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rnnccion Tana, m. l.nut.h map. Mall and Kx Lt Princeton cnup. Mailon f.tly.m HiurxU aiiap.m Murxanfield lliuUur.cm Vvaiiatllla bOUTtl BOUND TWAINS. MalLand Kxprrai.

Kvanivlllt torAia. ni Ar I'rtucetuu Iir l'rlneeton ni Urfulean Biirlngf 6.Up.m 7:11 (lrpr p. ll.it, tin. Tilln ni ni Mall and Kxprrnatrom llopkliuTllIe at b.TO are run noun to airmiimi mating with lha Mo. 1'ac.

Hrateni A "Cotton Halt," for all polnla In Tea and aoulhwtal with the N. V. y. H. M.

for ML.ourland City, Denver and all polnu weat. B. rt.II'1'IN.ADB.iT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Mr.

T. M. Jonos loft yoslorday for Now York to buy fall goods. Mr J. II.

Anderson loft for tho eastern markets. Mian Haiti Gravos is Tislting 'relattros in Tronton this rrook. Miiw Viola right, of Owonsboro, is visiting friends in tho city. Miss Carrie Cook, of Clarksvillo, ia the guost of Misa Mario Tyler. Mlsa Lena Pylo has retumod from a month's sojourn among frieuda in Logan county.

Mrs. 1 L. Ellis and daughter and son loft yesterday for tho World's Fair. Goo. Hart, of ofchvillo, is spo titling Bomo time in tho cily with his parents, Mrs, U.

T. riorndon and childron havo gono to Virginia on a longthy Tisit to relatives. Miss Efflo McCullough left this wwEk for Cleburn, Texas, where she will visit rolatlres. Mrs. Rom and children ol Fadurab, ato viailinjr Mr.

and Mrs. J.N. Rad-Jord on High street. Dr. Charles Fotroo and wife, of Athous, aro visiting relatives at Fnlrviow this week.

Mr. V. S. Mooro and sister, Miss Carrie Mooro, roturnod TuosJay from a sojourn at Ashorillo, N. 0.

Mr. Gus Breathitt, of tho excursion party, roturnod from Chicago Wednesday highly ploasod with tho trip. Mies Florence Noat, of New Albany visiting her sister, Mrs. Judge Brown on North Main and will remain several wockn. Miss Clara May Howe, of Nashville, and who but recently returned from Paris, France, Is in the city, tho guost of the Misses Mercer.

Mr. W. A. Cullop, a prominont lawyer of Yinconnos, spent Wodnosday in tho city on profession al business. Misses Pearl and Madolino Baylor, of Navaeota, and Miss Courtenay Keanor, of Carrollton, are visiting Mrs, 11.

U. Abernathy, on South Virginia. Misses Bessie and Ruth McCarroll kftreeterday morning for Misa Kuth goes for tun purpose "of eofiipleting hr education and Miss Beaie wilLremain for Boveral months on a vitU ROUTE. Torn Richardson Tikes Poison on Ac-count of a Girl, Thoa. Richardson, a young man I 72 years of age, made a deHpersto at- Umpt at Buicklo yestorday insrsiz ijtaking half an ounce of laudanum, Wednosday night ho hired a Mwj team and started to see a young lady named Francos Sneller, who lives four miles west of towu, he began to drink heavily and becamo very drunk before reaching his destination and returned about 10 o'clock without having reached the place at all.

He slept (n tho buggy at the stablo and at 1 o'clock went to U. West's Wt hop, where he was employod, and attended to hta ueual duties. At oAftut o'clock he went into Cook if Co's drug store adjoining nud bought half aa ounce of laudanum from Dr II. B. Garner Mil returning in a few mlnutoa said he hod taken that and wauted mora.

Dr. Garner at onoeuollflod his father, W. 0. Young Richardson oonfeased to his fathor that ho had takon tho drug with suicidal intont and said it wqj on account of trouble with his lift; Whllo talklug to hla father he iwid ho would rather bo dead than alive and began to cry. Almost Immediately afterwards ho added that he was sorry he had taken it and foil asleep on his father's shoulder.

Dr. Gunn was wmt for and Richardson was taken tq his homo, IIo romoined iu a deep stupor all day, nud though alivo yesterduy afternoon, hiscaso was regarded as almost entirely hopoloaa IIo was black In the faoo, frothing tit 55S5WS X)OvMMlt SRctttndiinn. fllKO. K. ltARTLKV, Maklnaaa Mnur I'RIDAY, AUGUST 2C, 181KI L.

N. TIME TABLE. TallHS OOINO KORTH. NO. II St.

Loull J'Alt Mall 9Ml.m No HI SmOitIIIo Acootu HWp m. No. lows p. in. Uni.

HI. Umll Klre 10:10 p. Hi, TaAlMIUOlKOSOCTU. No Mfit.Ixml Kitircot m. No.

V7ChlrS Limited CMa.lu. li. OMu.IimIIo Ancuni ll'U a. to. No.

OlWt. Naihtlll Accommodation does not run on Sunday NoilU bound 81. loult and Chicago Fait iraliulinoiliruugfi lialnaiwlld and alceuara to (Jlilcngo ami 81. loull. odIjt at Important itatlona and civwliiKi.

I'm through rnlluun itcoptra OAiiaiiia.ua, J.M,ADAM.A(nt. Time Card ollhe Ohio Valley Railway. NOilTIIIlOUNDTItAth'8. Mall and Kk. Mixed.

lloiVlnirlll9 8:30 in urauvr :tsa.m Iiiop.ui (Jfrultan8prtni I'rlucctoii ni MMMMMakattW HERE AND THERE. Fresh moats nt Clnrk Si White's Three pounds boBt steak for 2fo, at Clork St Whlto'fl. Gnithorit Wofit want fo buy your whoat. Soo thorn boforo Belling. Go to tho Banner moat shop for produce and flno frosh ineatB.

Circuit Court is in sossion nt and tho docket is tho largest for years. Go to Borrow it McRao's European Hotol. All kinds of ordora scrvod at all houre. Mr. Thomas Rodman and wifo have returned from a longthy visit to the West.

Mr. Frod W. Blumonsloll has mov rl Inln liln now residence on East Sovonth street. Go In your precinct nt 3 o'clock tomorrow nnd toko nnrt in tlio Demo cratic primary convention. Precinct prlraarioa at 8 o'clock tomorrow to appoint dolegatos to Monday's county convention.

Dr. Knnpp, tho notod optician, will bo nt Dr. Young's office Monday, September 4, one day only." Thedatoof thooppoaranco of Barlow Bros. Miustrols in this city has been changed from Sep. to Oct.

20. Mr.Chas. M. Lacy Is dangerously 111 with brnin fovor at tho homo of his Mr. D.

R. Carpenter. For all kinds of Cno imported winos and tho oldw.t whiskoy, call on Bibbow MoRae. Tho next annual session ol Llttlo Rivor Association will be with Liberty Point church, near Cadiz, iu August, 1891. A RAKE BAItGAIN.

For Bale at a sacrifice, if sold nt oneo, a now collage. Inquire of Long Kelly, Agents. A. OswolJ. 3t Clorksvillo ia worrying over tho abundance of molon rinds lying about hcratreetti.

Sh shouldn't fret, hor people havo to eat, Mr. L. O. Bltrtrs has boon opoinlod postmaster at bobreo.vice J. B.Eckols romoved.

Mr. Biggs took chargo of tho office yoatordoy. Very best and 'latest stylo Bhocw made by Jeff Morris over Hoouor Ballard's. Work solicited. Best uhito oak itowod half soles $1.00.

Samo tacked 7rc. All repair ing neatly and promptly dono by Joff Morris. J. M. Adams, Agt.

FOR SALE A cheap aud most desirable six room cottage on a two aero lot situated ou E. 7th St. near S. K- College. Present price 52,000.

Possession will bo given in 10 dnys. See Dr. M. W. Willinms, over Bonk of Uopkinsvillo.

tf L. Si N. will soil round trip tickoU at one faro plus $2.00 to all principal points in Arkansas, Toxas and ndinu Territory, on Aug. 22ud, Sept. 12th and Oct.

lOtb. good returning VZO uoya from dato of salo. Tho threatened advanco iu railroad rates to tho World's Fair has been made aud tho following announce ment was made yustorday by Agont Adams, at this place; This incroaso will of course cause a general protest from those who have not yet visited tho air. "Beginning Monday Aug. 21, round trip rates to Chicago will bo S13.76 via Evausville nnd 515.15 to go and return via Louisville." J.

M. Adams, Agont. Miss Florence Barlow, representing Folter'a Magazine spent two days in tho cily this week and socured a list of now subscribers to that most excel lent periodical. A reception was given to Miss Howo last ulcht bv tho Missos Mercer. Of coureo it was a most delightful occas ion, as tho Misses Mercer aro well kuowu to bo tho best of ontertainors.

Mr. Howlott, of Kelly, who had both legs cut off by a train in this city about three years ago, has secured cork limbs and Is uow nblo to got around fairly wotl with tho aid of crutches. Vegetables aro growing vory scarce owing to tho protractod drouth, whllo the growing crops lu tho country are being ruined from tho lack of retain this Immediate locality this dry spell islho worst since 1831. Thoro will bo lawn party at B. F.

College thiH ovoning from 7 to 11 o'clock. Proceeds to go to tho now Baptist church fund aud Sunbeam society. Delightful tlrao promised to all. Admlftsiou 1G cent Mr. Robert Croushaw, of Cadiz, who wont to Chicago on tho excursion of tho 11th was taken, very ill on arrival aud returned in a fow days without having enjoyed tho sights of tho Windy City.

Tho Marshal of Murray, bad to bo attached last woek boforo ho could bo landed boforo tho grand jury to tell what ho kuow about Bomo grand larcony casos In which men of prominence wore implicated, A bold attempt was mado to burglarize Judge Tyler's dwolllug fcouso last Sunday night, Tho burglars entered tho house through tho parlor window, but wore discovered by the nolso thoy made, thoy beat a hasty rotreat and escaped, Tho work ou Peailiers, Mill it uow In progroaa and will bo completed by October 1, Operations in tho manufacturing department will bo ready by Nov. 1 Tho plant buruod out fioYeral montliH ago and thoro has boeu Homo delay about rebuilding ou account of the failure of tho first contractors employed lu coming to time. Tho now buildiug will boa ruawivo iniyimn JmiIH0'imlMiMH Messrs, Clark White have oponod up a moat Bhot on Seventh street, Mala aud Virginia, and will In addition handle all kinds of country produce. Thoy art both buslnosw men of high order Alu! will get a sharo of public favors. Thore was a rush for liqtio? licenses In Bowling Groon at Tuesday night's meeting of tho council and tho city's revenues were awellou in a few minutes.

Thero were IB applications for saloon license, two for beer and ono for wholosale liceneo. Mrs. Joe C. Buckner Rave a tea to eiirht or ten of her friends, last Tues day evening. Tho guest weres part of tho Montreal oxcursionisu of lost month, aud are in their expres sions of tho charming manner in which thov were entertained bv their agreeable hostess, W.J.

Woods, a Faducah saloon keopor, whllo drunk hurled a boor glass at his eighteen-year-old eon, breaking his neck. Father and son had quorrelod and the boy extended tho first chaliongo for a glass spot Woods is in jail and tho chances are ho will end his dnys in prison. Tho SUtto Convention of tho Christian Woman's Board of Missions, under tho auspices of tho Christian Church, convened at Frankfort Tuesday morning. About fifty ministers are in attendance. Tho Sloto Convention of tho Christian Church mot in Ita for mal fuviinn Wmlrjosdar.

About 260 delegates aro in attendance. Thoro are from twonly to thirty wagons laden with water molons on our streots daily and all find ready solo. Prices range from a uicklo to a half dollar, Iho former price predominating. Tho crop is said to be a very good ono notwithstanding the dry woother. Hoppy'aays for tho colored man aud his partner.

General Upchurch, a colored was buried alive to the depth of 37 foot by tho caving in of an woll ho was cleaning out in Crittoadon county. It took 24 hours to dig tho body out, which was found standing erect, looking up as if tho unfortunate man had heard tho noise just in time to roalizo his awful fate. Bead what tho Racket Company havo to say in their ad, on the editorial pago this issue. Such bargains wero nover offered to the public and they may never havo another such opportunity again. Tho Racket is tho "busiest store in town" and clerks Bro never idlo.

Bargains by the thousand are offered every day. See thom at once. Esq. Job. B.

Head, of Earlington, Chairman of tho Hopkins county Domocratio Committee.was In tho city Wednesday ovening on business connected with district iwlitica. Thero is a strong probability that tho question of a senatorial candidate will be adjusted in a fow days to the satisfaction of both counties and the harmony of the party. Tbo Henderson Bridge has brought suit against tho sheriff of Hondoreon county asking the court to provednt the collection of taxes on tho bridgo at the assessed value of $1,000,000. Thoy claim tbo bridge was originally asaossod at and that a board of supervisors afterwards raised it to 51,000,000, and (bat the increaso was wholly unauthorised, illegal and void. Dr.

Appletuaa, the eminent Louis- villo specialist, filled his professional ougngement in tho city yestorday and loft for Paducah this morning, A number of his nation ts wore on hand nnd eoveral cases which had boon pronounced Jnourable were discharged pronounced entirely well. Dr. Applomau's success iu the treatment of tho diseases of the eyo, ear, nose, stomach, bowels and kidneys is simply phenomenal and his reputation as a scion tifio specialist is being established far and near. Read bis ad. for date of next visit and if you ar afflicted call ami consult with, him.

Tho Ohio river between CNv and Memphis is getting" treubVSonio to boats. On aeeouatof the wW water thoy cab only run in day time aad thon without regular schodulo. Many of tho larger boats havo been discontinued further up tho river weeks ago, end as far up as Huntington, nothing but tugs can make any headway, Tho water in the Ohio further north is lower than it has been for ton years and is falling rapidly. Unless heavy rains fall in the -mountains in the next few days traffic ou this largo stream will havo to suspend Indefinitely. The jury has beea made up in the csso of Georgo Dolaney, at Morgan-field, 100 men having been summoned from Crittenden county.

Evidence is nowbolug takon, tho leading wituoAsea testifying substantially as they did in Holt's case. Taylor Oliver, father of tho murdered girl, In such a war Tuouday as to cause the court to reprimand him. Ha seemed to dlsliko tho ruling of the court, and atouo timo loft tho courthouso abruptly, returning shortly afterward with a grip. Oliver talked about the caso on the streets a great deal, stating that it did uot make any whore he died, as ho had just as soon die right iu tho courthouse as any place else. All of this caused somo approheustou for the safoty of tho prisoners, and the jll was again strongly guarded.

A bright light iuslda of the jail was kept burning all night that it might be known If the jsll was attacked. Vitnlla cures Dyspepsia. County Bonds for Sale $18, 000 ia 0 per cent, county bonds at par intcreat payable semi-annually. Redeemable after: 10 years. BbaumoT, HwtWy, Txm, liHfiiiMiiiiiiillnlMaaMM DPRICE'S QniHl SSlM The only 1'urc Cream of Tartar Powder.

No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard NOW FOH WATERWORKS. The Council Holdi an Important Tho Council mot Tuesday night and took somo important stops in tho matter of light and water. John P. Martin, who hold tho original franchise, has nover been nblo to tnko tho plant off tho hands of tho bulldors, who hovo boon running it for nearly a year.

The Council now permits Martin to transfor his interests to 0 now company, composed of tho Light Jno. P. Martin, Goo. E. Gary and olhpr stockholders, to bo known as tho Hopkinsvlllo Water, Light fc Power Co.

Tho timo for comploting the works contracted for was thon 01 tended six months nnd nn additional allowance of 51500 was made for lights, making $2500 tho cost of tho present 35 aro lights. This puts tho control of thoso im provomonts into the bauds of a local company, of which Mr. Gary is tho representative ponding further organ ization. Tho authorized capital is $60,000 and tho company has nlroady begun work on' a paid up capital of about $20,000 invested in tho olectric light plant. Mr.

Gary will at once appeal to tho citizens to tako additional stock necessary to establish the waterworks, for which a contract has already boon entered into with tho city. Let tbo monoyed men of the city como forward now and Hopkinsvlllo will eoon bo supplied with this long needed improvement. Tho flying clouds of dust on streots not reached by sprinklers aro an ar gument for water works. The parched grass in scores of carefully cultivated lawns is a mute appeal for water works. The burnt-tip gardens all over tho city call in thunder tones for water works.

Every dry cistern in Hopkinsvillo is loudly demanding a system of wa ter works. Pure and Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval tho California liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasant to the taste and by acting gently on tho kidneys, Iivor and bowels 10 cleanse the ayBtein effectually, it promotes the health and comfort of all who ute and with millions it is tho best anil only remedy. ECIAL LOCALS. HOPKINSVILLE Mi Qli SCHOOL.

For Voting Men and Boys. Instruction is given in a full course I Study. Thorough work and strict discipline too characteristics of tbo school. Boarding pupils board in tho family of tho principal. Next Sossion forty weeks Begins Monday, August 38th, 1803.

For additional in formation, address. J. 0. FERRELL, Hopkinsvillo, Ky. The "Wolfe- is hungryfor try produce.

Cheap For Cath. I have two good wagons and mule teams with harness and will sell them cheap for cash. Ecgene Wood. oowan Grain Sealers, HOPKINSVILLE, Ky Office and Ware House corner Oth aad Railroad streets. We buy wheat delivered at any ataUoa on the'.

Si N- or 0. V. Railroad aBd all stsC ioa on C. Road fromGracey to Our facilities lor storage at HopWswvilw are first class. Parties waatisg atetoge for wheat or anything else, will find our charges reasonable and rates of insurance low.

Cowan Co. Freeh lard, country hams nnd sides at Wolfe a WANTED. in luiv Pnlilunrn. Ttannn. Ttntriir Ttaani.

(ibra. Frnoii Corn. Sweet Potatoes, Watermelons, Chick ens, win pay iuq nignosi. mantei price in cosh aud can use in largo quantities. I am hoadquarters for all kinds of produce, Maple and fancy groceries, Masons iruii Jars gai, i.w uoz.

2 qL 7Co 2qt.TiaOw 55o rure Apple 000 gai, Cowe to see me and save inonoy, 0. R. CLARK, Manager City Market House. Wolfe will buv or shin vour coun try produce. Nine years exporleuco la Die commission business.

OPEEA EQUSI, Friday, Sept, 1st, ONK MU1IT ONLY MORTON'S Magntflfont B'otcular I'roJuctlon of MONTE ORISTO An entirely New Pratuitlo Vcnlon or Duma' luimenaeljr l'i(mlar Yltj. GergGN8lkeHery. Mwvetews MwhaHloiilEflVcts, Thrilling sensations, TiiononiHi.YioMrKTKyrt.AbT. Bptclal attenllou Called tit (orireoui t'LUHII l'ALAOK, Aectne comiotfd BiiUrelr bt I lie uiaile cxrealr fur tula oonipaur lij Uarnler A ol i'arla, at an actual ooit of UtM. No Advance In Prices.

tata mured at OAUltlSATH'3 Baking Powder. For the World's Fair you ncod nn Accident Tlckot which covers General Accidonta whllo nt homo, travoling or nt tho Fair. Don't bo put off with ono covering moroly accidents ou Railroad (rains nnd public conveynucoH, only 25c per day or $1.50 por month. Pays $5000 in case of doath, $25 por week for disabling injury. Got tho host from GAnsETT Ss Moonn, Hopkinsvllle, Ky, For Visitors to The Columbian Exposition.

Boat acctdout Insuranco tlckots in the world. Thov cover not only tho accldonts of trnvol but also tbo many dangers on Iho streets and In tho Exhibition Grounds. $5,000 In caso of death $25 por week for disabling injury. Tickots can be no-cured at moment'H notice, or few dnys in advance. For solo only by Gatinktt it Moonn, Hopkinsvlllo, Ky Fon iYSPEisrA, IndlrMtlon, and Ptomach dlvmkr.

take mow iirrrKiis. til dealen keep It, 11 per bottlo. Genuine bu trids mark and red Uncioa wrapper. SPECIAL LOCALS. WANTED A first class combindd Stallion.

Address with description and J. Horsos Canton, Ky. Lost A two-year-old Jersey heifer, yollow collar, marked swallow fork in each yonr, diamond in' forehead, horns turned inwardly. Liberal reward. John 0.

Cbafiu. 2t DONT TAKE POISON! Cheap whiskies are a mild form of pois on. (Joustimers are warned against thoir use. I. W.

Harper's Nelson Co. Whiskey is a standard high trrado Kentucky Whiskey which reachos us direct from Kentucky, and whoso purity wo can conscientiously guarantee to those seeking a stimulant for medicinal or social uso. Respectfully, J. W. Smith, W.

R. Loso, Hopkinsvillo, Ky. Attention! H.P. Fnris, tho auctioneer, desires to inform the peoplo of this and adjoining counties that he will auction any and all property at vory reasounblo rates. Address him Box 220, Ky.

Cowstob'Sale, Two splendid Jersey Cows with frosh calves, CHAS. KNIGHT. Horses JEEandled Anyono wishing their horsos broke to saddle, harness or handled on track for speed, apply to E. T. Ritror nt Fair Grounds.

Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Attention, All! nm nmv nrAnnrrwl fn nml build all kind 'of hotisat and (to all kinds of repair work at lowest Estimates mado on building material also. Work dono promptly and satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Address, W. T.

HURT, Hopkinsvillo, Ky. STAT MY Wo dosire to iuform our frlonds Jhot wo ore now carrying tho largest and most comploto lino of Stationery we've oror had, and aro soiling it at prices consistent with "Hard Times." Examluo for yourself aud bo convinced. ROGERS ft ELGIN, Druggists and Stationers, Main St. Opp. Court House.

Wanted Tho address of ono thousand porsous who want to buy QUEENSWARE, Chattanooga Plows And Repairs, At LOWEST GASH Prices Have a now REAPER and BINDER and ono MOWER, I will soil for half their value. Wh Hri JjiTiXT) if HKCTHflJlillKJlfJ AGENT. TABLER'Spii RIIMEYErlLE OINTNIENTi CURES NOTHING BUT PILES. Lipscomb Center Dissolve We desi to give notice to the public tne nrm of Lipscomb Center by mutual consent dissolved, Mr. Lipscomb retiring.

Mr. Center will continue the business, assume all liabilities of the firm, and oollect all debts due us. IF. 3L.I2SCOnE, GKEiO. OEJXT'TSiS.

Autr. 15, 18,93, 1 in njaja Tlio public will please observe that while Mr, Zipsconib retires from active partnership, he will still remain in, charge of the Dry Goods Depart ment, and the business will be conducted as heretofore. In due season the store will fairly bristle with bargains for the Fall trade. I have made up my mind that Bargains Only shall enter this house. Save your money and buy your Fall Goods late, they will be cheap.

I fully expected to get virtually out of business by 1st September but present disappointment making the desired change by January 1st. Respectfully, GEO. Cor. 9th Clay sts. HiV In DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, RUGS, MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, Call on.

NEW GOODS. T. IYI. JONES Is now in the East buying a full line of Staple and Fancy Goods. ITPAYSTOADVERTISEaBKENTUCKIAN! Our Sale commenced Saturday with a grand rush-Everybody says we give bigger value and better value than any house ever did give in Hopkinsvillo.

Our sale lasts all this week. Come and get first choice. WE MAKE THINGS HUM THOSE $9.00 SUITS. Arc actually molting away Thoy won't last forever A word to tlio wise )ou'll regret not buying now, 2T'LM2m TtfVr vortk SSo only Wo Hem Stitched Hamlhevohiefs 16o So Lisle Thread Sox maiff vjyj lijiiLiaiiiidjjj! will not keep me from W. CENTER.

Near L. N. Depot. C. I NO.

5 SOUTH wm si 40c g(c LE CONTINUES iWliniaati Empire Durable, Drills. Reliable. Birdsell Clover Efficient, Hullers. Everlasting Homestead, Horseshoe, ThSvinoiblo Bone Meal. totms.

Save your clover seed and you save money We handle the best goods and hence can conscientiously recommend them. FORBES BRO. Tenth and Main. 1- ss Goods AA. LATHAM MAIN STREET.

n. id. Graduate and Scientific zsrsr. My friends nnd tho public generally are invited to have their BYES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE by their home optician. M.

D. KELLY, those $7.00 SUITS. Aro lit for a King Examine your neighbor's suit Ho bought ono Thon como and buy yourself ono and save $6 $eo --Thoy won't last always. w.ui STO3P3P Qnelot worth Nobby Crushers ALL THIS 1 i if aaaanin Economical. $2.60 to $3.60 $119 1,00 7oo WEEK..

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