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CRA WFORDV1LLE DEMOCRAT . o
Volume 7.
CABIN COVE SONG.
Oli, listen to me, darkies,
I’ll tell you a little story;
’’I is all about my true love,
I)e Flat Creek liiornin’ glory ;
She’s nice as any jew-drap
Inside no oyen flower ;
She’s sof’er dan de moonshine,
An’ 1 lubs her eh’ry hour ’.
Chorus—Mag is a sunflower,
Mag is a daisy: pal
Mag is de Very
To run a nigger crazy !
Her head is like de full moon,
Her lips is sweet as a cherry ; glass
Her tumid* smoov as a lookin’
An* slick as a huckleberry ;
Her face is like white a picter, pearly
Her teef is an’ ;
Her eye is bright as a lightnin’-bug,
An ’* her h’ar is ’mazin’ curly I
1 like to chop de ’backer behind patch
Will Mag right close me ;
I’d like to be a ’backer-wiun
Ef Mag would only find me ;
I’d like to be a flock o’ sheep ’bout;
Ef Mag would dribe me
I’d like to be a ’tater-slip
Ef Mag would set me out!
I seed her for de fus’ time
In thinuin’ out de corn ;
She made my feel In's flutterate
An’ now thy heart dc is raiscliuf, gone;
Oh, I lubs her like
I’s bound to tell her soon,
An’ I’ll cote her at de shuckin’
On de changin’ ob de moon ’.
—J. A. Macon, in the Century.
ALL AROUND US,
UATllU’dNT. THE NEWS FROM OUB
EXCHANGES.
BEING TIIE DOINGS AND HAPPENINGS
OF OUR NEIGHBORING COUNTIES AS
CONDENSED FOR OUR READERS—
OGLETIXORPI*, AVARREN, GREENE
AND OTHERS.
GREENE.
Herald and Home Journal.
Rev. J. Knowles, has recovered from
his recent indisposition.
There are m ire colls to be seen in
this county than ever before.
Mr. Frank Holt, who has been quite
ill with measles for the past two weeks,
is again up and out.
The Sunday schools in Greeiresboro
will have a joint picnic at Long bridge
OB next Friday tiie 11th of May.
Herald : We congratulate Mr. John
A. Griffin on another accesion to iris
family A daughter has recently made
liei^ apjieiii anctv L^ j^- A - 1 1 •” 1
Home Journal ; Th ininaS S.
Hutchison, of this cotiuPft Rd Is us of
mouse that was recently captured by
Mr. I’elot of Katonton. _A won ler-
1ul thing about it is thatthis liti lean
imal sings vmrv sweetly, 'us notes i e
se in hi ing very mucl. those c h c.uiary
bird. Mr. Hutch.son vouches for the
truth of it and a musical mouse m iy
now be added ,, to the , curiosities .... of - Mid- ,
die Georgia animal nature.
M’DUFFIK.
Journal.
Addie Lucile,daughter Mr. and Mrs.
F. A. Winter,died on Wednesday,May
2, aged 1 year, 1L months and 5 days.
Dr. Lucius M- Adkins died of pneu¬
monia at his residence in this ciunity,
at 10 o’clock Tuesday morning, aged
about 88 years.
Death has again been in our midst
and has taken three darling little chil¬
dren. On 28th ultiuiore, Mr.and Mrs.
Charlie Allen lost a child, and on tho
28th Mr. arid airs. Tlios. Penington
and Mr. arid Mrs. Branlv were simi¬
larly bereaved.
The wife of Ed. Smith, Sr., colored,
lias been subject to fits for some time.
On Friday morning of last week, while
sitting near the lire, with no one in
the house except a little negro girl, she
was seized with a spasm and fell for¬
ward in the fire. The girl gave could the
alarm, but before assistance
reach her tlio unfortunate woman was
horribly burned about the breast and
neck and both arms. Skillful medical
treatment was of no avail, anil after
lingering in great agony until Sunday
morning she died.
WILKES.
Gazette. ___________
Mr. E. Y. Hill has bought three
head of very fine Jersey cattle.
The rain on Tuesday destroyed sev¬
eral thousand unburnl brick at the
yard near the depot.
Thomas Stovall, of — Fuffland,
Mr.
who married a sister of Mrs. W. A.
Pope, is in town this week.
A gentleman in this place was going
round town on Wednesday making up
a purse to send to Rev. Sam Jones for
his orphanage.
We regret to know that the wife of
Mr. David Campbell died at her home
near Pierce’s chapel on Tuesday night,
She was a sister of Judge T. II. Stroth
er.
The Sisters of St. Joseph will give
a three day’s fair at Flovd’s Opera
House, commencing on the morning
of the 8th of May, and closing 8 on the
„f«*»«,.
\fe kncm of negroes _ in this place
who live on one dollar a month, as in
credible as it ?eenis. \\ e don *t think
that the Chinese even on rats and mice
coula compete with negro labor.
A negro man out on Mr. W. A.
Pope's plantation, while fooling with a
gun one day last week, shot himself
very badly in the foot; the entire load
of shot going into the foot from above,
He had the muzzle of the gun resting
on his foot and was fingering the trig¬
gers and hammers.
CRAWFORD VILLE, GA, FRIDAY, MAY 11th, 1883.
OGLETHORPE.
Oglethorpe Echo.
A scheme is now on foot that bids
fair to connect Lexington with Craw¬
ford by telephone.
Bailiff John Knox on Monday
rested one Cornelius Simms, col., and
placed him in jail. Cornelius is
charged with many crimes, such as
gambling, theft, vagrancy,
etc.
Mr. John Mclvannon, from near
Sandy Cross, who was carried to At¬
lanta not long since to be tried for vio
lation of the revenue law, returned
last Saturday.having come clear of the
charges brought against him.
We some time since stated that a
gentleman la this county h id killed a
hawk that measured 46 inches from
tip to tip. Bill Dozier came forward
with a few more inches, having killed
a chicken-eater lust week that measur¬
ed 52 inches.
One day last week Jones attempted
suicide in a novel way. He tore
rim from ons of the tin buckets in
which his dinner had been carried him
and tried to cut his throat with the
jagged tin. His attempt was futile,
however. Sheriff Doster has ordered
the guards to keep a close watch over
him since.
Crawford News- Monitor.
Air. Sam A. Campbell was kicked
very bad last week by a horse. He
can hardly walk.
The ‘\ is » lady in H»58 county who
is . said to be gmug-perfectly . insane
about prisoner Jones and Ins crime.
Dr. Mark Willingham says his carp
are spawning, and he will soon have
5,000,000 yi.ung 0,1, o„ U.e
A petition will be presented to the
next legislature to cut off part
of Clark into Oglethorpe county, and
Uien it will have more room for more
enterprises 1 ’
We are "pained to announce the death
of' Mrs. Eliza Gramar, widow of Sam¬
uel Cranial', deceased, who died in
Bowling Green, district, on the 30th
ult., in the 60 year of her age.
PERKINS BROTHERS,
DEALI4RS ERSjBlW IN STEAM ENGINES, BOIL
MILLS,(AITTON GINS,PRESS¬
ES, SEPVRATORS, SAWS, SIIINGLE
MAffcllNES, PLANING MACHINES,
BELTING, OILS, ETC., NOS. 32 AND
34 WEST MITCHELL ST., ATLANTA,
GA. t
m
~ lionses now few and
far between, which have been kleuU
lieu with the con.mcrcial and iiulus
trial gi'mvtii of tiie city, that of the
Perkins Brothers is by no means in
c 0ll8 p i( . m , us aiit | j s entilli il at least,
t| The itmme dates
its j„ C ept!mi from 1870. when the busi
ne8s WH!J 0|Jellw! „ y , S . F . Perkins. Tills
..ent’eman oomiucUd the business mi-
1881 when the firm assumed its
. eS( Ut Uiime al ,d stvle. Though com
mem-iug on a small scale, the
enlarged, raiudly increased, its resources were
and an extensive and eon
servalive trade established throughout
Georgia and adjoining sta’os. They
occupy at Nos. 32 and 34 West Mitch
ell Street, Atlanta, Ga., a building
60x50 feet in size, together with a
warehouse as large as the main build
ing. Besides this, their stock of heavy
machinery is so large that it necessi
tales the sioring of tiie same in an out
side warehouse besides the one owned
by themselves. Their buildings, how
ever, are entirely inadequate for then
large and rapidly increasing trade, and
they are at present negotiating for a
much larger building—a railroad ware
house, if possible. Their stock, large
and complete in all its departments,
comprises a full line of steam en
glues, boilers, saw mills, cotton gins,
presses, separators, vans, shingle ina
chines, belting, planing machines, oils,
etc. In addit ion to this tiie firm have
recently added to their stock a full line
of agricultural demand implements, for the there be
jn g a ] u u<ge same
throughout the entire South. They
also have on hand a large assortment
0 f second hand machinery which,
in consequence of superior advantages
possessed, they are prepared to sell at
prices imexceptionally low. They cm
ploy two traveling salesmen and have
a large number of sub-agents, besides
selling goods in considerable quantities
to individual parties throughout tiie
South. Their establishment is tiie ree
ognized headquarters for the state for
nearly all the goods handled by the
lirm. In every branch pertaining
tU ' 0 pevly to their line of business, this
house j3 prepared to compete with any
similar establishment in the South.ami
the rapid development of the country
and proportionately'increasing line' implements and demand
for their of ina
chinery, insure for the house a future
of permanent success. The individual
members of the film are.I.O., N. W.
and S. F. Perkins, all natives of Geor
gia. The senior member, J- O. Per
kins, is a physician by piofession, but
discontinued practicing at the time of
bis admission totie fi.m leiSHn
alumnus of tne Atlanta Medical Col
egt having graduated in 1871 when
c ian for two years, during which time
^ SfirV ed as secretary of the board of
health Yhe remaining merDbers of
the firm have been engaged in various
kinds of business for some time. Not
addicted to laudation, we can say no
more than that the establishment of
which we have gp’en but a brief sketch
13 a model one in every respect and de
serves the favor and esteem with w hieh
it is so generally regarded,
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LKEennto^Aprinii.iaTO. & Gentle! |
Messrs. Hutchison. Bito :
! men—It affords me great pleasure to te
! tify to ' for the the great virtues of iienruigia of your and lieadi
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It should be in every family in the couu
try. Yours truly, GEO.' R. HEAD,
Mayor of Leesburg, Va.
Messrs. Hutchison & lino: I am hap
PY to say that your “Neuralgino” acted as
a incredibly specific in Short my ease, relieving mein
time. I would advise
suffering try from neuralgia and headache to
it. Yours, etc.,
L. V SIMS, M. D.
1 lost 5 children in process of
ing. My last 3 were brought C,»,|
thiougl, t»y tke use of l'ills
uv,. tar. ruos b wkbv,
See ailv. flioinson, Ga.
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FhO;- Coughs, ■’:( (' Cholera • * I ie, lll«riw/SIS^ sa Infant litA \
Teething. Choiera
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^ Dr- K. J - Uwid, Crawfoid
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CUItEl) BY
Olivers Quick Relief.
Rheumatism, Neuraiigia,Headache,Tooth- Throat,Bolds,Bites,
ache, Golds, Sore
and Stings of Insects, Colic
in Horses, &c.
Prepared by
MAYS &c GO.
Atlanta. Georgia.
For sale by Dr. R J. K<*id, OrawforR
vilie, Ga., and J. A. Kendrick, Sharon,Ga
EVERY DAY T
TIIE .MAIL OR EXPRESS BRINGS
--THAT-
Hi YT rr 0i T.«So«i.
a he Jiusic JI uiso
IS LOG . : : IN AUGUSTA, G V.
That O.R ROBINSON k CO.
— j -SELL THE BEST- > —
•*- ■‘■dAlvyo ?)TV] OA. A OufFfl Y! 4
Manufactured.
That their Price for Same Style & Ma>.e
—ARE LESS THAN—
IN NORTHERN CITIES,
And also, save to the purchaser
Freight and Insuranc ij i
< MAKING \
T. M ()■ T. jT ■ M •
^TUE~^
GrCftt 3IUSi(*al SaVlIlg 111
stltution of the South.
SAVE MONEY!
By Corresponding with
G. 0. ROBINSON & CO.
Ire.3 Broad street, U'UJST t. (; 1
MONEY~ LOAN.
I am prepared to negotiate large or
small loans on Real Estate.
information Office withW* II.Branch, who will give
m mvabsence;
J. CONK LINO BROWN,
Gkkenesboko, Ga*
THE
Model Soda
I ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SOUTH.
GINGER ALIJ, SODA WATER, ETC.’
I < Equal to any ir ported. Manufactured
and for sale at
j j. Vw^AXIjlCC^Jlj. .^-rej-j -s ■
t> B 0 , \ mm 1 J L r Tun IN G if W 0 /x RKS! n rr c i
j 1348 BROAD STREET,
AUdUSAA. GA
Q?*Drders filled promptly and shipped
i by Express, No in Clinton’s Patent Shipping
■ Gases. Goods misrepresented.
april20 3m
l » I
Pitt and Easy CliM-Birtli
Thousands of women over the 1 and testi¬
edy; fy to it tho wonderful effects of this grout rem¬
will not only uhortenlaborand lessen
the intensity of lijiin and suffering beyond
expression, greatly diminishes lmt better than all, it thereby
the danger to life of both
mother and child, This great boon to suf¬
Mother's fering woman 1a Holmes' Liniment, or
Friend. Prepared, and sold by J.
IiUA()pn:i,i), Druggists. Atlanta, Plied tia. Sold by all
; - by Express rohwpt fgjBSjbottlo. of price. Sent
on
j 1.000 MILK TICKETS.
j
Georgia Railroad Company, )
Office Gjotcmal Passenger Aget. >
j Augusta, April nth, two. Vth j
COMMENCING MONDAY st„
teWBCBS (tonumny will sell ONK THOUSAND
ondfamilies is
firms combined, e-,
■ E. R. s^HR
\ General I'a
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liilttflM ’
iJff f^l m m mm an
rii — »». ■■ ■ ■ i n WbALC&
' OF ALL KINDS, TRUCKS, Etc.,
Chattanooga,Tenn. ««rw for Woes
1NSU11E YOUIt LIFE.
% %
TDK “MKTIlODtST MUTUAL AID
ASSOCIATION’” of Kentucky, is the
aiiteathiid cheapest l.ife Insurance Coin
paiiy in America. The only Company
t hin pays one Imlf of the insurance to Its
Policy holders, iu eases of total inability
'o make a living. All must die, and it is
tlic duty of every niiin in life, to prepare
a metuisof support alter his death for those
nearest and dearest to him. Insure
now, delays are dangerous. For paitien
Inis ville. apply to tlm undersigned at Crawford
tia', V. T. Boons, Agent.
A1 M. A. A.
NATIONAL MOTEL
ATLANTA, LA.
T t)('ATiID IN TilF,CENTER OK TDK
1 J City, depot, only one Block from Union pas
senger and the depot of I he Georgia
Vaeiflc and Last Tennesee, Virginia and
Georgia railroacs, in the same building of
the hotel. Penns, S2.00 per day.
K !’ WHITE, Proprietor.
mm house.
STONE MOUNTAIN, GA,
10 Aides From Atlanta.
Opened Cool to summer breezes, guests good on the only 1st of
may. minutes ride water, a
f"iv from the city. Board,
month. pur Address, day ; $10 per week; $30 per
E. T. WHITE,Atlanta or .Stone Moon
fain, Ga.
J. N. CHAPMAN.
(JRA WFOUD VILLE, GA.
IIas on hand a full line of
r vV r T ( /a ( / < r I -1. H ,
A U *.A w ' r .1 14. 're.
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AS1)
Wagons, Harness, Etc.
I liaye the fullest and most complete
lot of Buggies, and Buggy and Wagon
: Harness ever brought to this market
aud which I am selling at JSO'J’TOM
PRICES. Give me a call when you
need anything in my line
mch 10,3m J. N. CHAPMAN.
W. J. NORTON.
CR uv l'OBIH lI.U:,
Contractor : ;d Builder
Also Dealer in
Euiding Llatorial Kinds. of II
as 11KFIX ABTirul, 4
T. 0. WH0«T * SO., H(» (SSL
Thomas Fulton,
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CRAWFORDVIL.LE GA.
f —DEALER IN —
Fancy and Family
Groceries,
1 O VISIONS, CANNED GOODS, LARD
AMS. FLOUR, MEAL AND FARMING
LYPLIMKNtTS OF ALL KINDS.
Terms Strictly Cash
r KEEP 01) HAND ALSO THE FIN
BEST SNUFtS, JiHANDS Oh 'MSA VOO, OlO A US,
AND
Tlic Best in Crawibrdville,
GIVE ME A GALL WHEN YOU
WANT GROCERIES OR PRO VIS
ONS OF ANY KIND.
Also a large stock of Crockery at re¬
duced prices.
1 H AVE ON B AND A FULL STOCK
OF FANCY CANDIES OF ALL KINDS.
Thomas Fulton.
AT DR SMITE'S OLD S’JAND,)
“WOULD HAVE IT
IF IT COST $50 ”
Spnnt/field, November, Rohcrlimn cm, Tcnn. 1
27<//, 1880.
Du. J. Bradfikld :
Sir —My daughter has been suffering
for many years with that, dreadful afllic-
1 ion known as*‘Female Disease, ’’which
has cost me many dollars, and, notwith
standing 1 had the best, medical atten*
<lance. could not find relief. I have
used many otiier kinds of medicines
K JSS?S5,*S'^5’ w.r&S
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several weeks since, and he, knowing
of iny daughter's affliction, persuaded
me to buy a Imttleol vnur "FKMALK
REGULATOR.” She began to im
pi’ove.fft mw.-f I was so df-lighted with
.i be’ nUle ,M ’™ C< |e ]
to ' "
j V, ; . ,, ' /"U t,ut W
(the fltiiik ,t iU nClSuPSlri '■5 ‘ ,." on
globe do
V** sunv.!„g '«^ 1?'
i i would leave it it it cost ij?,n a n cure-; ‘Up •
! tnr (laughter U-uthfully sound and say well, it 1 and is
! my my
self and wife do most heartily recom¬
mend your ’-FEMALE REGUELA
' TOR” to Ik; juat. what it is lecolii
mentled to be. Respect fully,
II. D. Feather son.
!
Trial size $0 75 per liiiUle,
Poll si/c 1 50 per bottle.
PRKI’AKKD I!Y
J. B FADFIELD J
Sole Pcopnetur,
GEORGIA
FOll HAI li IIY
it. it. ■). i ; >, Jri v r ,
2’82 iy
We J [;ive Struck [t !
AND WE WANT IT TO 1ST IK K YOU,
The Place to Buy Paints!
-IS AT
THE FAINT
-WE KEEP IN STOCK
I,CAD, Dll..
VARNISH,
X A J,*051 INC,
ZINC.
And all the Shades and Colors,which we
guarantee strictly pure. GLASS, PUT
PAINTS, 'IT, BRUSHES,TURPENTINE. MIXED
etc. We don’t sell Drugs, but
WE SELL PAINTS, and don’t you forge*
it ! WE GUARANTEE PRICES and di -
fy competition as to 1'tJRK GOODS.
Give us a call and you will he pleased hy
our fair dealings, just weight and true
incastiK*.
SALE & K0SSI0N0L,
3)2 Jackson st., between Greene and Elii
Augusta, Ga.
BOOT A2 n D vHOE gHw P.
I announce to the citizens of Crawford
ville and the vicinity that i have m,cried a
h; 'oj< on ’orner of i »r. Farmer’* lot on
Mum street, and will give prompt atten
aTrhf 8 ' ^ atlsract ' ,on * ,,:Uil " tee ' 1
lAf Terms strictly cash.
JAMES FLOYD, *
CrawfordviiJe, On.
The Atlanta Post-Appeal.
THE ONLY DAILY IN THE STATE
Published Every Morning, Monday
Included.
Fcarle.es In Condjutlirtq Wrong in Cli¬
ques, Ilinqs or Partus.
LIVUS FULL MARKET REPORTS ( OK
RE* 4 KD DAILY
Number 19.
KIRS the FOR MILLION!
Foo Choc’s Balsam of Shark’s Oil
OSl’l l VF.I.Y ttESTOilES THE HK^IUKO, ANti
IS THE ONLY ABSOLUTE CURE FOR
DEAFNESS KNOWN.
This Oil is abstracted from peculiar spe¬
cies of small White Shark, caught In the
Yellow Sea, known as Cnrcliarodon Ron
delctii. Every Chinese fisherman knows
it Its virtues as a restorative of hearing
was discovered by a Hurl hist Priest about
the year 1410. Its cures were so numerous
and remedy many so seemingly miraculous, proclaimed that
the Empire. was officially Its became over uni¬
(lie entile use so
versal that for over 300 years no deafness
Sent, lias existed charges among prepaid, the Chinese address people. at
to any
91.00 per bottle.
Hoar What the Deaf Say
It him performed a miracle in my ease.
have head .
I no unearthly noisas in my and
hear much better,
i have been greatly benefited.
another My deafness bottle helped a great deal—think
will cure me.
"Its virtues are unquestionable wild its
curative character absolute, us flic writer
car. personally observation. testify, both from experi¬
ence and Write at once to
IIAYLOCK & JENNET, 7 Dev Street,
New York, enclosing si.oy, and you will
receive by ret ill’ll a remedy that will ena
Vile you to hear like anybody else, and
whose will eiuative effects will bo permanent.
You never regret doing so,”—Editor
of Mereinitlli; Review.
!-<7" To avoid loss in the Mails, please
send money by registered letter. Only
imported by Hivi.oi K ji*;n.\i:y.
Sole agent* for America. 7 Dey st.. N. Y
ADV ICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken
of your rest by a sick child suffering anu
send crying with pain and of cutting teeth? If so,
nt once gel u bottle Of Mn»<
Winslow's Soothing Syrup foh Teeth
ino Cmi.DirtEN. Its value is incalculable,
It will relieve the pool’ little sufferer im»
there mediutely. Depend upon it. it, mothers,
is nu mistake about It cures
stomae.li dysentery and and diarrhoea, regulates colic,soft- tint
bowels, cures wind
tens gives the (be ami gums, reduces inlhmmtiovi.and
tone energy to the whole system,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing ijprup for Club
dre.n •lithe Teething proscription is pleasant to the taste, oldest mid
of one of t.u* an*. .
licit female phyriidatitf and hurstf- in the
United its thrqnjlt States, mid the is \yqrfiL* foe .gain Price Wj^in) censP drug*
out 25
battlejAV' '
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\ s\‘« Water, --°--- KarsaHibirhia >
, ... ■ manufactured from and GiiR
I p First ( , r i | ( . vlatenal, larger Leer Fjcsl, and
< in keirs
and boll waysou Immt. Orders solic
! ited and p onrptly filled.
N. ft.- i . M- Cood quality , ||st
weight shilhH’d to\uiy eustoiners i mar
ket price. -■^'l’ l ‘l‘i.:i l i,
THE BEST
OF ALL
UMHEHTS r
F03 JfA27 Am B3AST.
For more l imn a third ororeontary f he I
01 -1rn n ..i LDluuo.1; baa been
1 Icnown to minions id over tho v.-orid «p
tlic only Safe rollnnce fortho relief oX
neeidonlri and rain. It Is a modlolno
I: liovo T * rice* iiral pralso—Hie i»e»t or Ha
u te l. i c,r every farm ot extoruai pala
tho MEXICAN
Mnr, tariff Liniment i.i ■wlthont an equal.
it fTojiOti ate* IV .1, *tkI inaicle to
fStuuta id the very liono—lnaidnff mid inflnnimntlon tiro ccntlnn- Impoa
Ou of pain
lib,! , i LI**. Its eirccl»upon Umrian Fleahami
i I5r:ito Creollmi uro equally wemdor
A lul. The Met Icon
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V J.Irt'mi'rt It needed by gomebody Ini
:■ hojso. Evm-y ilay briuffs news of
• very of'm ii-.Vfiil Brnlrl hum
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