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TSE HUSTIEH UF ROME.
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nr n nvwiA (Editor, and
Q. JJY 1x1), | Managei.
DAILY AND SUNDAY.
’TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIG.
... ) cent a *eek or $5 00 per auumn
wj’TCE Corner Broad Street and
fr'lth Avenue.
Official Organ
.1 t He city of Rome, and Foyd. the
* Banner county'* of Georgia.
Nor representatives of Floyd:
Major Bob Fouche,
Capt. John Reese,
Mtid .plain
“Mister” Moze Wright.
And they will be elected, — lo
JSJ »X k thdt pre dtoti uu. 1 ’
Raj dy ard Kipling is hard at
vox.k on four new books.
The Georgia Congressmen are
-jeiobrating the Fourth ou Georgia
sasi -and
After stealing the express mou
.>•? rhe Georgia train robbers seems
<o have come tiie Arab act and
*‘<suietly stole away.”
‘aA.t 'Waitham, Mass., on June
£[>th.’<J,' S,-Johnson broke the
jkurld’e bicycle record for one mile.
J-r went the mile in I:SG.
“It rto seem back’’ Atlant ■
i better.man for congress,tian
JL'Soa'idas For himself Livingston.
LJonestold Milton A. Chandler is tin
With Bacon in the Highlands,
*-; s .rrard iu tlie Lowlands, and
Turner in the Middle, the senato
risil race ie‘becoming an issue.—
*JSruufi*vi.ak Times.
Hou. Scab Wright delivers an do
g en t add d ress at LaFayette today.
Is a siktr-tungued orator, sportiu*.
til-of-July sentiment. Seat* is sum
V “out of sight. ”
The Germans have a word, “klat
hen ’ that means to talk ccntiuucslj
without purpose. Worder it the
fiiird, party amt that “ueaa” some.
1.3? ng “from Dei mark ’’.
The air known as ‘•Yanko j Do -
-die”.-ia older than the time ot
13.0ai-well, and was well known in
*tie.colonies prior to the Revolt!
■on under the name of “Nauku
Hood'e’’
Editor Byrd has found a sponge
rust that is not 'vateriug its stock.
Augusta Herald .
And its about the “oniicst trust’
Aat we know cf that is not “taking
water in then ”
Maddox has carried Chattooga,
inverett not getting more than twen
ty-five votes Shropshire will be the
representative. All the state house
eers were endorsed I —Augusta
Herald.
Hon. A. U. Bacon, Georgia’s
caoxt Senator, opened his campaign
•a# Omjhmn yesterday. Bacon against
-sac field is the Hustler’s choice,
siiid when we say Bacon will win
a?*o ask you to “mark that predic
liou.
The i*e•up of the roads that lead
Chicago, works great hardships
al-the people of the “Windy city.
Irary wire brings us kicks trim
or subscribers who say that lite
3 indeed cull when they fail to
pt the daily Hustler of Rome.
way the Chattooga News
■uwrideuess a serial which begins on
fjc'th but reaches —lower.
A. little ange? a httle tu’k; a little
jT»stol. a 'ittiu pop A little warrant, a
-ai'jcty iai! a .tt.<- trial, but no jbaii.
j?* ik to il, a little cell; a little gal
«jwe, a little hell.
The talk about Gen. Evans’s
-riende organizing against Atkin- ,
roti IS4III moonshine. I here may ,
ae men wbu will not vote for At-
ScitH'on just as it is the case every
•year with other candidates; but •
iAje result will be just the same. 1
Atkinson will be elected by a roue- I
_-,g majority. —Brunswick _Timtß. *
I
The Macon News undertakes to
give Mr. Turner a very dull recep.
tion in Atlanta. We pity the ago
ny of the News.—Albany Herald.
We don’t deserve any pity and
therefore it is wasted. Mr. Turner
is the man lo give the pity to. I’e
it the man that is running for two
offices at < nee and judging by hist
speech last Saturday evening he is
nut able to manage one.
TLe following from the Dalton Ar
gus is not accompanied by an atli
<l ivi , but there can be doubt just the
same ; ‘ The rays of the sun were so
hot oa Wednesday that they waipe u
the hide on Russ Carmichael’s mule
3 o that his hind feet were lifted a foot
off the ground. By pouring cold wa
er on the mule for two or three Lours
Russ succeeded in getting his feet
on terra firma OLee moie ”
Here’s .a timely suggestion from
the Griffin News and even if Altlania
means all she has said about General
1 Evans, let her lose no time in elect
ing him for her exposition mayor:
If Atlanta wants to do the gracior s
■ thing by her candidate, why doesn\
■ she unanimously elect Gen. Evans
1 mayor of the great capital city? Then
tae two recent rivals could open the
great exposition of 1895 together.
, This is proposed in all seriou mw,
and we believe is worth more than a
passing thought.
Hun Joseph S. James, United
Stales disirici, attorney, who is a del
egate to the state convention hom
Douglas county, will present a plank
it | be inserted in the plat
form th.it is likeiy to cause discussion.
His proj OEition is to exempt S3CO <_f
each tax-payer from taxation, the
i.lta being to relieve the poor people
who have only a small amount o.
property to pay taxes on. Mr. Janes
estimate is that this exemption wip
cost ilie state not more than §5,000
a year , but would be a great iehe.
■o the mtn with the ilea Linen unu
muhy headed cow.—Franklin News
MOV.4.V-/7OOZ
ba< its own special modi
cine in Dr. Fierce’s Fa
vorite Prescription. Auc
every woman who is
* “ run - down ” or over-
I worked, every woman
''who suffers from anj
“ female complaint ” ot
weakness, needs just that
remedy. With it, every
disturbance, irregularity,
and derangement can be
permanently cured.
It’s an invigorating, re
storative tonic Vlth in <-» I
■ Vt
i}
- ■ uiive tonic, a soothing
and strengthening nervine, and the only
medicine for women so safe and sure that
it can be guaranteed. In periodical pains,
... -placements, weak back, bearing-down sen
sations and every kindred ailment, if it fails
to benefit or cure, you have your money back
Is anything that isn’t sold in this way likelv
to be “just as good”? 7
Most so-called Catarrh cures only make
matters worse. They drive it from the head
to the lungs. But, by its mild, soothing,
cleansing and healing properties, Dr. Sage**
Catarrh Remedy permanently cures the very
worst C-Übos.
A BYCYCLING FREAK
Just what the cultured capital of
educated Massachusetts may give to
the world before the wheels of time
cease to revolve would be as hard
to prophesy as the ending of time
From the steps of the State house
in Boston, Mrs. A nuie Kapchowsky
has started out to make a trip around
the world on a bicycle. She began the
trip on a wager, the terms of which
are that starting without a cent, she
is to go around the world in fifteen
months, pay her own way a d carry
beck SISOO.
Mrs, Kapchowsky was presented
with one cent for wearing the white
ribbon of W. C T. U , and a firm
of spring water people gave her SIOO
for sdvertising them by hanging a
placard on her wheel. Before leav
ing she visited a photograph gallery
where she had a great many pictures
to sell on lur trip.
Wanted :-Tw o good men at once
one who can furnish horse. Call
on or address J. T. Jones. District
agent The Singer Mfg. Co. 307
Broad St. Call between Sand 9 a,
m.
Finest melons at T.
F. Fosters only 10c
choice. Come early
and get the best.
The best 5 cent
smoke on the market
is “Warter’s hand
made.” Forsalebyall
dealers. Try one. 1
THE HUSTLER. OF ‘TOME WEDbESDAY, JULY, 4. 1894;
KLOSTER OF
BULL’S EYE SHOTS.
Mr. Hugh Parks as.k< d me this
morning to solve the probb m : “It
a pineapple gem is not a jam tlmu
would a man swallowii g tour gems
, have the. gem jams?” I requested
him to make a practical test and
if I couldn’t solve it. I would do
like Cromwell did Parliament—
dissolve it. Seriously speaking,
though, if my name was Jim and
I think, to preserve myself, 2
would get the jam into Jim—or
jar it powerful, jammed if 1 didn't.
♦
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I had the Soda water pleasure of
helping Col. Charley Baes head the
procession of clerks who filed out
of his Parks’ B‘oro yesterday af
ternoon at 6 o'clock. We marched
the brigade over to J. T. Crouch &
Co’s. Canopy fount and all of us
drank to the health of the hand
some‘‘Grass widower. ” I enjoyed
the soda about as much as any of
the band of klever klerks and then
1 enjoyed seeing the big merchant
‘come across” and take one with
the balance of us. Its pleasant to
1 Philup around a soda fount and
' keep these “appointments” any
how.
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The game of ball put up by Jer
ry Orr’s “Black Hornets” of Rome
ayd the Chattanooga “Putnams”
yesterday afternoon at the North
Rome Park, was as pretty a game
as has been played in Rome this
season. The Rome team won by
a score of 10 to 6 but they had to
work for it. Jerry says his Hornets
are going to sung the mooga nig
gers again this afternoon,
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Mr, Tom Morris, the clever
young man now making a canvass
for bailiff, made a serious mistake
a night or two ago that came near
cosimghim bis life, and Bonn
the loss of a good citizen. Mr.
Morris was in at Trevitt’s drug
store and while waiting for Dr
frevitt, noticed a jar on the show
case. He glanced at the jars label
and read “Mouth balls” instead oi
"Moth balls.” He opened the jai
and taking one of the ballscheweo
it up and swallowed it, remarking
that it t asted bitter,
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The remark attracted Mr. Trev-
itt’s attention and discovering
what had happened, and knowing
that the “Moth ball” contained
arsenical poison he became alarmed
and grasping ajar of sweet oil he
made Mr. Morris swallow a goodlj
•‘swipe,” after th ? sweet oil, then
was sent a “drench” of “oil of asa
foetida,” and the young niaus’e
life was saved. Tom says he is
not fond of this drug store candy ,
nohow.
♦**
My farmer friend, Hammet, tells
me that Major Freeman, out on the
Summerville road is about to sell his
pretty suburban home to the “Kill or
Kure Kollege, (Keel) cure Institute)
of Dalton and that the “Kollege”wi J
move down to nearer the source of its
“matenal”supply. Kill or Kure.Rome
would like to have tne Kollege, and
Major Freeman’s plantation would
make an ideal sheep skin ranch for
producing diplomas, for the grad '
uates. '
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Y’esterday, at B uliff sale, Depu
ty bheriff Dallas Turner bid iu a
chiidscradle for 30 cents. He tried
to dispose of ic to Marshal Pink
Shropshire but Pink said that his
deputy Marshal, Winfield Guic?
did Dot need it so he requested
the deputy sheriff to turn it over to
McHenry, Nunualy and Neel as
Attorneys for President of the
Board of Public School Trustees.
Pepper. A cradle is a “rocky” ar
ticle for some people to handle
and then for some people ittaint,
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‘ ’One day last summer while hunt
ing out iu Colorado I saw an eagle
killed ii 11 very remarkable way,’’
slid a gentleman at the Armstrong
last night. The great bird was flying
at a considerable height directly over”
head. I could see that he was bear
ing a burden which gave him con
aideiable trouble. All a
once he began to sink rapidly and
stiuck the earth with a thud Hasten
ing to the spot I found the bird quilt
dead, his throat being terribly lac
erated. The strange burden which
had inflicted the death wound was
also dead. It was a large ferret which
tie eagle had captund, greatly mis.
taking hi? game.
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Jim Brown the popular up town
grocer, tells this “good one ’ on him
self. He says that l.e has a
black and tan lerrier that is about
twice as shy of lightening ns a wo
man is of a mouse. On Monday night
when the thunder storm was raging
he says he was sleeping sweetly by
the side of an open window, when all
of a sudden he was skeerd out of a
■ whole Saturday's trade by being shot
through and through and all over by
cannon balls of greased puttv. M hen
’ he recovered his equanimity and had
! collected the rent in the bosom of his
night robe he found that the report
1 of the cannon was only a crash of
' thunder and the lump of putty was
’ the little “black and tan” that had
- made a wild leap and dived through
1 the open window and the web of his
1 dream. A skeerd fire in a thunder
storm is worse than a drove of night
’ mares. b
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: Western &
Atlantic
AND
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; I, C. & ST. L. BAILfAYS
—TO —
Chicago
-Louisville
Ciiicinnatti
ISt. Lo us
Kasas City
Al cmpliis
-and-
The West.
Quick tin c amiVesfibuletl trains carrying
Pullman Sleeping ears. For any information
call ou or write to
J A SMITH
General Agent, Rome Ga.
J L EDMONSON
Traveling Pass. Agt. Chattanooga Tenn.
( i Jj ( \\ IN
Traffic Manage Atlan a
C EHARMAN
Genera pass Agt Atlantu
B. F. ROARK
AT DAVIS OLD STAND
Jeweler and Optican
5 ■ —- —
J carry a full line of jewel
ry, watches, clocks, specta
cles and silverware of the best
makes and will guarantee to
sell you as cheap as any house
in Ga. lam a practical watch
maker and gnat ntee all work
to give satisfaction or money
refunded. Prices as low as j
can be foil.d. 1 am a piacti- :
cal optician and guarantee to
fit any eyes with spectacles or
eyeglasses or money refund ’
ed. My motto is, ‘-R-diabL !
good,, honest dealings ant ,
bottom prices to all. Com*
and see me at 317 Broad St
Davis Old Stand
ROME GA.
MAGNETIC NERVINE.
•BE-FORE - AFTtR-
ne Brain, causing Misery, Ineanity ■■•■.id Oeatn
i.irrcni'ss, Impotency, Lost Power in either
Premature Old Aee, Involuntary I, --, s, cause,
by over-fiiduigence, over-exert'on o! the Brain m-
Errors of Youth. It gives to Weak Organs tiiei’
Natural Vigor and doubles the joys of life; cures
Lucorrhcea and Fema’e Weakness, A month’s t: ■■nt
nent, in plain pack? ~-e. by mail, to any add res-, 5
per box, fl boxes $5. With every ¥0 order we give r
.Written Guarantee to cure or refund the money
ttircutars free. Guarantee issued only by our ex
•lueive agent.
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nqoj kq .; *v;«C4 m »» u . .
hat Nerve Berries
have done for others
® they will do
for you -
VIGOR \
OF 15TH DAY. // /s. 3
MEN Easily, Quick! f - ■
and Permanently Restored, soth
De^Htv Ve « C nn re . , n r o 11 Wm Nervous., -r.
ueDuiiy, and all their train of evils r<*Hnirir
from early errors and later excesses- the resr
of overwork, sickle**, worry {‘evvio,
KanM. Kt<»pn uiiiiaHirai loer •> uy itiirPivts
U’ y «•
wMch lead , , and liquor
Xiu n ie » tf> e o»*«i>iption and
1 he»r use shows immediate improvement Ac •••u
n~
B«crve Berner ”° ,nl "‘ r - to -
DOCket Pri.u J IHnt ,O Cttrr . v 11
uAtmePL* « I,’ 1 . P " r st!c boxes, on ni).
1 ;» Wunrnnteed lociirenur,
h , r 5 P l I kept IJ V'” ll 'druggist we will send them
t>J mail, upon receipt of price in nl-iin wr.i
A uailAJl M>.I>ICAI. CO.. C’iacinnati
For sale by Crouch &
Co.
Il
Him' ji&sßs
TheGrcatHcaltliDrink
Safe, sure ard reliable. Always on
1 n ! e Vi A P‘ easnrea HdadellgLt. ‘ Com
fortable, enjoyable.
H S RES’
Root beer
A 23c. pk?. makes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere.
Send 2c. stamp for beautiful picture cards ami book- ■
, The ( Ims. : . Hire. < 0., Philiulelpliin.
»Irr, us...| Mled advantagi-. to jnenf m»n rtesb.-ij
’e*s vln< attun >r Shorthand. Course thorough in-'. ,
uetsnslow. Jre« car fare to Rome Circular; r r
J. HAKMIsON. Prewdeau i*
Is sold with writte:
guarantee to cur.
N urvoua Pros ra
tion. Fits, Fziizi
ness.Hcadi <m
Neuralgia andWakc
fulness,eau.-eil bj ex
cessivouseofOpi ::r
Tobacco Ktui Alco
hoi; Mental lip; r
sion, Softening o
Tiuslet’s
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in August laid
during the legal holm of sale, the property here,
inafter described.
Whereas on January sth. 1893. W. M. Messen.
ger, of the county • of ballas. State of Alabama,
did jxecuteand deliver to the Atlas Saving &
Loan Association of Hamilton county,Tennessee,
party of the second part, his deed of conveyance
to the following described lands and tenements,
situated in Floyd county, Georgia, (in which deed
the Citizen* Banka Trust Co. of .Chattanooga Ten
nessee was mimed as trustee and titled to said
property tested by said deed in said Trustee) to
wit; "Lot in South Rome, now Fifth Waul of
«Vv <• is-kig a p.vn eV hrt H»iibci- fifty
eight (SK» Commencing at a stake in center of
alley and running front one hundred and eigh
teen (118) feet to the corner facing Main Stree
froin tiie bridge, from thence up the side street
one hum! red and seventy-nine (17»)feet, from
thence down the alley one hundred ami twenty
three (123) feet to the lieginning at the stake.’
Said 1 rust deed being executed to secure the
payment of a note for s.ioo dated January ftth
-181(3, and given by W . M. Messenger to the Atlas
Saving A Loan Asssciation.
And said W. M. Messenger having subscribed
for one and one half shares of the Capital Stock
of said Association of the value of three hundred
dollars and the said Association having advanced
to W. M. Messanger the sum of S3OO on said
shares, and the said Messenger, in said note and
deed of trust having agreed to pay said Atlas
Saving &• Loan Association, thirty-seven and a
half cents weekly installments of dues ami fifty
two ami a halfcents weekly as premiums on said
shares as provided by Charter and Bylaws of
said Association; and thirty-four and 32-52 cents
weekly as interest at six per cent on said sum of
J 300.
Andjin which note and trust deed it was ex
pressly stipulated on the failure of W, M, Mes
senger to pay said interest, dues and premiums
as stipulated in said note and trust deed at the
option of said Association becomes due and pay
able and said Trustee might sell said projierty
after having advertised same for four weeks in a
newspaper published in Rome Ga.
Now therefore said Messenger having failed to
pay either interest, dues or premiums as eontraet
ed to be paid by him, for more than four weeks
and in fact been in default in making said pay
ment for more than six month, and said Associa
tion having declared said note due; the Citizens
Bank & Trust Co. as the trustee aforesaid, by
virtue of the power and authority vested in it
as trustee, will sell to the highest bidder, at the
Court house door in Rome Ga. for cash, on the
First Tuesday in August 1894 after duly adver
tising same in the Hi hti.ek of Rome, the before
describee lands and tenements. The proceeds of
said sale will be applied to the payments,in the! 1 '
order, as by said trust ami deed required, which
trust and deed is recorded in book "I’. V.” ol
Heeds, Page 474 offic e of Clerk of Superior Court
of Floyd county. Georgia. This July 3d. 1994.
The Citizen Bank & Trust Co.
Geo. A. It. Harris,
Atty, for The Citizen Bank & Trust t o-
4 EQUAL 12
I. e. Four Weeks by our method
of teach ing book-keeping is fquai
to Twelve Weeks by the old plum
Positions’guaranteed under cer
tain conditions. Beg? patronized
Business College in the Soutn. SGO
Students m aitendsnce the p>s'
year. Eleven Teachers. Nashville
is the educational center of the
South. Cheap Board. No vacation
Enter at any time. Home study
We have recently prepared books
ou Book-keeping, Shorthand and
Penmanship especially adapted
to homestudy. Send for our Free
illustrated 80—page catalogue and
state your wants. Address J, E.
Draughon, President Draughon’s
Piactical Business college and
Schoo, of Shorthand and Telegra
phy. Nashville Tenn.
N B-—We pay $5 cash for all
vacancies of Stenographers Book
keepers, etc.reported to us provid
ed we fill same _J (mention thi
paper when you write.)
HGW’S THIS!
We < ftLr ( inc tt. ,
'•Billiot bfc CUl'e.i l. v Hu '’ ' l)at
Cure, - ulis CatarjJ
1-' J CHENEY 4 CO
101.-do ,o. • “rops>
v und «Bigne 1, h aV A i
1 ‘ ?• ybeney for the | atn . - kll0 "n
ftnß believe him perfect R <a,s
in allbu.vne s trai )w , cl i,, n hor< «*l<le
nancially able to eturv ,‘ 18 a,l 'l fi
g«ti< itw made hi tmhr fil . r)i ttuv 3bli
: J ' hU AX, Wijoieeme Dl . .
101. do. O. 1 lll f?gist,
Sale l>iliPßiete,
■ naliy. aaiug b,ke 11 inter-
Ii ce. ,ov. p, r | )()tll Sl |,
- JL.it ’TaH
1 lAX BE K!V| -DS N(Jl'.[ CH
l 1 W,l ‘ be 1 « Court Homa, f
i now untH J die lLa ; i0l)) 10 ': sef ''oni
i pinpose of temivibw x 1 ll *e
J returne at ‘Le ,-.;ili e s‘ 1 ,L «r I
rush at the <.]ose. Del-nV SaVl ? g » I
i returned from even-' ,]H 8 -\ lUbe I
J double tax, where the r '’VJ I
give iu their tcyr-s- I
McOsker,' I
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i NOTICE,' ' I
GEO RGI a . Floyd County I
i I’V;VrVV 1 ‘ I .l'by<‘fr IVH, ‘ (hat ‘|
H.J 1504th.' ■
ebQD, «IGM. . t ssideouX I
, has b‘-er, r;.,,] ln n .y r fl scPahl(i J' I
that the beu, h s for the ?rc V , 6loll g I
-of Secfint-R 1440. 1450, 14M 1459 I
’ 1-102. 1453.«t,(ii454 ofthtQdid|
t Georgia of 18M uud the amend- I
■ fvVt 1C ~V . S V l!a DP' v losai(i I
• loU4tb. rjjslnd G M i()fba]d |
C< UHti . I further give notice That I
• snid inatior wi'llm |he I
2a,u. t,<t) of .bn,,-- In-iapt (pgn B
and if ho vol id re-ts.-us yrP show / ■
au E'ecti •!. will tie ord. H-d to 0C - ■
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e<-<i>og :o lbs 5t..,,,,,,. H1 hUeh ■
c ate made and provided. B
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i-iGiuM' t.'i-Lmied
Stuteurlmt w. bi.liiif.-.try
Bleach: but hs< been ■
kept troni d*'iny on ao
. coiifitotp. v,bi<hi>?2.W
jMKTOk X. t>bvlLesi/..en
* x f h’P.et‘“T, Inorder
* W * Ina 1 1 ' or: ? t-.se m.'y ...iro
.' v ' REopj -rtunity, ‘ will give
to every caller, absolutely
free, a san??’ 0 bottla,and
Ze -7 . zy^ in ' ,r, ’ cr ’"■''’‘pp'ybut HR
— ——— —• otcity ,<>r in a.iy pfirtot the HH
World.lwiuACnd itEJifely pnukut’in pi.i/.'i ’,vrap|»er
ul i charges prepaid, 1"T 2'* cents, silv-rer.-iMup,”
In every case rtf freckle*. pini,'>>s.iii<dh, t'lP
Inwness,blackheads,a< , m‘,eczt!:i;..' >d r 'ugh*
iicss, or tmy discoloration or di- a.-eot -iipskin, MH
and wrinkles (not ch. ised by f:u ftl <?':rr •s.-innj
E/iCH Bleach removes abswlut* ly. It doe*’ no!
cover up, us cosnivtifs do, but i• a c’-’*r ; '. Address
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