The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 13, 1901, Image 3
YOU DON'T NEED
A TORCH LIGH1
To search for our bargains, every deparl
ment in our stor?
? ? vw ?? A111 pi 1VC9 S UV.'
as you have never before seen or hear
of.
>
It Is a Waste of Money
And energy to continue paying old tim
high prices for goods when you can bu;
iVkaYvu * * - * ?
?uvun,n urn uo auuu reaicuiousiy lo\
Prices.
It is not by accident that our trade ha
r.
grown to such immense proportion.
Our Constant Endeavor
To aive the Greatest Value for the leas
money is the mainstay of our unprece
dented success.
W. T. BEATY & CO.
P. Q. Austell, Hanager.
i .ingVj, ?
MISTAKES TO AVOID. iT ,fn??s
An English paper gives what it terms stuft written nml printed nliout tli
"thirteen mistakes of life:" peculiar bunions of the farmer's wlf
T. * . ? ? ? ... ??? Now. for the life of us, we cannot s<
It is a great mistake to set up our . .. ? # .. . . .
f . - . lt , why the wife of the town niechan
own standard of right and wrong and ; . . . . . .
. , , ,v - and day laliorer does not have Just ti
Judge people accordingly. hnnl row tQ hoe flf} th(j w,fe of Uj
To measure the enjoyment of others pinn on thf> fann Mnny of fl||8 ,n(t(
bj our on 11. class are compelled to take In wnshin
rlo expect uniformity of opinion in and do menial work for other peopl
this world. In order to keep the family going, an
To-look for judgment and experience society Is less kind to them than it
In south. to the farmer's wife. Not a few c
To endeavor to meld all dispositions these town women have cads for hu
alike. bands?loafers, drunkards and m
To look for perfection in our own ac- 'counts?and with 110 cow, 110 ganlei
tic us. 10 -poultry yard, 110 timber lot; the
To worry Ourselves and others with dick 011 the dividing line bctwec
what cannot be remedied. fho poorhonse and starvation year I
Not to yield In immaterial matters. nnd year out. Let somebody pity th
.T . . ? , . I, ., . , I, . mother who lives in town who I
Not to alleviate all that needs nllevia- . , , ,, , , .
, ? . barred socially because of povort1
t on as far as lies In our power. . . . . 1 , ,, ,
' .... who can hardly garb her children s
Not to make allowances for the lutir- r!,nf th?v. ?,v #?
x.... hv ?W i *iv I'lli'lil- ftCIIUl
iuiih's or 0ukm8. OJ. {n |j1(, ol??ir?-I?. while Iter husband I
To consider everything Impossible roaring against the existing order c
that we cannot perform. tilings on some dry goods box dow
To believe only what our finite minds town.
can grasp. ??
To expect to be ablo to understand A SE^osn.tRi fkktti.izatiox.
everything. T'"' actual facts appear to be tin;
L. the'si Iks <;f no enr of corn will renin!
He Knew. in a receptive state?susceptible ?o th
She?ITow beautifully Miss Heavy- act of pollination?for a much longc
weight dances! She doesn't seem to period than we thought possible, ther
touch, the floor sometimes! being abundant evidence all throng
He (whose feet are still suffering the corn licit where the tassels of th
from the last polka with her)?She corn were destroyed by the hot wind
doesn't!?Funch. of July. In which hclds the fertlli/.atlo
_ was so arrested that It was most in
LJ I perfectly accomplished. but a few koi
wir \r\? I ncls being frnctitlcd. that a later <li
" veloped pollen supply brought aboti
f*| B^, by rains on undeveloped stalks ha
B- g || completely and perfectly fertilize
B B B B these imperfect ears, the silks '.!() day
n . , , . ? after the normal date of pollcniztn
Persons have been Known to sflll iu.|ng i-oceptlve and ready to pel
gain a /found a day by taking form their important mission. Thl
an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL- \ w,? <,s"u ,in ;ho c"r!onL/nctK J* a
... . , . .. fl ear of corn having a few rfpo and liar
SION. It IS stiailge, but it Often kernels upon It. while the rest of th
happens. corn kernels will he still soft. Thl
?Somehow the ounce produces fmious con,111,,?" of tl,<; ';or,,fU1',<1I" w
., . .. , . ? ; have never before noted and is c
the pound} it Seems to stall inc more than passing Interest, as sue
digestive machinery going prop- fields will. If favored with a goo
iny, SO that the patient is able Period produce a much large
r "J,' ." , r. . .. crop of corn than seemed possible I
to digest and absorb his ordinary juiy. Nature is merciless in iu
food, which he could not do be* wrecking moods, but infinitely con
lnr?. and that k th? wau *h? rfaln pensatory and restorative in all i.<
i"""" " * *?/ healing processes,
$ made. ?
A certain amount of flesh is a. she i?.
ivrfvuirv for h?3lthi if VOU have Kleoner W lint Is the matti
necessary lor neaun; 11 you nave wlth you th|g evening John Uuu y(
not got it yOU can get it by ain't smoking?
taking K Irene r?The doctor says
mustn't. lie says I must stop smoklr
C0ttfS FmillSlOII M,B- Kleener-Ob. I'm so glad! yc
won't be scenting up my curtnins an
more, will yon??Boston Transcript.
Yoa-wfll find it just as useful In summer HU Re?orA ?n
as in winter, and if you are thriving upon Sht?Are you a total abstainer, Col
It doiv'tstop because the weather is warm, pel Blue Grass?
t 50c. ?nd$1.00, ?udruggi*t?. He1 Yes, tua am. I hnln r touche
' KOTT S( BQWNE, Chemist*, N#w Vork. ^ water for 40 years.?Cblcugo News.
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THE PROLIFIC FLY.
To Lnmen fho I'ent All Orunnlr n<f. F
me Should ll<> llui'lctl. .
Flies multiply at a prodigious rate. | ^
Given a teiupetuture sullicicntly high >
rto hatch eggs. their numbers are only ' ,
limited by the amount, of food avail- ^
aide for them. Linmcus is credited i
with saying that three meat tiles, by j ]
reason of their rapid multiplication. (
would consume a dead horse quicker (
than would a lion, and the fact that j
certain diplera having some outward ,
t~ semblance to the honeybee lay their
eggs in the dead carcasses of animals
probably led Samson and Virgil to
1 make erroneous statements with regard
to the genesis of honey and the 1
manufacture of 1mm s. The breeding ot i t
"gentles" for ground bait is an Indus- j
try the practices of which could pre it- | f
give iiiucn information ns to the <
111 cot y of choice exercised l?y flics in i
selecting material for feeding and egg
laying. According to Packard, the
house fly makes selection of horse dung a
by preference for ovipositing, and as v
each female lays about 120 eggs and o
the cycle of changes from egg to fly is n
completed In less than three weeks it a
^ seems probable that a female fly might s
have some 2o.b00.000 descendants in
the course of a hot summer. Other va- ?
y rlctles of flies multiply, 1 bsiieve, sti'l
more rapidly.
As flies multiply upon and in organic
V refuse of every kind. It is obvious that
the sooner such refuse is placed where h
It cannot serve for the breeding and <;
hatching of flies the more likely Is the
plague of fli'*s to he lessened. The
<g most commonly available method for
the bestowal of organic refuse is bur- v
In 1. The egg laying of flies in dead li
carcasses commences at. the very infitant
of death or even before death in
the case of enfecbh d animals.?Lancet. p,
The Evolution of Wiirslilns.
- - I PJ
A man need not ho a scholar lo bo
nil inventor. One of the most successfill
aeronauts of old times who had
made a study of aerial currents and the w
management of balloons once d"l!vered ?
an address In which lie referred to
it "the nnneotula" as "the largest bird ?
that ever flew." and he also remarked a
that "the mental faculties of a man's jg
mind Is so constructed as to bring ^
things down to n pin's point." lie also
referred to the currents of air as 53
Btrctclnuus, meaning strata, and yet lie 8
was one of the foremost halloonists of fi
his time. a
lie was an Inventor also of many 2
useful things and was the flrst man
In the country to suggest an Ironclad J
man-of-war with slanting sides. He &
1 nilt a miniature vessel on this plan is?
of sheet Iron, plac'ng it in the water rj
and flred tuusket balls at ft at short Q
range, livery ball gin need otY. The t
Merrlmae was built on a similar plan, >
and front that humble beginning tho ^
evolution or revolution in naval arehl- g
lecture took Its start.?Ikiltimorc Sun. 2f
A Tall Smoke Column,
j Puring the lntrulng of the Standard
Oil company's tanks at P.nyonne, N. .1..
in July. HH)0, an Immense column of
B. ?
>o smoke, shaped at the top like an tun- .
I hrella, rose Into the air, where very little
wind was stirring, to an elevation, v
measured by trinugulatlon. of 1111 ol
feet, or more than two miles and a half, p
Above the column white clouds formed
lit mi otherwise cloudless sky ami re- I .
uuilned visible for two day*;, the tiro I ?
j continuing to burn and the smoke to j
^ rise. After the explosion of an oil |
3 tank flames sliot up to a height of fl.bt ti : i
0 feet, and the heat radiated from thein I
was felt tit a distance of a milo and i ,n
' three-quarters, where it was more no- I
Jj tlceahie tliau close to the Ore.?Youth's !
flnmnnntnn
n * ? r
Ail I'fTort to Sponlj,
s Dogs In n native or wild state never si'
r' bark. They simply whine, howl and "
growl. Tho noise which we call hark- 4
^ Ing is found only among those that art* (
domesticated. Columbus found that to
' lie the case with the dogs lie (lrst
11 brought to America and left at large, !
for on his return ho tells lis Hint they j
had lost their propensity to bark. Srit
Ctitlfic men say that barking is really ,1(
n nil effort ou tlie part of the (log to
noon Jr
J ' ?
T Xat \<>oilpit,
*' According to the London Vanity Fair, t
'' a celebrated surgeon met a young ofil- (lj
?. cor in Piccadilly one clay and greeted \
41 him with surprise. "Well. I am pleased
" to see you! I am surprised! l>o you j '
I know I have a portion of your brain
in a Jar at home?" !I1
"Alt, well, laughed the other, "I can a
II easily spare that. I have got a berth n
s in the war otllee." i?
d I 1,1
s 1 ??"
J FOR SAL
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;n_\?i l'.t cv - ' : ; * . :
o t! o " ' '
posted S'.i !? ? - ir J : " r . ''
nhi<' < f Mm sr. >; ?
jedlng > i sir \ ? V. J . '
R*a? paid tu I'.- ! . \v. .
JOOtS till' SUli: it!" '.';2 i ' : 1
less Is sten illy .. .
llctinl by a.vvini!'w.nl <:
;bnt In n very lev. \ mm a. i>s t \:n
on will prodnee nil tin- in ir ou'isim.:
id by Its people. *
Doiiipntlc l)lffori*MPO,
Mrs. Enpeck?James. yon nro good on ;
nnguqge. What is tlio difference bo- I
;w*oon exported and transported? * j
Mr. Enpeck?Wb.v. my dear. if yon
iliould go t > England. y< n w-rild bo
?x ported. and I will. ! wonlil bo transported.?Stnmy
Son? It.
Josh Wtsthafer, ol I.otgojt'O, Ind.. is
pi>or man, but be says n?- w?>iii?I not be
kitliout Chamberlain's i'aio Is. m it' it j
o-it live ?l?? 'ars a bottle, t'.?r saved j
iini from W-ing a cripple No xternu'. I
pp.lcation is equal to this liniment tor
till ami swollen joints, con racotl mules,
LiilT neck, sprains and ihcmaut'.cj
i tl um.M'.ui.u pa'tiS. Ii has also ? u?< .1 !
una-ioiis < ?ses ol paiiia) pnta.ysi*. It'
> lot sale by 1-" C. l)ukc, Druggist.
Consul (foner.il Hallows, at \< k??
uima, report- to the l)?-p.ir tncnr ofj
'state the disco very of rich deposits
t i*oil ore in Southern Jap-n ami
ho orgiinr/.ulioh of a company to <ic
clop the territory, which is also he !
ievetl 'o c ntain suh liur, copp' r and :.
a J. !
: |;
i BS 1
?> a ?
IA . li,
| Subtle 1
I Foe |[,
51 1 is unrooosrnizod in I
g half the lr ik-coiven the S5t? j I
w unknowing sufferer. Its tunny jigr j
V;tt iii'iutts Work th>'Wt?k? st
& lint's of the sy-'n in. To buttle ? ,
2 atrsin-t only < ne of tltetn is vain.
1 (Mir ooklet < xj'lnins its hvhh>- P*5 ' A
fe tonis. (>nr 1 'ysjM-ju ia Tabletsglve (j?i^ ^
a complete 1 lasting relief. (
| Dyspepsia Tablets
~ 10c., ?5C. Ski'
D JF'J A,NO 3Jc. (?> j ?
S ..-Li) BY UNIOW DRUG CO. f
I Nlo.N, S. '
It Jihp soiiict tins bet it argued that I 5
to keeping ot j- t animals ia cm
ty ?o dove op rbo hum" o instinct^
F p op'.o in general Like otlo r |
actices, liowvvot, 'las one is goad ,
itiy wlien it i< not al'U-iti, i'9 i i
t tjnoiitay is. When one- considers t
ie number of miserable lit to boest- 1
arlv trapped, captured, and br-d 1
cagrfc for the MUiusemin1 of inanin
i, it s-eiiis ;>s if some better .
i t: od of a niise ncots might be de- :
sod. t
he Vorhl's (ire <t Fever Medicine.
Jo n oil's Tonie .lot s ;in a day what
ioa ttiiiir.: e Oftiiia? >h' 'i! we. il-i s Ls
.!< ;.-in! cm?s are in senkiinj eantrast
tb tlio tt ? b.e 8 111 il by l>uii>iue.
If >?-o Miv uto'Tv'y 'Tifio i-d. lake a
!. ]-<>tiwrt> ooiiih- os Johnxtn s Lo io ami
iveoii' evi-r\ t ao ??! M daual j> ?i.sonine
la \v:*>- Him io <boli ii -?*s ana the wisei
inn ii nv ii'i: jf It I:I:IMOU'8
mil run ami IVvor To Ii costs .">u 1
II?S It it elites; i|!?t OHO Ci'llt II it lint1* ^
)I 1
l'J ly 1
m - I
rnclfi Sam has a li ml time tret- (
i?o a sinnurot man to (ill (lit: cilice '
Coih cor of Cunt out at N> c;a is,
ii'/.. Tiie }<n -I'ut Coil-ri'T has j
is? tu rn nrros'o i for mui.rt.'lin;! t
aim-so into the I S. from Mux e< '
ill lo' had oiiiy boon in efliee ahou
vear ami a half, having shock hm
ninn who w is removed fir irrcgu '
vinos connected w th his ass's; mts '
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F"AT"HOLMES
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ASTHMA CURE FREE!
Asihmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in
All Cases.
Scut Absolutely Free 011 Receipt of Postal.
WKITK YOl'U NAMK AN!) ADDKKSS PLAINLY.
^ There is nothing like Asthmalene. It
3LE i hi it gs instant relief, even in the woist
ii Hues when all else fails.
STOW Yl?33 The IN v. t\ F. WKLLS, of Villa
rwE* ?* L "i.e. Ill , says: "Your trial bottle of
A-:hiinii'Ue nceivtd in good comlilijn.
1 cannot tell you Imw thankful 1 feel
>. t,'\ lor tl e m (kI denved from it. I 'va.i a
*' m* I * "> Have, el an id wlh putrid sore mront
/itfc Msi m \ a1a '?'r tt;i yeais I despaired
ifviiili siM * -f. Ol ever lei, ponied. 1 saw vour adver/ImvWA
\ > ^v .... i I ti-?ieeni It.1 1 he ?nie ot this dieadlul
vftl \1|; ? aid toriii'iiiii g disease, Asthma, and
><r> V* tin tight yai had ovsrspoken yourselves,
, rZ fT B \ but 11 solved to give it a trial To my
/ J$ ^^'aV / B \ a*?l? nishmeit. the trial acted like a
' J '-"S\f / \ chili 111 veid 'V.c a full-.'-ze bottle."
/ iVcv. Dr. Morris Wcchsler,
! \4?y tS?'J (\ Itabbl ot tiiefnnu. Bliai Israel.
x f V^'ii / N? * Yoik. .law. 3. WOl.
/SriVVylf-Ml'* / Ibis TAIT I>uo>' Mmmcink Co.,
\ \ y f\^\F 'I/ 5 tic iitleimn: Vour Asthimilene is an ex/
*^n, V*^ if 8 e'-i'eiil remedy tor Asthma iiikI Uny Fever,
'" j, AV y,\ f it 11.1 its e< u.|iositi<iii alleviates nil trouble*
\ ' v. 1 it li e? nit>.'.? v ilh Asthma. Its ruviTH ll
EVERY :""1 0.1
i,, j .M ha\ iiiK it carefully analyzed, we ctm
' mi -*^*v ' ff I state that Asthniulcna contains no opium,
ts * i t r ? I morphine. lidorofoiin or other.
\ Ktuiti. . | Very truly yours.
...... 1 Ukv. I ?r. Mon it is Wr.ciisi.itn.
?if - T.trr Huns'. Mkihi'in Co.. \vjin Spuiniis. N. Y.. Kelt. 1, HK'l,
t. i-n i ! men: i a rite tie tcm timnial 11 in it -i nw ui iiut> . Iui\ ioir tost oil t lio wonderful
ill i ' > I ' oui A-il uin'o i. . i? i tlm1 tire oi .\s|inn i My win- lias In in alliio toil with sj ?sliii"
;v :.?t i.r..a :,,r I !.; | n?-l yours ila\ irif c.viur.i ' 'I ?n own -kill as v. oil as many others
ih-.noo'i in m o ynui ivn U| oii> our windows on l:>o;h stroi t, New York. I at once ol?ainotl
. l;o;t:oot \ hand* in . My wiio i'oiiiiiii uooii inkina it ahoiit thollrstor Novemher.
\ i r\ soon no*, it-i d i: i i i.? ,>i iui| i i olio i.i. A li-r i;-inir one liotllc lior A-thina lut? ili?np>i;itiil
mil . la- is on. ;rei_. Ir. o i ro!.: all s> niptoats I |o. 1 tn.it ! oau consistent It roi-oinncllil
tlio liii iioiiio ii ill who alo uitllctfii w ilii litis Ii .Ii-csmiik di-case.
Youi re-poo tily, i?. |). PllKl.l'.S, M. D.
?ii. T \r-i Hints. Mrt 'i im; Co. Kelt. 5, IWI.
tiont lemon: 1 v i- tionV'.ed i t Si Asthma for yi ars. I ha\o trioil nuniooiiis remedies,
ill i lit >' iia\i all iiii- I r.di .i'ii >-your ; li'oi i- nioiti ami siuried with a t ill I laitt lo.
found re i ii - a i :no. I huvi si lure | a. rohascii pun lull si ! >ot I lc. ami I am ever r rat of u I.
have a t'aml 1) ! : ur chthlrci . and P r six year- wns to work I tint now in the iw*t
I' iu alili ami uiv. .ioii l.usii.o. s i \ ,-r> day. ' I I.i- -idnoio you can make such use of uk
'ou see lit. Iloinc aihli'i'Ss, .Hi ItiviiiKtoii street. s. It.\ I'll A Kl.,
t', liast liittth st,. City
trial 30ttlesent absolutely frre on receipt of postal
Do not delay. Write at once, addressing Dr. Taft
jkos. m i:i?i? i nI-: Co., 7<) East 130th St., x. Y. City.
When \\ ritim: Mention T'u: I " n iW Ti vtr.s.
Tito Americana p'm.-.s are frv.iting S A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
rery lu'itvilv villi us 11.1s your -a year
vlien tlimit'.*I: must < i t: tmr.ln ? <? a \ "..-omotbli sz New Under
'fop tf any -it if f. ;ri is u rarity. 1 The Sun '
)\vtna: t<> the <h orally eimd.tlous .
vptoii i -ne i i'oil t! ,> 1-mvv Al1 df-ctcr* have trie.1 lo cure
' ... ' I OATAl! UJI hv the use of powders, acids,
oa, of miit t rie, i.io plums are not gs inli;,u,^ !U1<1 aru^s in paste form.
is ntr.'tt' i?s i:;'',..,. u eu \\itli -rj,powders iliv up the ntucuous
Ui{lv:tt'.oti jm.1 tiiul-1 --ivK. i'.;1 !ei.!t t.v- I utoinhraues cmisir.j: tlieiu to crnek otten
ler the eo;. 1;: ii r.s Insure a .mimi ' mul hleeil. The powerful neiils used in
loo. v.,........ - -i - ' '
.... .... ;ii i :n ii in. I inhalers have entirely eaten iiwny the
lotn, '{? kf >rd, Hawkey , S'.o.,; !:\rt. nre ~11? membranes iluit their maker*
ill laden wit!, frv.it. Nuti \\ ? Ihz, aiuud t?> cum*, while pastes and oint1
. trees verv lmnvllv year and cannot roach the disease. An old
hoy give a ^(;,1 crop each yenmut a :r""J practitioner who has
, . . far many years made a el use study and
specialty ? V tii? treatment.of ('ATA UKII,
pp.r? rr rr-,x 1ms at las per feet ed a Treatment whieh
. " " , when faitlifuliy used, not only relieves
Here is a in? t ot interest m.?t irw in once, out permanently cures CATonnootiot.
w.th the partial (allure >; TAUWli, hy removing llie cause, *to|>llie
corn crop* 1;. 1*itS, giving only a ping the discharges, and curing all ini:;if
er? p of corn. ' pri.-i- i- ilainaUon. It is the only remedy known
cuts iii August i gradually d' viined to science that actually reaches the alio
-I!) cents in m y. The present dieted parts. Tiiis wonderful romedv is
>rloe is going to v;: . rretitly restrict 4V\ , ' J^i-"*?
i. ,, . .... ll'-f-i) t A 1 AUItll ( I; Kh, and is gold
" * '' " 1 " at the extremely low price of One Dollar,
an he sur Unit it wdl touch c ? rents IW.,| p!M.Uap. V..gaining internal and
IV:iill 'l?** cr ip ' i i.' - sn*:i!i- <?xt?'riiul liM.^lirint4 sulliriont for a
il.le. We do not want to see any mm mouth's treatment and every thing ne(et
a dollar a hash, 1 for corn. cessary to its perfect use.
''^NUFFLKtS" is the only perfect
"V{"M I. icti.i. rti". Tarn CAi'AUKII CU'KK ever made and is
. " ' .. . now recognized :us tiie oniv safe and
A writer in .me of the lean :g agri- ,.UH. fur lliat anill)vil*lg an<1 (U?nth
ma i . ourmiis, .irrm. i > '1)1 1'" . gust itig disease It taires all inilamar.g
ot a ot si.,. p in the orchard, j iioit quiekly and permanently and is also
unices the 'leestiennhlo statement that j wonderfully iptiek to relieve HAY
lie trumping of the sheep nce.iml siiej FKVKU ort'Ol.l) inthe tlfcAl).
rees temi. to oor.M . .* the m :i-f r in i CATAKItll when mglectcd oft?ui
he ground and so he*. 'its Hi <i ; <!. j l'-nd:, _ to t'ONSUAl l'TlON?"SNUF)ur
experience teaches us that the re-| '"hFS u j" save^you*if you u-e it at
_ .. ,, . , , , ,, ... : once. It is no or.ttuarv remedy, hut a
rerse ot tins is true and that it one ; . , . . , -. , . - ... ,
, ..... complete treatment which is positively
tynnts to roh a tee .1 all moisture j pil!ll,.l|lU,tl|1 to eure v'ATA Kit 11 in any
liero .s no surer way to no it titan to form or stage if used according to the
ta<-k the earth hard over its root sys- 'directions w hieh accompany each packem.
>n nil the prairie soil: of the age. I ton'! d< lay hut send tor it at once,
. ou n try no native tree save the box el- and write fill! particulars as to your conh
r ami bur oak. let alone fruit trees. dition, and yon will re?eive s|meial adv111
long endure ti e tramping of stock vi,v fM,ni ,,a' discoverer of this wonii
ml its roots. .It;, t n.,te how ipfek- *U rf,:1 regard tug your case witli...
. ,. ;n , ..ii out cost to von Pevoiid 11 <? regular lirice
.\ a lii.oeo! II..,I.L t.n will go ail ?f oSM |/i;s>? tlu; " ({H A11A NT vU'lR
<> j) (W'i's wiirii (no trrovo is usou ;is <i \rp\|(|;i| ( "
lord ground. I Sent prepaid to any nd<.\;v*M lu the.
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