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Howom'iucb look woiUa years repay;
Bnt men a look le not for me.
Hi, are law furo011113 virile apeech;
JfrirooJa I wnsto, my youth! spend;
And whou success is close la reach
One hurriod step destroys the end.
His will prevails that right be done;
I also fight, the victory miss.
Ha earns the manly Issue won;
I never earned defeat liko this.
At last. wIko no more failure fa.
And all accountsi are balanced true
How will my fate be weighed with his,
And life made Just between us two/
«IVbUtiles iie’a” Wonderful Per
formance.
[New York Sun.]
Au old negro, wlio is very short and as
fat as a traditional alderman, put his head
into the forward cabin of a Cortlaudt
gt re<‘t ferry-boat, a day or two ago, and
looked warily about Every seat was oc
cupied, and one or two persons were
standing near the door. Ho took off his
Imt and entered softly on tiptoe, bowing
with great courtesy as he moved toward
tko paddle box. His head was almost
bald, and went up to a curious point at
the crown. His eyes had a peculiarly
foxy look, and ho smiled to himself as
though enjoying a. great joke. He took
up a position by the paddle-box, where lie
could command a view fore and aft, and
vof evidently keeping a weather eye open
for the decK-hands. Every once and
awhile he put his hand up to bis mouth in
an apologetic way and chuckled very far
down in his throat If he happened to
catch the eyo of any of the passengers'at
such a moment, he winked with intense
meaning and chuckled louder than ever.
When the boat moved out of the slip he
gave one more searching glance toward
the doors, and then, fixing both eyes on
the ceiling, began to .whfatio “The
Mocking Bird. ” »*
The people stared at him iu amazement.
It sounded like a full toned fiutc iu the
hands of a good player. There seemed to
be an immense range to it, and ho went
from deep bass tones to the sharp and
shrill piping tones of a piccolo. First he
whistled the tune through carefully, and
then he fell to giviug it all sorts of varia
tions. The notes rang through the place
loudly and when ho had finished he was vig
orously applauded; then ho went off at n
rattling rate and whistled a dance tune,
and then fell back again to imitating birds.
As he did so he took off his hat and began
to bow and wink at the people.
As be approached tho first man in
the lino of scats he whistled and
gurgled in his throat in a coaxing and
cooing way, which was varied with a chic,
chic, chic” coaxingly. The man laughed,
went down in his pockot, pulled out a
coin and dropped it in tho old man’s hat.
Th§latter then burst into a joyous bit of
melody, something after the stylet of a
carol of a canary bird. Then he coaxed
the next man; and so on, until he went
completely around the cabin. Only two
men refused to pay him, and he must have
made at least $2.00 by tho time the boat
landed.
His face has long been familiar to New
Yorkers, both on the East river, North
river, and Coney island ferry boats. * Ho
is known as Whistling Joe, and it is said
that in the colored comm unity he is a man
of importance.
irpenter's letter in the PhUjufeiphU RnorJ, end
ui« case perfectly described mine. I tried the
CtmctmA Remedied, using two bottles Resol
vent, and CtmcoBA and CirncPBA Soap in pro
portion, and call myself completely cued.
_ „ , L. F. BARNARD
WATEBrOBD, N. J.
ECZEMA. TWENTY TEAMS
Cared. Not a Sign of It* Reappearance.
Yonr Ccticuba has done a wonderful euro for
i than two years ago. Not a sign of
reappearance since. It cured me of a very b
Lczema which had troubled me for [more tin...
twenty ysara. I shall always speak well of Ctm-
ctnu. I tell a great deal of it.
FRANK C. SWAN. Drx, s: ,{tU
UAVEnnnx, Mass.
Having tosed your Ctmctnu Remedies for
eighteen months for Tetter, and finally cored it, I
am anxious to get it to sell on commission. I can
recommend it beyond any remedies I have
best medicine f have
Myrtle, Miss
I had a dozen bad soros upon my body, and I
ail remedies I could hear or, and at last tried ' _
(- utk lua Remedies and they have cored me.
J NO. GAS KILL.
Hebbon, Thates County, Penn.
IIuslQcsa at the White House.
[Washington Cor. Cleveland Leader.]
Ono of, the leading secretaries at tho
White House tells me that the business of
the executive has increased largely since
the days of Lincoln and Grant. “Up
uutil tho timo of Hayes, "says lie, “hardly
a scrap of paper wns kept hero to show
what the president did or why ho did it.
.how wo keep a record of everything and
'vc make a point of answering every letter.
Notes aro kept of tho contents of all im
portant letters received, and by our records
here, in case of on appointment, wo can
tell just why and 1 upon whoso recommen
dation tho appointment was made. In
case tho appointee turns out badly the
president is relieved of the blame and it is
thrown upon thoso who recommended hiim
We receive a great many letters that
should go to the various departments;
homo poor woman in a distant part of tho
country wants a pension. Sho docs not
know anything about tho pension bureau,
and the only person in the government
with whom.she fa acquainted is the presi
dent, She writes to him. Of course her
letter fa referred by us to tho pension
office, and it is tho same with other letters
of the same class. As the executive ollicc
w carried on now it fa absolutely necessary
to have a good force of clerks, and the
day has passed when presidents can ask
*verjr other person they meet to come and
w\r« a clrnt with them at the White
House." ^
What la Mlndf
[Dr. Hammond's. Address.]
Go Into the chemical laboratory of your
own noble university—in honor of whoso
rounder we are lore to-day—and touch tho
P 0 ^ of a gilvanic battery. What fa
u that thrills through your bodies, and
perhaps even burns thp skis of your
"Ogers; or, even, if ihc current bo strong
enough, strikes you dead on tho instant?
Galvanism. What is galvanism? A force.
a °d so fa light a force, and heat, and
gravitation. But when I am told this I
am just os for from knowing what any
0D ® °f tho forces is as I was before.
W hen, therefore, you ask mo what mind
». I answer that it fa a force, possessing
peculiar properties and developed by a
substance constituting a port of the
nervous organism of man and other ani-
W and Known to anatomists andphysi-
mogista as grey nerve tissue. This Is
Hmilar in all essential respects, so for os its
terms are concerned, to the definition that
you would give me of any other force. Of
course it can bo made more precise and
extensive, but no enlargement would
change its character.
Musical Mr. Gladstone.
xr ■ [Chicago Tribune.]
Air. Gladstone has a very sweet tenor
wjeeand sings English, Scotch and Irish
2.r?: M *s negro melodies, to
rjuch he confines himself, with great taste
JJJ* feeling, but when he goes on visits to
house* he insists on singing ducts
Airs. Gladstone, who fa very much
^situation 0 ( Col Bard well Siote, “I
jy. hut Uune who hear me say I don’t,"
**» the Uuslncsf. becomes a bore.
. ■» bfcwtfnj . light u aripuaing
Every species of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Scrof
ulous, Inherited and Contagious Human, with
Loss of Unit, cured by Cuthura Resolvent the
new Blood Purifier internally, and (Juticera and
Ol'TictmA Koai* tho great Skin (.'urea externally.
_ Sold everywhere. Price, Cvncnu, CO cent*;
Boat, 3Scents; Resolvent, Si.
I'ottcr Drug and Chemical Co., Boston.
Savannah, Florida^; Western
* JElAIIiWAY.
{All trains of this road aro run by Central [9
Meridian time, which Is fid minutes Mower tin
Savannah time,}
Superintendent** Office, I
S.-ivitnufih, Nov. 1.1881. f
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, NOV. 2, 188
, l’nsseuger Trains on this road will run n* fo
HPO!
ATLANTIC COAST LINE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah dally nt 6 12 a i
Anivo atHavuiiiiuh Unlly at 7 40pi
Arrive at Jeflup daily at. ...w... 8 10 n i
Arrlvo at WaycVo. i daliy at 0 26 a i
Arrive at Callahan daily nt 11 50 a j
Arrlvo at Jacksonville dally at. '.. U 30 p i
Sto|8 at all regular stations between Savanna
and Jackxonv’lc.
FAST MAIL.
Leave Savnnnahdally at. 7 01 m
*•'■’* Savannah dally at « 17 p i
Jeaup dally at 8 43 a t
f Trite at Waycros* daily at U 50 a r
frlve at Cailfthan daily at 11 20 a i
Arilve at Jacksonville daily at 12 00 I
Arrive at liupor.t daily at s’......11 15 a t
Arrive at Valdo-tu daily at 12 OC p r
Arrivo at Ouiimnn daily nt PI 40 jj
Arrive at Tl omrsville daily at...
Arilve at Rallibrldae dully at
Arrive at Chat.ahooidiee dally at.
Stop* only at station!
stations between Thouu. .. _ —
Passenger* Wr ’ Brunswick tnkn thl* train, ar
riving at Brunswick (via B. AW.Hallway) at
12 45 pm.
Passenger* for Fernandltia, Wnldo, Ocala, Lets-
bury, Ualne*v l lle, Cedar Koy and oil station* on
Florida Railway abd Navigation Company take
this train.
Close connection# o'. Jecktourillo daily for
Qredh Covo Springs St.'Auiualiue, Pa'atka, En
terprise, Sanford an* Jail l*n<1fogs;on St. .John’*
river. f, - , • A
Passenger* for Pons^cotn, Mobile, New Orleans,
rxaaaaii trnus#Mliwisslppl point* take this
rrlving at Pensacola nt 10 05 p ~
m. Now Orleans at 7 15 n m.
Pullman buffet and sleeping* c
NhW Orleans.
CHARLESTON EXPRESS.
nnnah d^.lly nt 1 SO p
Arrive at Savannah dally at 1 -iO p
Arrive nt Jesnp da'ly u r
1 30 p in
8 30pm
3 52 p m
id a: a'l
d Chattahoochee.
u., Mobile 2 40 (
Waycros* U
Waycros# dally at 5 00 p m
Calisbuw doily at 7 18 p in
Arrlvo nt Jscksotitillo daily at 8 Oo p m
Stops at all regular stations between Savannah
v| JndwonvJJlc.
“ • * ’ JackronviHo.
Pu'lman *>
.vanuah to
J Eg UP EXPRESS.
Leavo Savanrtuh daily At 4 20 p m
rrivc at Savannah dii'y at H 45 u m
riivo at JiHttpdally at *......,7 (lo p m
Stops at all regular ahd ting *ta Ion* between
svannah and Jewup.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
cave Savinnah dally at..... \ % 1> bi
rrlvoAt Savannah daily at ,n
Arrivo at J| «up daily.nt..... , 9 5S p m
Arrlvo at Wayen ei.daily at. H -16 p m
Arrive nt Callahan daily at j ™ a m
Arrivo at Jack*onvillt* dally a' « 15 n m
Arrive ut Dupont daily at * *0 a m
At rive at Live Onk daily nr ® l 7 • * u
Arrive nt Caloeenlle dnily at 7 00 a m
Arrive at Valdos.a dai'y i.t H 30 u ru
Arrive at Quitman dally nt j “ m
Arrive nt 'ihomnsvl’ e dally at » n
Anlve at Albany dally at .10 So a m
Pul'inar. palaco sleeping car# Savannah to
nnnah to
Americus Recorder
TO IT8 ADVANCE PAYING RUDSCRlMEltS.
Dashing to Increase the circulation of the 11k-
conuF.n, and at tho same tune to encourage the
payment of subscriptions In advance, wo have for
the past two year* annually dDtiibutcd a humber
of valuable ttntl useful pre-ent# among tliose of
aubscribeis wi.o paid up nil arrears and one
year in advance. These Distributions wero to
fairly conducted, and the preseuts gavo.sucb gen
ial eatisfsetioa. wo have determined to make
anothet distribution on the 2d of March next, at
which wo shall diatrlbuto among those of oar
sabacrlbers who pay up all arrears and one year
in advance the following probata:. J
ONE TON
BTMASTODON GUANO
MASTODON GUANO !*®!
auzumh, UK., wui nuiu 'loolc, McGatrah &
Tojidoe, Americus, Ga. This brand!* acknowN
edged to be without a superior in It* fertilising
qualities, being of high grade and manufactured,
of the best materials. This ton will ! c distrib
uted ih three prize#—one of one. half ton, one ot
COO pouuds, and one of 400 pound*.
ONK TON
GTCOTTON SEED MEAL.TO
tS"COTTON SEED MEAL !*S1
0 MONARCH 0
tsr BOUND BOSOM SlIlllTSI!
i- i t - . ,
From III.- wdl.ltrfcMi h.m. or Cm. II. Cloolt,
Uro.* Co., Troy N.w York. Th.ro .lilltor.
the very best made, both In material, cut and
workmanship. They aro handsome, durable and
never fall to giro satisfaction. Tiny can bo a
at the store of John If. Shat;, on Forsyth stn
who is agent for their sale. Go and *ce them.
jatest value.
••nit*, but It* effect* >
duces Immediate
. .jn on tho roil for
.veral years after. It la also a fine 5**1 for stock.
It I*sold by the Oil Company nt tholr will lor
*22 per ton. This ton will bo distributed tnihrco
irizes—ono of one-half ton and two of onu-quar-
C
WHITE SEWING MACHINE!
WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!
WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!!
Gnlnosvtlle.
tr*lu, arnving at Brunswick at 6 15 a m.
’ Pa*#oii"ers from iemn Jdlnl.GaircavIlle,
Rev. Ocilo. Wildwood, (jccsf'qrg and »i
i Ft,Mix Rmlwsv and Navigation Ooiiipniy it
lor'.da fkmtlie n Railway tike tt is Jit'*.
P«SM>D 'era lor M «.lson, Monticcllo, 1 a! ah-
e and ®!l Middle F'orlda point* take thistrilK
Connection* at J;mkso tvillo daily w*>h i cop e #
Ine Steamer* and R#IIro*d* f or Si. .John # river.
Through ticket* *o'u and aleoptng:«r berih Ac-
iin.nodation* secured nt Bien # i'cket Office,
o. 22 null #*reet, snd at the C°m| any’# Depot,
ot of Liberty stree*. JAB. L- I A 11 OK,
(len'l Pass. Agent.
for Brunswick yK Jesnp take this
•, Cedar
TP SCIENCE OF-UFE. OSLY $1.
IM .HYSELF,
4 Great Medical Work on Manhood.
Ekh.uito.1 Vllslltr, Ni-trov. .M.1 PhAtol !P.-
biiity Premature DecKno In man. Krtors o(
Youth, and the untold miseries rs»uiilnT from In
discretion or excesse*. A book lor every man
young, middle age nnd old. it contains 125 pre.
9 intlaiit for oil acute and chronic disease*,
a of which is invaluable. Bo found by tW
W n knu exnericucc 'or m year# is sue
t'XX S? JESS’S!
“feddcnc. cl 1.1ftI.taliy're«* J*''W?™.*-
ter InstrucUou, and by thcsflli«*ted forrellet U
will beuYflt alL—London f Aocet.
There Is no mem be/ of society torborn tae
Science of LifewUl »>t bo .useful* wuetlier youth,
parent, g iardlsu, lnsiru;tot or cknr) fcan.—Ar»
g °Address the Peal-o-ly Me«l!cal Institute, or Dr.
W.n. Parker, No 4
Mass, who may he consulted on all uiseuse* im
HYSELF
ooi u imuac. or -Uore 1 n ■ JjSB*
fitttiMttUW*'. Tiumtai
nur-lDMlwolc*. Uleroty «|M
eork told In this
ONE BOX-FIVE FOUNDS
“OBOSS-OUT" SMOKING TOBACCO
Mnn.Inctur.il bv W. Duk., Son. & Co., Dur-
b«m, N. O., Irani oM N.rth C.rott ■ - ' ■
up iii handsonie foil packages. A
a* many a# pos.dblo to try It, wo (
it In packages of one pouud each.
FIFTEEN BOXES-
TWENTV BARS EACH-
LIGHTNING SOAP 11!
Ur ■
Manufactured by tin
Company, Cleveland, .
Fancy Cover, Drop Lost, two Draw«rs at each
Table, and i* handsomely tlnUied through'
Fancy
cut. There go 'wlthlt «H the "modern attach
ment*. and it i- warranted lor five yvars. This
Improved Machine Is I he crowning feature of
year* of snccwsful ell'crt*: is a model of beauty,
ot unexcelled workmaashiu, el:ilo<l)ii'.g *11 tlw
latest Improvenunt* known t-i aewtug. mvhlne
mechanism, ex-enln* latger itnw of- wort and.
do'Og U better Hun uil olher mrUilne# combined.
TBo lUlchlnecan hHueu »; Uic Dry Ht-mls ^*‘>re
of JOHN U. fllA", on i -r-ylh >‘fl o', who Is
Bel# Agvnt for l a is • »n Ameri.us. ,.
OTGENTS’ FINK HAT !^2
To be selected by the lucky mm from tho large
mid fine stock ot Calvin fuller A Bon, tho popu
lar Shoe and Hat dealer* <*( Ain.ricr.#. 'Lon tu»
suic* the porseseor o! the firtunutu ticket the tin-
ext hut to he found In Americus a* he can select
•uy style from the entire at xk.
Hf-PAlIl OF LADIES’ FINE^IIOES \
Front'lbs celebrated n
of Striiky Si Co., flu
tafned a national repumt
in
UhUshmei
... ho have at
Mr line. Them
handsome't f 'ir <
America#, and retail at IU per pair. I b-y cat.
1« #ceu at the Diy Good# and »b©e hii.rc o John
II Shaw, who is Sole Aj-nt for k tUv*« go>ls In
Americus.
1000-TWO BOXES—1000
DUKE OF DURHAM C IGARETTES!!
Manufactured try W . Duke, Bon* Sc Co, Durhsm,
ho.th C.r-Iiic, who have male this brand known
throughout tho world wt tt e tug made
from old North Oarodn* Ux^tlio buast In tho
wor d. Tlie value of these hove* l* KfcOO. In
onter that as m«y to*«lt>:e may enioy them,
they will be distributed in ja.kagw of iW«ab.
HANDSOME
PT8ETH THOMAS CLOCK !^3
Pnnd..bcd l»y McBride 4k C-*., of Atlanta.
Z3T ONE BOX-FIVE FOUNDS
.•MAY LEE”SMOKING TOBACCO!
Manufactured 1-Y W. Dok**- Bonn 4k Co, Durham,
K, c„ from olti Mcrrtb Curailnn leaf, l*»e finest
►moving leaf in the »ori'. > Ti.c lox is telly
rrartb five doliui*. an* wI.l ho appmetottd by a
lover of pur* wood. Is order that more may en-
Manor.,luted ly W. C. Nell * Co„-|AUa.l.
K"-!'. ■>">■ nfllic most wonderful dl.
new process this soap
li clothing almost wltb-
•oftrd, at the same timo
injuring the fabric,
rer made, and In or-
gJMg*.i<-'ll to'dl.lrfijiilod InllUoits^of'vo
IOO-B-O-O-K-8 1—100
BY STANDARD AUTHORS 11
BOUND JIN CLOTH AND GOLD M I
printed on good paper, handsemdy bound in
Cloth and told, and would make a valuable ad
dition to any llbroiy.,
tw 8-I-L-V-E-U W-A-T-C-II! 1
he wants ono he can rely upon.
KTSILVER BUTTER DISH !
Willi Co.or, a lUudromo Article. ••
SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS,
SILVER PLATED TEA SPOONS,
SILVER PLATED FORKS.
CHAMBER SETT—FOUR PIECES,
;CHINA|FRUIT DISH,
SILK HANKERCHIEFS,:
BRONZE LAMP,
HANDSAW, |
JEWELRY,
» BUGGY WHIP,
: And a Number of OtlierJArticlfF.
MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION:
The Distribution will be made.In tho fallowing
manner: The iiame'and po#t|offlce of each aub-
acrttxr will be written on a slip of paper and put
in an envelope, nnd all placed In a box. The
name of each of the presents to be drawn will
also : L« placed lo onvelope* and put ia another
box. On tho day of the distribution iheso boxes
will bo tufned over to a committee of responsible
gentlvmeu, who, bofoie the drawing begins, wil
call upon some of the audience to mix tho con
tents of the boxes;to .their satisfaction. After
this, two boys, one at each, will toko envelope*
tlmuItAi enusIr from the boxes ai d band them to
the committe*', who will first read tbi name and
thin the prtsent. Tho secretaries will keep
correct !i*t uf the name# of tho subscribers and
the articles drawn a# they arc called out. This
will continue until every article hat been drawn
from the box of presents, when tbs committs#
will declare the distribution completed.
In the box of prevents there will be xo blaxsb,
hence every nume drawn from the box of names
I*:fore the prcscuts arc exhausted wlll'get’one of
these articles, most of which are worth many
tune# the amount paid lot *nbseriptioe.
Itemittauces may bs tr.sdo by post office
order or registered letter.
Clubs.-We will give s copy of the paper free
to any one'pelting up a club of ten subscribers
’.!th**r new or old enrs renewing.
Cash to. sccompsny name# is all esses.
|| Any out cm set as agent for the RECORDER,
bnt we will not ba responsible until we receive
the money for subscripUou.
<2.\V« guarantee to farntah • paper worth at Issst
tho price a*kcd for it-f a—besides giving sa op
portunity to got on# of the [nbovelhandsomt
presents, j
Remember that youJcannot^-oesiUy luvss* M
lw »tetter way ihaa [by fubecribinf for the U#
Wo desire to call the Attention of (ha pnblfo to the fast (bet wo here el hit got
eottled in our new store oo the PUBLIC SQUARE snd hare on head a large end
hnndsomo stock of every thing in our line. Oar stook oooiiete partly of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of All Kinds I
SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
. GOLD PENS. PENCILS AND TOOTHPICKS.
WALKING DANES, OPERA GLASSES,
GOLD AND AND SILVER THIMBLES, ETC.
We are Headquarters for
Spectacles and Eye-Glasses!
Can salt any and every one in Gold, Silver, Steel, Bronze, ZyIonite, Celluloid or
Rubber Frames. We are Sole Agents for KING’S CELEBRATED PATENT COM
BINATION SPECTACLES—the best in tbo world. Wo;eeU tho . ,: A '}
Davis and Williams Singer Sewing Machines!
end have oonstantly on hand Needles, Oils, Attachments and Fferta for all llaehinefl.
We have tho best equipped shop for the . . r . _
Repair of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry
in this section of tno Slate. We employ none but flnt-oton workmen and guarantee
ell our Work.
PIANO AND ORGAN DEPARTMENT.
This branch of onr business is steadily increasing and all we ask is that parties
who expect to buy a Piano or Organ will call and examine onr stock find get onr
prices before they buy. If tve cannot do as well or better for joa than yon can do
for yourselves we do not ask yonr patronage. The fact that we have sold Pianos and
Organs to dozens of the best business men in Americas shows plainly that wo sell as
low as any one, and when yon buy from us you have uo freight to pay nod save the
tronbleof unboxing the initrnment, as we place it in yonr home and give yon a
FIVE YEAR’S gum-anteo. Wo also have on hand a large atook of email Musical la-
strumeutR, consisting of Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Tambourines, Aooordeons and
Harmonicas, and also keep Strings of tbo very best nuality, Violin Bows, Tail pieoefi, *
Bridges, Rosin and all kind of Musical Instrument Trimmings.
The Office of the Southern Express Company
is in oar store and their Agent, Mr. S. C. COOPER is in our employ as Book-keeper
and Salesman and will be glad to serve all who are needing anything in oar line.
CALL AND SEE VS IN 0UB NEW STORE!
•vlltf JAS. FRICKER & BRO
.V:
\pS- HO TO • •
UU - CALVIN CABTER& SON
Foe SOOXa-aXTO BXCOKB,
Public Square, . . Americas, Oft,
itEST GOODS
FOR
LEAST MONEY 1
New Store
AMD
New Goods.
Under Commercial Hotel, >
'0RSYTH ST., - - AMERICUS, GA.
New Goods! Low Prices!
TO FILL MY NEW STORE I HAVE ORDERED A LARGE STOCK OF
Bools
Testaments and Bibles from 5 cts. to $1^00 each.
.Ubums - - - from 25 cts. to lO.OO exch.
Papetries ... from 15 cts. to 5.00 each.
Toys .... from 1 ct. to 600 each.
WRITING PAPER AND ENVELOPES A SPECIALTY !
Large Stock of Blank Books, Ink and Pens—Best Quality.
Best Grades of Tobacco and Cigars.
Goods to snit all tastes and purses from Candy and Chewing
Gum to Quarto Dictionaries and Bibles.
PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE PRICES!
HWsPSpecisl orders receive prompt attention.
m, AGNES AYOOOK.