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'V. ft an absolute surrender, to God. Co ti MB. McLEAN ILL i ocmLMr ISFm DR. TORREY TELi persohil j) Hi.

liid; nc imco RE6I0T1S Him and say, 'Here am, take me and use me at thy. wilL You may not know much, hut he will take what 'knowledge you have and usev it When you an absolute surrender to God he will take you and use you whether your' are gifted or not" Dr. Torrey told of a young man," a horseman, who could neither read not; write, who insisted upon going put with Dr. Alexander after nia conversion. In a few years 'he has saved over 5,000 souli.

jiope iqr ma epeeay recovery, NnrTrtnt lpft fhriav fn Miss-Emma Norment left today Ill L11K 1 11 1 1 11 UHPP I IP I lirrHV a.HI In the third place Dr. Torrey sald Christ on the ross of Calvary. Trust in God to forgive because Christ-died on the-cross and not because any, thing one. nas done or expectsrto'dp in the future. shouldv kn6w whether or not are Dr.

Torrey. "pon'trlook at yourself, out at. unnst ana believe tnat wnen he died. It was for you. '-In the next the speaker said one should look the risen Lord day! tZTZi? IT i Za one must rest In the finished off 1 after day for.

'forgiveness. He was one of the most highly esteem or some who oniy, see one, siae, iue death of Christ, and- do not. see the klde of the elorious reRiiTretrtion. Dr. Torrey said that -It was not en6ugb to know are saved, one should bring others to Christ.

He how to take others to Christ, giving three ways, rbjtat sowing seeas. li a. E. White entertained the you are to reapa harvest you mus m'embefs of the ehoir Of the Methodist sow1 the right kind of seed. If her residence tonight (The get crop of cotton or corn you mnsi attendance was Jarge n.nd a most en-sow the right kind of; 'So witli jj0y able evening was spent Refresh-soul winning.

You must sow the. right were served, the hostess being kind of seed. If you go OutHo giveiasslEfted, by- Misses vashti White and That despondency iriiwomen is a mental condition often traceable to some distinctly feniale ill I Women who'are well 'do not have the bliies, neither are irritable and restless. Derangement of the fenvfte kinds of iniserble feelinjgs such as backache, headache, and bearing-down -feelings Try Lydia E. Hhkham's Vegetable Compound.

There is no doubt that has made many remarkable cures of female ills after all other means had failed. There is hardly a day that some woman does not write us that this simple old medicine, 'made 'only. of roots arid herbs, has cured her of a severe irjiere are uch read them they are genuine) and reliable. Plfttca, Pa. troubled with "IvTien I Wrote to you first I was backache and was so nervous 1 rrr that I Would cry at the least noise, it would RtArtle nie so.

I began to take Lydia E. Pink-ham's remedies, and I "don't have feny more crying spells sleep sound and my catarrh is Defter, thanks to your advice. I will recommend your, medicines to all sufferers. Mrs. Mary Halstcad, Platea, Pa Box 08.

Dakota Ii had inflammation which caused, pains in. my, sides, and my back ached all the time. I was so blue that I felt like crrine if anV one even said 4Howpoorly you Brief Mention, News of Societies, Meetings, Etc. Mrs! E. Cox, who is visiting friends in Winston will return home Saturday.

Mrs. Alex. Boon has returned to her home in Lynchburg, after a pleasant Visit at the home of Mr. Boon, North Seventh street. MnR.

R. Stone and two sons, Masters Thomas and Harriss Stone, left yesterday for Shallotte, where they will spend some time with, relatives and friends. The annual' Easter sale of Lingerie and neckwear by St. Agnes Guild of St James Church will held tomorrow beginning at 10:30 o'clock in the store No. 121 Market street A number of very handsome articles In lingerie and neckwear will be placed on sale at reasonable prices and the ladies in charge expect quite a large patronage, the public is invited to attend the sale.

The Young Woman's Auxiliary of St. James', Episcopal Church will serve luncheon today from noon until 3 P. M. in the vacant store room at No. 119 Market street.

The proceeds of the luncheon will be devoted by the young' ladies to charitable; purposes of the Auxiliary and it is hoped there will be a very large iatronage- A cordial invitation is extended to the pub lic to call during the hours named and secure a dainty and appetizing luncheon at reasonable prices. Business men especially will find this splendid opportunity to drop In for luncheon and. get back to business early. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. R.

K. Bryan, of Scott's Hill, is spending a few days in the city on business. Messrs. L. A.

McGeachy and Lee McGougan, of St Paul's, Robeson county, were business visitors to the city yesterday. President T. M. Emerson, of tha Atlantic Coast Line, left last night for several days' business trip to New York. Among the guests at The Orton Yesterday were: Odell 4 Southerland, Charlotte; R.

E. Morris, Greenville. S. P. M.

Bullard and wife, Rose Hill; R. R. Herring, Oxford. Friends of Mr. W.

D. Rhodes, who has beenv ill at his home on Castle street for the past few days, will be pleased to learn that he is able to resume his work again. Mr. Robert Fowler, of Boardman, N. spent yesterday in tVilmington.

Mr. T. S. Greyard, of McDonald's, N. was in the city yesterday on business.

The guests at The Southern yester-Cay included: Seth King, Wade, N. C.t J. S. Morrison, Mount Airy, N. Y.

E. Wright, Rose Hill; J. B. Davis, Rocky Mount; W. R.

A- Robinson, Parkersburg; R. F. Brooks, Currie; Geo. J. Moore, Atkinson; A.

A. Williams, Clarkton; A. C. Johnson, Willard; W. C.

Caison, Parkersburg. R. Bates, of the Chamber of Commerce committee appointed for that purpose, returned yesterday morning from Washington, D. where he appeared before the Congressional Committee and asked for some improvement to Northeast river, aoove Huron image. nates was received very cordially by the com miuee ana teeis very noperui or tne i LOCAL DOTS.

A permit rwas issued yesterday from the. office of Building Inspector H. E. Bonitz -to Mrs. J.

W. Freeman for a twastory, 10-room residence on Princess, between Fourth and Fifth streets, to cost 93,500. Robert- Hijl, colored, a fisherman, was arrested near the Dram Tree yes terday by Constable W. B. Savage on 'm iook io-aay a wrote io you ior buvich uu.gut iv ut uhcc, i started to take IiydlaE.

Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier and Liver Pills, and I began to feel better and looked better before I finished the fourth bottle of medicine," Mrs. Amelia DahV.Walcott, Dakota, (Continued From Page TwU) tonight are suffering, the most exquisite bodily suffering, because of Inward siri. I once went tola hospital where there were upwards of 1,200 people suifeilng the piost awful bodily suffering, and the physician in charge told me that every one Of the. upwards of 1,200 were brought there: by one specific sin. Friends, hell is the hospital of the incurables of universe; wh'ere men exist In awful and perpetual pain.

'But while is physical this is tne least sigmncant xeature 01 hell. Hell is a place of memory and remorse. You remember, in the pic ture which Chirst has given us of the rich man in that Abraham said the, rich man, 'Remember. The rich man had not taken much that he had on earth with him. but her "had taken one thing he' bad: taken bis memory.

You men and women that go. on. in sin, and "spend- eternity in hel, you won't take much with you own tonight, but you will take one thing you will take your memory, You men will remember thfe women whose lives you have blasted and ruined, and. you women will remember the lives squandered in frivolity and fashion and foolishness, when, you might have bem living for God. will the Christ tha you rejected and the op portunities ior salvation tuat yon ge-spised.

There is no, torment known to, men Ufce. the torment of an accusing memory, I nave' seen in my gfiice In Chicago Vstrong men weeping like children. What was the matter? Memory. I have seen one of the strongest, brainiest men I eyer knew throw himself upon floor of my ofiice and roll and sob. and groan and wail.

What was the xhattert Memo ry; 1 nave had men and women hurry up to me at -the close of a service with pale cheeks, with dra2ji with haunted eyes, and beg a private conversation. What was the Memory, you will take yoqr memory with you; and the memory and the conscience that are not set at peace in the life that now is by theft toning blood of Christ and the pardoning grace of God never will. he. Hell is the place, where men remember and In conclusion Dr. Torery told of a man who went.

mad. of the memory. of the lost opportunity to accept Christ. He, will cbntlnue his sermon oh Hell tonight Th Service. service yesterday afternoon was of a very Interesting nature and largely Following the usual song service, prayer was offered by Rev.

Dr. John M. Wells, pastor of the First Presbyterian. Church, after which Dr. Torrey made announcements of the subject of his evening sermon and also 'made some other announcements, following which he presented Rev.

Smoot, pastor, of Grace Metli- odiat Church, i who. announced itbe places of cottage, prayer meetings thij morning as.follows: 4 Mrs." Robert Ruark, 311 South Sec ond street. -'r- Mrs. C. C.

Brown, 522 Dock street Mrs. H. E. Bonitz, 711 Pi incess street Mrs. McGirt, 211 Grace street.

Mrs. Craig, 117 South Fourth street Mrs. Ruark, 416 North Sixth street An: open air meeting will be held at Eighth and Castle streets. AffeT the singing of a hymn by the congregation Mr. Young favored the gathering with one of his charming solos, following which Dr.

Torrey of fered. prayer. He then began his sermon on "The Conditions of Success Soul Winning," which made a deep It Is thought, lasting impression on the minds and 'hearts of his 'Tf you are really said Dr. Torrey "you want to save You have a longing for the salvation of others. If you have not this long- ng, you may have, a doubt of whether or: not you are saved.

To have this origins to, save others is one thing and to know how-to do it. irt another, but this book, I hold in my hand tells how. Turn to Luke 22:31 32: 'And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold. Satan hath desired to have that he may sift you as. wheat; but I nave prayed fdr thee that thy faith fail not: and.

when thou art conyerted, strengthefi thy 'The lesson that in order to convert others you must yourselves be Veroughly con; verted. Take a weak Christian, If he eads persons to Christ they will be wealc Christians; led by a Christian they are strong spiritually. Four things are necessary for-thor ough conversion. First, you niustNput aside all your sins. You may be a prominent church w6rkerr b.utJast as long, as -you clin.

co any sin or sins tnat aispiease uou you cannot expect success at soul' "Tor 00 years Lydia B. Pihkham's Veffetablo. Compound has been the. standard remedy for female ills. Ho sick woman docs justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine.

Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of Cures to credit. Pinkham all sick 'women to write her for advice. She has CUided tliousands to.bealth free oJUchavgie. Address Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn.

Mass. Prominentt-umberton Attorney Leaves For Baltimore Nptet. (Special Sthr Correspondence.) Lumbcrton, N. C. March Mr.

A. W. McLean left last night fof BalU-more where he goes to consult a Mr. McL-ean was taken sick Sunday night and after a consultation of physicians, it was thought best, for him to go to a specialist in Baltimore. Mr.

McLean was accompanied by Dr. N. A. Thompson. A large bircle.

of for Wilinlngton wnefe ahe will spend sev- eraL.days with relatives Mr. E. B. the Freeman Printing is confined to his room by ine street nands began work this mertang removing some of the old oaks adjacent to the Court House yard. Information was received here today of the death of Mr, 0.

Bracey, whlcn occurred' at his home near Rowland last nignt Tie was abbut years old ed citizens of that section, tie was the father of Mr. O. H. Bracey, book keeper for Caldwell Carlyle, of this place, who was caned home Saturday ft ernoon on account of the illness of Fnis The funeral was conducted, this aflefifoon at 4:30 o'clock. Elizabeth Wishart Notwithstanding tne cold weather the 9-Cent Show is drawing good crowds and: everybody seems delighte.

The advance sale of seats for "Tempest and Sunshine," which appears-Jiere Fri- jday night indicates that a large audi- wyi. witness uie FOR CANAL CELEBRATION. Latin America Will Join in Movement With New Orleans. Washington. March 15.

Lattn America will join In the movement for a celebration bf the opening of the Panama Cafial in New Orleans in Diplomatic representatives the" Central' Ariierican arid' S0uth4 American nations today, with John F. Barrett, held a conference with the New Orleans delegation which is in Washihgton booming the project. Governor Samders, of Louisiana; Mayor Benrman, of New Orlearis, and T. P. Thompson, met the diplomats and discussed the celebration.

In July a delegation of citizens from New-Orleans will go to the Congress of Latin Republics in Buenos Ajrrls and formally invite their participation. BOTH FATALLY BURNED. Insane Woman Sets Bed Afire arid Jumps From Window. Hamilton, March 15. Miss Edno Summerton, 76 years old, fearing that she would "be committed to the Daytbn Insane Asylum, today poured a canr bf gasoline oyer the bed in which her husband was sleeping, kneeling over the bed set it afire.

An xplosion The woman leaped head first from, a second story window, alighting on a fence. She was taken to a hospital Her; husband- is probably fatally brirned: 4- Says Texas Lady Who Writes to Tell of Great Benefit It Was to Her in Ending Long Commerce, Texas. "I had suffered painfully, every month since eleven years ago writes Mrs. i. K.

Hamn- fon bf this place, j'and for almost twa. years had suffered untold jagony. I began taking Card ui. and I find so much relief. "I keep it all the time, and always praise it to my friends.

Truly. Cafdqi is the tonic for women I ever saw, so I am writing a few words tbi tell you of the relief I obtained from your I can't praise it too highly." The best way to cure female troubles, pains, headache, hackache. isl to help nature tb do it, by taking Is life a burden to you? Act at Get a bottle of Cardui at the drug store today and try it. You will pro bably feel better alone for woman's pains is Car dpi of but also for woman's, weakness, debility lack of energy, Jdsa of appetite, nervousness, etc true tonic, helping to: build, up the flagging forces Cardui -has brought health and happiness to thousands of weak, wornen. Why not to you Try Cardui.

1 N. B. -Write tbi Ladies Advisory Chattanooga Lfediclne for Special Instructions, and 64 page book; 'fHoine sent In plain wrk per. on reaueat MILLION FftENDS- REILY-TA NEW LA. .3 inn vw wi i GOBD IIIC COFFEE I By Kitlait! I The Crystal Palace opened-up with a fine and delightful jiew bill yesterday.

The offering came a day late, but late than never," because the; present bill is decidedly clever and presents well known artists. The delay in opening this week due to some of the artists missing rail-J road connections and the Palace management deemed It best to even lose a day thano present a small show. The. new bill is a pleasing one in every way. The popular musical team of jfrolmes and Holmes is among the stars and present an.

act of high class. music, but one that at, the same time is filled With rioVelty arid comedy. The well Ivnowa blackface comedian, Leb Clifton: is- also among the stars and. his work is new, snappy and original He- received several encores at jeacb The Ludwig, the celebrated female ImisersdnatOr, is among the topliners and he is good with his "she act, while Miss Austin, as usual is. being heard a beautiful illus trated song.

At the Bijou Today. 'last Look," a. detective story of. startling discoveries and 'quick ac tion, and "His Opponent's Card," a very amusing picture for young and old, are the features of the bill at the Bijou today. In the second picture two men quacu.

and then one gets intoxicated, ancfls carried into his opponent's home with laughable consequences. SELLING WHISKEY CHARGED. Three Negroes Nabbed by Police Last Night Trial Today. Patrolman J. S.

Lane arrested, three negroes last night on warrants charging them with selling whiskey in violation of the prohibition law. John Worth McKpy rand Fred Green are charged with selling whiskey tq Patrolman E. Allen on March and 14th, respectively, and John Can-ady is charged with selling whiskey to John Worth McKoy on March 13th. McKoy gave $100 bond with as surety, and Green gave bond in similar amount with Chas. A.

Dulin as surety. Canady was unable to give bond and, was locked up. Evidence against the negroes was secured by' Patrolman Allen and other officers in citizens' clothes. The negroes will be tried before the Recorder this morning. LIVE STOCK PRICES UP.

Admitted by Virginia Butcher Says No Reason for Complaint. Washington, March- 15. Although, declaring that all live stock had increased in price, J. Samuel Braner, a wholesale and retail butcher, of Rich- said he thought there was no ground lor complaint on tne prices of meat of any kind, at today's hearing before the Senate High Cost of Living Committee. He said cattle were one cent a pcund higher now than five years ago.

The witness estimated that during bthe past ten years wages Increas ed about one-fourth. Admitting that it would be impossible for him to live on the salary he paid his clerks, owing to the high ccst of -living, B. F. Eubank, a Richmond grocer and meat dealer, estimated that their wages had increased 25 per cent in the past five years. He said that there had been a reductionl in the consumDtion of the articles since prices have gone up.

The wit- ness estimated that a family of five lnonld liv nn from tzz tn'an He allowed himself a salary of 44,008 iuu witness remarKea. wnicn came oui of a gross profit of 15 Der cent R. H. Hawks, also a retail grocer and meat dealer of Richmond, testi- hsa The committee adjourned until Thursday morning, when the lndepen dent packers will be heard. CUDAHY'S CASE CONTINUED.

Neither Millionaire Clubman or Injur ed Banker Appeared. Kansas City, Mch. '15. When era change. Bank of this -city, was called in the municipal court ere to: aay neitner guuahy or Lulls appear- a ana case was conunuea at me win attor ney replied Bnt city attorney insisted that hne case be continued andthe Judge ordered the continuance.

SEABOARD PIRE AT isiORiroLif. oss or Work. Norfolk, Mch. 31. Fire believ i rVr" a.iosa esumaiea ac gained considerable headway and for a time threatened the' entire plant rut.

in xue ire win cause coneiaeraDie in convenience as it will considerably i "11 -7 'V aelay all repairwork now In progress. ARRESTED PAWN BROKER. For Accusing Police of Not Giving 'His ce protection Robbed. Spartanburg, S. C.

Mch. 15. Hvman lJ0 awSkS oea i 8UO wortn of watches thtJ Dds pprpriated by a thlef St "LliSA? fV1 t0ke fa witn. tne police for not giving him he -was ar. rested.

The v. 1- 1 Our Town the best of any Pi during the hard times. or twff. Yteffi ma noir vm ni people your eitperynces- and reasons you, will not have many converts. You must "know" the rBible.

To -be iav souIt Winner it is not- necessary jforv-ai-mail to kihow very ihahy things, hut ho must, know the Bible. -You roust krlow the Wbrd'of t6aell.lt ii you iaraers anq moiners- uu uuj. Know wnat to ten your boy to no to be -saved, yon are not fit to be a fa' ther or inother. Your firsts esponsi bility is to train your children-, for God. "In the second place, he that'goetb forth arid sowpth seed.

YOu mifst sow seed. Not leave the seed stacked up in the grainery. One bushel6f sown will bear more fruit than bushels In the Bo witli Christian life. Jt Isn't what you know, but what you sow, that brings souls to Christ That is the trouble in Wil i rhington at the; present time- You know-- your but? you dont tell It, to eiSe. Some of you are getting ready to get' ready; to get ready, to get ready, to get ready and that is as far as jou go.

Wfia't you need to do is to and do it. way, to Tearn how to do Christians wont is oy.ooing it. ine way to maru how to do the' right thing is by doing the wrong thfng. You may blunder at first but you win learn: men and, women' go outjtnd jtackle the first man and woman you meet "In the thtrd. that gdeth and weepeth: njust, wter your seed with -tears.

A "heart "full "of lovo will get "conversions. We "haven't enough love. Tbere is nothing In tho world like love. Tears will the heart and, lead people to Christ You may give your money, Jyou inky "gfvo work, but unless, yoiraiave a heatt full of love you will nQthye success at soui-wmmng. some or ypu asK now you'are going t6getthat Ast-for it and God wi4 give, it But don't pray, that prayer, unless you are willing to suffer.

You must work an! suffer to bririg olhers' to Christ when you have a heart full of love." After prayer by Dr. Torrey vthe congregation was dismissed- i i BLADEN SUPERIOR COURT Case on Transfer From County Conies Up Thursday. Rev. W. M.

-ShawJ ditor- of the Bladen Journal, returned last night from the county where. he has been spending several days on business for his paper. He was at rElizabethtown yesterday and says that a large number ot Columbus county' people were on hand for the trial of the 'case of Claud Buff kin, the whitSinan from Columbus county, -cbarged vith murder, the case having been transf erred from whiteville on account bf local prejudice alleged by, the defendant. Judge W. R.

Allen is i fcoldin- Bladen court and adjourned yesterday to take up the Buffkin case-tomorrow on account of Col. N. 'A. one of counsel. being called back Lumbertwi on account of sickness-In his Shaw says that the surveyors for the Mills Into Bladen are now completing the- final survey for the line into Bladen and thatvit Is "expected work will begin ion: the first -25 miles from Clarkton In a very short time.

Jt has previously been announced that Mr. Mills has order, for rails. OR WASHINGTON LEE. Bahqtfet to Emphasize heed ment for Virginia Washington, (Mch. To empha size the need of an endowment fo Washington: and- Lee University, and to urge that this institution be built up.

as the best form -of memorial to vi KoDert tu tll and Oklahoma, spoke in fa vor of the. movementv Among ouiers nresent were Senator Louis Robert U. Lee, Jrv President Denriey; of tte. University, arid-' Profs. A.

E. Nelson ilrid Jh, ySdFFiQfyiTH wing-to the increasing "demand for the celebrated Strouse made to order garments, we have for the second time this season secured the services of vr. MR; RODMAN, their Expert Cutter and Fitter, who will be at our to're three days, MONDAY, TUESDAY aid WEDNESDAY March 14th, 15th and 16th. This will give those a chance thaX.did not have the opportunity of seeing his line before an idea what made to measure garments arc and look over the largest assortment of imported and domestic woolens ever brought t6 this city. Now is your time to get your spring suit of quality and; fit.

Once a Strouse Bros, suit always one. We guarantee a. fit or the suit is ours. The demand for these suits have been so great here that Strouso Bros, have out all other towns to make this trip here the second time. Call in and look the line over whether vyou buy or not.

1 i. ''4 Si it J. The One price Clothiers and Furnishers. a warrant, charging him with assault tne case of J- P- Cudhy, the million-on and tres- aire club, manrcbarged with attacking pass. He was recognized by Justice Jere LIHls, president of the West- ti.

J. Masonic Temple. 2iiMurnEai cute a oold gay. Iook" -Iff i. Phone 617; Police Judge Kyle inquired.

1 do 6- the city- winnlrig. Put out-of your own ,1. v.reit. 5yaM George Washington and every known sin. Often when God wants a man to accomplish somethtngLr.

Harrlss for 'appearance at trial Satur- day afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tiv riooH fiioH tnr. r-anA I TCathflT, WiTHmo on Fourth street tet TL via vuiuiu Lri iue u(iuu nnpnnprn in. wu.w uenevue cemetery. Vi rrr" ir' rAV ck.uu.

buc lAuuiiu iHt mviiea tn flLrpnn. i Greensboro. Rev. J. -Crowley, uastor of a dresses.

WOMAN LEPER AT AIKEN. Mts.Kiri.-Quarant ned for 16 Months fee Aiken, Mch. 15. Miss Mary V. has been Quarantined -at her residence in this city for sixteen to be suffering from lepi'Osy while a mi ttInrv tf, Vritn thrA IS be cottage to be Irected for her city-pt Aiken in a se- eluded lbcattoh, This decision.

wa reached by, tne city councilHast night when it wa decided to pay mB Kir east side of Fourth 97 1. fooi oXh of Harnett afreet, routine 34 1-2 feet i MIfftiffic'tui'ed. by'the lAirierlcaCSteel ft Wire Co This 1s the nest anJTBttongest Field Teaceey xnlA are kbir rfccelvinjf -car load, which will be Y6ady Tor distrtbntlon tt us hAve your orders at otice wlile' we have' a aAwrtme of "sIzsrt Tfii8 makes nine car loads of this fencing we have sold since last Malch. We have the business field tetietng -'Ari3 '---'O-j1- We iaow iwQthr car toad- of Bucks gtoret on Uie wii. -Purcell 1 witailnicton, N.

C. AMERICA'S FOREMOST BRAtiD uneducated man Why? Because that-inan's life is clean. I believe there are hundreds. Qt -people Jn mington -Tcnrcnes 'wno want to-oe used, for the conversion -of, their chil dren and their; Sunday School schol ars, but God does not use you because here iff somethlne in- vonr life does not please Him. 7 In the second place, must make nw mediunubdctf 1 -1A.

hlgh-gtade coffee vrith a little aemaoning, msper format from Which the WORLD FAMOUS NEW ORLEANS CREOLE -COFFEE 1 for her city property, build her a new.X."1 JsiIon his jwindow. When THE YOUR GROCER-, i -OMPi0tNI home an'd! allow her, a specified sum 1 TTTf'-jrif Ti-ifift jiys f.t-"". Miss Kirk has been bv claimed xx tome physicians that she has beeientlf ely cured 'cf the did easo. i tpkk -r A dessert-without flavoring, we His Aussie mtr-A iirinuoa MmspKrliu foalf H'UlflCotjc, Stoo th rwww aBd.X btTuL T'r? TVT i BMlOdi.y. Utr in StoOMA Mima an, Tr BotU 1 ttarprislnf, lut UiCiU ACIO I PllM.

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