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A. X. KING,
L,..,,epV AT LA W ,
P ) “,, hstate agent
ka l
y «.'S VU* LV»j Georgia.
(W court house.
kltiirr in the
LOCAL brevities.
jji i’y And s.** e Billy-Goat.
• Kill
',1 ,vh ic-o'-v' r JUUy went,
. uwl
’ K !,l must u>> £"•
Th. ■ Wt'llS ,*el!<«>l in f«><U style—
;1itIn-tslinjr > miy ml-'!)
It the siliulivii slyly laitg'.i,
HI both ;it school.
<c, foe tllvtill
They tile fleorpia nplnnds ami
«ifv triim) cl the wire grass;
i m ,„ ( „' ( l the city *01(1 the town;
Tin’.' j„; . to p.'.s“,
k it name
Tilt Billy am! Ida little Kid,
Mad* w lut they call “a team
WltlTd oue wwditl go the other went,
As quwr •m it seem.
*t nmi'ty i int 0,1 airs >
" 1 thc
Hilly i' 1 " by the 1’rcss,
Xu < i-lm.lilts
Wasirivmi nil they ilul.
Tj u . juojtlc romtvvliat woudorctl at
Tim truaifp ways oi th« pair,
Uut JfiUy -aitl, * in U>vo ov war
A-i: tilings a tv counted fair,”
p,, 0 „ tlit-j »•< nt from [ilano to plane,
Hut tu tlit- Watelilnl Kye,
*,•;„. they traveled surely led
■fn [usstiiroH ifreon mid
J-„|. ,si!!y raid, -Tho.0 Holds ttra ours,
'lli v nm-.ri-li well my pride;
yml’li l-rnji tne j:r.t::s, l li pUu k the fruit
red tliare we will abide."
Tl;- KM knew wliat v.-.i* in the wind,
As well as I ur you;
v.inUid id-- eye a; *1 .-erateed Ids ear,
As little kids will do.
And Hilly’s manner Formal to Fjieak,
I'm tin lila track to stay;.
1 ,i; :■ viiia;. [lewis the Hymn
Cal’eil ‘lianjiy on the IVay’ ”
-j, \y, ,’a iViijile'iS i’arty l'.i[ier, Atlanta Cla.
■ coi’i'IXS AT COST. Call at
■J, P. Wilt uPs, Harm any Grove, (*a.
I Wo will send Thk Exteupbisi:
■ oik- vear fur a bushel of corn.
■ There will be singing at Payne’s
fc-limil liniise. tlic- Fourth Sunday in
■ll>h month.
I 15 Cxi)NT COTTON-
■il-;, at I. vfc L. E. Green’s for
Bonly 10 cents. Gome quick!
I There will be singing at Cross
■Hoads church, the. Fifth Sunday in
I this month. Prof. J. 13. Vaughn,
■ail others will be present.
I The People’s party don’t believe
I in “tariff reform” but they want the
I tariff abolished. Give us “free trade
lam! Sailor’s rights.”
f Mr. Russ RusTtKis, has almost de-
t stated the political turmoil of our
town, to revel in the quietude and
Milfoil of rural life.
The Ocala platform, once received
Hie same abuse, from the same source
that is now so lavishly heaped upon
the 8t. Louis platform.
U ANTED—Ladies to assist me
in selling the Famous Glory Water,
fur the complexion. Terms liberal.
Address Miss Cornelia Wiiiis, Lavo-
Ea , (hi., M’g’r Brandi Ofiice.
EIhurton is to have a cotton fac-
tor )’ i» the near future, and will get
Le engine house and the repair shop
01 the G. C. & X. railroad.
-•■otliing smaii about Elberton.
Km People’s party is rapidly gain-
gronn-.l. Don’t halt; don’t even
nuatatc. \ ictory comes to those who
LJjw the right, and know no ob-
staclcs.
beware of the Democrats who
endorse the Ocala platform. They
Lmv. and you ought to know, that
tiiu Ocala demands will neither be
‘•'iiitidered or adopted by the Chi-
«g» convention.
TJie National Y/atchman.
A PEOPLE’S PARTY PAPER.
' a jhc-n i;v ; i Foiu’- 5 )lanau Weakly,
l ubiished at
WASHtNG'J’PN, 1 n< fer tiie direction the D. C.
ol
Congressional Committee of the
PEOPLE’S A. A. DUN PARTY.
SING.
Has been selected as managing
EDITOR.
t will be impersonal, impartial and
•Sgte.sxive, I and at all times seek t<>
ace before its readers carefully pre-
V C> '1 ,,ta Her as a residence at the
W'-at . of government is calculated to
iiinush.
Lie high character of the men
5S5TK -K-Dmimng, 1 in - the and 1,ap,Jr the ’ tilC advantage al,i!it * v
S’liu-antoes I ms at for t! ‘ e the Ca l )5tal kind aro of sufficient that
be paper
issued. Among tho the eon-
"•
-P V Batson, "} J ' ,L John K - Vlc; Davis, Con S rossDlpn Jerry
;>»««. ; -
W. A. McKoignn, B.
'•v-KJ.G.Otis. O. AI. Kern, K.
T. E. IV. I laker,
J-M.Elizey, «•»* writers. and Terms many 50 other cent well a
Jear * Address all communications to
T “* X t atio.v.vi. Ware,max Cm,
No. 1J C Street N.
Washington", I). C-
This Settles Their IlaRi.
Pesolred, That the tout
/I'/e (IcuiGf I of -j
^ i ma ri es ui ih/s (listnet
(tin- second) ,
be that the rater, ;
irhrn challenged, shall I
Sircar, that he a coopts, in ;
good faith, the platform of\
national adopted hij the
(/C7)lQCr(t,t ic run- !
vention at Chicago,
that the iwtionut <1 emo-
era!ic pialfunn adopted at j
Chicago be tlfC true test of
democracy.
.We are so mnelt obliged to the
t on siuTfTio;; for the above resolu-
tion, tljat we will excuse it tins time j
for publishing that Livingston lie
about Col. Polk.
Since it is now-a well-established
'fact that catarrh is a blood dhsease,!
medical men are quite 1 ®. generally pro- 1
-
scribing ... Ayer’s , , Sarsaparilla , for (hat
most loathsome complaint., and the
result, in nearly every matinee,
proves the wisdom of their .ad¬
vice.
The millionaire and the tramp a a
the products of the same legislation,
and it requires that a good many j
rumps be made to .set one millionaire j
up in housekeeping.— Iowa Farmer’s
T ribiine.
Hover bad a preparation a more
appropriate name than Aye Fa Hair
Vigor. When the capillary glands
becomes enfeebled by disease, age, or
neglect, this dressing imparts renew¬
ed life to the scalp, so that hair as¬
sumes much of its youthful fullness
and beauty.
Ben Terrell lias bearded t he Lion
in his den, and organised the Peo¬
ple’s party in Xew York city. Wall
street can now look out of its gilded
windows of corruption upon the
Temple of Truth and Justice.
All Froo.
Those who have used Dr. King’s Xew
Discovery know its value, and those
who have not, have now the opportu¬
nity to try it free. Call on the ad¬
vertised Druggist and get a Trial
Bottle Free. Send your name and
address to IT. E. Bueklen & Co.,
Chicago, and get a sample box of
Dr. King’s New Life Fills Free, as
well as a copy of Guide to Health
and household Instructors, Free. All
of which is guaranteed to do you
good and cost you nothing. Dr. J.
R. Tucker’s Drugstore,
—“Scratch the back of a third party
howler and under the veneer you will
find a republican. Try it on Post and
see if it isn't so.”-—,Savannah News.
You might take a miner’s pick and !
dig for a week on the back of the old
moss-back of the News, and you
wouldn't find anything there but a
bandit of lies done up in a plutocrat-
ic wrapper, some strong odors of \
11 a n iil ton ian fed erahsm a and the!
balance rotten cussedticss. Shyloek
delights to drive with just such a
t m f asses.—Ilinesviiie Gazette.
Good Locks.
Good looks arc more than skin
deep, depending upon a healthy con¬
dition of all the vital organs. If the
Liver be inactive, you have a Bilious
Look and if your Kidneys be affected
you have i inched Look. Secure
good lmaltli an ! you will have good-
looks. Electric Bitters is t.he great
alterative and Tonic acts directly on
t j K , sc vital organ:-:. Cores i'iiitpk ■*?
Blotches, Boils and gives a good
complexion. Sold tit Dr. J. D.
Drugstore, 50c. hot- I
Tucker’s per
tic.
It tz was wosiipuiiv reported on the Elberton Air
;
J ii Tliestlav that tiie r.L*2J]'O0S wiio
munlcr'-'l Ma,-shell Carter and broke
int 1 > the ' occoa bank, have been
r
^ Later:'Tliev took elevated po-
an
sni on between the earth arid the
limb of a tree.
The communication from East-
an rial lee were reeieved too late for
publication last week. Sometimes
we receive so many communications
and letters at one time, tint we
could not publish them all at once ’
and put anything else in the paper.
M" wSnI.t . r
ieC Hiih Central and
ijj ^.j- ’ale alliances was lu-ld main- M; y
the purpose being to pohtt-
t;lin U11 i y of order (taring the
1 cal cxeitenient tliat w now ;
order to
i, 0 ]d such meetings among the dif- ;
, !
f nt sn l,.alliances of the countv.
Beit therefore resolved. That
we recommend that the d.rimut ’
Xi!
and''that this be pubii. lied iu
Thk Enteufwse. Little, Chairman
P. B.
J- T. Holbrook Sec.
; Enterprise. ~ j
Subscribe for t’-e
Some Questions. I
la it not a fact. that a Democratic I
Cmigrei* passed tho first railroad !
land grant bill ever passed in (\.n- i
gross? |
Is it not ft fact that thirty-nine of
theso bills were passed under a Dent-!
ocratic administration, and before tlu>
Republicans came into power'. 1
1h it. not a fact that the Democrats
congress oppo»o«l the free (tome-
stead bill?
I s it not a fact that, the Dent wats
in congress opposed the issue of legal 1
tetnler treasury notes? j
is it not a fact that in 1850 the i
Democratic party, in tliir national |
platform, declared themselves in fa-
vor of free trade?
Is it not a fact that in 1870 the
I) ^nioc-r; U i« party m their national I
‘ ,,attorni ’ <?cc!:l, ' ed thomwlvOH h iV
vor oi «a tariS for tevct.o , nly?” I
Is ‘ n not -i f-);.i- * l,UU that in i‘N> 1 ' " *‘ K I
Democratic! party, in their
platform, declared themselves in fa-
vor of a protective tariff?
Is it not a fact that the Democrat-
ic party occupied three distinct posi¬
tions Ujion the tariff question in the
space of thirty-two years?
Is it not a fact that the president's
message and the provisions of the
Mill’s bill show that the Democratic
party is in favor of protecting the
American manufacturer?
Is it not a fact that the Mills tariff
bill retaines if duty of from 30 to 60
per cent on manufactured woolen
goods, while the fanner Who produces
the wool is compelled to compete
with the cheap labor of other coun¬
tries in the sale of his wool?
Is it not the fact that there is but
little difference between Democratsie
and Republican parties in their pol¬
icy of protection to the American
manufacturer?
Is it not a fact that the average
duty proposed by the Aiills tariff bill
is higher than was proposed by the
Republican taiiff commission in
1884?
Is it net a fact'that'only one Dem¬
ocrat congress voted against the in¬
famous contracting system propose-:!
by Hugh McCullough in lS(j(j?
Is it not a fact that the Democrats
in congress voted against the bill to
suspend the destruction of tne
greenbacks in 1X08?
Is it not a fact that Thomas Jeffer¬
son and Andrew Jackson were op¬
posed to national banks?
Is it not a fact that for the past 20
years that none of the national plat¬
form of the Democratic party have
contained a plank in opposition to
national banks?
Is it not a fact that for eight
years -August Belmont, agent for the
Rothchilds and national bankers, was
chairman of the national Democratic !
central committee?
Is it not a fact that in 1830 the ,
Democratic party nominated for vice ;
president W. II. English, the presi-
dent cf a national bank?
Is it not a fact that not a .single
prominent democrat is opposed to
national banks?—W. S. Morgan, in
Wheel Enterprise.
THE NEW FORILM.
A New Weekly Pap kb.
EDITED BY
W. S. Morgan'.
J. F. McDowei.l. i
Con. Jf.sse Ua-u’kb. !
i
,
j' V-.TVV V Eurav
Mbs. jLvkian _ r ,,, I odd.
'},. s A-v-v-rw I ■ Dices '■
George W asii ntuix.
II. E. i beech,
L. P. r eatmerstonytukI others.
JUSu »ts.2*t8‘l.
The New J-Wm is a now Peo-
pie’s Party paper recently started in
St. Louis, Mo. it has the greatest
array of talent of any of the Reform
paners, and will take its place in
front rank among tlmm-
This is the paper which the postal
authorities are endeavoring to hand-
ieap by refusing to send out the
pie copies which the proprietors of
the paper want to send to the people.
Mr Morgan the editor and Goner al
Manager? wanted to send thousand out free
to the people one hundred
sample 1 copies, 1 but after appealing '
the matter as high as he could go-
to Mr. Waunmaker, the Post Mas-
ter Central—and being refund by
him from sending out the sample
COJ)ieS5 hc is I)0 w appealing, as he
to God-dhat ,.s to the people
- (the voice of the people is tne
voice of God). In view of tins dis-
cr5mination a£raillsl thc Xl ,w Eokem
wc ,, ^ r( ,,,, r of tlli , ]>: ,,er
«ll at l.teii. far il. W«
will send it iu connection with this
paper for * 1,25 or it can be J.ad
those who subscribe by the first of
Jun0< for co centfl f or one year’s sub-
seription. New Eonni Pen. Co.
St. Loris. Mo.
A GRAND UAI.IjV,
OP 'i'llK
F’EOPLK’H IWuTY,
Wild. I!K IiEU> AT
<T$ f\\ *IJ 1. fr I
I. K / vd ’ j
uii■ n < UPuclY . a* MilY o* /'ll CO l« t |
u 1 J •* J
lioystou <!a., May 0, 1802.
Editor, Hntei-piiso: Please announce
in your naper, that, there will be a!
pni^'n sneaking at ROYSTOX on!
Saturday,-May, ‘21, next, an l a
<! rand Hally of the People’s Party.
A cordial invitation is extended to
worv man, woman ami child, in the
counties of Franklin, Hurt, Elbert
and Madison. The meeting w ill he
addressed by the eminent, eloquent
l-^'-mtte caainpion o. ice 1
l^causc, (-, . (. C i os., who , I
know’ll all over tno country, as
1 " 11 ^ , ovutoi , o*. , unstii j.d, ,,
1
ability. Tiie Hon. C. II. Ellington, j
who is distinguished as a legislator
of ability equal to any in the state,!
w ill also he on hand. Other prom¬
inent speakers are expected, and an
invitation is extended to any one
who may wish to engage in a joint
discussion, it wdi be an all day
rally. Let everybody.conic prepared
to stay all day.
(’. L. Westmoi land,
W- JI. Bowers,
J. P. Shirley,
('on; im! tee.
The Democrats of Franklin coun¬
ty ax-Cpt with pJeasiuo your invita¬
tion to meet the 1’copies party iu
joint discussion at lioystou (la., on
Saturday the 21st inst.
Re.-pcet fully .1. 15. Parkes, Chair¬
man Dem. Ex. Com.
Mr. F. M. Ayers has the finest,
corn a till potato patch wo have
seen.
Keep your eye on the candidate’s
eolum, Mr. Jim Hathcoek enters the
race for sheriff this week. Fun a-
heat! boys.
RHEUM ATBSM
neuralgia,
art cl sciatica
can always be
sticeesiifuliy treated
with
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
< h cure
ss sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
medicine.
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
!
At amcc itni" hel-l at Child's Slicool , , -
■~ J i
house Saturday evening, a vote |
taken which showed 22 for the Peo- j
[lie’s party and 3 agamst it.
_ . f, q '• j. thieves i ■ -
in tiie lr.rlxt ot a er.vxu ol ?
pyostitutt ,. s ai)< i brother drunkards i I
between an ex -convict, an 1 a gai- j
filled woman wiio had been arrested j
for street-walking, in the Jei’i’ersoi) |
Mark.it Court, in New York City,
(,i> the morning of Sundry, March 27, j
A. I)., J T.;2, -stood ««eorge I.. I
son of the lute 1 tear- Admiral Up-1 1
shar, charged wit dr-mkc-l.-U'31 viiiKL iiI'toJ < and * l,u j
disorderly conduct. A hailstone j
!, 5 ve, 'V lie*! from the roof of a
churcli faster than , tins nf.an, 1)f
. rolling ... . gutter
t-ie . 400, , . is into tne
through drink. Hu was one of the
dilly-kucks •’ who went to Quarantine
■
Id meet tae , a,earner Jtajosvic, in or-
der to offer his services as second to
Mr. Drayton, ;, the , I lnlaedpliia ... scion .
of Vtoci v , who married one of the
*
Astor girls . and , loaned , , her , to , ,, the
other , mgi.-tom-. . , . gentleiiia,, , J e
-
Loriov.ed iei and xv*>-> «•» -’->1 ‘
»*»ve accepted an annuity or cash
consideration from.the Asters tf he
0 ' 1 ' ,l ' ,i 11 ->-.4 -'■•><< t.m
" as put out ot tne Hoff
^! House for getting into a row
there while drunk. Tho golden
N’nip of the 400 who form the snob-
and heavy-cane element of
w Y «‘' k > a PP ca ™ to have quite a
gathering of . Hies, pismires and cock- j
loacl ' ert thereon, and they appear to
’>« c °n.mg to the surface quite spoil-
tanconsly.-Pomeroy’s Advance
Thought.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Tax Collector.
To the voters of Franklin county.
For the benefit, of enquiring friends;
1 hereby impel fully announce my*
self for re-election to the office of
Tax Collector at the election to be
held .lannaay I Slid; and with thanks
for past favors, most respectfully ask
eontinuationtof the same one more
time. \ our Servant,
G. W. Carroll.
Ask ymtr neighbor to susbeaibe
for the ENTER PT1SE,
Tax Receiver.
To the voters of l’rankln county.
At the solicitation of a great many
friends in tliis county, 1 hereby re¬
spectfully announce, myself as a can¬
didate for re-election to the office oi
Receiver of Tax Returns of Frank-
bn county, at the election to be held
j .’unitary 18■).'{. If 1 am elected, I
wiil serve the tax payers to the best
mv ability, Hoping to receive
tla-ir support, 1 am your servant.
■1 esse R. Locrov.
Sheriff.
To the voters of Franklin couu
ty.
I hero by respectfully nenonnre
my self as a i.-andidati f <r tin- ullico
af Fln-riff of ibis county, at the elec¬
tion to be held January I8b3. If
elected, I will honestly and fearless¬
ly 'ill the of,dee to the best of mv a-
liiiitv. >'eliciting your support, 1
am yours respectfully.
.1. X. (lUiiiiin.
Sheriff.
To the oilmens of Franklin county
1 hereby announce nvvsclf as a Can¬
didate fm- Sheriff oi' Franklin county
at the ensuing (-lection. Having
been born and raised under Demo-
(•ratio principles, I v, ill make the
race on the Democratic platform, as
i sec no plausible reason why I
should forsake the party now. 11
elected, I will discharge my. duty as
an officer to the best of my ability
without, fear or favor.
Respectful!; ; J. 11. Iiathcock.
p Fh S R 1 f* p k r, -j > cyrr. OH
. MO
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A l p ’-|>ago look lice. Addre-n
tV. T. FUz (Jerald, A Horne)- at Law,
Corner 8th and F I-1 reels.
Washington, I>. C.
1
i§0 V K EN DOWN 1IUD SUDl
.1 wouu’.d hi ti l t ri iC
\ 1 r->n» r.ny form <»r ( HRt»N
.. FATi'i. c.;n hccurv u Vitiu;il»lo
worl E ’j ;r ai tiictiur. J.'c.ik-t!) Xitp, hmI
Icltl'D h.Jr»V t;’!l V P;«n i;C* CP.(V(I Pvfc JUilDP, l.\
writ ’ppt !>({. FAKivi.K vt (jj M E.'R X< rtii < iici!’.
Hire” t Xa; iivvic, IV t p. /:• 11( r write foGay, g* -
.
»ai <i;.a;D rott T’>*a e EtJvte your trouble
,.lid now Joit^ : JiirJivtteR.
k If pq r-it! ^ ft a Who nrc XVICAK, XJIltVOCS,
hy,, £5 fi«( ami ki:im,iTAii;i*, n-ho have in trill, ,1
fslLSl *■..■■
MDn&'FmFi.FaF
^ ^ ”j,j. .,,, ,,
fp 'if:'.’. u,,t
. KV t-> ker'y
upc- iv, ( oD.Gir.ipt.ioii or iii'anitv, t end v IUm.K
<>k Lii k, («eai«rt) free, wit,a ' ji.aaicuUirn a u 1
home cure. NO cur-5 NO p<,y. \
Dr. Parker, SJf) rY. Cherry, '
’ Cash nUte, Trim. 1
C® 17MSV.M sas? WO vi KN V.ho have Ifuariaclic,
B j.clv.t«:iiec, N'otiraJ^iaf-, Scanty
profuse u.nVt Fain it'll Men'.-ti’n- j j
jyp tsa iib’.ops, i .‘iscf it ir , nr.ci i »is-
]>!;ic.'.ip.ciit i o/ the Wouth Midi
1 RITCIillCMG !
wom.in’h
J/wfe.”.; jffU'rur 1 - * I'.iilmiiSl ‘PC-rf v» ‘ r x v CfC
:
D5.'!^iio»i.H Jiinl Honest lJi-in-ef Atiilresii r-ituMojui are the
1,1 our f’liiRtcss.
C. Ii: Parker, M. D.,
340 JV. Cherry
Tcnn.
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DEFORMITIES?
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DISFIGUREMENTS.
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W; «v a-lxm*. s
v.thtaUc {rchattFe on the ddn ;■i
c . w . PABXER , M . R., 340 IT. Cher-
ry, NashviUe, Tcnn.
quv&at CD’ ‘’(TPi ‘/-A VliOTi?
poor) ft in tf, *• pj^niw.x.f '7]MM>fV4 *•) tLUnUj!
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Womankind, a large illustrated
Ladici - and childrens Magazine and
the Kntkufjusi! one year for §1.00.
1’ARlCITCIDE cures the Itch in
DO minutes. Sold by
11. M. Freeman, AI. I).
Sample copy lor five two-cent
stamps. Arthur’s Home Magazine
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QARNESVUE HIGH SCHOOL'
If you want a Deal Education in the Shortest time at a Reason-
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Wp solicit the patronage and influence of all good and true
citizens. Our Students Succeed generally.
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We have a Splendid House, Patent Desks, Host Apparatus,
Competent Teachers, and over One Hundred Students. Doom
for others who mean Kindness.
Rook Keeping taught Thoroughly and Rapidly and Saturdays,
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LITERATURE * ' J *
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FANCY WORK i'A 1 ’t »;i
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I*armor, the Steel. Rai.-.er, and by every one
rcqi.arirq; an efleciive liniment.
l\o ether application compares with it in cmcacy.
'ibis v.’c-Ji-known remedy has 'ttood the i t of
years, almost generations.
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Occasions arise for its use almost every da' f
Ati druggists and dealers have it. t
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A cozy place to rest and learn.
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The best health department
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COYS AND GIRLS * *
A charming page for the
young.
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