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The People's _Jonrnal Local and -M. ,.y i n - ('1,8 this 1. -Send y' .arenI to Sunday 1 choool, they .p nyy it and tho results will prove the wisdom of it. -"Plow deep while slugga rds a sicep" lie an "11A quotation at this i -Notivce ininge of Pride & Pat lonf's ad and when inl (GI eenville give them a ca'l. -DrW. W. F. Austin will be in Cent! rl Tie-alv evening and Wed i.es3dayJ tareb, 5th, and 6th' With an acec(edited productiin of 8:10000 ba'es of cotton; of this her 1 (,wn mil's consumne -189000 ba'e-s -Conie to Pickens an(I keep up t wth the procession. Everything is atdvnin.'einig --Altv. R. R. Dagnall spent a a few (lays very pensantly at. Wil iiamlrst on last week inl the inlterest -Soniay wa3 a raw, col day 1 Liut rtvivejs wer held in ill the chaurce1s eXcept il few in btanoi2s. N IC 'eating and seed irish po- I oitoes, ,nion and onion set- At Mrs. C1.rvt I]'s. -Hov. J. McL. Stabro -k of I I - er sb-u on.;h, N. C , Ioit for- his bom"t 1 riidav after a blhort stay in l':!ens. ' -Feshi hananas, cocoriuts, or an lemon s. alnd both lorith(ler.in 11nd fil un11tain apples ait Mrs. Cui r'eton's. XX.1 C in fool all the people somie I im, a nd slome pople tall the tiino, bitt .yOl (nn't 1o001 all the peo- S pit I'll the ti.i e. A 1Wty of teria cotta is h>. in pite d oln Ithe Col rt house sqalirre Pr,11 ol.O loy or d ist libultion i brough1 kut il- Il ' cility. Mr ;- Lmrn' Elli1:s of Gaenlsville, (h- is spendlig a fewi wieeks in P.eken san Sti'roi'nmlirng connuuni. ty vi'th Ir'e nls :ul relitive:. -We have jist received a big I t i s' Trhai':n ph svel I rish pot atoes two w (eeks earlie et han the ea ri v Ros- and twice a s sure. Price 50e a reek. Crai. Bros. -Jam McCulIum hias moved fainm l'>asley to the city alt rvw % OeJ2mpie of RevJp~. II. E. Gra Indiy$ I Jnew hte n' of Jhui I;ig Br,!o~ .i'r'ice (.5c wiCGriffin, *-If you wantri g->odl seed1s for growmlg purposm rea'cd the adver jtiemrt s of rier'chants in '"Th'e forigri advecr:tss ' t -'Ae warint a giood live cores. r p1onden~t ini (very bt e.ility not a!- ' red represeted, Liberal1 ar- r ppeprSs. t ~--Thei~ Nm.dy r''schools of thiis pre:m-ste thlii lir purposes it' they bai e foii:',d to hrave delegat :s at thIn ter-deanonallirt ic al c..nvietntionl held at Newb r'ry this week. ~-A. HI. Daignal I of' Anders~on, a dele'ggie to inzter''taito Siunthly School coniventioni at New hernry ( --Am :ng th .i.amues of p.tit I jurors d'-a.vr8sf r s'rice in' ~ lho, g rt St.w .rt of his ( e..unty. - TiA'e l'iontt 31etlting of t' e firstI (ilvi-ini of' th lTu[i lve .\I nde liie the !I ol'y Spinugs churebCl on Sat - rayI ce'.ri the lifthI Sunrday' in . March. '1 he pr'ogr'am ,will be pub lished later'. -..-T.I C. lIolJ inson siill hars c'harge of thii iucipt('ij nad eout books( of Jour'nal W~e cannott Say - P'rtr' 'i 5 of The Jonazl are( e. I'or- url fialIv intilledc 1 hat, TI. J. IEle. for' the poI (r f or bmiinoii I ('gilt frud Ih." 1Kir'kstey's. Ot o Ihami. inerb' ss imith & We\~'ssoln 88, C'li- i her' Pi-to', leave~ ati the tiflico arid lVccve rreward, i1 l Mst er?' f t he' go it thr. tugh-. Ien plicia Ii I rmeits in 11 d w ill l-u ii aing to I< I bte clhu-r-' ft e1i'r'd ii I later' thanii Wetdnaesday .'i'rrg. ".- Irid (a i u dir , n l ho I ( ' 1t insiI t a t i r sideiico <.'f the ('flici.. lnlil g nlIi(i, Rev. P. S. Butler, tilr. Isuf'tts Malt~nfiy to tib's Mag r"e' tnvil e Mr"N1 Mhtl i' i 0 I .rumendo(X led na f)r'wer' Phi'honii -GUabies & Gassaway Bros., r entral, now have ou1 haid a nic ot of good Tennessee horses an niles for sale for cash or good pa ir. (2 -Cadets Christie Robinsor l'homas Bowen and Wayne Maul lin came in from Clemson Colleg abt Thursday taki.g advantago o ht Washington birth-day holiday -See publication of church di eetory in this issue. , io not ye omplete but we request all inir sters to send us a schedule of thei ppoitnents which we will gladi .sort and any changes will l roperly recorded when timel otice of same is given. -Maj. J. M. Stewart has treal d hiiself to a grphophoi.e, bet er known as the talking niaehin he Major is as much an adnire f this form of Edison's enginuit , the ncxt one. lie made l1i ,urchase of Anderson Bros., For I11. -Mrs. R. R. Dagnall receivei ie sad intelligence by wire oil lau Iuresday of the critical illness < ier mother Mis. Eliza Hellaim rho resides at Gray Court. Lau usiis county, and went ihmmediatel o her bedside. Later--Tleg.ai eCeived by Rev. R. R. Dagne t at ing that M rs. Iellanis died r :30) p. m. Tuesday. -Those who attended Andereo ros. show in the court hiouso Fr ay night were highly pleased wit lie evNe.ings en torta i 1inm1nt. S)1m h-liilitful music inE-rspersed wit o.'gs and gags was readored p111)o "o graphophone, and among th l ctions wore some choice prece ,r Souta's and Gilimoro's bands he Moving picture views were ex ellotit., aid altogithwi it was plenidid evening enteretainrnmen -Last Saturday in ENley 1iht took place between W. I 'itton a young white nian fror inderson county and G-ne nBake I r egro. Bakcr drew his knif lashing Sitton in the face an 1118ds inflicting serious woundi 1he nogro attenpted to escape I vos arrvsted by State Constahl ICravy and lodged in jail. Sit oin at last accounts had not Lec aiioved to his home but was rest 1g fairly well. The negro is sai 0 be a dangerous character. -On the night of 22d, inst-, ,ird dog appeared at A. It. Craig )ace, killed a goose, bit two pu rd a pig, from there he went t Fohn Craig's place, thence to 0 3. Craig's where he killed ;nnider and took posession of a hog >od and took quaiters for the nigh 3 going out to feed T. E, Crai liscovered him also the dead gandr vhich aroiused suspicion; he clost irrm ini his barn hallh procured ;nn aiAd shot lim.n Nobody seen1 o kinow where he crime from, I uteL mnostly white with somne (dat pots anid had on a rude leaths ollar', A BliL1.IA NT1 WEDDING, One of the mnost brilliant we( ings that has ever occurredi ickens took place in the Presb3 er.1 ani church at this place at lig oon Thursday when Mr. Larry ( 'hornley was married to Miss Coi re Uruce. The wedding was attende.] b lie society people of Pickc.,s wh'lil n umber of promineat peop! roin Greenville were also piesent h1e church was decoratedl in inst tastef'ul mnanner'. Tfhc wed ir.g march was rendered by Mie TIhe attendanis were P. E. AIes odter with Miss Cena Symmries, (1 .(rogani with Miss Maloni hiorniey, Ernest Folger with MIis er with with Miss Lelia White uigene Faint with Miss Mairie F*ol er', 13. Thornloy withI Miss Luii o'ger. The ceremioniy was per it-medi by3 the Rev. J. Mcl4 Sei 'r'ok of' Greensbor'ough, N. C. TPhe Flowe r girls weie Misse ~ l'ebi Boggs and Frances Rtobinusor i ft r the ceremony M r. and MI re hiorniev left on an exte~ned bridur uri to eastern cities. 'WV ELVEi MiLE ASSOCIATION Tl'he econd uiion(f moet ig of t hi 'w elve Mile association will mn1c ithI Shady G rove chrirch on Ea rdaiy before the fifth Suriday i: birch at. 10 a.mi The follo.,in Sogifam is armnournced Qriy 1. Wihat shouild be don ii I mnembere Who noeer at ten In ir c'hurch mneetings? Opened b 1. C.1 WVinchester. Query 2. Whio ntas Diotreph< nid n hat offiee did he hold in th lur:ch? 8 Jolhni 9th verse. Opel d biy W. C. Sioior. Qu~rery 8. Wias it righit for J..j hih toe keep his iah vow? Judge I :30. Ilit roductory ssrmlotn SaturdaIi -y Rov . 11. F. Murlphy. Mii hosrm Siuday by Rev. W . ( bn. J. I. (Gilh.spie', F. C. P'ar son s, Cornmitaco. WORKING OVERTI E. E:ighit hou r laws aro ignored 11 hoo~n tireleen little workerst--lhr iire ilwayst at woirk ight andl~ (I1 uing Indigestion, Bill iunesi 'onstipatioin, Sick Iheadache an LII St omachi', Livor and~ I.,wi Srubles. !rsy, p)lelaant, saf urti. (Only 25 cenits at Baln. f 1EDAR ROCK CHAT. If there is any veracity in, the old I pkoverb, "A still tongue makes a ~ wise head," there must be a vast amount of latnt knowl.dge neat , Cedar Rock, for, although it is a - place of great importance(?) the e pooplo seek contentment in soli f tude. . verything is moving along in its usual quiet order, and'except Sinig the beautiful carpet of snow, wich stole upon us last night, r nothing has happened lately to break the moiotony of our quiet farm life. S Prel)ation for the next crop is the order of the day, aud the farm ers are shufiling slong at a lively gait, oliticed by the present price of cotton. Rock Rabbit. Y OBITUARY. I How sad wore our thoughts when we picked up the weekly pa per and read the death of our cous I in, fiend and schoolmuate Mrs. D Deannie Furguson Shuey of Kan I sas. How often does our mind re , vort back to the pleasant hours we -spont together at school and at school and at home. She is the I second of a class of ten of our 1 schoolmates who have passed into I the reahs of the blest She was loved by all who knew her for her quiet and unassuming manners she united with the Grillin Bapti., church at the age of eleven and lived -A consecrated life. Iier paroi~ts and sister have the sympathy of many relatives and friouds in this county. May her lititle oie8 be committed into the hands of the Lord. ''0 depth iof inercy, can it he The gate. stands open w ide for ine." A Cousin. FROM NEEDMOlE. I. On 1 iday 22d. i nst , a party left I ThI)oim9sville to attend a ball given I at the lessdence of Mr. and Mrs. e Am os Sutherland. After a iorg, .i cold but pleasant ride we were weleond and at once ushered into the d(Iniing room where a sumptt e ous repast was sfrved. Soon music a:1(l danciig began. The dance lasted till 3, P. In. We retird - and was soon ashep, to our s irpriso next morning we found the ground covered with si)ow. The dance was resumed before break ffast and c nt inued till 11, o'clock. All fired we sought homes after bidding the host and h<.stess good Ibye. OnFriday wesaw thefarmaeri p'o sing, and preparing for plant :g, but .n Saturday no one was to be seen at work but the spar. 'o 1a! d snow.brdd.What a con trast! It was at leaufifti sight one moun tatin lecak liftinug its miajest ic head1 ablove ILe 0ote intercecpted here te iad theCa With gs attM hen k (t.e tiQs all bowing their heads in h umnble bsubinissionI to theC nlow, Our: tip was Injop1~ and the recia pients will ever remember the hos pitality teceived . It was a nevier to-be-forgott. n (lay. - Mrs, Matilda floswell of Easley a died at the home of her daughter. -- Alrs. Mag Smith, on the 20uth inst. Li at the uipe 0o(1 age of 80 years. 'She was the grand-mother of ex -auditor N. A. Christopher. She le.,vei six children:Mr. Simean y Boswell and Mrs. J. HI. Barnett of a Alabaima, Mrs. JT. A. Pickens and e lH. A. l1e-'lm of Sotutl h0ar'olina. a-id .M rs C. Vaughn of Greenivil'o ier iemains) wvere interred at GJeorge's - Creek church ont TIhursday follow s ing. She had been a member of the 13 pt ist church for many yerrs, W \hy doL we, as5 civiilzed people, -allow so imuchi drm k ing and swear inig for we know it is the devil that causes it, and3( that the Biblo says 'ndrunkartd shall en ter the k ing dh lm of hcaven?"' '-'Yet a lit t e -while and the wickedl shall not bo.' Cursed is hei that put teth the bot Stie to his neighbors lips" The gambklir was hero and the~ drunk -ards an d the0 man who had sold I1)0hem the drink with the people who gave them thle license togethcr in hIlI they did sinuk. ' i' so had11( to soo men~h anld boys e staggering ont the streets. We cani t see thi mt with all sorts of companyv. - It. is still wvorse to see w hite people 3iu an1 negroes dIritiking t oget her, it Sremn ds me of ai dog and hog drink itng together. J1ust look at the coirn e that is nofiited, it had better b.e A thrown inito the ocean. It is a y shame to see men and boys wh.' dlisgrace their parents, goirg by s peo~ples houses tern ing their bot e, ties utpside down. Every one that - driin keth the curse doeth it to the d'tm1tioni(i of hisi own soul, for the .~ lible hoS~impy13 forb ids it. 'Peopile wvill s go for tmiles to get a drink when t hey would tnt to prnyer meeting If y' it were only a miloI Fat hers will - ~et t he exampfe and the boys iH ~. mako spieedy rin. They all will fill drnakardls gra ves. If' the gravoe v~ Cro the endto it would not be so bad. There are more crimes com mitted by it thani through anty o1bth' agency. There is n.wm *in jilation oh the laws of God andW y t he it a te thlin ever beforo It talkes -food Ifiromf ti e poor' Beinhg honteet 8 1 !ouldn't~ matket It and no1 chris 3' tain cotld a'o so. The B3ible 1pr' ', nountces wte 0tpon the crownt ol dI prt~e and to the dlrun~kard. If th< * righuous scarcely be saed whern : hallI the uingodly and~ the sinneri ep anta? HAD T10 CONlt'1EU Ol Di4 I "I was just about gone," writ( Mrs Itesa Richardson, of Laur< Springs, N. C. "I had consumptio so lad that tho best docutrs saud Could not li%'o more than at mont but I began the use of )r. Kiig' Now Discovery and was wholl cured lby seven bottles and atu nol stcu t. and well.' .1S an tuihival ed life savor in - Consumption (Ineui1mnill, La OrIppa, and 1roln chitis, infailible for Cough:F, Colds Asthmia., Ilay Fever, Croup o WXlhoopitig econligh. Cua r1a i tee< bot tles '501 ac I d $1.(0. Tr ial bot 1,o at olt fald Thorney's. -F'or Sido-On- sx-.Iorse pow 10 Peorless e.)ginle. Good fix. JasA. A[ . 13u, Earley, S. C, A F1- 'RE AN'S ('LOSE CA LI,. -I stuck to my engine, at lhougl overy boie inine achi'l -Ind even .1erIVO was ra1Cked with painl,''wie 0, W. lella-yi, a loconllotive firve Ilan of Burlington, lowa. "I w weak an- pale wi.holut anly appe tite anld all iun down. As - iWa11 aboul., to gi vl it u1l>, I got a hott Ii of Eleetrie Bitters and biter tk iI it., I f t well as I ever did i my hf..." Weak, sick ly, run o owl peoplE always gailn Iow lif, strenigth and vigor I'romii their ls,. Trv them. Satisfacticni' guarn teed by B1lt & Thunley. Prie. 60cts4, A powerful emigine cannot bl e IuI with a wkiak boiler, and %\o' can kop i) tie- stlain of til activo litnI Witi a weak stomach : niillr cai we sto)p the- htm1"Lin Iliaciini t< make r pii s. Itf ! i stoiiach Can not, di gi'St (eniouigl 1(oo to) () tl1 body s1,(inIn, such-j a pr 011-a i Kodol )yiepsia (1urie shIh b, us. (d. It diAgst.s wlat y-ou1 eat :ut it, sani11ly canl't help bul, t) o yo go'ol.-G\ W. Earle. MI illions of peoplo a1 amilima with De\Witt's l.ittle learly Iti!en and t106s.' who use thieIin limltl tit in to be fa1ons little liver 'ills. Nev er i itpe--G. W. Earle. Auditor's Notice. The Auditor rhi; deput i's wil will he ait Ile following places Iuo the purpose of takiig tax return for tho fiscal veIr cori nelnelint Ja n). 1 . 1 (01 . Six \ ile, Wedi esd ay ,. an. 9, 1M) I Calliolll, Th111'Einy '' 10 " Central, Frid'y 11 Catb tchee, Sa ti urday a i Ldib'ty, 'Monday 6 1 2 Easley. Tito. nd Wed. " 15-16 " Cros Plains, Thuirsday j 7 Loopri's Shop, Friday " j "8 hulghes' Store, Sat. " ' 10 Putnpkintowvi, Mionay' ' I. 6$ H olly Sprlings, TJuesdy "3 ' 1.t-a'dt. t, WVedf i bl , " :A Afte'r wVhih tIml'e I wvi! lbe i lily oflco in the C'ourit irloumse ai Pic(ken1s, S. C. Rei~uinerr Ithe tim i exCp\1jiros Feb runyi 20th 1901. All who do no maik.' returns by that t iine will h< rei'f ediP by law~ to liy V 1 letr eeni tuells mil:- t, ha iile hvy r~ch<'.o d is ticts. P'leas-e re'in. eir th is an<( if 711 dlo lIat know your I <itiel ask your netighibir to tellI yon. D'x. 6, 1900. td. S. A . H unt. Au'. d(tr. Winter -AT M'TSES McKAY, 119 \.\lin Str'ee, Gjreenille I, 8 U Wo hav'e jumst, ol)ined and( wii havo conlstant ly oin hande d uiiinig thei seoason, all t he Int styli's al the lowest. nossibl o 1riii(. Onr ice ietin nled if weL fai. Anyv (onesnd skech and1 dicr4ip' 666n of anyI, ihVel..iuR WIl pR 011nt tly (CC reeve our optii ' fr eb 'e:neeri' in66 theC i.,!tentab~iity of tOante. "16' Iow to )btain i tht oughi uRs adivertised fo r saeit. 66 ut 066e.1es.C. Uofier, withoutill ch1:6rge, inR Tfi i 6 i:r ii kono.61 an1 illustrated6 66nd( wiiely ci(r id .j(1ttrugl6 Sen~d 1o :66 iample opy F! HK E. A '.1e... VICTORI J, EVANS & CO. (I'afcuzt Attorhneys,) Evana~ llIdingf, WASH INGTON. D. 0 (4Are You Weahl WVeakness manifests itself ini the loss of embitio 1a1fnd aching bones. fThe blood is watery; Ihie tissues are watin1w--h' door is being openied for disease. A hoti le (6f Jiro6wns Iron Jiitters taken in fhnie w'itll restvor yonr strngh, ooheyour nerv(4, 61nahet your1 bloci(!ri'ch and red. D)o you mo(re goo.1 than an e x peniv e specinl cou rse ofnmed ici ne. Urlownsi' Iirni flitters is sold b.y all dealers, A Wonuderftul Uscovery. The last (htm~rter of a cinItry reOco4 mnnny wondr1(Cful d isgoveries i') Lmedicint *t not.m tiROhat haveo accorilp1 i,1hM mnore fo,, .111immy' than66 that sterling (61h i0ouJl oh remedaay, Ilrowns' JVOn AHit(ers. It: seemsi' ti *conital tIhe very elements of goo healthi and1( tithe Rr man66, w.omanlr or chiild 1ennl tak< It withoumt deriving the greatest benerflt Browns' Iron Bitters is sold1 by all dealera I as: crtain curo for Chrnti &Xre L' (ranulte-1 Eyo Lh~ls Sore Nippks.~, lnl: I ieem~i:i, Teutter, tSalt ienum nd l( bi:1 Ilead Ws cen't6 por box. For sale by drshi For putting a horse in a fine healthy coti diton ry r.Cady's Condlition Powder, I ney (0ne in the system, aid~ digsction, cur '*) r appet to, relievo cnstIpation1, orre< hk.1da(y disorders aind doQtroy woria, givin j ?.w hf t n old or rver worked horse. S 1 .e v~ o ilib r'1t A Warm Winter bt J-4s not a good time to sell I hOavy .shoes and heavy (i ry goods. My pI icos on heavy .Shoes,.leanls, 10''1a111-. OtL ings, Worsted and Heavy - Dress (oods of all kinds for the next 8)( days will be so hot they n iI l have to Movo Out. Then you will Want Plows PIIow Stocks, Singlotrees, and all kinds f plow goods Bottr I, e 11y p)ricos bo fore you buy elsewleie. In :a few days you1 will want Garden ESeds. larly Corn Iri.,h 'ottatoes, etc. I have bought t e v( ry b f< r plantilln g' lIe memniber that I sell Atkis Saws Wf all kirl-s, a11l deal inl l ki is f ilai Shi- d alld se g~l. M I Supplies. Cil I ickens, S. C g&ism' li1'ho4e N . 21. fehm2t. w b2. . rmd So n E )t..ung scia e.11 I :Aiwhre else itin s you will lose w Y: you he gaiwJ. S. 9ITT : ' , i hinit 9A 4 *l so Nvw York. 1 91 i r g .9 9' We deal inl LU1-. may 11of l(99 k iits, Did mI v' reid Ler e liv. above 11 Mud '.'IM 14 uV a lealeu days bef)orehala944 I llaral thel lumber W .i F. Il9 l-', s'i llt'K *\i I) iio ., Tab'orlide !tain, il, well S.Le MANI R=Ne Ofes his rOic toth GeneraI. Il luli for buld Contract~ or' th < y . .i thorou~44((. hner. . 9\, ) 4 p e lrsons i desirin49a9rela ble 49coat9. 4 ra91 e.99)9t1 I;) r 991. r. ii bb-rI'. wi do well I19 - i n'it 1499! h Xi ' I f,.r , e I ising .. T4. .lob:9 -o 9119 9 ise v .I .4.\l. ili'ch II 1 l ', f 8 .. i49t 1 You4 :ii.. rb Nnu t,.,:.''re.~ 19wh' b 4, <wo , e r u I:'M h':9 1eird up on, . n99 l o 'r ~ a o y f o1-)n 09o1 the la.I! loynphi.. r ,, h - nh r ihm 0: fa li.n u Liflh ly fI. Il ty : a t erth ' i he aIe 1 . 91 for r I . 'a l a ' . U i i 4'O .( l \t.X wSu, mp;. i . waad ANOTHER BIC SHIPMENT Battle -Axe Shoes They are the Shoes that Wear and give Satisfaction. EVERY PA?R GUAR ANTEED. See Our "Julia Marlow" Shoe for Ladies, $3.00 WE,': hntve FoIne hair-iins to of fer i .i ' A NS, I''L A NNELS, A ND OITINGS. This is :llways h iC (ce to buyi- Clothing and Exitra parts Big lot 'loil Corln, Corn Meal: Ifir Iness rrdware, Saddles, Bri (IIes. A NYTIIN(-1E -: YT1 I I N( --with pric-, right. FOLCER & THORNLEY, 1I ' l .K IN ', S *3out h1 Car! It'la. Getting Rea~dy 0,014-to wihe-m porices inutst bo U~~ S 1 0. e..,. ince- 141is ico. Plcase, ALL Blankets and Quilts to go aI: actual ccst. All Flannels have been reduced ' per cc t. Heavy fleeced 1oiderwoar that we saiid at EOc a gar ment Is now offered at 35c. A i.IICIC ratr Ch -ti ha (iICU (en ul on I all a hev shoes. The 1er 41-'iins 1 o1frer are worthy . r attenioni . ('nit 11( an se h m and~l if Ihllv d nt suit. yo e b1et by thm. A. R. PARK, West E1-11 G reevCHil'e(, S. C. An~d bUY y u dry god-sh es, clothing,~vo goe es hr are, faiigim e e ofL L4 k'inds. The Heath, Bruce, Morrow Co., rililOil k1hit, 1tosiv w ,Ii - I, Am: D Fiji 'l'hC ilell he ( inG(CUa i 'tGR A FET LIZE k r rn n (-.)It i. ii "Ods are mlade of b' ood and hon i. ai ) h 41 ;l - i th .r i none beti telr. 'S Cee I b \) (. buy) IVI 11. u. TY h c 6' q P, ruL, Wv Prices, \\'C v .l y u wa . -t--daito A IIQU( U2 lh|it, r. old, kind n al lnmings, UO h Wol]G 1Il J 11 U NtHJ Y I ll ft th v I flatt s.; tyle g a "(orsor(. W ' ca n ; oI yo lu a pretty lat :nol UItc t inl lh-ress Good?(s and T'I 1- 'l - -. :.''T1 1,l1 . >- ) IF (> ; -: T I I 1 f or , . V Ill money thanl you an uy t, aywhre. 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