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Connty AHInnec.
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V, Id#nt —W. II Jfftndcville,
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c/t Gir».;i»??i A. 1 lance Xo. 804.
•dir h, >ro the ord isun i*y.
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Cbr.pei A1 Untie* No. 6.
Mw; iriay tof im tbo 2nd Sunday.
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• *cr«tary—3. r.l'varcc
Midway^ AllisnOeSp. 602.
At. th« V Frihiy*.
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S • ~J A \Va.-U.
Cr.U'in Hill Aitiancc.
halurduy before tho Uh Sunday*.
t’r. . I'. .!• ,tcr.
£ ucmary—J. IJ. Oliver.
Mount Gilead.
Mf *t» Satnrduv l>ofor<' 3r,l , a uml iy.
Fr« —VV- il- Mi.tu!e< iilo.
h«HT«t«ry J. L. Crozirr,
OaUlrtiid.
Meetr 1tli Fiiturfluy.
Fra. dent W . W, Kirnoti,
i ci iutury—!!• J. Long.
B!«l n.
Meets
FrD-,.l >nl-~W. U. Brynn.
8oer«tsry—W. ti. Homo.
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» LOVI) COUNTY ALLIANCE.
ludovse ,Mr. Corput and Do*
.i o ;* tho Tribune of Rome.
H tho iv':u. t f the Floyd
• ; v, \ l! i;i» ec, I’bo Atlanta Jour*
ntu publish i » th a following resolii 1 .
lions:
IltM >;vi:d, by Fioyd CruityAI*
iiftnee, in vontontiin asst milled.
wo fully and unnnimously'cn*
lorn n'l IhmicUof PrCHident Cor*.
• tit both as preftident of the Alii*,
nee Exchange and of Elojd
t ounly Alliance, and den u ices m*
inianvtub tho f:ilso charge brought
by iho Tribune of Rome against
his character, and Unit wo believe
the Triburo is acting ujion the
1 rinciple.lhnt ‘a lie well told is a*
ltd ns the truth. ’
f'tEOlved 2d% Thai we li rth r
•clieve tint tun clinrgo brought by
'h: Tribttue that the State Alliance
>f Georgia, which unanimously cn*
dersed *,he nets of Felix Corput,
president of Iho Exchange, ami
a roved the utter falst,h> 0 J of till
•barges agatiat him—simp’y
‘•whitewashed” him—Is ft whole*
falo deminciaiion of the good sonsi
and business integrity ot one
truohg tne belt bodies of men ever
asicinbled ii; tluorgia, and is made
’O. the sole purpose of bieaking
down tho Karrnevs’ Alliance, at
*v bat ever loss of truth or honor i<
Ui • »• involve.
Kceolved «1<I. That in evidence
v « the al>ove it is n tiiot that tho
oxonemtion, by tiie committee of
investigation of tho State AUisnvo.
xviiicIi was published in tho Con¬
stitution, .lourna! and other papers,
as u*>t published in the Tribune,
ud thiil it persistently refuses to
/.ibiish anything in vindication of
i-»o false charges which originated
with such Tribune.
After tho adoption of the resolu¬
tions it was, uphn motion, ordered
publish* d in Tho Allianco Herald,
Southern Allianco Farmer, Atlanta
Journal, Economist, and all other
papers iriendly to tho order.
DKSHHKATIC CAUCUS.
Wo arc p’casod to soe that the
Il mi, 1 , K. Livingston snvs aquarus
ly that ho will abide by tho ac¬
tion of tho Democratic ettucu*.
Tl»» sncccss of Democratic prin-*
ciploa depends upon Democratic
i n tv; not only iir.ily in the siip
P »rt by Tolers ot^Dcmocratic nom
* *i’e-S hot hi the support of Dcmo^
era tic orptntERtion l» 3 " the nomi
n cs after their election, uml when
the}' are in offic> J
.No in:.i ean carry the banner of
the or*« n U 0 l Democracy / a, a
!; V rC’ roaontative, unlcs , ho in .
temis to be .n- loj-a! to the organis
a tlion after Ms election as ho asks
the VftlefS fit hit tinrinre hia «b«.
Georgia Deca crala must pcotoi
il that every m-:i that holds a nom*
ii.atiui from ihcir hands pledge.
hunself squarely te iho party ran*
nine.
Let cs in every *r*7laoce elect
our non. u pet but i t us aeo that
i’tey intent to roprwac-ut the Dcm • I
ociftey after their election. i
Ketoda lias less
f HE ABUSE GF PtIOIECTIO*T.
The gifts* manufacturers have
dcunntied to raise the pi ice «f
their ptodutf, and tho m&nulticla*
rera ot print cloths at Fall Jtiv
Maas, are giguing an agreement
binding themselves to fell none
thoir goods during September nn
dcc3 5-lG cents a yard. This i.i
:::: a ; i ;^r v4rypoei,iTcuj
F ill . 1 , ii- 1 'att-ira nr ,
t^n,.j timo n]i|ioii!in" to cm--..*
for inotottsod toot ;on, to cTt. He
them rr.oro offert niiiv »o «hut out
foreign ooiupouti tt „U they «i„
get It if lie McKinley tariff biJ 1
ft r .1 Dim , that . , tl.o . people , ol ... the
( untry fu'e hwavily taxed lor th
luMtcut of combined monopolies < r
Tuev ft •-t m: Ue then
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, r a “ . r fo, • n com
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petition b> high di tics on impor
ted g if dd such ns llicy tm.ke, and
then they combine to limit rrod Z ic
(io«, mil advaneo ib fl nricn 1 nt r
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products. Kycn it V o Abtion t<»
1,11,1,0 industri*-^ n t ax ( or n 10 j,.
support i v iustifi-,bln in l.rinrln'f
s<h 1» jiLn-f -4 f V i. r f T 1,00 .,
> .moment r.i u , tho sufternnee ol
r>
'.no ptop!e cannot bo defended.
When monopoly organizes ° protec*
lion should ceaso.
Pi,der lice dictum of Bos» Heed,
tlio Conger hud bill h is pas; cd
iho House of Representatives and
thus another blow is aimed nt a
southern industry, cotton seed oil
in behalf of the hog ra'sors of th<
\vo t. It was dono undor tlio dim
sy claim that lard mixod with cot¬
ton seed oil was adulteiabd, whet
o.ory scin‘ilhi ol Tvidonee on tin
subject goes to show that tho rnixl
uro is purer and bettor thon tin
product known as bi.ro hog Inrri
put up by tho wobtern packers. I
the republican Senate adds its en
dorsemont to this outrage upon tin
Souih our people should boycott
the use of wcaiesn lard nl'.ogethc.
and uso tho puro cotton seed o*!
which, When refined, is much moi i
wholesome and palatahlo lluui \ii.
c mpentuh, commonly, lalelul
pure leaf lard. Some of tiio e\;
del co taken before a Congrcs.sion
al t’ommittoo. a few years , since,
regarding riit i; v j quostio ^ 1 .*
eiK.ugb to turn the stomach of a
village goat, hoi our people e:J*•
or produce their own lard else u '> i
cotton seed nil.
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ltulige3Uanv0e&R<i fr«*.n a partial pr.iv*’
ysls of the oUmicch and is tho primzu
(•anno of a v n v laryo inujorltyof tae
♦ luvt liumrtnlty Is heir to. The mo?r «.ffc
live remedy In Dr. J. It. McLean’s Lilt
Liver aLd Kidney Fillets,
T HE UlYEimSER.
$ 1,00 vm YEA
HELP IN TIME OF NEED.
When a man ts drowning he will grasp at straws
tut straw* will not save him. Extend to him a
life-1 Yut and his rescue is certain.
M r James A. Greer, of Athens, Ga^ (endoised’oy
the editor of the A the** Banner-Watchman) make
the following state.-ncait:
“I :n first cousin of the late Ex-Govarnor Alex
andor It. Stcptrcns, and have been postal cieik on
dilltrent railroads since 1SC8. For ten years I h: re
CANCER been a sufferer from a car.c. v ot>
my face, which grew worre
until the disdiarge of matter became profuse and
very offensive. I became thoroughly disgust J with
blood purifiers and pronounced them humbugs, as
I had tried many without relief.
Finally I was induced to uso Botanic Blood Itelm,
(B. B. B.) The offensive discharge decreased at
once and the hardness disappeared. It became less
and less in size until nothing remains except a scar
I gained flesh and strength, and all who have seen
me bear testimony. 1 cannot say too much in its
prat*. -
A. II. Morris. Pine Bluff, Ark., writes:
"Ilot Springs failed entirely to cure me of vevwal
terrible, indolent running ulcers on mv le; with
which I have been troubled for many yei-s. Su-v«*
al doctors also aaempted to cure mo bat folk d. 1
HOT SPRINGS haveouiyusou .G-w
bottles of B. JL B,
(made tn Atlanta, GaJ and theefrect his bc-er truly
magicahas they have all haaled and I am cured v :at
everything failed. My general health is ahe imp: vV
ing, appetite and digestion good. I sleep soundly,
and never left better. Doctors told me that I aid
b. ™«L
I refer to every merchant or professional mar, of
BP* Any one Interested who desires to know mow
send address to Bknkl Balm Co, Atlanta, ^ '‘"..’T' Gs (or
tbe-x iUusUat^‘ Book <4 Weazen.* 9S
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LEADING BUSINESS FENS.
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off pieces of dough large enough to close over fcar
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Ke * n * uatiUhe fruit is Bake if prefer- i %
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:in 4 n c ^l J rece .' p f. s ,. fw cream ct tartar
thing ‘l. ami wholexo-^j. E°^*t an< j j s morc^tco
no,7 J> <; Baking Powder is specially
Sd * Vtr W . in . the cooker,. P«P«»hoo °f the fm«st
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W/ AfiS V. a i. la? m k |
the best lamp mui.y u: J
dln'sofold, aver made, like Alad- SWr
a "won¬
derful lamp!" A lamp
explosive absolutely and non* ■}
un«
gives breakable, elenr, which tofi, hi
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brilliant white tight
of 8 ® candle power!
Purer and brighter
than ga« light, softer
Shan electric light,
more cheerful than tip*
either I That lamp is
C< HPVi 1 I1C » D l\0cnester. ArtLncf' r ^
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. And with it there i« no emoite, no emeu,
ho broken chitnmevi. no flickering, no “tantrum#^ sweating.
no climbing up of th It flame, no
nor annoyance of a D y kind, and it never
-needs trimming. It* founts (oil reservoirs)
being tough rolled seamless brecs, with cen
trsl and draft, ft it is absolutely tallow candlt. uubreakablo,
as in at a
Only five years old, and over two trillion of
ihtu iamf>s in me. It must be a GOOD lamp to.
make such a telling success. Indeed it Is.
lor lamps may come and lamps may go, but:
the “ Rochester" shines on forever! Wo
m * k l ov er . Lamp#, a,o0 ° varieties,—Hanging- Vase
ahd Table . Banouet, Study, ana
Piano Lamps,—nyery kind, in Bronse, Por—
cclam, Brass, Nickel and Black Wrought Iron,
Ask the lamp dealt r for it. Look for th*
trade-mark -stamp: 1 ns Rocksstek. If ho*
hasn’t the ttnuine Rochester and the etyle you
want, or if no lan>p-atore is near, send to u*
for free illustrated catalogue (and reduce*
price-list), and we will bos and send you any
lamp safely by express, right to your door.
&OCUEHTKE LAMP CO., V
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Press the Button,
th It t/puiiu Armna
4 and Lights.^
I CM Wiaw nickel cC
in safe; <xu», size
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ebtfltsna 1000 extra Uvbtersseot prepaid wtU forftl tr
you write and mention this paper, Retail Department teUyouhow
to get one for nothing. Address of
ho.tester Lamp Co., S7 Barokr Strsst, Now Yxk.
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•top them say for a'Mme, &i>d then moan msrely them to
have re¬
turn aarxin. t uha.v a FAIHCAL CUBll.
I have made the disuasu of f
MTS, EPILEPSY or 1
FATJ. TUG SICK^rSSS,
feline the ntudy. I wakwawt Ileeau.vj my others remedy to
B worst cases. have
■k'.c r for not now receiving a euro,
treatise hJtk.¥EDy and a Fkkk Bottle
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THE GEEAt SOUTH AMERICAN
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Stomaeh#Liver ~~Zk Cure
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The Most Astonishing Medieal Discovery of
• *T. ?s trcasaut L » st to the ° n ® Taste Hundred Years. - -
J “ S? ® am1 is thj Sweetest Nectar.
i x n3 i\on<tcr!uI f f Ao”, Ionic ^ lias -* only ,h5 recently Purest been ■*• introduced into
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... f Sfedkin
T ‘ ‘l* a *' aS a „ tao ^fUtlVO >‘ agCDt South I1U3 We™ long Del'll knO o £ n Company, DV tllO native and yet inhub- it.
'*“•» l,f ^ America, wholly almost wholly upon it* great medicinal
power- euro every form of cUaeass hv which they aro overtaken.
^ow an ^ valuables fclouth Aiaericoa medicine possesses powers and
completely qualities hitherto unknown to the medical profession. This medicine has
solved x«j» the problem of the cure of Indigestion, §y»u. : Dvspepsia, IS™..» Liver
ana „ f u, 0 p.mi x.™. u
Aervino h^rms °t Tonic lailing qualities healih from which whatever it cau-o. and It by perforins its this by the Great
|>oi!6cs*ud ^reat curative powers
upon the digestive orgaus, the stomach, tho liver and J .uo bowels. Noremedy on5
coiapom with this wonderfully valuable Nendn^ Tonic as a builder
streugthener of the life forces of the human bod/ and as a great renewer of
a broken down constitution. It is also of me e real permanent valuo in tho
treatment and cure of diseases of tlm Lun^. than any ten consumption rein
cuies ever used on this continent. It .s a marvelous cure for nervousness
°f females of all agt*. Ladies who f*ro approaching tho Nervine'Walrus critical period k nowr
M constantly change in life, should not frit to this great
for the space of t-.o or three years. It will carry them safol)
over the danger. This g v .at strengthener and curativo is of inestimable
givo v ?^ ue them to aged hold and rjirm, life. It because will add its great fifteen energizing properties tho lives will of
a new o i ten or years to
many of those wno will use a halt dozen bottles of the remedy each year-
Nervousness nn;l
j ! Nervous Nervous Prostration, Headache and
FeLk'weScnU.
All Diseases of Women,
Nervous Chills,
Paralysis,
Nervous Paroxysms and
Nervous Choking
Hot Flashes,
Sleeplessness, Silf^Uen^T'- ’
St. Nervousness Vitus’s Dance/
Ner/ousnees of Females^ .
of Old Ar-%/ '
Neuralirio. •
Ihiins iir the Back,
Health. -
All tb -so anti many other complaints cured by this wonderful Nervine Tonic.
NERVOUS DISEASES.
• Vs a cure for every class of Nervous Diseases, no remedy has been able
to o nparo with the Nervine Tonic, which is very pleasant and harmless in
all : uS effects upon the youngest child or the oldest and most delicate individ
uaJ Kine-tcnths of all the ailments to which the human family is heir, are
de >emlent on nervous exhaustion and impaired digestion. When there is an
in .uificient supply of nerve food in tho blood, a general state of debility of
tl } brain, spinal marrow and nerves is the result. Starved nerves, iiko
std Ted muscles, become strong when the right kind of food is supplied, and
a housand weaknesses and ailments disappear as tho nerves recover. As the
n .rvous system must supply all the power by which the vital forces of the
body are carried on, it is the first to suffer for want of perfect nutrition.
Ordinary food does not contain a sufficient quantity of tho kind of nutriment
accessary to repair For tho wear our present becomes mode of living and labor imposes food bo
u P on ^ ie nervcs * this reason it necessary that a nerve
supplied. This recent production of the South American Continent has been
found, ’ by analysis, W. ’ to contain the essential elements out of which nerve tissuo
. formed. « This n aCCOUQtB , for » its to all forms „ Ot «
13 maglC power Cure nerVQUil
CRAwroawmJtl. Isa., Aug. 20, ’85.
To the Great South American Medicine Go.:
tjeak Gents -1 desire to say to you that I
■ have suffered for many years with a very seri
disease of the stomaeh and nerves. I tried
p-tvrv medicine I could hear ol but nothing
i » : done me any appreciable gootl until I was ad
viced to try { Stomach yourGrcat South American Nervi no
Ton i c ftn< and Urer Care, and since
using several bottles of it I must ray that 1 am
l surprised at its wonderful powers to cure the
stomach and general nervous system. If every
cn? knew the value of this remedy as I do, you
would not be able to supply the j \ demand. Hashes,
Ex-Treas. Co.
A SWORH CORE FOR ST. VITUS’S DANCE
^SS C?.>.WFotiD?vnxr., Ind.. May 10,18a?.
5 S?5SH'ISSI :
J like ? w ah anything infant. but Doctor milk. and 1 neighbors had to hcndle h« r
( ■ I commenced giving her gave h*-r
i v.p. Nervine the South Aiik;i
cat! Toni,;: the effects were very sur
American N-.-rviue si.o grandest remedy ever
discovered, and we ald ME4W.S. recoin snerd it to every
t-tatcofIndiana, ^ nc - . 1 hNSXINGEa.
■’t/n/ 7'jmcrj/Ccrinty, f * 1 .* '
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, 15,1&5.. „ .v’A” **** ,? a< ‘ ’iY >rTl to before me this May
Chz 3. M. I p. avis. Notary Public,
INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA.
The Great South Americas', isteinfine Tonic
Yt'i.joh for wc tuo ur.tr offer of you, Iudigcstu.r,, is the r aly Dvspcpsih^ absolutory: aud aufailiug the remedy ever discov
ereti euro vasir train, of‘symptoms
and L@rr.-rj which nro the rnult of and debility of the human r4om
ach. o person can aflord to pass by ihis jewel of incalculable value-' aL.q is
affected by disease of the Stomach, because the experience and testimony of
thousands go to prove that this is the- one and only one great cure in tho
Y'orW for this universal destroyer.* 'ILepe h no case of unmalignant disease
of American the stomach Kerviue which Tonic. 'An resist tho wonderful curativo ** nowers. c£* tiro Sfovith
IFcrrfct E. nail, of Wryne;cwn,
-i owe my xifo to The ireat South Ameapjas
Atrvrne. I had been m be! for five
i'vra the effects of an exhausted Ftomachvill
digestion, Nervous T ostration and a gxoorf.l
G.atterul condition of my whole system-. ItuA
p:ven up all hope, of getting well. Hal vrieft
• ' rec doctor* with no relief: Tho first buGD* 'A
the Nervine Tonio improved meao ranch tbifrl
wits able to walk about, and a few boutis^-red
me entirely. 1 beliefs it the bust mediutao in
too world. X can no; reco mmend it too hi^zly.’'
Mrs. ?-I. r.ns-ci:. Sugar Creek Talley..Ted.,
writes: “i have used sevenl botticri The
South American Nervine Tonic, and v»G:aAy f
:o:ttider it the best medicine in the world. I
believe it saved the lives of two of ray children,
They were down and nothing appeared to do
them any good nntil I procured ?hL; remedy,
improved it va3 very surprising I hew recutau-asd rapidly they. botb s
on its use. the modi- 1
jinc to all my neighbors.
EVERY BOTTLE WAREJOTED.
l SOLD BY
W. I. SPEIGHT, I
K DRUGGIST
g 01 Xef ess p Lst: Af*C ea M 5ll T a PH a \ar Rdl I
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t .r- f PUN.TY - ~ __ _ _
Broken Constitution,
Debility Indigestion of and Old Age, Dyspepsia,
Heartburn and Sour Stomach,
Weight Lobs of and Appetite, Tenderness in Stomach,
Dizziness Frightful Dreams, Ears,]
and Ringing in tho
Weakness of Extremities and
Fainting, Impure and Impoverished Blood,
Luis and Carbuncles,
8crofula,
Consumption Ferofuious Swelling and Ulcers,
Catarrh of Lungs, the Lungs,
of the
Bronchitis and Chronic Cough,
Liver Complaint,
Chronic Diarrhoea,
Delicnto and Scrofulous Children,
Summer o?f Infants.
Jfr. Solomon Bond, a member of the Society
of Friends, of Darlington, Ind., says: “I hr ve
used twelve bottles of The Great South Ameri¬
can Nervine Tonic and Stomach and Live Cure,
and I consider that every bottle did lor me oao
hundred dollars worth of good, bc’ea’ »e I have
not had a good of irritation, night’s sleep pain, horr for t* eaty yean
on account .ole dreams,
and general nervous prostratio"which hf.s
been caused by chronic indigr .cion and dys¬
pepsia of the stomach and b* a broken down
condition of my nervous syftr n. But now 1 ean
lie down and sleep all night r . sweetly as a baby,
and I fcci tike a sound mr a. I do not think
there has ever been a med ufne introduced, in to
this country which wiP at all compare with
this Nervine Tonic as a
Ciu.wfob’ wjllx, Int>., Jnpe 22 t 13?&
My daughter, • .even years old; was- «s^a?y
afflicted with f Vitus’s l>anoe or Chorea. Vfo
gavo her th T o and one-half bottinv of'South
American \»crvific and sho is coiapIet.My; re¬
stored. T tyffievg itwlU cure vvsry ot St.
Vitus’s Janco. I have kept ft 5n wiy faiaUy for
two >**«, and am sure it IkttK»sre*ta«i-rem¬
edy si'», ip the world for Indjgestffib, t^nd. IT.spep
a’. form ‘ Nervous DisdSderaanct Euiling
Ilea 1 Ja iron. i,i .it^vor-tasgc,
St- it qf Indiana* JYajtT. jfifaL
ilonUjcmrr'jCounty. >, .
-2,1SS7. « Cius. heforo me this June
W. WmciiT,
Mrs. EHa A. Bratton, of New Boss, InSiaso,
rays: "lean not express how much I uwetothe
Tonic. My system wa 3 c»franIcU.Ty
shattered, ssitting appetite blood goae, was cough.r.g and
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taking the Nervine Tonic generations. and I began
continued its
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would nek Uen iar five years. Am sure
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it has done for me and buy it ennerlv ^
It gives grgat satisfacUcn.”
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