FULTOiN COUNTY K'HWS Published Everv Thursday. B. W. PECK, Editor and Proprietor. AtcCOiMNELLSBURG. HA. DECEMBER 21, 1904, Published Weekly. $1.00 per Annum in Advance. ADTERTUINO RATIR. I'ermiunreof 81tnm8 time II so lep square each subsequent Insertion.... W All advertisement Inserted for less than three month charged by the square. 8mos. Dioos. I yr. One-fourth oolu mn . . . , One-naif autumn One Column .I1VOO. 1 1.11.00. I HO 00 , . I!WH. 10 Oil. I SO 00 .. 40.00. I 66.00. 75.00 Nothing Inserted for 1cm than II ProrpHNlonal Cards one Tear 85 How Many Can You (iuess? . Why is the letter A the best remedy for a deaf woman ' Be cause it makes her hear. Why is bread like the sun ? He cause when it rises it is light. Which was the largest island before Australia was discovered Australia. What trade shall be recom mended to a short person? (iro er (grow, sir). When is money wet t When it is due (dew) in the morning and missed (mist) in the evening. What is the difference between the Prince of Wales, tin orphan, a buldheaded old man and a goril la ' The first is an heir apparent, tlm second has ne'er a pareut, third has no hair apparent, and tlii! fourth has a hairy parent. What is larger for being cut at buih ends ? A ditch. Why is a watch dog bigger by nijiht than by day ? Uecause he is l.'t out at night and taken in in tin- morning. Under what condition might h uvlkerchiefs be used in build in!,' ;i wall? If they became brick (bo cambric). If Rider Haggard hud beeu Lew Willi. ice, who would "She" have Ix i-. She would have been "Hen lliir." VVIiich is the most dangerous sc.is.a of the year to walk in the wn-jJ, and why ? In the spring, tx-oHiise the trees shoot, the How its have pistils and the bulrush is (null rushes) out. 1 f ihe alphabet were invited out to supper, which of the- letters would get there late? All those letU-rs which came after "tea." !r'a Thoughts. Mo Mere Suffering If you are troubled with indi gestion get a bottle of Kodol Dys esia Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thom son, .f Spencer, la., says: -"Have had (Vspepsia for twenty years. My case was almost hopeless. Kodoi Dyspepsia Cure was rec om mended and I used a few bot tles i( it and it is the only thing that has relieved me. Would not be vithoutit. Have doctored with lcal physicians and also at Chicago, and even went to Nor way with hopes of getting some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is the only remedy that has done ine any good, and 1 heartily re commend it. Every person suf fering with indigestion or dys jepsj i should use it." Sold ut Trout's drug store. Seven Monlha for Courting. , Si-veil months is long enough for courting, according to Father Angi lo, of Cincinnati, who lectur ed ir. I'ailadelphia, recently, on the "Common Evils of the Age." .Silly novel, Father Angelosaid, jH?rvcrt the minds of young girls who read them. Dance halls he pronounced ante-chambers of h-!l He advised youug women t i nily to places where they know every one. The practice of 'Ifw.-ping company" Father An tiuUt declared to bo one of the inoHl daugerous pastimes cfthe n lie said, in mapping out a program for young people dur ing v )urtship, "the young man fchou'd call about 8:30 p. m. All the lights should be turned on aud members of the family should lo present Tho wooer 'should leave about 10:30 o'clock. After M;veu months, of attention the couple should come to nu under standing." For a young man to Loop u girl waiting for him for ye&i-s i- a disgrace, the speaker assorted. Joseph Bipe, ot Saluvja, was in town last Saturday. 1 ! It All the Cli.cki should Stop. hii)posing till the clocks and watches in the world should sud denly run down with a click aud a burr and a clatter tn-night at 1 o'clock. How many boys and girls are there who would be able i to tell tho right time to go to i school to-morrow morning? It 1 would n "t bo an ensy matter, would it, even if the sun was shining out warm aud bright? But that's ail because there are so many time pieces that we get to depending on thern. Over in China whore the people are very poor and cau t , afford to own watches, luw do you suppose any one knows when ; to go to dinner, especially if it's a i cloudy day ? Why, by looking at the cat. For ' in China a cat is not only a mouser and a pet, but a clock. When a ! Chinaman wants to know the time he runs to the household tabby, opens her eyes and at once tells what time it is. This he does by ookingat the pupils of the eye, winch lie has discovered to be of varying sizes at different hours of the day, being affected by the position of the sun, even when the day is cloudy. Another curious clock, which any of our boys and girls could easily make, is used by the ua tives of the Pacific islands. It is made of the half of a cocoauut shell, cut smooth at the edges, and having a very small hole bor ed m the bottom of it. This shell is placed in a pail of water and a stream spurts up through the hole in a tiny fouutaiu. In just one hour so carefully has the hole been bored to the proper size- the shell sinks with a gur ghng sound that serves the same pu i pose as the striking of a clock. The native promptly lifts it out and sets it afloat again to measure tho next hour. Ilewnre of Counterfeits. "DoWitt's is the only genuine Witch Hazel Salve," writes J. I,. Cucker. of Centre, Ala., "I have used it iu my family for pilos, cuts nnd burns for years and can recommend it to be tho best salve on the market, ftvery family should keep it, as it is an invalu able household romody, and should always be kept on baud for immediate use." Mrs. Sam uel Cage, of North Hush, N. V., says: "I hud a fever sore ou my ankle for twelve, years that the doctors could notcure. All salves aud blood remedies proved worth less. 1 could uot walk for over two years. Finally I was pur suaded to try DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve, which has completely cured me. It is a wonderful re lief." DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures without leaving a scar. Sold at Trout's drug store. The Sentinel of the Soul. Those who indulge fretful reel ings, either of anxiety or irrita tion, know not what an opeuing they thereby give to the devil in their hearts. "Fret not thyself," says the Psalmist; "else shalt thou be moved to do evil.' And in entire harmony with this warn ing'of tho elder Scriptures is the precept of St. Paul againt undue indulgence of anger. "Let not tho sun go downupon your wrath, neither give place to the devil." Peace is the sentinel of tho soul, which keeps the heart and tho mind of the Christian through Christ Jesus. So long as this sentinel is on guard and doing his duty, the castle of , the soul is kept secure. Hut let tho senti nel bo removed, and the way is opened immediately for an attack ujou the fortress. Hbhop Hunt ington. A Tkouaaud Dollar' Worth ol (iood. ; A. II. Thurnes, a well known coal operator of Buffalo, Ohio, write. "I havo been afflicted with kidney and bladder troublo for years, passing gravel or stone with excruciating pain. I got no 1 relief from medicines until f be- j gan taking Foley's Kidney Cure, j fltnn I, . . . ! I "vn tiia it-sun vma ui jji iniuj.'. A few doses started the brick dust like tine stones ana now I have no pain across rny kidneys and I feel like a new mau. It has done me a $1000 worth of good. Sold by all dealers. Fancy Pastry. Mrs. Mertie Iiarr announces that she is prepared to receive orders for cakes, cookies, ginger bread, custards, Ac , at her home in this place. Next Saturday af ternoon she will have a supply of fresh cakes, c, and on each suc ceeding Saturday, Your patron age solicited. ' ' Short Stortca. The proft)Mnr was lecturing to the medical class and stooped oc casionally to ask a question. "SupM)se" ho said, "a young woman in walking on a slip ery p.ivement, fell and dislocated her ankle and you happened to be, on the spot, what would you do?" "liubber," answered the Hip pant and uutbiukiug youug man. The rest of tho class held its breath till the professor went on: "Cuito correct. A vigorous rubbing would serve to keepdowu the swelling until remedies could be procured and applied." And the students breathed again. An Irishman traveling iu Franco was challenged by a Frenchman to tight a due), to which he readily consented, aud suggested shillejahs as weapons That wju't do." said the Frenchman's second. ' As chal lenged party you have tho right to choose the arms, but chivalry demands that you should decide uiou a weapon with which French men are familiar." "Is that so?" replied tho Irish man, "Very well, we will fight with guilotines." A lively looking porter stood on the rear platform of a sleepiu.tr car in the Pennsylvania station when a fussyplethot ic old man clambered up the steps. He stop ped at thp door, puffed for a mo inent and then turned to the young man in uniform. ' Porter," he said, "I'm goiug to St. Louis, to the fair. I want to be well taken care of. I pay for it. Do you understand ?" "Yes, sir, but" "Never mind any 'buts.' You listen to what I say. Keep the tram' boys av ay from ine. Dust mo off whenever I want you to. Give me an extra blanket, and if there is anyone in the berth over me, slide hiru into another. 1 want you to" 'But say, boss, I" "Young man, when 'rn giving instructions, I prefer to do the taking myself. Vou do as I say. Here is a two-dollar bill, i want you to got the good of it. Not a word sir." The train was starling. The porter pocketed the bill with a grin, aud swung himself to the ground. "All right, boss !" he shoaled. "Y7u can do the talking if you want to. I'm powerful sorry you wouldu't let me toll you but I itin't going out on that train." l'oor Feeole (about to bo oper ated on for appendicitis): Doctor, before you begin I wish vou would send and have our pastor, the Hew Mr, Uarps, come over. Dr. Cutter: Certainly, if you wish it, but ah "I'd like to be opened with prayer. A preacher out in Kausas is re sponsible for this: "I had occasion one time to hjld Christmas services in a lit tle town not far from Topelta. Ihe choir was composed of two old maids and two bachelors. When the chorus to tho official Christmas hymn was reached the old maids alone san, 'Uuto us a child's been born,' and the old bachelors followed up with 'Wo u-d-e r-f u 1, wo nd e r ful.' Then some wair in t.h front pow had to snicker. That settled it." The choir quit abrupt ly and tho servicecame to an end. '' "Tho beauty doctor told a good story about a hair restorer," said a well known Osage business man recently, "but I know a better one. With several other mnn I was associated, several years ago, iu the manufacture of a re storer. We had a fikir soiling tho remedy aud this was one of his tfles: "A woman came to ine the other'diiy for her eighth bot tle. She said she liked the taste of it so well I was frightened and took her uito a private office and told Iter to show her tongue. She stuck it out and there was a half inch of hair on it. To keep it from hurting the business we had to feed her camphor balls all sum mer to keep tho moths out of her stomach." TO CUKE A COLO IN 0ME DAY Take Laxative Drorao Quinine Tablets. AH druj'gUts refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. (jrov.'s slgnaturo is on each box. .r)c i 0 0 0 0 i 0 0 ' ! 0 ' 0 ! 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'i.tj cuirii ui tiii;ii iu.iL3, ana yet is wnencan, lint nnd loremost. M tln In puLlic i.'c, the mrmb-ri cf Congress, piofessional men, and ihe great a csptairu of imluflry who mJtt L-tn "ud with the times." imvl'lzent men and (JJ women a'l over America, have d-ticii-d 1 TilE UlivtPAX in 1? W.H.NESBITjOrchard Grove Sells r PRICES. MACHINE OILS- from cents to ll cents a gal lon . Din't be ilwoivtiil--nobody will sell ,vo a tiO-cent oil (or Z't ccntH. Mower eg Sections ttnd truurdn for all kinds of muchlni'i at prices lower than yon have ever heard. BINDERS ou hand; Hinder twine, Horse Kakea in fact farmer's should remember if they want any thing In the machinery line that I can help them if anyhody cau. W. H. NESBI7, MConnellsburg Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware. Wo can furnish you anything you may uoetl iu our line. Write for fro'j ontulogiio. SamO Mau tin & Co , L'ck ttox 247 Harris burg, l'.i. 'kILLthe couch I AND CURE THE LUNC8 WITH Or. 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Star hob p 4c" a cake, i McNell'x I'uin Kxterroinator :iH, T()c: Mnnyon's Witch Hazel Soap, i:k-, or 2 for ix. .(umbo Haked Beans with-Tomato aatice, 41 and tie. Still some bed haps and blankets loft to jro at cost and carriage. 1 140 lb. Grain Bag salt M0c. Men's heavy fleeced underwear 43 and I 47c. 1 Ladles' heavy tleeeed underwear .17 and 47c. W. L. BERKSTRESSER, Manager. INew Falling Top Buggies, Ixiih r'm-tory and Handmade from $35to$85 Surreys xJ and Wagons l.ure stock on hand all the time to ae!e:t from, W. R. EVANS, Hustontou ii, Pa. TOT' Ccrly rAzzn To Curo q Cold in Ono Day f THE I FULTON IC0UNTV :NEWS Covers the Field. i : In every part of the County faithful re- porters are located . that gather the daily happenings. Then there is the State and National, j News, War News, a Department for the Farmer and Mechan t ic, Latest Fashions t for the Ladies. The latest New York, Bal- timore, Philadelphia Markets. The bun- day School Lesson, X Helps for Christian t Enaeavorers, and a I Good Sermon for ev t erybody. ! H ,1 I THE JOB DEPARTMENT J IS COMPLETE. I SALE BILLS, . i t POSTERS, I LETTERHEADS, f t HYELOPES, . I J CARDS, Ac, l In fact anything and t everything in the best t style along that line. ! ' 1 X I Sample copies of t the News sent to any t of your friends on 1 t request. X 4 aQUMrKi;l.NU VAIX.EY TIME TA HLK. Nov 27, IU04 O I.eav jiin. i iiu I uu. a uo. K do.iv no . M M . M P. It tP.IU P.M WincheHl.;r i V :i ... I J 00 6 30 MartlnHhtnt;.... .... ' n .'.! it 47 7 4 Httift-rstnwn ... i '! " l H 11 H.1 M On to to Greoiiruvtle .. i 1 1 n. i i w.l s M H m So HercHinburg. I .... c :t . i:h.ituburburf.T 1 "iTiS I 0U 4 i 8 4f)TirM VTuyneHtxro 7 uui At 0t 3 A .... ShlppenHburg... 7 Wi :. 1 SI 4 w 0 (M 11 18 Newvllle 8 141 6(0 9 24 1187 CatllHle 8 VK;10 II t ON 5 &'l 9 45 IS 0i Mechtnloaburg,. 8 4ll 06 t ti 6 M K) 07 It lit WURburu lo t o 6 1 Arr, Iturrlaburtf. 9 0&!ll Ai t 40 8 10 10 Sfi II 40 Ait. l'blla 11 4M 8 17 6 47 H 60 4 SI 4 88 Arr. Now York, i 03 6 63 8 08 II M 7 13 7 13 Arr Baltimore.. IS 16 8 II 00 48 t 80 7 16 ' m.Ip. m. p. m. p. ii. a. u. a. m Train No. ISeaat runs dally except Sunday lietwi en lluRerstown unu Hurrinburtr. leaviog HanerMiown t.06 ana arnvlun at, Harrlalntrg at o.ou Additional eoat-bound looal tralna will run dally, except Sunday, aa followa: Jeave CarllHle 7.U6 a. ui.. Iii.jo p.m. 8.16 pm,. leave meuuuniuHuurH o.nf m m., ?.w a. CD.. I8.W p. DO.. n.oo p. tu. Aeve uuuDurg o.oo a. dl, 10.00 in.. 6. tH D. m.. Trams No. 2,8 and 110 run dally between Ha- Dally. Oaiiy ezoept Sunday. leave no. I juo. no. a no. 7 no. 9 Baltimore if m 4 44 I 66 18 00 f 36 New York 7 66 IS 10 8 66 8 66 PhUa II 40 4 t 8 40 11 40 ;6 80 HarrlHuurtr 8 oil 7 M II 46 8 2A 8 86 Dillxburir 8 60l 4 Ot MeehunloKburg.. 6 19 8 If. It 08 8 41 8 48 CarMHle 5 40 8 87 18 84 4 in ft Ol N'ewtllle 8 01 H H ni 4 4 in 9 M Sblppeniburtf... 4 80 ft 17 I Oil 4 Wl ft U Wayiif Blxjrt) 10 87 8 00 6 ih I'tmmbenibiirg.. 8 40 ft 8" I 87 4 Ml 10 00 Moroernlmrif., . 8 16 10 80 t 63 '.reeooimtle .... 7 06 8 .'.'.i I tti t 81 10 34 liUKentown .... 7 87110 88 8 10 6 II It) 46 MarUnKburg 8 8v II tx 8 84 Ar. Wlnobsator. ft 16 II 6u..... 710 , 4. .. M. P. St. P. M.P. at. P.M. 8 80 5 66 8 86 II 05 II 83 II 48 18 08 18 18 18 88 18 M 1 16 Tram No. 17 west run dm y exoept Hnnday uoinrru rittrnHiiurg uou ii utreraujwn, luav Ipvliurrlsbuig at 6.15 p,m, and arriving at Ha trerMown at 7.67 p. ni. AUMloul loeal train will leare Harrtaburg an follows: For Carlisle and Intermediate sta tion" m 8.37 a. m.. 8.00 ti. m. and 6.30 p. m., also MrMeunitiilmiburg llllluburg and Intertuudlate HlatlooKat 7 30 a. u., 3.IO p. ni. and 8.80 p. m. TrBlns Nun. I, 8 an- 108 run dally between Harrtiiour. and Haxeratown. t'ullman palace leeplDg-eara between Ne York and Knoxvlllo, Teiin., on trains I weal and HO eaat aud between l'bllsdelph a and WelNh on N. A W. lull way on tralua 108 west ami 18 eaat, except thl on Sunday the Pbua lelphla h'eeper will run ettKt ou No. 8. ThrouKb ooachea to and from Philadelphia on tralnn 8 and 4 eaat and 7 and 8 west. Dally. t lastly exoept Sunday. BOUTHKBNPENN'A & r. trains. la. I Pun. Mil' rl a m iVaa. W7 toS Mix. Paa. t8 P.M. 4 00 r. M 4 M 8 Oo ft 41 t4 Lve. An Chambernburf . Marlon .... ..Merceraburg. Loudoo.... ....Hi oh rr ond... m a 66 a a m 8 46 8 83i 8 00 6 III ft 6t 6 HI 10 30 6 :i 10 68 4 Will 06 7 14 II 80 II 88 8 16 8 60 ft 06 10 80) I 10 8 4.1 7 88 ft 48 t 48 8 ,0 80 4. M. i. M A. M P. M. M. !. KKNNKDY. ' UKO. Vice lre. A fleu. Sunt. H. A. UIUIUJC Ueu. Paaa. W. MARTIN', Siupt. Agent. This U a grK-l time to nub scribe lor the Pulton CouNf v N kvh, Oiiiy a dollar a year in ad -vane i foLinrsHoriEMDin it op th coutth ssitd hMsJ lung ti Tws Days, - ca every ' Xa SvCe BUSINESS DIRECTORY HARBFHS. ' K M. DOWNES, First Class Tonsorial Artist, MoCONNKLLSHUKU, PA. A C'leari Cup and Town! with each Shave Kverytblnff Antlneptlc. Knsora Sterlllr.eU. t3sfShop In room lately occupied by Ed Ilruke ISAAC IN. WATSON, Tonsorial Artist. Atrtntly up to date In all atvlca of hair oi.l ting. Uulok, easy ahnves. liny-rum, (Jreniuit. Wltoh-hatel. without extra chaiKR. Fim.li towel to each customer. I.atrnt Improved up, paratiia for aterlllilpg toolii. Pnrlom oppoxiie Fulton House. LAWYERS. M. R. SHAFFNER, Attorney at Law, Office on Square, McConnellsburg, Pa. All legal hualneaa and collections entrusted will eoelve careful and prompt attention. CIIIHCIUS. Preshyterian. ttev. W. A. West. D. L).. Pastor. Proaching1 Bervtce each alternate Sabbath atlO:.'IOa. m. and every Sunday evening at 7:li. Bervlces at Green HU1 on alternate Sabbaths at 10:30 a. in. Sabbath .school ot 0:15. Junior Christian En deavor at 2:00. Christian Kndeavor R t 800. PrflVI.1 moOKlnn ITAflnnunu evenlnif nt 7:00. Methodist kpisoohal Uev. J. V. Adams, Pastor, Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Prenching everv othor Sunday inorniupr nt 10:30 and every SuDday evening at 7:00, Kpwort'h League at 0:(X) p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:00. United Presbyterian uev. J. l Grove, Pastor. Sunday school at9:;) a. m. Preaching every Sunday morn Ing at 10:30, and every other Sunday evening at7:00. The alternate Sabbath evenings are used by the Young- Pt-o-plo's Chrlstinn Union at 7:00 p. m. Prayer raeetinj? . Wednesday eveninL' at 7:00. liVANCiEUoAn i.UTHERAN Ilev.' A. G. Wolf, Pastor. Sunday school a. m. Preaching every other Sunday morning- at 10:30 aud every other Snu day evening at 7:00. Christian En deavor at (1:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening- at 7:00. Reformed Ku v. C. M. Smith, Pus tor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. in.. ProRching jq alternate Sabbaths at 10:00 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Christian Endt avor ut :00 p. m. prayer meet ing on Wednesday evening at 7:0(J. TKRMS Ol-' C.OLKT. The first tertn of the Courts of Ful ton county In the year shall commence on the Tuesday following the second Monday of January.at 10 o'clock a. iu. The second term commences on the third Monti uy of March, at 2 o'clock p. in. Tho third term on the Tuesday next following the second Momlny of June, at 10 o'clock a. m. The fourth term pn the first Monday f October, ut 2 o'clock p. m. IIOItOl GU OITICEKS. Justice of the Peace ThomaB V, Sloan, L. H. WiUe. Constable John H. Doyle. Uurgess H. W. Scott. Councilmen D. T. Fields, Leonard Hohmati, Samuel ncnder.M. W. Nace. Clerk William Hull. High Constable Wm.Baumgardner. School Directors A. U. Nace. John A. Irwin, Thomas F. Sloan, V. M. Taylor, John Comerer, C. 13. Stevens. GFNEUAL DIKECTOKY. President Judge Hon S.Mc. Swope. Associate Judges Lemuel Kirk, Da vid Nelson. Prothonotary, &c Geo. A. Harris. District Attorney George B. Dan iels. Treasurer George H. Mellott. Sheriff Daniel C. Fleck. Deputy Sheriff D. T. Fields. Jury Commlssioneri C. H. E. Pluin mer, Anthony Lynch. Auditors John S. Harris, W. C. Davis. S L. Garland. Commissioners S. D. Mellott, Ceo Slgel, and H. P. Palmer. ClerkFrank Henry. Cdinty Surveyor Jonas Lake. County Superintendent Charles E Barton. Attorneys W Scott Alexander, .T. Nelson Sipes, Thomas F. Sloan, F. McN. Johnston, M. 11. Shuffncr, Ceo. 11. Daniels, John P. Sipes, S. VV. Kirk. SOCIETIES Odd Fellows M'CoitnellsburgIx)dge No. 744 meets every Friday evening in tne Comerer Building in McConnells burg. Fort T.It.t.ll.lon T.nrlia Kn dftl n.Wj every Saturday evening In the Cromer uuiiuiug ut ion Liuueton. Wells Valloy Lodge No. 607 meet every Saturday evenlnc in Odd KV1- lows' Hall at Wells Tannery. HarrlsonvlllB Lodge No. 701 meets every Saturday evening in Odd Fel lows' Hull at Harrisooville. Waterfall T virion 'n 11 muota ... ery Saturday evening in Odd Fellows' uuu ut aicnau AiliiS. Warfordubur? Lodire Nn. f!01 mmta In Warfordsbtirir everv Haturdnv eveulug. Kino- PflKt. (1. A. I ! 3llTnaoM l McGonnellsburg In Odd Fellows' Hall ' the first Saturday in every month at 1 p. in. - Ttnvai AM'.Hnitm.Tiiizonptf-it.fL Pnnniill No. 121, meets on alternate Monday eveningi In P. O. 8. of A. Hall, In MoConnellsburg. a Wash inn-ton Camo No. 497. P. O. 8. A., of New Grenada, meets every Sat urday evening in P, O. 8. of A. Hall. Waahinptftn flumn. Kn. P li C of A., Huatoutown, meeta every Satur urday evening In P. O. S. of A. Hall. John Q. Taylor Post G. A..R., No. 089, meet every Saturday, on or Just nrMVtdlnir full mnnn in T.nahlAw K&II at 2 p. nt., at Buck Valley. Woman's Kellel Corps, No. 80 Dieets at same date and plaoe at 4 p.m. Gen. D. B McVlhlitn Pnit Nn in G. A. 8., meets the second and fourtb naturuays in eacn month at Pleasa n Hldiie ' . ADVERTISE IN Th Fclt:a C:::tj r:r:,'
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