trio of medical agents is fo
| specific remedy for catarrh that in the
cannot lie improved upon.. This uctiou,
as COLI.IXSONIA CANADENSIS, COII
SKEl), ought to make this compound ai
singes and locutions in the body.
From a theoretical standpoint, the
The use of Peruna confirms this opini
every quarter of the earth furnish ampl
over enthusiastic. When practical expei
ory the result is a truth that cannot 1m; t
RHEUMA1
SJT POT,
a , I & There is nothing doubtfi
a rcsu'ts ?f using Pota:
"M , H for truck crops. Kvery pi
; / \ $ returns manifold its weigh
I ' ff nature's law, and sure as tl
m m Every farmer should have "T
Interesting information about fertil
W GORMAN KA1
Jy New York?OS Nassau Street or
SAM JON
LIFE AND SAYi
BY HIS wirK
I flt'NT^ WAWTm Aeenta are colnlnK money.
IHJuIl 10 Vl ilil 1 LiJ Outfit and Contract for trr
lil( Uuuk, mo, |-rl('??2 SO I Q M I P U H I
ClrvnUrs I'ne. Ji Ui iilunUL
CABBAGE Flaov
<o35i^\CS?Si'2jL *n'1 *" mnd*"' aarrten planu.C
Cujy A. piant*. >m*s In Hie nmn air .an
fag/^H*iqlirll ^ * m""' reliant* aar>i1*u
V-yTg . "?uu?an.l cr*truc* farm, l'lann
VsS?m!^v5uih SJmenranrller Ktdao*ilrtpr?a?
per tUoii*aod. large lot 91.U
e>-iu. s. i . Arilnttnn WhlteSpl
,, ? Vxirvt'tu. f>. >' The Ci
ha? ratablMUed an Ktperlmmt*
of e.-.tahie* eenerlallv t al>i>nii.-?. 'lie reaulta of the*
flee you >n; un.? \ oure 1mp.-c1f.1ll7,?>'. II. It 1.1
CABBAGE PLAN'
I em row nreparo.1 to fill print" for mi Celebrated I S
CAHflAGK I'l ANY8 In nnt qunntit> deaired. of
KAHLY JERSEY WAKEFIKLIr?Karlieot and beat 1
eur* header. email in# I *n
| eu
CHARLESTON \VAKFK1RU>-About ton dove later tin
then Ear It Jereer'a. bleu a eure header of fine eiee. I i?f
Prlcoe f. o. b. here, pock
300 Tor SI DO. l.OOO to A.OOO At 91.50 per
Special price* on larger quantitina. All order* chipped I
CHAS. M. GIBSON,
So. 2-'0
USE TAYLOR'SJK
PUTNAM
color mor* g<><>il, trinho-r iukI factor rolom tti.in nny olh(
iljo nuy hiu-uu'ui v-ituout ripjilug aparu Wruo for fri
Hostess?Wore wou seasick comins:
across, iloar / i
Miss Port?Oh, no! You see, papa *
was with us.
Hostess?But what has that to do
with your not being seasick?
Miss Pert?Well, you know, papa
is a Judge, and lie overruled the motion.?Boston
Transcript.
What is over can't be begun.?
Dickens. f
^e-ru-na?
Tiedy, or a Tonic,
Both?
touic. Others refer to Peruna as a
Is It more proper to call.Peruna a
a tonic and a catarrh remedy. Inemedy
that is not also n tonic,
case of catarrh, a remedy must not
ous membranes affected by the eviction
on the nervous system.
>t her wise strong, is a weakened conre
must be something to strengthen
ies, and to raise the vitul forces,
lie world has attracted so much atISTIS
CANADENSIS. Tlie wonderlized
many years, und is growing in
When joined witli Ct'DEBS and1
rined in Peruna which constitutes a
i present state of medical progress,
reinforced by such renowned tonics
tYDALlS FORMOSA and CEDllON
1 ideal remedy for catarrii in all its
A
|
refore, Peruna is l?eyond criticism. I
oti. Xnmbcrless testimonial* f??" 1
o evidence that thiti Judgment i^ not
rienre confirms a well-grounded ti:eihnken.
nsM^\
__ f^i]
ED
ition Stimulated
uscles and Joints i
id by using |
?e*JY\S I
inxervt
25c 50c 6*1.00 1
by ell Deelers
iiise On The Horse'Sent Free
. Earl S.Sloan,Boston,Mass.
Farmers
il or indefinite about ^y| \?^>..
*h fertilizer in the soil
ound of Potash added, m
tt in vegetables. It is
rucK i-arming." It has much m VI |
ization. We send it free,
Atlanta, da.?1224 Candler Building %
IES9 f?V
INCS
Send EOe for Canvassing V
S&CO., \3wl.
Is! CELE RY ?iant?!____
an now furnish all hinds of csbMnKajraBB
'I wlit (land fr??i cold, wrown fram BjttMjW
ten. tt a u>r lh?urn<< plants on our|M^WNH
carefully couuted an.I properly vauk- BSCHWlt*
sttuee. <'tnon and n?et plan'a. tame BB8WM j
rataa tiroml?il,*Mfh.whsi> eftectl?e, jTBTn iBPT
i moron <nnls<i rate* I'ricet small lota ItaaiifflU
i ?> !.# |*r tliou<?n I. f. II. n. Meg-UKffiftjlvM
nc Cucumber Seed Co cents t rr pouo.i, PrWrl
Iliad States Agricultural uepartmsnt jWtgliBaW
I Station on our larnia to teat all kinds UaitalS
pci|icrlmcni? *? will Im pl> aae.l 10
[Ti n COMVAKY, M KPI-CTTt, ft. ft
rs FOR SALE!
ICCCF.89ION?Beet known cqra heading rarlat
large Oat r>lil???. later than I 'lmrli tlun M ak< field,
'huae plants ore from the ?er> beat to-ted cre.lt rod
itn In the r.isn air and will atand cetera i-nld -at.
t Injury. All orders ura flllo.l freni the sutno I rda
at I am utlna for my attend re rtbUti farms. Bat
action guaranteed.
ed In light boxes:
M. A.OOO to lO.OOO nt SI.25 per ST.
0. O. I>. when not aoroanpnnlnd l>jr remittance.
Young's Island, S. C.
7.
>kee?Remedy of Sweet Gu
hs, Colds, LaQrippe yffn
FADELE
ev>yo. One JOc. pm-kago color* all fiber*. They dye
X) booklet?How to Uyo. /ileacb and JdiX Color*, All
f^HICKEJVS K:
you cannot spend years and doll
buy tho knowledge required by
cents. You want them to pay tl
them as a diversion. In order to handle 1
tiling about them. To meet this want we
of a practical poultry raiser for (Only 25c
a man who put all his mind, and time, at
en raising?not an a pnstlrrte, but as a bus!
ty-tlvo years' work, you can save many CI
earn dollars for you. Tho point is. that 3
l'oultry Yard as soon as It appears and let
teach you. It tells how to detect and cur<
fattening, which Fowls to save for broe<
you should know on thin subject to nrr we
Ave cents la suttnps. BOOVi PL.1JJ '82HNC
i home i
I is not homo without a little child, I
but many weak, sick, miserable I
women, seem unable to have I
one. Where this is due to some I
chronic disease of the womanly B
organs, as it so often Is, |?
WOMAN'S RELIEF
R is the best medicine tor you* to R
fan take, since it regulates the func- Bj
as tions, builds up the weak organs, Ka
9 strengthens the constitution and
Ej makes childbirth easy. Has helped H
3 thousands. Try it. n
I At all Druggists C 25 n
1 WHITE lor rre? Advice, statin' fl
9 age and deecribine your srropturot, to N
U ladies AdrLsorr LWipt.. Chattanoocu B
cl Medicine Co.. Chattanooca. Tenn.
r^i i
/ We have ?5 many actual %
I photographs of cotton 1
I holds on which no fertilize were f
\ used and pictures of holds oa which i
I "othor makes" of fertilizers iPer? \
f used. Results of theso crops wore I
I dismal failures There uro much /
\ "brighter prospects" ahead for the V
f progressive farmors of Jie South. J
I Two and three bales to tho acre arc /
I only ordinary ylulds where J
7 Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers )
I aro used with proper cultivation. /
\ Make your cotton maturo early, and 1
J thusoscapo tho boll weovllamidothor t
I damaging Insects. You can easily do i
I this, as well as Increase tho number I
I of bolls(andthelrslze)on your plants V
I l>y plentifully using Virginla-Caro- /
\ lina Fertilizers. This method will V
1 tremendously "increase your yields 1
J twr aore." Don't be fooled Into buy- f
I lug a suDsutuiv. f
J Virginia-Carolina Chsmlcol Cm. \
? Richmond, Va, )
3 Charleston, 8. <3. IV
U Baltimore, lid. M
Atlanta, Oa.
Savannah. Oa.
b\ Montgomery. Ala. ' .gl
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It profitably. Rent postpaid for twentyi
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