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‘Time ‘able in effect January,0,, 184, LOUISVILLE AND © EMPLOIS DIVISION Ca NORTH HOUND— No We No Bt No [Now Orleans. Ty Jackson, Mine.12 4 Lv Memphis 7 Ly Jackson, Tenn 1025am 1008 pin Lev Catto, Me. BS am 1150 pm Ar Horse Brane Ar Owenaboro.....°0 43 pmo Ar Louisville. ....1045 pm Cinetonatt 70am, Sourn Bouxn— No wt Ly Owens Ly Hopkinsvilie Ly Evansville.....89am 9390 pm 1.59 pm se ain ‘st am 50% om . 605 pm #2 pm 4 is am 21s am Ar Gr'nyitts Miss Ar Vicksburg 405 am. Art Natoher 7am Ar New Orleans... 82am 7.45 pm y. LOUIS DIvInION arriv Pawel ain run cally except, Yaoee, marked fb os hick do pot run on Sunday, carry Pullman buf i carry Puliman in Cinelnnati and Padu ormation, tickets or aynig es A, M. Hawhon, Q. B.A reservations, ‘ DL Donovan, CA Iny Jocal applications, as [We diseased portion ofthe oar’ "Th eaten and Wa intamed yout fect hearing, th REMOVED! STEAM LAUNDRY To No, 120 North Fourth St, New Machinery Good Work Satisfaction Guaranteed, J, W. YOUNG & SON, LEPHONE 200. DR. 0. A. AMOSS Homeopathic Physician to 800 pm A. S. DABNEY, @ DENTIST. 406 GROADWAY. DR, A, M. COVINGTON, OF METROPOLIS, ILL, KBAR, NOSE adorful skit services to all suffer THROAT HYR, AND OR. J, D. SMITH'S y in, rather thau adway and Jef e corner Ninth and Jefferson, ‘Tele i phone 143 G. R. DAMIS; AQENT FOR Front Rank and Triumph Furnaces. Call on him and get estimates for heating your residence, Tin, Slate and Iron Roofer, 129 8. Thid St, HENRY BURN EIT ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAJLROAD >| WRITTEN AT RANDOM Attorney - at - Law Will practice in all the courts, 118 South Fourth St, Papucan, Ky W. B. CLEMENT, M.D, Ph. 6 | ome |* IF YOU BRINK, ORINK THE BEST «YOU CAN FIND IT AT THE... REW RICHMOND HOUSE BAR Mitchell Bozeo, Proprietor, Honrs— 1900 11:00 avn. 2 O0to 4:00 p.m. Fito #:00 pan, praer Fourth and Awa ciway. Jaence, 598 Washing ton street Vinoet of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand, Yesterday morning was noticed down Fifth et. proved to be a fugitive pe i who did not like the restri Boss Cooksey’s shovel brigade. “That nigger was making tracke, the?'’ observed a white man as he turned to resume bis work, after watching the sable meteor vanish over a back fence, uckled an old dar- He didn’ tech mo'n squa’h, nowhow wunce in ebery Although it is a little late in the day to say so, it is nevertheless true that those who sent valentines yester- day are not up to late. ‘The quan- tity and quality of the mails, how- ever, indicates that there are a great many people in Paducah not “up to An authority on the subject ‘ashion has decreed that printed and even written valentines are out of date, and that fin de siecle lovers must exchange presents as valuable as those at Christmas and Easter, 1 always regret to see a simple, happy custom discontinued ; but the sy of the age is, ‘No love without money,’ and logically there must be no expression of love that is not ex- pensive. Flowers are not as dear as jewelry, and are not as last. ing and cannot be returned if love should wane. But I hope that the millions of people who are not fash- t+ Tionable will overcrowd the postoflices their valentine with usual And after reading the above, it will no doubt be consoling to those who so flagrantly violated the sacred canons of fashionable etiquette, to realize that sometimes, after all, it is a good thing not to be fashionable. oe missives as ‘The Scale correspondent of the Benton Tribune says Mr. Ben Mullenax got up the othe er Sunday morning and thinking it was Saturday worked until dinner, At dinuer he told bis good wife that he had worked hard all the wee al if she would fix np some he would » to Seale, On the way he met some boys who told him it was Sun- day. He turned and went back home, saying that be had not felt right since Bryan was defea for the presideney. Mrs. Sadie Berry, the wife of the deceased tramy she is soon to come back to Paducah, Snnday's Post-Dispatch contained about half a page of pictures about the tnals, troubles «tribulations of Jas. E. Berry, the decease? hobo, who still lies in Nance's undertaking establishment here without much as six feet of earth of the pos- sessions he once had Mrs. Barry comes out with a interview, in which she tells of Jim's downfall,’* which she ascribes to the sinister intl e of unscrapulous men in Mt. Vernon, ll., who kept him continually drank that they might succeedin their systematic rob- bery of him, She tried to reclaim him, but their influence was greater than hers, and he became so depraved she had to leave him. She intimates that jewelry was taken from the dead man while here, but the whole inter- view is characterized mainly her own ‘millionaire vast '}feminine vagaries, and indicates that she was merely against space, or more expressively speaking, ‘through her hat.’ Mrs, Berry is manifestly a boodler, and she confesses to the interviewer that she expects to get about $30,000 as her share of the estate, but ‘does not know what she will do with it."’ One of the absurd insinuations most she makes is that Berry did not die a natural death, but was poisoned, She says his body was “terribly swollen il discolored,’’ while the fact is it has always been as thio as a Register posteilice special from Wash 0, The curfew law will good thing. Good little boys will have nothing to fear from it, for they stay at he of vights anyhow, and bad little boys will then have to, hence the effect of such a law can be noth- ing bat beneticial The pure food bill is out of place in Kentucky, Its pure drivk the colonels want, sah, and Colonel Chinn, who's no slouch himself, they say, when it comes t» appreciating the pure jut ougnt to introduce a bill probibiting adulteration of Ken- tucky’s best, Most Kentuckians prefer to pour in their own water, The Danville Advocate tells the following story : Judge Richard G, Williams, of Mt Vernon, in Danville more famil- iarly known as ‘*Dick,’? on last week tied his first matrimovial knot. The Penciler had a special correspondent present who reported Judge Wil- liams’ ceremony in full, It was as follows: “John, do you take this woman to be thy lawful and wedded wife, to protect her against all time, to love her, provide for her and be faithful to her, through better and through worse, a8 long as you two shall liv “1 do.’, “Mary, do you take this man, An- drew Hiatt, to be thy husband, to love, honor and obey hin as long as you shall live “I do’? “My children, in the youth and ng time of life, when the heart is pnre—before old age withers and the frosts of many winters pale the face and dim the eye—when through the hazy mists of an unknown and im- penetrable future the sunbeams of hope go forth to meet and blend with the golden raindrops of anticipation —when through the frowning cloud. banks of oft-recurring discourage. ment we see the evanescent sheen of | the sun of expectation, and feel upon | the parched brow of ambition the re- freshing dew of promise—when to DEPARTMENT. whose very dreams but mirror the su Therefore, by virtue of my high office as judge of the county court of - Rockcastle county, and by virtue of the power vested in me by the c monwealth of Kentucky, 1 dec you man and wife. ME. church Sunday aching Mam 7:9 p m. Stanford, pastor Bt, James A. M. E. streote sunday chool 9% 4. G. of eburch, 10th & Trimble | ¢p hool ats pin. Preaching 8 at one fare for the round trip, good returning until March 5, Two fast COLORED LODGES, | QOLORED {a nodtst)=Sune] ered a splendil the Cha mayor of that town sta C.D. Diggs mimoned there by a side of her father, bers. Hon. J. I Falton, deserves stand he has pre’ telegram Mr. Marion our expectant ears come the songs ot od houses every night the k streak heaven's choristers dispelling the ward churely 11| laden wavs of sorrow which would Sia BE hoth af teeafietnoon mectings of engulf us in overwhelming depths— All commeanications and mat Snnday were particalarly fortu then, my children, 1 say it is most |ters of news pertaining to this Ry’) Havitig good. speakers. pi fitting that two hearts whose beat-/column should be addressed to} gy) At the A.M. E. chureh, aside! ings are as rythmic, as harmonious|(, W, Merriweather, 221 South} fpom the most excellent address of as the music of the spheres, whose? Seventh street Prof Benton, Dr. ©. A. Isbdil made every thought, sleeping or waking, asplendid talk, At the First Bap but hastens to the other's beckoning, CHURCH Ras churoh: DF i, Nelevn dalle and on mos “No, sah,”’ other’s image, whose every wish is ve HH atm and | ¢ 5, was decided to publish it. key who had also. stopped to witness | but the hope of love's fulfillment—it |“ yurks cnapel, th and Onintvethodlat) Sun-| Mya, Lydia Vance ‘ol ee Boal developments, “dat niggah wuz lis most fitting then, 1 repeat, my day gehool¥a in. Preacning ita tm, andy} 01° NNN SANG A ls gwine too fast toe mek tracks. He] children, that these pulsating hearts | "\asnington Street taprist Church. |! aay Kesler bark dida’t hab time toe tromp ha'd "nuff. |should be indissolubly joined forever. | shoo! # am. Fi Nl dee de ul ao" . Fall, mayor of the town great credit for} pu in defense of | ie a UST Oana right and justice. Recently one of MARDI GRAS AT NEW ORLEANS. | a Ber saline ltt his ity, toe estou et sand ay school vache eoings 7 Ton a visit, Ou the day of his return 7 ee a ofltare coniay invited. 8. he went to the depot at that place. FFBRUA , 1898. ! parrean® Be 18 a ticket, and was waiting ' aa n, when he was ordered to For the above occasion the Illinois | the el: ‘hd others yi attend: Hleave ihe depot. not once, but sev- , ‘ ill sell | Church, South Pitth street. beuween Oblo ai Central Rastoad company, will sell Stun tt dos A Wo, | tral ines, 2 y 16 to 2 clusive, r. tickets, February 16 to inclusive abe The following letter from the es his position rn > MaARON1O, in the matter: alcos sibsbtaa ee Pullman Mt MeGregor Let : o2F.& A M. Meets “Falton, Ky., Feb. 8, 18% : BS is ve be pagel) phseitaaes Rev. G Burks, Paducah, Ky.— For tickets and information apply | | at. Zion Lodge, No.8, F&A. a. meets ist] Fy A re MHEG Ky to J. T. Donovan Wednesday evening in each month at 7:30 ear Sir: ours of the Sth to nd . r bajo . relative to the very unkind treatment Commercial Agent, Stone Square Lodge. No. F. A you received at the bands of° our jaita Paducab, Ky. | mssissuaoneay evening’ in eich sient a] YOU rey a , et ® Susannah. Chay (14-1 1 will certainly give the matter Gies) meets 4th Moniay eve ning tnesch manth 2 i fl mM THE ELECTRIC SYSTEM. at 7:90 o'clock attention as soon as soon as he re jucen Esther Chapter No. 4] covers his present sickness. You are Is Leaving Steam Dummies and the I (Ladies) meets $rd_ Monday evening in each | © Cable Far in the Rear. Imouth at 7:90 o'clock cer . A Masonic Hall, $rd floor, over 24 Broadway} @My sich treatment of any one, re- No subject hasbeen surrounded btn) pe iden Se coe pethehdly gardless of color eed will try and with more careless predictions or un- . dronietnd “4 harp Nese th Naomt's Taberna 0. 77, meets the first | See that it does not occur again, If thinking boasts than that of the ap- | ana thira Thursday evening in each mouth. | it does I will use my authority to the plication of electricity to trunk line | aq Fetiows Hall, se corner 7th & Adams. |fuliest extent in dealing with the railway operation, unless it be the | Househoid of Ruth, No weMests testane| Harty gt fault, Yours truly third Priday evening in each month at Colored | Party at fav urs - tranamission of power from Niagara | (REtpciissy, qyenine in ewch month at Color aerials me falls, or the possibilities of interplane- | | Paguean Lodge No, s15—Moets every fr: ; tary communication. anion Ore Notice The dynamo or motor, interchange- | paaucan Putriarchs No. «8.6 UO or-| The Gayolistic dramatic company 7 Meets ever nd Friday evenin in euch | wi t tomorro ning h able terms for the samo machine, | Meets every eer odd Bellowe ‘Halt wi et tomorrow evening with M. variously proportioned to meet the] pase Grand Master's Counel! No 79.—Meets | V+ Sale All members are earnestly conditions of duty imposed upon it, it aes ch month at | requested to be pr und on time, has a modern useful life of scarcely a Wate Lacsxgo Seats It has been some time, a3 score of years. The use of this re- since we have had markable machine as a generator of remember this electricity preceded in a commercial Witiiam Hines, Manager way its use to any wide extent as a otor; only 13 years 2 d since motor; only 13 years have passed s: Peat Bi, daunhtar of it began to have any standing for sta- nary mot ur and it has Mr, and Mrs. George Brown, of 414 «ld don] eres Plunkett street, ¢ yesterday and] been but ninetyears since the building day in'each month tainly right, . was interred today. of the Richmond and other pioneer : Golden Rule Temple—Meets second Thurs Mrs Spriggs electric railways gave the impetus to | aay tn each month, at 131 Broadway morping one of the most remarkable of mod- aU. K. en Macarius GOR rn industrial developments, which et eer ee, ae oO Le in wee awalte Yours, has ded one of the main reasons die Hils taint tos th. het: AUER Own ab thle wine > for the glowing predictions of the fu- ira Wedneaday nights a every ont Sarai Taverna h Monday nigh! ture of electricity. From the October, 1897, number of the Street Railway Journal I quote, atisties presented by Mr, Clark, Tabernac rsday nights in h Lily of the West Tabernacle, No. 65, Meets] second and fourth Thursday uighis fp each month. Pride of Paducah Tent, No. § Saturday afternoon iv each month first and ? from the following facts: “Out $36 roads in the United e operated by steam dum- including elevated rail- e, 167 by horses and Meets first! ¢ mies (not roads), 38 by cabl. Star of Paducah tent M: P mi in each month. of the West Tent, Meet econd saturday third s 698 by electricity. There are 145 ach month. miles of steam dummy track, 515 of | star of Methelehem Tent, No. 1 meets «th cable, 1,010 or horse car, and 13,580 | Saturday afternoon in each month. as many horse cars as there were in |7'39p.m ii 1888, a little thantwiceasmany | ‘aborian Commadery, Nop, Dr cable cars, less steam dummies, and |™sct’ *¥ery Friday night in each more than 200 times as many electric | 4# cars, there being 37,097, as against ~ : ly 172 in 1888. 1 average length of Paducah, Ky., Feb, 15, 1598.— the electric system is 44 times that of | Resolutions of the trustees Board of | () he am dummy, a third greater Burke Chapel, A. M. EF. church. | than that of theca’ and three times Whereas we learn that our worthy | that of the horse ¢ tem.”—En- | brother, Jas. E. Bryant, a member gineering Maga of our church and who has served on | the trustees board with us for eigh- ty A MODEL FACTORY. The Social Scheme of a French Cor- poration at Arlen. teen years and Whereas, he bas ever been and upright christian gentle’ j faithful officer and | Whereas, he has so endeared him-| self to us that we are loth to give him | w uy. feeling that his place will be hard | to fill, and ; Whereas, he has tendered his resi; nation as trustee of the church Resolved, therefore, that we tender a true] an and is a spinning and wea that it is e fac- t Arlen, France x to hear ut, its branches emplo) These institutions incl t hands. 1 of thé work him our prayers and heartfelt sym) % ive companies | ythes, hoping that the wh es, ete. at cost | blessing of God and t of 800 volumes] prosperity may attend hin | £ cach, , Which have been |eyer his lot may be cast, and we re- | ‘ work, are a great resource in the win- W. M. Nox, ter evenings and on Sunday. Others Rey. G. H. Burks, of a similar kind are open to young men, In the interests of mothers of families—so often excluded from so- cial schemes—there is what is called a “housekeeping sister,” who goes fastor, and Ch'm, Trustees’ Board. D. C. Monto, Secretary Mrs. Matilda of North Smith, from one little home to an-| Thirteenth street, is on the sick list other giving informal lessons] Mrs. Alt We of — liusband in cooking and domestic thrift; }street, is on the sick list. herself providing the materials} Mrs, Carrie Davis, of Thirteenth for many of these inexpensive}and Harrison streets, is on the sick but nourishing dishes which are to | list. be seen daily on the tables of well-to-| Mfrs, Lizzie Dunlap, of the county, do people, but which the poor are usually the last to adopt. There are also two savings banks, with sufficient capital to pay five percent. interest on the deposits of the active work-peo- ple, while pensioners and a certain class of employes receive four per cent. Comfortable detached houses are also built and sold at cost, and on terms to the workmen. When ands can no longer work they are pensioned off. Atthe present time 20 ioners receive between $50 and $75 annually from the out- set, the workmen are beyond the reach of want. ‘They usually become own: ers of their little homes, and at 60 is on the sick list. Some curious student of history has dug out the fact that fourteen men who have oceupied the presidential chair, have favored the annexation of Hawaii. If you want to know men, not they seem or appear to be, but they really are, become a newspaper man or a church clerk, Mra. Amanda Smith, the great colored missionary $2,- 800 towards building an orphan's home out near Chicago, Rev. E, K, Ga,, and Rey. po'itical as Love, of Savanna, Walter H, Brooks, of years of age may possess a|Washington, D.C., are furnishing comfortable capital, quite inde- | the public some ‘mighty interesting pendent of what they have|reading” in their discussion of cer- amassed by their savings. Most im- |tain resolutions read at the last Na-| 9 portant of all, they regard their own | tional Baptist convention, Fy] prosperity as essentially bound up| ‘The Pilgrims’ Progress will meet with the prosperity of factories and | this evening at the residence of Mrs.| the ies owning them, Emma Hughes, of South Seventh first t | This Magica o.€ y rauteed Lo cur aid by - all's Family Pills a ey 100 TO ANY had It is hen the inter- 1am not in favor of lived Li Pay $100 ror Axy Case Weakness in Men ‘I Treat an Fail to Care me before t for the Nervous ar torat n of Life Force ing men. No wor edy, con ver harmfu TREATMENT ositive in Oo are cufferi MEDICAL ange Buildir Oma y will send you at ure of Lost Ni d Sexual Weaknes: to t. All members and friends are Wii H t ! MMOS VENTA h. h. ing to) ALIFORNIA VIA NEW ORLEANS nection with the ern Pacitic Through Weekly Tourist Sleeping Car aving Cincinnat! and Loulayille on Tlinots mitral Ratiroad fast"New Orleans Limited EVERY THURSDAY and Paducah every Friday morning, for Los Angeles and San Francisco without chan; The Limite daily with and on Tu nd Saturdays (after Janu tary 4, 18%) with the Sunset Limited Annex of the Southern Pacific, giving spectal through mvtee ia San Francisco, Particulars of agents the Hlivols Ci Ralroad and lines, Ine Division Passenger JOHN Division Passenger, ‘AK Commercial ari Pad jond, A. G Louisville AGENT Caligraph AND Densmore TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES GREIF & CHRISTY First-class... Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing ‘The only place in the city equipped | with the necessary tools to do first class carriage and wagon work, Building new work a specialty, |319 COURT STREET 319 The Ardmore, Thirteenth street, between Pennsylvania avenue and F street Northwest, WASHINGTON, D. C, European, $1.00 and up American, $1.50 to 2,50 ‘| /ant home for tourists and in the city. First-class family hotel. No liquors, Convenient to cars and places of inter- est. Most central location, and pleas- sightseers T. M. HALL, Prop. ould write to t COMPANY, aluable paper on these dises positive proofs of their t ICar, TREATM being restore¢ condition PAE Be by all crogist aus nd ie oveg to the com- | gret to lose the christian influence of | taken at home under tl ere i mune, home boarding school, |jim and his estimable wife, who have | or they will pay railroad fare and otel wherein s, those already | ever stood to their christian integrity. | bills to sty ey fal 1 oO the useful education. | Resclved, that we do hereby recom-| prederiptions, Free Cure, Frce Sain In this school the girls pay 12 cents} mend lum as an industrious, honest] ples, or C. O. D. fa They have a day, the remaining expense being {citizen and upright, christian gentle “8 $250,000 capital, and guarantee to eu borne by the firm, So well are these jman, worthy of the contidence of all] SYS hensive vig pupils instracted in practical econ- {with whom he may have to deal. | {ted in'a bank to be paid them w omy that a number of them have al-| Resolved, that a copy of these res-| cure is effected, Write them toda ready the equivalent of several hun-|olutions be sent to the Christirn Re- dred dollars in the savings bank. For] corder and a co also to the Datiy « Bveryt such as have left school recreation | Sun, Respectfull submitted te Cancy halls are provided under the direction J. M. Resp, eer! ve 1 of competent and sympatheti 8. G. Kivent, | en. ‘These places, to which they eee | : girls come to read, sing or do needle- Benv, Caupnent, ‘1 1 i e ipt of h} found at =~ Rose & Paxton DBSTARKS en 107 SOUTH SECOND |=" CUT HALF IN TWO Wall Paper, per roll save heres Fifty-cent Window Shades for..... Bie -80¢ Hand-made shades in any size. Picture frames made to order paper hanging done in any part of the county by, 18 us NORTH FOURTH ( ) ( ) LE NORTH FOURTH STREET, . . STREET Look for the Big Sign when you get on Fourth Fine treet Give you All Kinds of Insurance Wall Paper » 4 Window Shades. « IN THE LATEST PATTERNS. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORf WwW. S. GREIF > Third Street Telephone No. 73 LIFE and TORNADO ERS. OBERT'S BEER Is rapidly becoming the favorite with the people of this city. others, for the reason that it is It leads all ABSOLUTELY PURE WANDLED IN BOTTLES AND BY THE KEG BY PADUCAH BOTTLING C0. F J. Bergdoll, Proprietor. Telephone 101 Tenth and Madison streets Orders filled until 11 p.m Soda Pt », Seltzer Water and all kinds of Temperance Drinks, ESTABLISHED 1864,—® Miss Mary B. F. Greif & Co GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS... .. Telephone 174. “te — PADUCAH, KY ‘SOIENT TIFIC AND FIRST- CLASS BLACKSMITHING «1 REPAIRING HORSESHOEING ut the best. [t can be enth and Trimble. Dr and green hickory blocks for heatin Try one order. North End Wood Yard. Do you stoves, J. WM. FISHER aster Commissioner, Has his office at » South Fourth street, Up-stairs, Over L. D, Husbends. INSURANCE WRITTEN slam & Bowden, Attorneys-at-Law, vrraBLe BupG,, LouisvILie, REFER BY PERMISSION TO LOUISVILLE 1Ca il) u Ky iiytrust and S. V. Co. . pelety, Me rey & Davie, Messrs, Muir'& Muley PADUCAH Padueab Street Railway Co, Paducah Water C Am.-Ger, National Bank. Hon. Henry Burnet Quigiey & Quigley. ‘Thos E, Moss. Matil Effinger & Co Undertakers and embaimers, Telephone 128 idence eleynoue 150 HARRY F, WILLIAMSON, M.D, Physician and Surgeon Ofice Hours: 1 to9a.m,1toS p.m Office, No, 419% 130 S Third Broadwa: Brinton B. Davis, ARCHITECT. Oitlee Bark THOS, E. oes Am,-German ATTOBEY A LAW 116 South Fourth Street, All work guaranteed. A. W. GREIF, Court Street bet. 2d and 3d. HIGH-GRADE BICYCLES AND BICYCLE SUNDRIES. Agent for the hizlest gralog of Bicycles made, Wo are propared to offer 1896 Stearns for $35.50 Don’t fail to see our $45.00 Overlands and Rugbys —best on the market, prettiest whee! made, Don’t fail to see our line of wheels before buyi are the only exclusive Bicycle house in the city. Complete repair shop. Freo riding school to those buying wheels from us, Don’t fail to call—remember the place, Paducah Cycle Works, 126 and 128 North Fifth street, near Palmer Houot, ONDERFIL MEDICINE FREE! PROMPTLY SENT TO EVERY MAN WHO NEEDS A CENERAL BRACING UP. It Brings Perfect Manhood to All. The Greatest Discovery of the Famous PHYSICIANS’ INSTITUTE, of Chicago, lll. GRATUITOUSLY, GLADLY SENT to all men who need it and who will write for it. t the men of today are sadly in need of the righ® nt 8 peculiar to men, Many cases are fle many of the cages are due to neral nervous debility. It matters not, however, a, the fact still remains that they all require DIATELY, we proper wou Writ you @ course of treatm f your case, and we will prepare adapted to your condition, and send We can give full strength, development top all drains and losses, and restore you method. We have thousauds of test nd tone to every portio to PERFECT MANHOOD, Fail ‘Monials from all over the worl READ WHAT THESE PATIENTS SAY: Deal Sta, sett esr urn an thank Pu hoodre U joy God bloes you and yuur work.” ot ew t) Phyricians! 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