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The Macon Times-Democrat from Macon, Missouri • Page 7

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ri rcvROniES VS. TRUTH CnilDTCCMTU VACD CORRESPONDENCE. lUUIIILLHin INLII Iff COR IN MACON Here Are The Facts Judge For Yourself. NORTH BAKKVV1LLK. extracting and preserving the i medicinalprluelples residing In thgTHI native roots.

During this time the doctor has doue good, conscientious work and pleased his patrdns. He enjoys a largejpractice but hopes to increase it the coming year. His visits will continue regularly each four weeks as heretofore. No Alcohol Used. Dr- PUr, never bellens Rusvbodies who see In success only fa" ivho without making an effort to intern themselves, blatantly cry offense Srainst acsty and truik-secm to forget tha la slur against Or.

Pierce's well-know? nonalcoholic family fiesta a tlur against tho ntelligcneu of thousands If clear-Sinking American women who know they have been helped Slid cured by Dr. PieWs Favorite Prescription. It Is not a patent medicine" in anv seiise-U is simply the fsvorite wmerf deb Dr Pierce used In an extended practice for the treatment of the dboases peculiar to women. 1 1 ii necessary iZ advisable to uso alcohol In the preniJ tlon of either his "Favorite for weak women, or his "Golden TEN MILK. Walter Luck and mother, and Sidney Cox, wife and son of Prairie Dale were the guests of Al Walker and family Sunday.

Mesdamea Harry Howard, Web Ru-bey, i. H. Scrutcbfield, Sears, Carlos Rytber, Alvah Warner, and Marion Ry-ttaer were the guests of Ai Walker and family last week, All from Macon, Little Lyle Massey is W. S. Mapes and family were the guests of Mrs.

Lucy Wood at Macon Sunday. Several are sowing wheat. Charles Varnes reporta a pecular ex-plo ion. Harley Casey who is making molasses here had an alcohol barrel and he wished to see what was in side of it. So he struck a match and placed it near tbe bung hole and there followed a terrific explosion.

Mr. Casey's hand was severely burned but his wife who was standing beside him was unhurt. The Baptist Sunday School surprised their superintendent and wife Mr. and Mrs. Kit McQuary, by meeting at bis home Saturday and enjoying a nice social meal.

It was the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. McQuary. It wa9 Dr. Appleman A careful 7 Mrs.

Rosa Cross is quite low with typhoid fever. Willard Kelly is able to be out again. J. L. Terrell returned from a business trip to St.

Louis Wednesday. Miss Edna Wooten of Lagocda has been the guest of G. W. Antry and fam-ily. Several from this vicinity attended the New Cambria Fair Thursday.

Ollie Antry and Edna Wooten spent one day last week at Jas. F. Rogers'. Mrs. Uva Wiggins spent Thursday with Mrs.

Millie Perrin. Lon Dennis left last week for a trip in the West. E. Houghton has sold bis farm to Mr, Evans. Jessie Wiggins spent one day last week with Kffie and Viola Rogers.

Jim Rogers, made a trip to Macon one day last week. wife will always cuj ioi uaitiMV9wwH burpia liver hu blood snd kindred ailments. Ovor'fiiS years ago, he discovered that chemlcrS puro is a far better solvent most of the active principles Keep wsuppiiea A name for honesty and our native medicinal plants when n33 Truth and Influence. THE CELEBRATED SPECIALIST miru. WJUIUCIBLUn square aeai is alcohol and, furthermore, he fonS that a glyceric extract kept much bS ler mail an uicoiionc one, ana tlmi JOHNSON.

John Lauderback if doing some good work on our roads. John Mettes spent last week in Macon on the jury. Ed Baldwin is preparing to build a new house this fail. William Mettes little daughter is very sick at this writing with typhoid fever. Charlie Yetter and wife left last week for Colorado for the benefit of Mrs.

Ye tier's health. Emery Skinner of Michigan was here last week visiting Riley Clark. Several from this neighborhood attended the funeral of John Goodding. He was buried in Shilo last Sunday. Mr.

Gooding had been in failing health for a long time and went to New Mexico for his health but death claimed him there. The remaims was brought back and laid to rest in tbe family burying ground at Shilo near Love Lake. Miss Dott Crawford arrived nome last Saturday after a pleasant visit with relatives in Colorado. Miss Mary Mettes spent last week at Ed Will's near Macon. Mra, 0.

Corrigan leaves this week for Kansas City to visit her sister, Mrs. Geo. W. Sands. Miss Virgie Garrison of Kirkville was here last Saturday and Sunday.

Willie Mettes bought a mule from Dan Healy for S50. Mrs Llbble Clark of Michigan came last week for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Riley Clark. A little son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mra.

Ed Baldwin last week. Ed ia all smiles. The way to get rid of a cold, whether it be a "had cold" or just a little one, is to get it out of your system through the bowels. Nearly all cough cures, especially those that contain opiates, are WILL GIVE FREEICONSULTATION Ing Is better than great riches. I rami Is a bubble that soon bursts.

Pr. K. v. Pierce has always beon known to speak the truth -his famous medicines are founded on the rock of public approval and have thousands of truthful testimonials as to their ability to cure diseases for which they are recommeuded. AND EXAMINATION Ch is.

Weasley of Macon spent a few No man ever lost a pros pac -live customer True Speaking. days last week in this vicinity on busi- aleo Mr- McQuary's 62nd birthday. In His (Private Parlors BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT A Positive Cure For Rheumatism, Cuts, Old Sores, Sprains, Wounds, Stiff Joiits, Corns, Bunions and all Ills. SHE KNOWS. Mrs.

C. II. Ititnyon tan-be rry. Mo. writes: I have aaodSnowLlnlinont and can't Bay enough for it, forRhou-nuii Ism and nil pains.

Ii Is tho most nw ful medicine to in tlio house." Supt. W. E. Moss was out here Mon through telling the truth. In tue long run Hr Pierce believes the truth will prevail and he is therefore not afraid to make public his furmula.

Jefferson Hotel The Ingredients of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre-erlntloB are glycerine possessed intrinsic remedS value, being demulcent, nutritive inju effective anti-ferment. Although costlu somewhat more, Dr. Pierce predicts thiJ glvceric medicinal extracts will, not distant future, largely repltce holla ones so generally prescribe physicians and put out by prurietn or "patent medicine" manufacturers, iiig more efficient and entirely fjJJ from the serious objection of making ebrlstoswhen used In lingering orcbronk cases, whore a somewhat protracted us, of medicine Is necessary no mutter how good or well adapted to the case, it nn be in order to obtain permanent results Dr. Rerce'slwffife Is not quit lax-Stive enough, as In obstin ate corisun tlon, the little, pleasant, sugar-cosQ "Pellets" should In' taken to aid scrigtlon." One or two for a Uxatlva two to four for a cathartic. Theyatsgi have been known to cure many bad nuei of stomach trouble, dyspepsia nnd iau.

gestlon, Thoy act on the liver and regulate the bowels, put up in giaa vials, corked, therefore, alwas frai BftT Pleasant Pellets. Valuable Trade Secrets. day visiting schools. Wm. Weakley was a Shelby county visitor Monday.

Al Walker and family and Mrs. Amy Gates and daughters went hazelnutting Monday and got a wagon load. Wm. Weekley sold a horse for $115. Al Walker, wife and Jaughter Miss Fein were Macon visitors Saturday.

A. R. HueU fell from a hay mow Sunday and broke oneo'his ribs." Mr. Huett is very old and it is tliought he will recover very slowly, Walter Golay is in very poor health. Matbls Brown is building an addition Macon Thursday, Oct.

3rd. 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.

cess. Ohas. l'errin, wife and daughter made a business trip to Callao Friday. Several from here attended the show la Callao Friday night. Finis Green and wife, Mr, Blanken-hip and Bob Connera of Keota spent Friday on the river.

Estil White spent one evening last week with his uncle, Jim White, near Concord. Prof. 0, Li Crosa attended court in 1 Maeon Wednesday, ignite a crowd witnessed the match ball game between Swan Lake and For- est, Sunday evening, which resulted in victory for Swan Lake. Ollie Burnam spent Sunday with his I cousin, Jesse Burnam, near Callao. Three Slzcu 25c, 50c, $1.00 Ballard Snnw liniment Co rr.

i.ouis, given to the public. He vinuicaws sue excellence and harmless character of Ins "Proscription" by lotting ailing women know jut what thoy are taking when they ue tliis reliable Ionic and nervine for the diseases and illnesses peculiarly feminine. These ingredients arc combined in just the right protrortlon to make an efficient remedy, without tue of a particle of alcohol, and woy are as follows: Golden Seal root, Black Cohosh root, Unicorn root, Blue Oobosn Lady's Slipper mot. null chemlc-allv i ure glycerine ot proper strength lor constipating. Kennedy's Laxative Cough t-yrup contains no opiates and acts gently on the bowels.

Pleasant to ake, Sold by all druggists. Jhn Schank and family of Keota spent Sunday with H. R. Dewey and family. DURING SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER LOW COLONIST RATES Cured Hay Fever I Summer Colli A.

J. NuBbaum, Batesville, Indiana, writes: Last year 1 suffered for three months with a summer cold so distressing that it interfered with my business. I had many of the symptoms of hay fever, and a doctor's prescription did not reach my case, and I took several medicines which seemed to only aggra Soid and Recommended by YELLOW FRONT DRUG STORH. For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of the bladder, urinary troubles and backache use DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills A Week's Treatment 25c B.C. DoWITT A Clilcuao, I1L to his residence, John Lo ivory is building a new residence.

Ralph Taitiot has his new barn nearly completed. Protractod meeting commenced Wed-day night at Bethel church. There'B a reason for that ache in your back right where it "stitches" every time you bend over, turn around or walk any distance. It's your kidneys. Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills.

They are unequaled for backache, weak kidneys and inflammation of the bladder. A week's treatment 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. CALLAO ITKM8. Uncle Henry Kelsoe and wife went to Idaho last week to visit their son, James and family.

Capt. Randall and wife took in the Monroe City fair last week. D. L. Dirkerman of Mendon, came Sunday for a visit with E.

E. Cramer and family. Several of our boys took in tho ball AN AH EL. F. M.

Meara and wife have returned from Poplar Bluffs. Joe Matthews came home from North Dakota Saturday. The school of district No. 2 will give an ice cream supper Saturday evening, Sept. 28.

C. Warsey bought a Duroc-Jersey gilt, price $20. Dave Whitcomb is buying mule colts. They average him $90 per head. John Lowery is building a new barn.

Bert Hoddens' new house ia about completed. If you can get ycur merchant to advertise in the Times-Democrat, for every dollar he soends we will give him a vate my case. Fortunately I insisted upon having F'oley's Honey and Tar in the yellow package, and it quickly cured me. Mv wife has since used J. S.

Appleman, M. D. Foley's Honey and Tar with the same success, PaUon Truitt. drueuists. TO PACIFIC COAST POINTS VIA COLORADO MIDLAND RY.

Through TOURIST SLEEPING CARS from Chicago, St. Louis. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Omaha. Kansas City.

Des Moines, passing through the Rockies on Midland Kmte Daylight trains. Dining Cars Meals a la Carte on All Trains. SOUTH LONGVILLE. A nice shower fell Friday morning 18 a graJuate of Uellevue Hospital Medical College, New York City, the. best known institution in the UnitediStates.

He has made a npccial study of the which was greatly rKifrjerJ, M. Hardiater and wife are visiting coupon good fur 101) votes in the. TIMES-DEMOCRAT piano contest. Ask him if he has got anything he would like to sell. For every new subscriber you get 100 votes to cast for your favorite in the Times-Democrat piano contest.

game at New Cambria last Sunday. Mr. Whittaker of Chariton county bought three cars of feeding cattle in Kansas City last week and took them to his fine south of here. diseases he treats in the great charity and Uellevue Hospitals and these, together with his 11 years of special practice, made him the foremoBt specialist of the day, He Treats KILLthe COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS relatives near Madison, Monroe county. Alfred Kowo and family and Miss Grace Blanset, spent Sunday at John Tooley's.

Joe Long and wife, Lee Uraves and family, Ed Bergfield, wife and little son and Cleveland Graves and wife spent Sunday at Ed Mayers'. Bro. Charlie Daniels filled his regular appointment at Uravea chapel Sun FOR INFORMATION WRITE A Diplomat. Little Willie- Say, pa, what a Pa--A diplomat, my son, is a liar whose wife doesn't find him out. WITH Dr.

King's ACUTE AND CHRONIC CATARRH M. R. SUTTON, cineral Agent. p. KANSAS H.

W. JACKS! General Agent, 107 Adams CHICAGO. I. oki nod ri'iiini. New Discovery Kinging in, the oars, dizziness, weak eyes, granulated lids, discharging ears, rnn a aiiauc deafness and other curable diseases of In 9 a sim I L.

FEAKINS, Auent, 21(1 Souili llttl St. OMAHA. H. DAVIS. f.

A B3S Pierce ST. LOUIS. VOID!) Trial Bottl Free Several of our people attended the New Cambria fair last Thursday and report a big crowd. I'ncle Tom Williams bought 15 acres of land adjoining town lately, price $100 per acre. Dave Fletcher sold his residence here to Dr.

Hum's father. X. P. Haworth of Moberly was here Friday buying horses and mule. Cahn McClurc of St.

Louis bought several horses here last week. Charlie Griffin bought a nice driving team Saturday, Pieasant Calhoun of Swan Lake sold hi- farm Saturday to Willis Ballanger fur $60 per acre. George Vanosdol and family moved to AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR HONEY REFUNDED. Lost, between 9:30 p.

yesterday and noon today, a bilious attack, with nausea and sick headache. This loss was occasioned by finding at a drug store a box of Dr. King's New Life the guaran'eed cure for biliousness, malaria and jaundice. 25c. Tiuitt.

Cheap Kales via the Wabash. Jamestown Kxposilion, Norfolk, April 2fiih to Nov. 30. For the above mentioned occasion tickets will be sold at (he following rates: 15 dav limit, day. The many friends of James Kowe of Owasso, Ind, will rcgrei to hear of his dangerous illness.

C. Walker and wife spent Sunday at Frank Rcdeers'. Jotin Long and wife and WillGwinner and wile it Thursday night for a month's visit with relatives in Pennsylvania. Fred Bergfield left Sunday night for a visit with relatives at Broadband, 111. Mrs.

Green Uraves is on the sick list. J. A. and W. C.

Long of St. Louis are visiting their parents, Henry Long and wile. Miss Irene Hardister spent Sunday at NAT I.ACV -WIN A Willi Salisbury Saturday. Ben Johnson and family left Friday I for Colorado where they go for the benefit of Mrs. Johnson's health.

I'ncle Mose Burnett was on the sick WHITE LACY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Wl'l practice in all courts, Notary T'lhllc in office, Money to loan, OFFICE 120 1-2 VINE SVUN HISHOCR Olive Broadway Locust St. Louis i m. Maraister's. F.pwurth league at Bethlehem Sun day night led by Mrs.

D. T. Scarlott. $29 00 80 day limit, 135.90; season Ickets, $43.06, G. W.

Cundiff, Women have decided that in case they cannot vote, they will cut out the 'Stork' proposition. Perfectly proper to take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It's good for everything. 36 cents, Tea or Tablets. J.

D. Smith Son. Chamberlain's Dtarrhora' Never falls. Euyit-now. It ruav save tile.

Alter services me new members will lie received. A cardial welcome is extend Our Widely Famous "S-V-B" Face Cream ed to all. Remember the prayer meeting at Bethlehem (very Wednesday night, Everybody invited to come. There will be preaching at Bethlehem list several days last week. Dan Bealmer of Independence township was here Monday.

Jake Fischer of Bloomington was trading here Saturday. Cailao wants everybody to come lo the fair next Thursday, Kverylmdy Should Know says C. G. Hays, a prominent business min of Bluff, that Bucklen'a Arnica Salve is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. I've used it and know what I'm talking about." Guaranteed by Patton Truitt Druggists 25c.

on Saturday night before the first Sunday in October, also Sunday morning S. S. Dunham, ittornhy and counselor at Law. WILL PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS, Office over Sharp's store, Vine street, bacon, Mo. ind night by the new past Rev.

Lockharl. A VERY superior, most delicate and luxurious cream and an ideal skin food. Leaves no trace of grease and will not cause superlluous hair growth. During Summer lt prevents sun-burn and should be applied to the skin before taking excursions on the water. Price per jar.

Postage 12r to any address in America or Canada. DeWitt's Cirbnlized the eye and car, CHRONIC DISEASES Of the lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowelB, bladder, such as bronchitis, shortness oi oreath, palpitation, dyspepsia, gastritis, loss of appetite, sour stomach, constipation ulceration treated in the most scientific manner. Hemorrhoids, piles treated without the knife and no detention from business. YOUNG AGED, OLDMEN Suffering from spermatorrhoea and ira-potency, the result of abuse, in youth or excess later, and other causes producing some of the following effects: Debility, nervousness, emission, blotches, confusion of ideas, aversion of society, dofeetive memory and sexual exhaustion which unfits tho victim for business or marriage, need Dr. Appleman's advice and treatment as he thoroughly understands these cases and knows how to euro them.

EPILEPSY OR FITS Treated by Best MetBod Other diseases- scrofu'a, syphillis, stricture, varicocele, discharging sores, gleet ana genito -urinary diseases skilfully treated, DISEASES OE WOMEN Treated in the most satisfactory manner. Our home treatment pleasant to use and gives good results. NERVOUS DISEASES Rheumatism, neuralgia, headaches, acne, eczema, and all skin diseases given special attention. CREAM I GEM CITY Business College OUINCY, ILLINOIS Salve is good for boil-scalds and skin diseases. Witch Hazel burns, cuts, It isenpecial-by all drug- ly good for piles.

Sold InilMrveil gists. I C. G. HOWE I.OUIN nmen. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER COFFINS, CASKETS AND FCNKHAL SI 111.1 ICS.

STORE 'PHONE 77. RESIDENCE PHONE 8. Calls Promptly Attended R. HENDERSON CASTORIA For Infants and Children. iniisii 8II to 6i5 WALNUT KANSAS CITY.

MO. In ac n.l longt located Over 33 practice-f ESTABLISHED 1867. A'llho r-zeJ l.y the to treat ail The Kind You Have Chronic. Nervous and Special Diseases. CASTQRIA ri-rumied.

All me.llrinrs furnlshfrl rexA, for u.e -no L.dlng College of America j.oo.000 School Building. tlJ ijrjo students. Experienced teachers. Its :r.i luates in demand. Dookkeepins, Aetual Business and Banking; Typewriting.

i enmanshipand rati ful 64-psee Illustrated Cata- i tr.e. kin. tlin. dPtention from hunlnn p.ii.nti,.!l,w I mercury or Injltrloua it treated by mail and Inea teal evarywhare. free from iraze or bn-akiga Always Bought carKt-s low ov, e.t- c.e and send for ternw.

state ysw pi rsoiially or by Ictu r. Seminal tAfnolmace AYegelablc Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regulating ilic Slauuichs and bowels of Hydrocele and TttT't Bears the Phimocsic days wir.v.ut satnf or uar.gor. lioo ifts- VarinnroiA Balargsd veins la til vanitOCClO wrrottrnv-osualnssi vn.is dehiiity. woalsnosH of the sexual JI- Signature Reichel Furniture Company Undertaking Embalming Coffins, Caskets, Etc. i as Sexual Debility, and saecsn caualng loasea arid loss of si-inal pirai.lca nrei hlotchraon the fao.

contuac.l I.TceifuInena, baslifulneas and avemion To eeiety, for life. I Hop nisht losses, re, tore sexual power, nerve ra bnlo p.ir. eaiargsasd stranatben weak paru and make yon tit for marriam. Bead lor freu book and list of Questions. Stricture Ba'ssl'l curea with a new lafallllile Home and Gleet No stretaeats, no pain, no doteatlnn frombu.r.-.-s.

Book and liat of qisf.ons free -sent s.ui, tic, permanently cured without ram- Svnhilic 1't't terrible ilisesiel" ail its furms and slH" cured for life. Blood poisoning and all private permanently cured. PrornotesTliestion.Cheerful-ncss and Rest.Contains neither Optum nor Miuiral. Not of AW BOOK both eexes-90 papes, Bj nlellirea trill. ...11 i i i' The doctor carries all his portable instruments and comes pippared to ex-mine the most obscure cases.

Those who apply for treatment should bring along a small bottle of urine for examination, as it will assist in the diagnosis. Names of patients never published, but references gladly furnished on request. of abova diseasts, the efTecte and cure, ser.il lad in plain wrapper frea. Mm afOtd DrSWlZLrWCSU tr ess soata b( UUl tki 1 eattM Museum of Anatomy fo Mf. No.

St. Uula and DosMoins fangr. IdRa No SI llooafh uanum. TJ5a. ir.

No. I Mobertj and UsMoin's No. 19 St. and St. Paul 1 p.

rr. m. MISSOURI. MACON, Ax.mnm Amit Iry. rrmat IS Consultation free and confidential.

Correspondence solicited and symptom blar.ks furnished on application Ad-j In Use Sold by PATTOW A TRUITT. TF.AIV SOI TII SOCM No 2" t. Paul and St. Louis No. 2 UotRee and St.

Lenta No. noHataws snd iul No.) r- Melass and St. Loals NO. 10 an Alston nt Atlanta i a 12:25 p. B.

7:30 p. rr. dress, J. S. Aitleuan, M.

Chicago, HinoiB, 174G Prairie Ave. Gray Hair Restored. No. 2" stor at rbottta, JarkKonvlll and Cairo No. stops at flxreVn i "WALNUHAHAIflSTAJir For Over lo dlsehnnrt panieneeni.

A perfect Remedy forConsfipa-tion. Sour Stomach, DiaiThoea, Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Kirksville Business College KIRKSVILLE, MO. Nc.

ii'andil dally except Sunday. 8. Crakx h.V P.Tatlos, P.tT. A. CP.

AT. A. ST. LOUIS, MO. O.

CirrDirr. Aient. Macon Mo. N'0 mikt, Hlmnt nnanAM.lA. -1 S5 ivni- ablt tains i Thirty Years mill, Shorthand and i eiuirMv No n- o.

tbroiiKb train for Cblrago, Buffalo.Bonton Hi-mIUi lii IheCaual one. Thejhigh wages paid make it a mighty emptation to our young artisans to join the force ofyskilled workmen needed to construct the Panama Canal. Many-arc restrained however by the fear of feversnd malaria. It Is the knowing ones those who have used Electric go there without this fear, well knowing they are safe from malarious influence with Electric Bitters on hand. Cures blood poison too, biliousness, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney troubles.

Guaranteed by Patton druggists, 50c. Ivrancti imnaiioii6. Kxwdiim the lowect. In ss1-? wT ktrvetion tb bett. 'I work In Ileal.

IK uuuaion p. m.ioiiowinedaT No. 4 earrln throngb chair car and aleeper ror HrBina. hhiirl inm 1 fp innit, l.nw, li'ii'ul llicim CASTORIA rrncuor, Mnkliist.aud ther iiud.e..Beuti fat diploma free trA Maoon, M0. Ofenwr wrrpniwiii nf lartiiaisw.

nntt inrr- oetween Bt Lonlaand ci.tnm-ra;aeat tree The only tbrour line to New York- and Boston via Nlaaara PaUa Take tbe Banner Route for Cblcaao. Detroit. Toledo. Kansas CttT.Denrar Ht PtnT.n.VM.Z 1 EXACT COPtUV VBAEFEBJ lay tiling fwwa.llfjw than io mimr arhool ct jSBOW.wnW lOflay TUT BBWlBM0or i-fTittiftnati i'l polls. Veatibnl- throng-bout with aU raoden 1 1 ivivrnunm imui oar worm.

Atior-n a. Humta, musiii, torinwas, n.l A ejntpmento. Only oo-chenjri-of cars to the At-lantlc or PaetSc coast. Tbrtrocb tlokeu aad tjmr au tci using Kays TRY IT..

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