The Weekly news and advertiser. (Albany, Ga.) 1880-1???, February 27, 1892, Image 4

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    CONTEST
WAS ION
TO DECIDE
WHO SHOULD HAVE HER.
Wat a jrack't-Whlppfn; and
the Other a gkatinff Race-Queer
tray of Choosing a II a* band.
;
! i
Miss Alice Grover and Richard Par
sons, of Millington Green, Ct., were
married a few days ago. This was the
closing chapter in a romance of which
the principal features are a jacket
whipping contest and a skating con
test. Bichard Parsons and Alexander
Boyce, prosperous young farmers, be
gan two years ago paying attention to
Miss Grover, who was seventeen years
- old, very pretty and vivacious. She
appeard to have as deep regard for one
as for the other, and neither could
satisfy himself that bis suit was looked
upon with favor. As the months
rolled bv the two snitors began to eve
each other jealously.
Parsons called at the Grover home
last May to invite Alice to attend a
picnic. Be found that she bad already
gone with Boyce. Parsons drove io
the pic nic grounds and managed to
work up a fight with Boyce. The
friends of the two men finally got
them apart. A week later Parsons
challenged Boyce to a jacket-whipping
contest, in which jackets were to play
their parts. The men were to
be bare above their waist*,
their left hands to he tied to their
bodies, and they were to thresh each
other with walnut whips until quarter
was called for. The worsted suitor
was to allow the victor to win the hand
of Miss Grover if he could. Parsoa’s
challenge was promptly accepted, and
the contest took place in a barn in the
presence of a dozen friends of the con
testants. The thrashing lasted until
both men sink to the floor from ex-
. haustioo. Miss Grover, hearing of
this affair, refused to have anything
more to do with either of the men, hut
they continued so far as possible tbeir
addresses to the youg woman until
ehe ones more smiled upon them.
Two weeks ago she told Parsons and
Boyce that sb6 believed she loved one
as well as the other, and that she had
decided to bestow her hand upon the
man who could prove himself most
worthy of her in a skating contest.
This contest was to be on Colton’s
pond, a mile from Millington Green,
and to last two evenings. The skaters
were to start from opposite sides of the
pond at 7 o’clock and skate until 10.
Parsons was to do his best to catch
Boyce the first night. The second
night Boyce was to catch Parsons. If,
between the hours mentioned during
the two nights, the men failed to over
haul each other, the contest was to go
on every night until one of the men
was caught. If Parsons caught Boyce
the first night and Boyce caught Par
sons the second night, the contest was
to bo continued two more nights until
it was decided which was the better
man. The shores of Colton’s pond
were lined with spectators when the
contest began, and fires were burning
around the poud. Miss Grover wit
nessed the struggle. The first night
* Parsons caught Boyce after nearly
three hours skating. On the second
evening Boyce failed In his efforts, and
the referee declared Parsons* the win
ner. koyce took his defeat very much
to heart. Miss Grover seemed to be
well satisfied with the result and readi
ly consented to an early marriage.
He And t he.
From the New York Lodger.
They sit together before the fire.
They are wrinkled and gray and both
arc very tired. Be has not been suc
cessful in life, she has not been happy,
Fortune and death have robbed them
of everything that they held dear, and
have left them but the one tiling for
which they do not care—life.
“Do you remember,” he asks,
“when wc were children together? We
used to play together every day, and I
used to carry your books to school for
you and home again, and vou would
Bave the greater part of your sweets
which your mother gave you, for me.”
“Yes, I remember,” she answers.
“We were very happy then.”
“And do you remember,” he con
tinues. “the day wo stood up together
before the alter, you in your white
dress, I in ray broadcloth? Who would
have thought then that I would not be
successful, and that you would not be
happy all your life? I thought that
with you by my side I could conquer
the world if it were neccessaty.”
“Yes, I remember,” she answers
“Wo were very happy then.”
“And do you remember,” he says
again, “the day we took our first child
to be baptized ? Wo were very happy
then, and very proud. And wo dream
ed that wo would spend our old age in'
the loving arms of children, wealthy,
honored and loved.”
“Yes, I remember,” she answers,
“We were very happy then.”
“But uow—uow—”he says, and can
not go on, for there i3 a tear In I1I3 eye
and a great lump in bis throat.
“Now,” she answers, clasping his
withered hand lovingly in hers, “I am
happier thau I have ever been before
In my life, although until just now I
did not realize it. I am very happy,
because God, though he lias taken
everything else from me, has left me
you.”
ODDS AND ENDS. t "“
When Mayor Grant entered his
A Itlilliim Friends.
A friend in need is a triend indeed,
and not less than oue million people
have found just such a friend in Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs, and Colds.—If you have
never used this Great Cough Medicine,
one trial will convince you that it has
wonderful curative powers in all dis
eases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each
bottlo is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed or money will be refunded
Trial bottles free at
H. J. Lamar & Son, Drug store.
One of the yet-to-be-explained mid
night mysteries is why every board in
the floor will crack when carefully
stepped upon by the comer-in. and
won’t make e sound in drytime.
The mortality from what, are called
winter diseases is not easily estimated.
Coughs, colds, bronchitis and sore
throat make up fully oue-half of the
death rate. More people die from pneu
monia, which first began as a “bad
cold” than from consumption. Hum
phreys’ Specifics Nos. 1 and 7, for fever
and inflamation, for coughs and colds,
are sovereign, curing promptly .mildly,
safely and effectually, aud thus arrest
ing pneumonia—as hundreds of thous
ands testify. They have been In use
for many years, and have sc univer
sally met the expectations of the peo
ple that we are almost “carrying coals
to New Castle” to thus speak 01; hem
—Exchange.
The only really successful liar is the
man who docs it in a matter of fact
way. _____
UMraaictd Cure.
We authorize our advertised drug
gist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
upon this condition. If you are
:ifilicted with a cough. Cold or any
Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and
will use this remedy as directed,
giving it a fair trial, aud experience
no benefit, you may return the bottle
• and have your money refunded. We
could not make this offer difi we not
know that Dr. King’s New Discovery
could be relied on. It never disat>-
. . . ... , , •■£.
Japan operates its railroads.
Driving belts are of paper.
Paris has eighty seyen daily pap<
Glass coated bricks are announced.
Uncle Sam boasts two negro women
lawyers.
Spain has only 3,231 Sunday-school
children.
Everything gets around In a sewing
circle.
Baltimore bricklayers work eight
hours.
Japan use3 American made street
cars.
Virginia owns 1,000,000 acres of oys
ter lands.
The Dolphin Is the fastest swimmer
in the
Mount Veeavfns is again in a state
of eruption.
American looms are on the Increase
in England. *
Mrs* Scott-Siddon’s tour has ended
in disaster.
Tennessee will have a State Federa
tion of Labor.
Great Britiau has 217,600 anion
mine workers.
Fireflies in jars furnish light in the
West Indies.
Signs of the season’s wane are visi
ble on tbe circuits.
Poles in Prussia want Polish taught
in the hcbools.
The fountain of the only beauty that
lasts is the heart.
Banks of clouds arc often broken by
heavy drafts of wind.
A chivalrous man will never make
light of an old flame.
The smallest of the new postal cards
is called “The 400.”
The crack of doom ought to be heard
at the break of day.
Only two Americans are engaged in
business in Egypt.
Rabbits are selling in Memphis,
Tenn., at 3 cent* a piece.
There are more republics in the
world than monarchies.
One-half of the people born die be
fore the age of sixteen.
Nothing except the mint can make
money without advertising.
The hotter people feel toward each
other the cooler they act.
It never docs any good to air opin£
ions that need fumigation.
Too great specific praise is apt to Im
ply geueral disparagement.
A florist at San Mateo, Cal., has 18,-
COO chrysanthemum plants.
“Learn to labor ami to wait.” Do
not forget that labor ccme3 first.
The Persians have a different name
for every day in the month.
&The Mohammedan year i3 shorter
thau our3 by nearly eleven days.
he caplc tolls on the hilian spat
reached about $100,000.
St. Louis has eaten 1,200,000 rabbits
during the last three month,
Time heals all things except wound
ed pride aud old rubber shoes.
A snowstorm is raging in Paris and
traffic is almost at a standstill.
Wise Medical men do not treat som
nambulism as a pillow case.
During the reign of Queen Victoria
Gieat Britain had 15 wars.
Only three golden eagles were ever
shot in Maine, so far as known.
Large stock-raisers of California are
losing valuable horses from the grip.
A clever woman listens to compli
ments; a foolish woman accepts them,
There is a woman in Oregon who lias
worked twenty years at stone-cutting.
It was the reporter who attended an
execution who went out with the tied.
A girl in Norway must bo able to
bake bread before she can have a beau.
Ohio has eight living cx-Governors,
five Republicans and three Democrats.
No human shoulders could bear the
troubles their heads thinks they hear.
A New York woman boasts of hav
ing a two hundred dollar prayer-book.
The mo3t valuable experience is fre
quently the least pleasant experience.
Mr. J. K. Emmet, Jr., is going to
Europe this summer to cultivate his
oice.
Variety entertainments for private
parties have become popular in New-
York.
The girl who marries a title very
frequrntiy turns her fortune to a
count.
The standing strength of the Lon
don detective force is about four hun
dred.
Many a boy has had a fast train of
thought spoiled by striking an open
switch.
The tusks of an ordinary elephant
weigh about a hundred and twenty
pounds.
A man named James Q. Blaine was
indicted for burglary In New York re
cently.
Some men imagine that their wrongs
mature immediately after their wed
ding rites.
"Nothing is bo encouraging to good
as an energetic readiness to take ad
vantage ot it.
It is not so much what a man thinks
as what he does that makes bis place
In the world.
Be carefui about using the parting
salution, “so long,” to your tall, slen
der friend. Be may consider it a re
flection on his physique.
Getting up a collection is a lad; tak-
ing up a collection is generally looked
upon 8S an imposition.
The work of county committees on
tbe World’s Fair has commenced all
ov.r the state and a good report is
being made from all quarters.
_ he found a little
j-irl' waiting for;hiru. She bad a han
dle wrapped in an old red shawl which
she tightly clasped to her breast.
“Well, my little girl,” said the may
or leassaringly, “did you want to set
me? What is it.”
The little one looked frightened, bit
appeared to pluck up courage from the
mayor’s pleasant tones, and, mart hi eg
across to his desk, proceeded to unwind
tbe bundle. Out tumbled a little blind
mongrel, yellow puppy about a week
old.
“There’s five more jatt like that,”
said the child, “an* last night a man
took their mother away in a nragoi.,”
and the little lip begrn to tremble.
Do you mean tbe dog-catcher?”
asked tbe mayor soothingly. The lit
tie maiden nodded her head vigorously
all the while keeping her eyes on th*
puppy* which was sprawling abo'it ih»
mayor’s desk. The mayor laughed.
“Never mind, little girl,” be said
*1*11 fix that,” and he signed an order
on the pound-master for the release of
the dog.
“Give that to your papa, or some
body, and you’ll get your dog afialn,*
he said. The little girl took the pape-
and, after wrapping the puppy up
again iu the red shawl, marched out o‘
the ofTce looking very happy indeed.
821 and $24 Ucak*.
The Tyler Desk Co., of St. Louis.
Mo., are now out In a thousand Uttilj
papers offering their celebrated 4 ft. t>
Standard Commercial Brass Lined
Cnrtain Desks at $?l and $24 net, spot
cash, and $1000 10 any factory 01
earth that will duplicate them in style,
finish, details and price. Send you;
orders direct as they are made and
sold exclusively by the Tyler Desk
Co.,*St. Louis, Mo. See their card it
this issue.
was what a witty woman called that
period of life which all middle-aged
pas3 through, and during which so
many seem to think they mast suffer—
that Nature intended it so. The same
lady added: “If you don’t believe In
‘woman’s suffersgi,* there is one bal
lot which «i!l effectually defeat If—
Dr. Pierce’s- Favorite Prescription.”
This is true, not oniy at the period of
niddle life, but at all ages when wo-
x»pn suffer from uterine diseases, pain
ful irregularities, inflammation, ulcer
ition or pro'apatia, the “Favorite Pre-
-rriptfcm” so strengthens the weak or
diseased organs aud enriches the Wood,
that years ot he-ilth aud enjoymant aie
added to life.
There is no ?urer*ign of a oad heart
• hau for a writer to find delight in de
grading his.species.
nerit Ulna.
We derire to say to our citizens, thm?
•*or years we have been selling Dr
iving’s New Discovery for Consump
.ion. Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Buck-
:en’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters,
aid never bamlJed remedies that sell
4* well, cr that h ive given such uni-
/ersal satisfaction. We do not hesitate
o guarantee them every time, and we
-tand readv to refund the purchase
price, if satisfactory results do not fol
low their use. These remedies have
von their great popularity on theli
nerits. H. J. Lamar & Son, Drug
gists. 1
A social life which worships money
aid pursues social distinctions as it?
dm i-, in spirit and fact, an aristocra
T- '
Some drag^rs m »y Ml vou they
nave other chill remedies just as goo**
a Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic:
hey have cut. It is the best mad*
uslst upon having it even Iftho pom
iruggl.«t don’t m »ke quite as much
:e woul i have, done h»’l he sold yen
ome other prep (ration. Cure guaran
seed.
It is said that Shakspeare p^epetra-
ted sixty* three puns iu “Romeo and
Juliet.”
“La Grippe.*’
Hundreds of publishers, having
found Humphreys’ Specifies of price
less value in their family, never hesi
tate to recommend them to their man:
readers. Bear the unsolicited testi
mony of a few:
Chicago, 111. “Western Broker:
I find Humphreys’ Specifics are inv*l
uable. Several severe cases of L-
Grippe in my family have been caret
by a faw day’s treatment. Hampton
N. J. “Atlantic Mirror:” I hav*
used Humphreys’ Specific No. S vr
with marked benefit, and am always
glad to recommend its use. Waverly
Ohio. “Watchman:” For fevers, and
colds, Humphreys’ Specifics are inval
uable.
Xu the New York State Library are
twenty-six different portraits of Co
lumbus.
Happy Hooaler*.
Wm. Timmons, Postmaster of Ida-
vilie, Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters
has done more for me than sill ot!i*o
medicines combined, for that bad fee!
ing arising irom Kidney and Live!
trouble.” John Leslie, farmer ar.r
stockman, of same place, says: “Find
Electric Biitersto be the best Kidney
and Liver medicine, made me feel lik*
a new man.” J, W. Gardner, ban!
ware merchant, same town, says:
Electric Bitters i3just the thing tor:
man who is all run down and don’t
care whether he lives or dies; he founo
new strength, good appetite and fed.
just like like he had a new lej.se'©
life. Only 50c. a bottle, at . J. La-i
mar & Son’s drug store. 2
The new opera by Johann Strauss—
“Ritter Passman”—is not likely to bi
heard outside of Vienna, where it was
produced last mouth.
Electric Hitters.
This remedy is becoming so wel
known and so popular as to need n<
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same son go
praise.—A purer medicine does no
exist and it is guaranteed to d > a!
that is claimed. Electric Bitters wii
cure all diseases of the Liver and Kid
neys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Sal
Rheum and other affections caused b
impure blood.—Will drive malaru
from the system and prevent as well a>
cure all malaria fevers.—For euro o’
headache, constipation and indiges
tion try Electric Bitters.—Entire satis
faction guaranteed, or money refund
It.—Price 50 cts.. and $1 per bottles
H. J. Lamar & Son’s drugstore.
There is no fool like au old fool, yet
we’re never too old to learn.
filUleUatLiveljr.
Little drops of water,
Little grains of sand.
Make the mighty o-enn,
And the plensant land.’’
And dropping into prose, we woalf*
say, that Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellet*-
are mild, but prompt in relieving con
stipation, sick headache, bilious at
tacks, pain in the region of kidneys,
torpid liver, aud in restoring a healthy,
natural action to tits stomach and
bowels. 25 cents a yial. Ooe Pc'Jet r
dose. Little, but lively. The use ol
the old style, drastic pills is au outrage
on the human system.
Jure:ire ity,Kas., has a “Bellamy
lul»” that does the cooking for for-y-
four families. The members aie very
enthusiastic.
Specimen Cases.
S. H, Clifford. New Castle, Wls., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma
tism, his Stomach was disordered, his
Liver was affected to an alarming de
gree, appetite fell away, aud he was
terribly reduced in flesh and strength.
Three bottles of Electric Bitters cared
him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
/ears* standing. Used three bottles of
.Electric Bitters and seven boxes ot
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and his leg It
sound and well. John Speaker, Ca
tawba, O., had five large Fever sores
on his leg, doctors said he was incura
ble. One bottle Electric Bitters and
oue box Bocklen’s Arnica Salve cured
him entirely. Sold by H »T. Tjnur &
Son’s drug store. 3
Sixty-nine of the processors at tbe
Berlin university, including all the
theological faculty but two, have pe
titioned the Prussian diet against the
primary education bill now under con
sideration in that body.
The Grippe Raging i o Alabama.
‘•La grippe is raging here, and I find
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to be a
certain cure for it,” says W. G. Johns,
of Trimble. Cullman Co., Ala. Mr.
Johns ordered a supply of the Remedy
to be shipped by express as quickly as
possible. There is no question bat
this Remedy is of great value in the
treatment of the grip especially on ac
count of its count aracting any tenden
cy of the disease towards pneumonia.
It is also a pro mot and certain cure for
the cough which n*uallv follows an
ckoftt
When Baby wag sick.
We gave Lor
When she was a Child,
She cried for Castor!*
When she became Miss,
She clung to Castcrla-
Whcn she had Children,
She gave them Castorl*
Jonas Sims bas been arrested ir
hattanooga for making counterfeit
silver dollars, The imitation Is excel
lent and a large number of them werf
circulated.
BSscKlen’a Arnica .*iai v«.
The best salve in the worid foi Cuts
raise?, Sorc3, Ulcer3. Salt Rheum,
ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hf.ndf.
hUblain3, Corns, and all Skin Erup-
ons, and positively cures Piles or n«
ay required. It i3 guaranteed to give
erfect satisfaction, or money refund*
d. Price 25 cents per box
or sale by Lamar, Rankin lAin«v.
aue 28-vx.%s1v-
T.ie S ate Democrat c ixecutiv*
•ommi:tve of Florida bas named June
1st as tbe day and Tampa as the placr
or holding the Slat* convention.
ON® BXJOYS
Both the method and results w
3jrup .A Figs is taken; it is pleas
rod refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cfanses the sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers' and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup cf Figs is the
QHy remedy of its kind ever pro
ceed, pleasing to the taste snd ac-
pleasinjr
1 b
e to the
ta" ajticn md truly
iffects, ' -
healthy
ceptable to the stomach, ^prompt
effects, prepared only from the m
ana agreeable substances,
its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
known.
of Figs is ibr sale in 50c
rod'$l" bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
nay not have it on band will pro
cure it promptly for any one whe
wishes to try It. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAM FMAMCT^Q. CAL
LOUISVILLE, Kt. MEW YORK. M.T-
Chambr-lalttM etun fieuacdy.
Mr. O. F. D ivi*. E litor of th<
3!oomfi*i«i, low*. Farmer, says:
tan rcconi n«=nd C mraberjuin’s Cough
Remedy to all suff. rers with cohfa and
jroup. ” l bave u-ed it in my fansilj
or the pa«t tvo years anti have foun«
t the b?st I ever u?ed for the nurp'^ee
or which it i* fntenlerl. 25 an 1 50
•ent bort'es f-»r sale bv H. J. Lamar &
Sons* and all PnisiwU.
Time and vide wait for no rain, al
though the proper thing is to learu. t<
labDrand to wait.
laOKEitS
I PUBS
j fm
i PILLS,
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YinsS3 CuU‘b:-&tc<2 ESULlolIJ
Pfiiwi.- i\*: .vu Caro for Sic 1:1
e, LMaaocts, ttn-lj
. lien. Small, pleaa.7
ant asil n fuworJte with the!
ladle*. Sold In England for Is.!
la America, tor the. G«t;
Llicn, from jour Dra—;!ste. or*
Bcn<l to Yt. 11. HOOEXB * CO. “
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Successful traiuers of horses, pro-
IC3S T oial bisebal! players and Ulived
S!atcs senators now get about the
same -alary.
<4 tVaiu «»’• MulT r ujt”
v A3 w’. at a wi t.y wore an called that
lerio i ot life which all middle-aged
><tS3 liiro-igh, and during which w
lany se*'«n :o think they must suffer
—that Nature intended it so. The
ame ladv *d.led: “If you don’t be-
>»ve in woman’s suffer-*ge’ there U
one b 11 -t which will effectually de
feat ir.—I» r . Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
i TaG is tru *. not only at th-
•erio-1 ot mid la life, but at all age^
vhf»u suffer from uterine dis-
ase«, p ifaful irreg'il>ii ies, inflamma-
Ion. iiltvr irioo or prolapsus, the “Fa-
rorste Prescription” so strengthens th<
•yeak «>r dltrased organs and enriche?
me blood, that ye-irs of health and ea-
»yu eu! ar<i added to life.
The mau who &A3’s be is “going to
*9t there and don’t you forget it, !
makes more ncLe abiut it than -the
nan who is actually there.
RnlhSaiNi anS Sianrr.
»ttroab!es th* sinner and troubles the- saint
Ik’s a t oubluioiue, trying an i na a ty com
plain*,
Don’t think it incurable; I tell tou it ain’t.
Excu-e th> grtonaic; it’s the truth
i’m after, whether grammatically or
ingrainuicalSy told. 'I hs truth Is, that
tatarrb cm b> cured. Toe proprle-
or3 of Dr. Sxge's Catarrh Remedj
*ffe- *500 for an incurable case of Ca
tarrh in die Bead.
Tub o YXPTC3I3 of Catarrh.— Head
iche, obstruction of nose, discharge-
'ailing inf.o the throat, sometimes pro
• use, watery and , acrid, at others
•.hick, tenacious, mucous, purulent,
doody, putrid and clfeusivr; ey«*
weak* ringing in the ears, deafness:
Jfeosive breath, smell anil taste im
mired, and general debility. O ily i
ew of these symptoms likely to be
iresent at once. Dr. Sage's Remedy
;'.ir«>s the wor-t cases. Onlv 50 cents.
ioId by druggists, everywhere.
ItCtn B*K pt.
Dakane—You have a fine new
vatch, I see.
Gasweri—Y ;y; isn’t it a beauty ? It
•ost $150.
“Do„s it keep time?”
“Keepjtim??- No; ti ne flics as fast
vs bet era I bought it.”
SEV.SAM.P. JONES
REV. J. B. HAWTHORNE
WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT
DR. KING’S
It is said that one woman in every
sixty in London is a gin-drinker, one
in every twenty a pauper and one in
thirteen illiterate.
25 and 50 cent bot-
4 Plenttlucr Sense
Ol bealth and strength renewed aud of
ease and comtort follows the use os
Syrup of Figs, as it acts In harmony
with nature to effectually cleanse the
system when costive or bifiious. For
sale in 50c and $1 00 bottles by all
leadiug druggist
Business is the rub of life, perverts
our alms, casts off tbe bias, and leaves
us wide and short of the intended
mark.
Ii Life A'ortli Eirms'.?
Not if you go through the world ?
dyspeptic. Dr. Acker’s Dyspepsia
Tablets are a positive curs for the
wor3t forms of Dyspepsia, Indigestion.
Flatulency and Constipation. Guar
anteed and sold by Hxlsmax & Agar
Co.
Tiie energy of a stroke of lightn log
is estimated to be equal to that of a one
hundred borec-power engine working
ten hours.
ChsmbaTlftfn’3 Eye sad FiWr.
OintrasZLt.
A csrtun enre f or Cbronio Sore Ertjs,
letter, Salt Steam, Scald H«gri. old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Ff-rrtma
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling acd soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cared by
it after all other treatment had failed
it Is put np in £5 and 50 cent boxes.
-n by i bo World Renowned EvangtJist:
I rr.*nrn«*d from Tylor, Texas, on the I2tb
»»i. .J rind my wife hits been tafcinjt Royal
-riceta-r t<> ihc GREAT UPBUILDING of
-r iihvrtlra! system. She Is now almost free
•>*n iii-disirt-sstni? headaches with which she
a* been a ilARTVR for twentyjreara. Surely
imttiono vrond- rsfor her! I WISH EVERY
K»R suffering wife had access to
HAT MEDICINE."
-M**v J. R. Hawthorne. Pastor First Baptist
•irrh. Atbittiu. Ga., was cured of a long stand-
- .;a--.e or Catarrh. Ills wife had been an In-
v'.td fi.im ,»erv«os headache, neat ticla. «3d
•vnmatbm FOR THIRTY YEAR?. SMU.tly
.Tins a liny’s exemption from pain../ Alter
.Kins Uoyal Germetuer two months, he w.dtea:
•A u'-utecnri'.'ile:^ transformation I havenerev
.-:tnnM*i. EV23Y SYKFTOS OF DISEASE 1AM
ISAFFEARSP. She appears to be twenty years
junior, and Is as happy and playful as a
ealtay child- We have persuaded many of oar
Sends to take the medic: ne. and tbe testimony
alJ nr them 13 that it is a great remedy."
Dr. JClm;’* Royal Germetuer ta a boon to
It builds np the strength, increases the
ppetite, aid* digestion, relieves them ot the
•ase of disease, and insures health.
It is an infallible cure for Rheumatism, Hen-
il«;a. Famlyfds, Insomnia. Dyspepsia. Indl-
•sjKin.Palvilailon. Liver. DIadderand Kidney
dsevie*. Chills and Fevers. Catarrh, all Blood
>1 Skin Di ieav-c. Female Troubles, etc.
1‘r.nr.Dted by a desire to re.*ch omr* suffering
»o!e. the prlte has been redtr.Tt! from fLSO to
i.ai per mneeatrated bottle, which makes one
a1i«*r» of medlr-tne-as per direction* arcomp*.
r.nx ea^h buttle. For sate by the Mb
ATLANTIC GESSETUEB CO-Atlanta, Ga.
md I'p IhntRitts. If your Druggist can nol
Lr»p Frog.
Pretty Girl: “Do you tVn^l i
wouM be immodest for a woman to
propose during leap year?” Old
Bachelor (fervently): “No, indeed,
1 think it would be eminently sensi
ble.” Pretty Girl: “That’s j ist what I
cold oiJ Mrs. Sonrface, who admires
/on so much, but she said you’d be
.hocked. I’ll run and tell her.”
A 8a 1 Awakening.
•When in the cork, on thy We hand I lump
knd h* »rl t'ae t^mptra* syren of Ihy tineue—
What flira-s-vh t daft»—what anguish l
en uru-I,
Rut when the can He entered—I was cured!**
Such complt-x’ons as so many of oui
young ladies possess—dull, pimply
.ud covered with sore? and bhek
leads, ia enough to cool the ardor o
.he warmpst lover. To such youn*
adies we would s ty, that yon ca*
ever have a sott, fair, smooth, attrac-
ive, kls-able complexion, unless yoo-
blood is healthy aud pure, for the con
l ition of the b ool decides the com
olexion. Dr. Pierce’s G Aden Medic*
Discovery will purify your blod’, ton*
•ip your system, and drive away tho«»
listressing headaches and hack*yh».
from which you suffer periodically
tod give you a complexion a lily o
rose-leaf might envv.
In Caie Or La “Grip.” - /
Jinks—I wonder why they mak*
?uch awfully large collars ou overcoat
•lowadays.
Blinks—Why? So that when you
rallor meets you on the street he ma;
get a better grip at it.
That Terrible Caaf k
in the morning, hurried for d IR-rf
breathing, raising ph’egra, tightness i
the chest, quickenedjpul^r, chilliness in
the evening or sweats at night, (all o
iny of these things are the first stage
•f consumption. Dr. Acker’s Eng-
ish Cough Remedy will cure the*
fearful symptoms and is sold under >
ooslrive guarantee
Agar Co.
by Hilshax &
if
Dr. I. c. Vm? N*ktf a Er stk Tesat-
ttxxr.-acoarantcfd apeeific for lire*eric. LMx-
xicc* 6. c.-nvuloi«'P0, Fits. Ncrrcus Nrnreijfia
Headache. NervousFrustra'i*«**«>.te.iV* th.
•tee of a’cohcl or t->b*cce, Wake'aia* ss. 3I«-n-
calDevrewnt«,H.,ft nirpot tbe Rra r. tenrit-
is<gin insanitT an-.J leauut y to n-i-^-ry. <Vrst
sad death. Frem tore « Id Ay. Itt;zr. r.:iCte
Lose of Fewer in either emc, InvoTunfcrr T re-
ses and S^ofmatorrhcra. c.-ci«ed byowr-t-rfr-
tioa of tbe brain, *e:f-abuse cr r.vrr-iido!-
gecce. Each box centers one ra<.,n*Vf treat-
^eni si.iwa box.or rtx boxes rcr .3 r-0, sen
by mail, prepaid, or receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX 1 GXb«
Co cure am ca»e. V itb each order :m ivc.
bvtxs torsi* ba.xes. ecromran e<: with ts.cv
we will send the per baser <>cr w;me t ' pnar
sol* e 10 refund the rr-ssey the trej-.iM.ef
toes ret «ffcct a cure. Gnarartces
■mlyby H-!sni*n A Ago? Ccfa. dmgc?st5,
-A h*nv. (t*
^UMPHnEYS’
¥£TERSKA?nFSFtC?ildS
Fcr 2crsss, CsitJe, Shsjp, 2cr3, Hers -
AND FCULTRY.
50{L?&xe Book au .Treatment of Asla.6.:.
an^ Chari Sseui Ifree.
vcapi? T?ewerr/poBRes*icn^,tBEnn»a»*st ica
A. A.ls?pinai JUeiintxitis, HHR Fever.
B. B,—Slralu, Lr.mpr.e--. Hhp«ii.aikx
C. C.—Distemper, Sa«al Hi-c-harve*.
D. i).-:lou or tiruh-i, Worms.
B.K.—Caoshs, UcraTKs, Pceumccla*
F,P.—Ceiic or Gri?rr, Dellyucia.
fr.ii.rria^e. U«*mnrrbecr-»,
B.U.—Urinary and Kidney
I. I. -Eruptive JJi-rav:., .'*.z
J. Ii.—Diseases oJ Aicet,iioC| Paralyses.
Single E&ttte (orerSDdcsesX - - ,gf
Stable Case, with fipecfflcs, Kr.nsa!.
V ettrinarj- Curi Oil and Bedlcaior, CT.Of
Tar Vctericavy Care Oil, - . i.aj
Sold by Drnsgists; or Szs>t Prspcld srrwbcr*
and in as? Quantity on Heeoi.nl of Tries.
HUMPHREYS’ MEL I CINE CO^
Corner William cad Joiin Ne v York
E02EZC*?ATKIC
.SPECIFIC V.q£&
— — 1. The on»i-TOce-ssf>u f j
Ns/oas Deb!:is¥, Vita! Wsaknsss-
*nd Frostretion, fren* ovw-7-orj; or oUu>r cause*
ft P« Wkor o vials and isjyo: vial 1 ovuer. for $ 1
SOLP-BT Drcgpcsts, or^enr postr-rdd ourc:c!,-
of price—*HJ*!PI!REYS’ HEDICI3E CO..
^Por. William and John Su IT. V
IHILD BIRTH
• • MADE EASY l
1 Mothers* Friesd ’* is a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com
bined in a manner hitherto unknown
MOTHERS’
FRIEND
WILL DO afi that is claimed for
it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Quid. Book
to “ Mothers ’’ mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary testimonials.
SentHv express on mxipl «".f rnce *1.S0 per bottlf
CCAOFiELO REGb'LAfCS Ca., 2.
COLD CY ALL DRUGGISTS.
W. L DOUGLAS $3 SHOE.
It is made of the best leather produced in this country. It is a calf Shoe, made
seamless, best dongola tops. It is as smooth inside as a hand-sewed Shoe. It is equal
to other makes" costing from $4 to §5. It is stylish, durable and comfortable to the feet.
The Best Shoe in the World for the Price-
i
FOR GENTLEMEN.
Op GExrrsx: HAND-
■ SEWED. It equals im
ported French shoes
costing from $8 to $12, and
cannot be duplicated at this
price.
&A OOhaxd-sewed
WELT. The finest calf,
„ stylish, comfortable ana
•iarable, and the best dress shoe
in the country for the price;
same grade as custom made
shoes costing from $G to $9.
50 POLICE SHOE, for
{gtjb farmers, railroad men,
&c. Best calf, sc-amlcss,
smooth Inside, three heavy soles
with extension edge. One pair
Trill do for a year.
Columbus Southern Railway
AND ’
BinWILI
The New and Popular Route to
Columbus, Atlanta, Cbattannogs
Louisville, Cincinnati, Washington
Baltimore, Philadelphia and N. Y.
Through coaches between Albany andGrlf
Qn and Columbus and Atlanta.
schedule in effect Sept.* 7tb„ 1391.
NORTH BOUND.
Lv Albany..
Lv Dawson^
LvRicblaud,
At Columbus..
Lv Columbus.
At Warm 3s rings
Yr Griffin
Ax Atlanta
No. ta.
Daily.
ilA.id
H13 p m
;i an p m
2 48 pm
S0«l p TO
4S9 p m
5 53 H fil
7 40 n n.
SOUTH BOJ.
Lv Atlanta
Lv Griffin .
Lv Warm Spfinga
Vr Columbus.
Lv Columbus^
Lv Richland
Lv Dawson
Vr Albany
900am
10 22 am
U k am
12 00 in
1 28pm
2 ’8 p it
* 0* p in
D’y ox.
Train 53 makes direct connecwu.
it U-iion Depot, Atlanta, with Rich
rnomi and Danville 750 p. m. train fo>
Georgia, Carolina and Virginia sum
mer reorts and with Western and At-
laiitic and E. T. V. & G. trains fo>
Chattanooga. Ea»t Tennessee and th*
Through tickets on sale and bagg tg*
becked to all principal points fron
coupon stations.
For further information can on or addre®
CLIFTON JO NFS,
M. E. GRAY, Sapt., Gen. Fuss. Agent
Columbus, G%. .
W. D. MANN, W. M. PABSLET,
C. A n Albany, Ga. faen'l Trar. Ag’t
Columbue. G
B. W. PRICE,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Broad Street, - - ALBASY, 0‘
Has just received f*J Spring and
jammer Styles in Elegant Catsimeies,
Fine Broadclothes beat Doeskins,
bandsome Suiting in pieces.
Ali work guaranteed to be in latest
rtyle and boat character of woikman-
tbip.
O. W. PRICE.
T. M. CARTER,
T. M. TICKS OR.
It is a heap easier to stand on the
outside and criticise another fellow’s
place
OF ALBANY, GA.
MONEY LOANED ON APPROVED T2X.X
PAPER.
ss Made or Aaj Foist.
» A?3SITS SOLICTTED SUBJECT TO SIGHT
CHECK.
To meet B growing public demand
aau to encourage economy in tbe sav
ings of earnings, this Bank has Jeeidcd
to allow interest on rime deposits as
INSTITUTE!
r-JoHH A. Davis.
J. 8. Davie.
•wfirst nmm mu
ALBANY, GEORGIA,
f MONEY LOANED.
D«p»iU SeceivedBabJ ?c»t*
Sight Check,
k Cissrsl 2s:ki:? Bjssbj Isaatej,
Bankers’ and UercVants’ Accounts
C0LLS3II0H3 A SPECIALTY
mare coixtctios Boscntsa
SOUTHERN
SHORTHAND
Ali Buiiaess Collsga,
Atlanta, Ga.
Fh'vtbau’*, BooAkeei^nic. Telegraphy.
Pfaaiug.jry^ewytgng,^Pcnm an^tr^Qrtba-
*'***■- r *bTS3S2?*li£w2oea. Ha
ssa,tzhz*”* 1 "*-
H15-Sl-dly,
LAW SCHOOL
UniYersity of Georgia,
Term begins Scptemb ir 16th, 1891.
Forcatnl-grie and infonaatien address
A>DKBW J. COBB,
Profeaaor.of Law
EOKCA
gnaranteeu Curo for Files of yrbatev
ind or degree—-External, Xniernal, Bib
c Bleeding, Itchicg, Chronic, Kscont »
lereuitary. ?1.00 a box; 6 boxes, $5.0
enfe*by mail, prepaid, on receipt of pr:c
/e guarantee to c’ira any csac of F^ T e
hxarantaed and sol J only by
aQiSMvs
50 FIXE CALF. Xo
better or more service
able Shoe was ever of
fered at this price. One trial
will convince. a
<b*5 25 and $2.00 WORK-
IXGMAX ’ S Shoes.
Equal those of other
malies costing from $2.50 to
$:j.OO, and are the best iu the
world for the price.
W. L. DOUGLAS’ $1.75 BRO-
GAN. Use best Brc?an Tor tbs price ever
placed on the market. Solid leather through
out, very strongly mode, aud win cot rip. .
CAUTION.
IIAND-SEWED SJI0E,
is made of the best
;b Dongola; stylish, durable
a anil easy fitting. Equals
imported French shoes costing irom
$4.C0 to 8(1.00.
nn BEST B0XG0LA, per-
a UU feet in every way.
f a Success has attended our
efforts io produce a first-
class slice at this popular price.
nn low ix price, but
rj UJi R ot In qcaiiiy. Xo
d ra shoo r.t this price has given
® aS better satisfaction.
$ t*3 7.q FOR HISSES, combines
r. ■style with the hygienic
a £ principles so necessary in
G ihc foot wear of misses anil
young ladies.
FOR BOYS.
(9 DO end $1.75 ISSS*
n arc made of tho best mate- ^
rial throughout; Will not
rip, and vT!I stand more hard usage
than any ether shots sold at these
prices.
SP3CIAX:.
XV. I.. T. T.A»* fiC.OO CAirsnOG
rOF. 2.AIES :.nd :?1.7.1 CALP SXOE
F02 GICL3 liavo jast Leon perfected.
TLrV «ro :r.2:I.i cosmic:.?, of sclocfcd
enir.'.ri: >i ^.•n';:irao calf tops, r.uJ ri>c*
chilly KxiliAhlz for outdoor ivoar and
sasr TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES, ssa SZ&t Ssct * ry ’" a *'
These Shoes are made and guaranteed by the manufacturer to be price-worthy goods, and all have
the price and name cf W. L. DOUGLAS stamped on bottom. Do sure you are not deceived by
inferior articles, and carefully examine bottom of each shoe for stamp before purchasing.
W. L. DOUGLAS, Drockton, Ma
FOR LADIES.
00
FOR SHLE BY 7\/^0F£p$I3 HLBaNY, GK.
AlISKIH BLOOD
DISEASES.
The Best Hou-joh old slaSicbts.
Once or tv/iffn er.cli r-;;a.r tLe gr-s
tezn. uezds c- tl:e is:puri
ties wldcb. clog tiie bleed* Frcrr
childhood io old ? gc. to resaeciy
meets all cases v.i-.lx iho sais-3 cer
tainty cf good results as
BOTANIC » i fiCd) BALM.
^-.C. McGanTicy, Wel b City. Ark., writes
’B. ti C. has d‘» -e r rr« re gst-d for lrs
noney taan ary crh« Mt::;d reiifitr l *nr sad
owe the co^i/eit cl i ’ V.'otoit.”
P. A. Sh-pr.r-ri, K Vs*.., i?SS
•rites: “ 1 depend oi A., h. If f< r prrscrvatioi
• my bealth. i ha . had it in try family rev
•ariy t^’o years, a:;d m tZl that time have not had
. have a doctor. '
'~ rr ~ Write for IUcpt.-a*M “Book of Wonders.
:.OOD BALM CO.. Atian'a. Ga. Senj freo.
FBliEites!
YOUWC MEN^Oi.S> R1S?.
N C;T iH r.;lTOILS 2F I!!:SSSKiTS CISIAS
j) They »*•’>’heroic<tortj to frse ^
l\{ tci not hnov.i-jrbeer Imweshl!.
Vox. r^OSIIAKEtft tbe HORRID SNAK LS
liTS h 2 T 0 IT h
1 AI! h n
i * 1 g 1111 f ■$
Li.lUfcl.UA
Jh n fib
ft \ % p. | n
THE SEASOPd
r7?|VV \; VyIjM lTBstto«!»VrcIjsire:v
~— c .', l=j JIatiliOod.Crrsral »utt
triad. rSee's et Tf- cr f -rs c
2aru-.-tnO.-rmn* mi *uc €"t«rcr*. S-'» ' •* La i d?y
?o«t?£nlUffe»3dStrosi;t!iea We. ;• I's. -. •Io-’-
C.-^asJfc Ports Soi/rr.xde jlt-ia 1 n.. rrestcJ
ili THU
SPRING.
'I Katarc$licu 1a »-3
. spring io throw oil
1 tbe heaviness of
' blootl. B othiug
docs it so wel], so
iproinpt cr so safely
jas Swift’s Specific.
I have used S. S. f?, for a number ol
■ears, and consider it the best tonic and
' remedy that I ever used. In fact
I would not attempt to en'tr upon a
spring or summer in this 'dimate with
out it. II. W..Coleman,
Of Coleman, Ferguson & Co..
Dado City, Fla.
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases -
Bailed free. ^
Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.'
cvjSaua k.C 2
■Banm mq v w^*K-p .; : ww eascQ
•ao\oo puoioi 8;t o- xi*tz -- - ,
Smxfj oaoirvjx o f s;.-t.3 ha’.iKt--' :
evviys SIWH $*%<**■*<%
nrLEB EESSS-SOO How Stylcr
TY1ES ROYAL TYPE V 1 r RJT£2. CASINEIp, T.
LES, CHAIRS, 5003 CASES, fee..a? R^-;ucc 1 Ts.i.
id Di-cejr ! s. Cafstlopcn far 16S0 am?
pa^sa, m<utrat»L BochOve - , Pcstaye LOc.
YLER SAKS COUNTERS.
tnr SfjV, O-jBit 3-.J . ’Haj-al*-? \r. r
yeriiret work of XrO 2-0 |'-t; r-_ -Wil Kr.v; ru-lic.' 25 C
—DESK CO., &r. LOUIS, SI0„ U.s.i
FOR MEN ONLY!
qpjrorlOST w FSZUXfj a2TnOO»6ra.
BE Ail AI
APOLLO WAS A PEBfLGT KAi.'
FIBFtCf IS FOHfS !—C*ATCHlfS5 II Wall!
„ A* ktufa.ua Cire are;«iu f. r (mini:
. aw# itael i>un« ban at Ltfta
•'■-77D'' * Vigor uu» in mU respect?.
ffi/l/f RJU8S HEM OR 0L0
yy/,J'*a%*T’V< from IJEEVOCS D£-
/ZJ S r S/J\\ riZUTV. Ln»t or Falling Han-
I l££^ d '/'jr!il\ eessts. Krrf '
'LfcnasolTO! Sacceas' la t-»at
a»s zrem 03 e-.xurr.c-rr.r*
JUR NEW BOOK
cillE MHSiCAL Gp.5U1ia : .C.K.Y.
‘^02TOAGI7iN33A A BOIL”?
CURE |
ssGX mmm
Qissrdfred ek.
; they ACT LIKE >ViACiC ca Lite Vital Organs,
e restoring Ion j-Ioat Complex ion, bringing t ,
♦ back the keen edge ofnppotiie,and mousing i 1
? with the ROSEBUD Or HEALTH the whole!!
| physical enemy of the human frame. These
v facts arc admitted by thousands, in all
(classes of society. Largest sale in the
f world.
S Ox all druggists. Price 25 cents a box.
S New York Depot, 365 Canal St. 27
CO. Suffaio.fi.v,
Bji£%
"fw
Ea a
(•SKIN,
j SIiOOD,
Arc they diseased.?
Is a question that a-Tecta youx lire.
•i.ugh tho blood
: or 3 aai
‘'.’Ohiiriije’s
wCi^ixIl'i'tr’Ciii ‘.V C.'iD.^a.rUL Cul
cnuDiurs. oa.
O Ul.Y
•h i.y 5
!an ! Phys
i July il
j mont and
-wpcui^g ('
-Opening of
. L'GUi
1! culinro.
^Opening of tiie co'icp;,’
chool of Sacred Liter.:'
‘X—Nineteenth A
August iT,—lieeog'uLioii i.'ay.
August 23-26—Jicetieg of
AsrOcia! ion,
August —d,—Cl-i-i 1 Lx* i’c.-c-
'T- - - •=» r-> ‘ /*• f- f 1
i ii ; . r *\ rc.. c. a '
1392,
American topics -,y i
Dr. Edvrard Eirg'c-
Colni : a! f.iie.” Mi
partmeni, will dcscr-h?.
in U'eturc courses by
ii! t;ive a cotir-.e oil “American
W. liaviiioiri. of the Navy Dc-
wi h. sicii opticon views, “The
r t?t n » • i • l , » r*.
X Conditions of
a S-irte j
Blotches j
Ooid IL-T53; Esd Lrcclhi
• If V,j\ If ?i*u siiTr «r.:sn nr.- o
“ / '\‘\ tritse oy^tproftiM, twko
1 mmm \
immTlimWil
j WH Y? ““ilW 0 "!
- Karo you ever cse<l mercury! If y>, did Ten;
■ trtre yoor-clf the needed atv-ntion r.. a*.e t. rci.
5 Wo n-cd nottcil yon that yon require a nloed ;
-med!c*ne. ^oensura frerti.r-, from tna a.^r ni-j
IHr. Avker>EaeP-SOIyu.d »
;only known atedirinotto**. *,!! thnio'iithiy cr-oll-;
■cate th-* poison from trie rr-tcra. Oo- J* from*
Syo irdramrtst. cr wnh to Vt. H. A .
Wet JSraadtray, -*‘-W T =>-“*- 1 *-T- ;
- * ■...•imiiMatud
FOUTS’S
■!ORS= and cattce pc-.vr.ss
KINC
CP ALL
cam ®iSiS:
DOCTOR
SMMiAmS
Tto Kbit's wMl d!«- '<f Vet.fr. '.’.cm or Lt7H Fa
TU. If t-oiiT/V l*> w Ict -tv Jn time.
Fortf* P/»*r«i-*«»-nic*irc Jtn-I nri-» rr,r J»y} «‘r»*T.r:PA
Fcntrs Powders wit prevent O.'ft'*- ;n Foma
Fonrr/s I^'vdrr- will rjir ci-nr.r:ty of mill
ml errmn twi-i:iy jn-r uml umee tii-i o*jt-er tro
j;d *.wpct.
Kcrtrt Powdn-u —II! '•nr- pi*r"n| 5*ni*yf it^sr*
n Sr ask to w.'jjrh Horse* .uid • «*{Me ftthjerz.
terra’s Pounrss ittu c.t--♦usi'Acr.'es.
Soli every? tiers
DAVIE* V. FOtrtSS.
- HXLI.TJSOIU. ka
io... ar^mu. lint
laVslarrr red Swtkri WKti, VZOKTZHtrklHMCAXA
A TACTS et tutor ALr elctrf. ■otulli.-rr HOUR TK:_*TrF>T
—CrarllU ii 3 «*ay, Sea Ir-rifT Crric tO Sfnc-. n.j| irmigm
CkscIm. Vrril.-lb-m. I'r»crlr.il»« toek, f*j'Uae!!ta re-X
■tk-s* aalW f-rai.-f J /n.-. Add mi
CaiE mESSCAL CO- BUY?ALO. N. V.
PARSER’S !
HASR BALSASH
.Iccn/^s rad fcccnftfia tho hair./
[l*romuies * ’nxuriant yrowtfi. t
"ever Foiis is Rttiarc Ofay*
Hr.srlc ila Ye.i bn l Cc : ?-. i
ces-'p dlzsutr.03 Aak-iahlag
Prosaists. 1
TO W|M ill
Buffertoa the effects of youttfcl errors, esr'y
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