ocala evening star. (ocala, florida) 1908-01-02 [p page...

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y d > i ff f > W M iV FSBre P SS1 7 PAGE TWO OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY JANUARY 2 1908 I J Cures TTmtns Weaknesses Wt refer to that boon to weak nervous liming women known as Dr Piercet- ivorite Prescription Dr John Fife one of the Editorial Stan THIC ECLECTIC MEDICAL RFVIEW says Unicorn root Hclonuu Dloiwi which Tone of the chief ingredients of the Fa Ite Prescription 1 MA remedy which invariably acts as auter- ilnrUrortor makes for normal ac tty Of the entire reproductive system continues in ilclonias we have ameIk a it which moro fully answers the above than any other drvg with which I am tinted In the treatment of diseases pe- ar to women it Ls seldom that a ease Is A which does not present some Indication this remedial anent Dr Fyfu further The following are among the leading Icttlons forIlelonias Unicorn root lain aching In the back with leucorrhoa- tonic weak conditiotof the reproductive sans of liomen mcntdl depression and ir ability Asoclated wit chronic diseases of I reproductive organs of worn const ant ition dr heat In the region of the kid YE mcnOrrhaffld flooding due to a weak con itlon of lit reproductive system no ressed or absent monthly 1 K from or accompanying an II condition of the digestive organs laemlc thin blood habit dragging > ns in the extreme lower part of the jn k t more or less of the above symptoms no a t t- n a e r erce s avori to- uon gyi one leaumg ingrea- iarwnicnls Unicorn root or Helonias the medical properties of which it- t faithfully represents fcOf Golden Seal root another prominent pgredfent of Favorite Prescription f FInley Ellingworxl I of Ben Medical College Chicago says It Is an Important remedy In disorders of i womb In all catarrhal conditions general enfeeblement it Is useful f John M Scntidcr M D late of innati of Golden Seal root- relation to its general efTcrtj on tho- u there in no medicine in ttsc ahnut which irr 1 such general unanimity of opinion It Unfvenalltj regarded at the tonic useful in IL < bllltawd stats > L R Bartholow M D of Jefferson lical College says of Golden Seal Valuable In uterine hemorrhage menor fi s flooding and ron r < stivo dyumeuor- sa painful menstruation r Favorite Prescription faith r represents all the above named in tents and cures the diseases for which are recommended r ALA HOUSE WINE ROOMS o w I CAFE J e have again opened our Cafe in lotion with our business and will irays have on hand everything us lly kept in a firstclass place such it OYSTERS IN ALL STYLES WESTERN STEAKS HAM AND EGGS FISH AND GAME IN SEASON CHICKEN TO ORDE- Rr r us a call and we guarantee you Mrvice reasonable prices and t ipt attention r Lt r- i iA KAILENBERGER Manager J j 1CET- o + r the public our friends id patrons we beg to an iiittce that we are now sell C ice at our factory a- ndl4vech 0 ts 100 pounds promising m nip t service best qual q Mi tafl weight A Thanking ypu for your fa- t ¬ tand hoping to serve you the future 1U ICE AND PACKING CO k MEFFERf TAYLOR irl PHe 34 f t a I ys 1 1v END TO FRIEND j l pcraonal recommendations of pee 1 have been cured of coughs and 1 Chamberlains Cough Remedy done more than all else to make it 9 article of trade and commerce oq part of the civilized world 14 l- i I J i J Ji j p y y r- tc s LIGHTHOUSEEEPERSW- eird Vigils of the Men In the French Service TOIL THAT BREEDS MADNESS The Only Wonder Is That Any of These Lonely Workers Escape In ¬ I sanityPitiful Plight of the Isolated j Keeper at Four en Finisterre- A I French writer telling of the life I of the lighthouse keepers slung the coast of Brittany thinks it strange that any of then escape insanity- The I system of relief that previils in j this country has no equivalent In the French service and with short Inter- vals months apart a French light- house ¬ I keeper may spend forty years of his life tending the lamps in one sta- tion ¬ with a single companion and that station may he on a rock out in the I channel or the bay of Biscay which j boats can approach only in lino weather As a matter of fact the wen often do become insane or at least develop monomania Sometimes it takes the form of hatred of each other In one case at Terennec one of two men was found by a party who came off from the shore in response to sig- nals ¬ lying dead In his lied with a long keen bladed knife through his heart Ills companions story was that he had committed suicide after a long period of melancholia There was no proof to the contrary but after exam ¬ ining the wound the authorities doubt- ed ¬ the truth of the story On another occasion where father I find son tended an isolated beacon to ¬ gether the oung man was seized with- an attack of acute mania When the time came to light up he planted him ¬ self in front of the stairway to the lan ¬ tern and refused to allow his father to uscend The old man attacked his son and finding he could subdue him in no other way so that the lights on which so many lives depended might be kin- dled ¬ strangled him to death The next day he signaled to the shore for help and gave himself up to the police tell ¬ ing what he had done Sickness and death are no strangers In the lighthouses There is ninety nine times out of a hundred no chance of medical aid and the well man pre- scribes ¬ from the medicine chest for the sick one as best he can lie also does double duty until his partner re ¬ covers or relief comes There are not infrequent cases when the survivor has to sew up his dead comrade in a hammock and launch his weighted body from the rocks into the sea Then come long nights of lonely watching- In winter time the lamps must be tended nud the clockwork kept going for fourteen to fifteen hours The lan ¬ tern Is unheated except for the glow- of the lamps up in its ceiling and the government allows the watcher no chair lest he fall asleep- It Is no wonder that weird fancies come to the men They hear voices calling from the sea and see drowned- men and women looking up at them from the breakers One of their hor ¬ rors Is of the birds that beat against- the wIndows of the lantern at night attracted by the glare Just as Is the case with American light ¬ houses the feathered armies that mi ¬ grate at night beat against the walls and balconies of the beacons with their wings and dash against the panes of the lantern sometimes breaking the glass with their beaks As their eyes shine In the glare they seem to express nnger or bloodthirstiness to the men within i p- One of the most pitiful stories of lighthouse life is told of the keeper at Four en Finisterre who kept all alone- a station on an Isolated rock a couple- of miles out from the shore but so surf beaten that only once a month or so was a boat sent out to It with supplies The cabin In which the keeper made his home was on the shore opposite his lighthouse and the recreation he most enjoyed was watching it through his telescope He could see the people go In and out and the children playing in front of it One day he saw something fluttering from the door jamb lie was puzzled Then it flashed on him that it was crape and that some one had died in the house Was it his mother he wondered or his wife or one of his brothers He counted the children later In the day and they were all right The wind blew and the water raged- No boat could come near him and he watched the crowd of sympathizing- friends come and go Then he saw the funeral- He recognized the cure at the head of the procession by his white surplice and the altar boys walking beside him Then came the coffin carried by six men As the mourners walked after it he strained and strained his eyes trying- to Identify each and thus det rmine the missing one But in vain All walked with bowed head The WJm k r ST JOSEPHS ACADEMYLORE- TTO i f Near Mandarin FLORIDA y s Boarding School for Boys Conducted by the Sisters of St Joseph x Young Boys from 8 to 14 years Received Carefully Trained along Physical Intellectual Moral and Social Lines Healthy Location Magnificent wimming Pool Complete Equipment in Schoolrooms Dormitories Dining Hall and Recreation Rooms Apply for Prospectus to the SISTER SUPERIOR- ST JOSEPHS ACADEMY LORETTO FLA + u l s vvzv IiiiriH in their han- dklJhilr the nuMi hld their hats be- fore ¬ theirs He oikl iake out noth- ing ¬ eliarnrtorislic The mci tvl > eiijht days later risked their lives to row out to him anti break tit trt tvs of his wifes death found him a physical and mental wreck from sleepless anxiety Put he had kept the light luiniliiK fMitlifuIly all the time I The Frencli lighthouse keepers re- ceive ¬ from 700 to J0 francs a year sf0 to 190 When they are worn out tIi Y retire on a pension of 50SO mouth Chicago RecordHerald F Talking end Thinking- The Man A ir mod scientist ad- vances ¬ the theory that a severed head Is capable of thinking although it is unable to speak The Woman Thats queer It Is so much easier to talk than it is to think Call Money Nell What is call money dear BelleI guess its the kind you call up your husband on the telephone for to tell him you must have it right away Baltimore American THE PERFECT WAY Scores of Florida Citizens Have Learn- ed ¬ It If you suffer from backache I There is only one way to cure it The perfect way is to cure the kid- neys ¬ I I A bad Inuc means sick kidneys Neglect it urinary troubles fellow Doans Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only- S B Lemons cigarmaker living at 1311 Ashley street Tampa Fla says- I I used Doans Kidney Pills and thes cured me of bnckache and disorder of the kidneys Two or three times on account of the pain in my back I was unable to go to work for several days The secretions of the kidneys were in very bad condition dark in color and- if allowed to stand would become of I the consistency of jelly I tried various remedies taking what seemed like gal ¬ lons of medicine and I also put on plasters but nothing helped me at all until I got Doans Kidney Pills upon us according to directions they cued me in a very short while For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents FosterMilburn Co Buffalo New York sole agents for the United 0 States Remember the nameDoansandt- ake no other Welsh by Extraction- In Lord Halsburys young days be- fore ¬ he was solicitor general and be- fore ¬ he even dreamed of becoming lord chancellor he was the leader of the South Wales circuit In this capacity- he once fought very strenuously on be ¬ half of a Welsh public authority and rather amused his listeners by the ar ¬ dor with which he identified himself with the Interests of the locality Come come interposed the judge good naturedly you must not argue too much in that strain You cannot make yourself out to be a Welshman you know Perhaps not returned the future lord chancellor but I have made a good deal of money out of Welshmen- In my time Well well replied the judge we may call you a Welshman by extrac- tion ¬ London TitBits HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION- Mrs 1 Mary Dowling of No 228 Eighth avenue San Francisco recommends a remedy for stomach trouble She says Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters in a case of acute in ¬ digestion prompts this testimonial I am fully convinced that for stomach anti liver troubles Electric Bitters is i the best remedy on the market today This great tonic and alterative medi ¬ cine invigorates the system purifies- the blood and is especially helpful in all forms of female weakness Fifty cents at Tydings Cos drugstore LIVERY BUSINESS FOR SALE I One of the best livery and transfer businesses in one of Floridas tourist towns with splendid all the year busi ¬ ness practically a monopoly of the business of the town is offered for sale with or without real estate In ¬ quire at the Star office rJ Pure Food Meat MarketHu- go Russell Pro rietol Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in f- I FRESH AND SMOKED FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS y A Complete Stock of Meats of All kinds on Hand at All Times STALLS I 3 CITY MARKETTE- LEPHONE 132 l THOMASVILLE Business College d f Thomasville Georgia This school secures the best positions for its graduates Open all the year x I i ENTER NOW I ANSON W BALL President PURE WHITE SANDF- or H Cement Sidewalk Construc- tion ¬ and Building Purposes see B H SEYMOUR < IMPROVED SERVIC- EV I ATLANTIC COAST LINE JACKSOSYILLEOCALAST PETERSBURGN- o 37 No 39 No 40 No 38 930 p m 935 a m Lye Jacksonville Ar 630 p m 730 a m r 242 a in- S30 245 p m Ar OCALA Leave 1255 p m 135 a m a m 855 p m Ar St Petersburg LYe G30 a m 700 p m Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars on Trains No 39 and 40 Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars on Trains No 37 and 38 For Information or Rates call on Atlantic Coast Line Agents or J W CARR T P A TAMPA FLA J G KIRKLAND D P A T C WHITE G P A WILMINGTON N C W J CRAIG P T M NOTICEThe arrivals and departures shown are not guaranteed I FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE FOLETSliONIYTAR Make IWs aN Bladder Hlpi top the cou ad lals lung 5

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Page 1: Ocala Evening Star. (Ocala, Florida) 1908-01-02 [p PAGE TWO].ufdcimages.uflib.ufl.edu/UF/00/07/59/08/00735/0015.pdf · channel or the bay of Biscay which j boats can approach only

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PAGE TWO OCALA EVENING STAR THURSDAY JANUARY 2 1908 I

J

Cures TTmtns WeaknessesWt refer to that boon to weak nervousliming women known as Dr Piercet-ivorite PrescriptionDr John Fife one of the Editorial StanTHIC ECLECTIC MEDICAL RFVIEW saysUnicorn root Hclonuu Dloiwi which

Tone of the chief ingredients of the FaIte Prescription

1 MA remedy which invariably acts as auter-ilnrUrortor makes for normal actty Of the entire reproductive systemcontinues in ilclonias we have ameIk ait which moro fully answers the above

than any other drvg with which I amtinted In the treatment of diseases pe-

ar to women it Ls seldom that a ease IsA which does not present some Indicationthis remedial anent Dr Fyfu further

The following are among the leadingIcttlons forIlelonias Unicorn root lainaching In the back with leucorrhoa-

tonic weak conditiotof the reproductivesans of liomen mcntdl depression and irability Asoclated wit chronic diseases ofI reproductive organs of worn const ant

ition dr heat In the region of the kidYE mcnOrrhaffld flooding due to a weak

con itlon of lit reproductive systemno ressed or absent monthly

1 K from or accompanying anII condition of the digestive organs

laemlc thin blood habit dragging>ns in the extreme lower part of the

jn k

t more or less of the above symptomsno a t t-

n a e r erce s avori to-uongyi one leaumg ingrea-

iarwnicnls Unicorn root or Heloniasthe medical properties of which it-

t faithfully representsfcOf Golden Seal root another prominentpgredfent of Favorite Prescription

f FInley Ellingworxl I of BenMedical College Chicago saysIt Is an Important remedy In disorders ofi womb In all catarrhal conditionsgeneral enfeeblement it Is useful

f John M Scntidcr M D late ofinnati of Golden Seal root-

relation to its general efTcrtj on tho-u there in no medicine in ttsc ahnut which

irr 1 such general unanimity of opinion ItUnfvenalltj regarded at the tonic useful in

IL < bllltawd stats>L R Bartholow M D of Jefferson

lical College says of Golden SealValuable In uterine hemorrhage menorfis flooding and ron r < stivo dyumeuor-sa painful menstruationr Favorite Prescription faithr represents all the above named intents and cures the diseases for whichare recommended

r

ALA HOUSE

WINE ROOMSo

w

I

CAFEJ

e have again opened our Cafe inlotion with our business and will

irays have on hand everything uslly kept in a firstclass place suchit

OYSTERS IN ALL STYLESWESTERN STEAKSHAM AND EGGS

FISH AND GAME IN SEASONCHICKEN TO ORDE-Rrr

us a call and we guarantee youMrvice reasonable prices and

t ipt attentionrLt r-i

iA KAILENBERGER ManagerJ

j 1CET-o

+ r

the public our friendsid patrons we beg to aniiittce that we are now sellC

ice at our factory a-ndl4vech0

ts100 pounds promising

m nipt service best qualq

Mi tafl weightAThanking ypu for your fa-

t

¬

tand hoping to serve youthe future1U ICE AND PACKING CO

k MEFFERf TAYLOR

irl PHe 34f

t

a

I

ys

1

1v END TO FRIENDj l

pcraonal recommendations of pee1

have been cured of coughs and1 Chamberlains Cough Remedy

done more than all else to make it 9

article of trade and commerce oqpart of the civilized world

14 l-

i I

Ji JJij p y y r-

tc s

LIGHTHOUSEEEPERSW-

eird Vigils of the Men In theFrench Service

TOIL THAT BREEDS MADNESS

The Only Wonder Is That Any ofThese Lonely Workers Escape In ¬

I sanityPitiful Plight of the Isolated j

Keeper at Four en Finisterre-

A

I

French writer telling of the life I

of the lighthouse keepers slung thecoast of Brittany thinks it strangethat any of then escape insanity-

The

I

system of relief that previils in j

this country has no equivalent In theFrench service and with short Inter-vals months apart a French light-house

¬ I

keeper may spend forty years ofhis life tending the lamps in one sta-tion

¬

with a single companion and thatstation may he on a rock out in the I

channel or the bay of Biscay which j

boats can approach only in linoweather

As a matter of fact the wen oftendo become insane or at least developmonomania Sometimes it takes theform of hatred of each other

In one case at Terennec one of twomen was found by a party who cameoff from the shore in response to sig-nals

¬

lying dead In his lied with a longkeen bladed knife through his heart

Ills companions story was that hehad committed suicide after a longperiod of melancholia There was noproof to the contrary but after exam¬

ining the wound the authorities doubt-ed

¬

the truth of the storyOn another occasion where father I

find son tended an isolated beacon to ¬

gether the oung man was seized with-an attack of acute mania When thetime came to light up he planted him ¬

self in front of the stairway to the lan ¬

tern and refused to allow his father touscend

The old man attacked his son andfinding he could subdue him in noother way so that the lights on whichso many lives depended might be kin-dled

¬

strangled him to death The nextday he signaled to the shore for helpand gave himself up to the police tell ¬

ing what he had doneSickness and death are no strangers

In the lighthouses There is ninetynine times out of a hundred no chanceof medical aid and the well man pre-

scribes¬

from the medicine chest forthe sick one as best he can lie alsodoes double duty until his partner re¬

covers or relief comesThere are not infrequent cases when

the survivor has to sew up his deadcomrade in a hammock and launch hisweighted body from the rocks into thesea Then come long nights of lonelywatching-

In winter time the lamps must betended nud the clockwork kept goingfor fourteen to fifteen hours The lan ¬

tern Is unheated except for the glow-of the lamps up in its ceiling and thegovernment allows the watcher nochair lest he fall asleep-

It Is no wonder that weird fanciescome to the men They hear voicescalling from the sea and see drowned-men and women looking up at themfrom the breakers One of their hor ¬

rors Is of the birds that beat against-the wIndows of the lantern at nightattracted by the glare

Just as Is the case with American light¬

houses the feathered armies that mi ¬

grate at night beat against the wallsand balconies of the beacons with theirwings and dash against the panes ofthe lantern sometimes breaking theglass with their beaks As their eyesshine In the glare they seem to expressnnger or bloodthirstiness to the menwithin i p-

One of the most pitiful stories oflighthouse life is told of the keeper atFour en Finisterre who kept all alone-a station on an Isolated rock a couple-of miles out from the shore but sosurf beaten that only once a monthor so was a boat sent out to It withsupplies

The cabin In which the keeper madehis home was on the shore opposite hislighthouse and the recreation he mostenjoyed was watching it through histelescope He could see the people goIn and out and the children playing infront of it

One day he saw something flutteringfrom the door jamb lie was puzzledThen it flashed on him that it wascrape and that some one had died inthe house

Was it his mother he wondered orhis wife or one of his brothers Hecounted the children later In the dayand they were all right

The wind blew and the water raged-No boat could come near him and hewatched the crowd of sympathizing-friends come and go Then he saw thefuneral-

He recognized the cure at the headof the procession by his white surpliceand the altar boys walking beside himThen came the coffin carried by sixmen

As the mourners walked after it hestrained and strained his eyes trying-to Identify each and thus det rminethe missing one But in vain Allwalked with bowed head The WJm

k r

ST JOSEPHS ACADEMYLORE-

TTOi f

Near Mandarin FLORIDA ys

Boarding School for Boys Conducted by the Sisters of St Josephx

Young Boys from 8 to 14 years Received Carefully Trained along PhysicalIntellectual Moral and Social Lines Healthy Location Magnificent wimmingPool Complete Equipment in Schoolrooms Dormitories Dining Hall andRecreation Rooms

Apply for Prospectus to the SISTER SUPERIOR-ST JOSEPHS ACADEMY LORETTO FLA

+ u l s vvzv IiiiriH in their han-dklJhilr the nuMi hld their hats be-

fore¬

theirs He oikl iake out noth-ing

¬

eliarnrtorislicThe mci tvl > eiijht days later risked

their lives to row out to him anti breaktit trt tvs of his wifes death foundhim a physical and mental wreck fromsleepless anxiety Put he hadkept thelight luiniliiK fMitlifuIly all the time I

The Frencli lighthouse keepers re-

ceive¬

from 700 to J0 francs a yearsf0 to 190 When they are wornout tIi Y retire on a pension of 50SOmouth Chicago RecordHerald

F

Talking end Thinking-The Man A ir mod scientist ad-

vances¬

the theory that a severed headIs capable of thinking although it isunable to speak The Woman Thatsqueer It Is so much easier to talkthan it is to think

Call MoneyNell What is call money dear

BelleI guess its the kind you call upyour husband on the telephone for totell him you must have it right away

Baltimore American

THE PERFECT WAY

Scores of Florida Citizens Have Learn-

ed

¬

ItIf you suffer from backache I

There is only one way to cure itThe perfect way is to cure the kid-

neys¬ I

I

A bad Inuc means sick kidneysNeglect it urinary troubles fellowDoans Kidney Pills are made for

kidneys only-S B Lemons cigarmaker living at

1311 Ashley street Tampa Fla says-I

I

used Doans Kidney Pills and thescured me of bnckache and disorder ofthe kidneys Two or three times onaccount of the pain in my back I wasunable to go to work for several daysThe secretions of the kidneys were invery bad condition dark in color and-if allowed to stand would become of I

the consistency of jelly I tried variousremedies taking what seemed like gal ¬

lons of medicine and I also put onplasters but nothing helped me at alluntil I got Doans Kidney Pills uponusaccording to directions theycued me in a very short while

For sale by all dealers Price 50cents FosterMilburn Co BuffaloNew York sole agents for the United

0States

Remember the nameDoansandt-ake no other

Welsh by Extraction-In Lord Halsburys young days be-

fore¬

he was solicitor general and be-

fore¬

he even dreamed of becoming lordchancellor he was the leader of theSouth Wales circuit In this capacity-he once fought very strenuously on be¬

half of a Welsh public authority andrather amused his listeners by the ar¬

dor with which he identified himselfwith the Interests of the locality

Come come interposed the judgegood naturedly you must not arguetoo much in that strain You cannotmake yourself out to be a Welshmanyou know

Perhaps not returned the futurelord chancellor but I have made agood deal of money out of Welshmen-In my time

Well well replied the judge wemay call you a Welshman by extrac-tion

¬

London TitBits

HOW IS YOUR DIGESTION-

Mrs

1

Mary Dowling of No 228 Eighthavenue San Francisco recommends aremedy for stomach trouble She saysGratitude for the wonderful effect of

Electric Bitters in a case of acute in ¬

digestion prompts this testimonial Iam fully convinced that for stomachanti liver troubles Electric Bitters is i

the best remedy on the market todayThis great tonic and alterative medi ¬

cine invigorates the system purifies-the blood and is especially helpful inall forms of female weakness Fiftycents at Tydings Cos drugstore

LIVERY BUSINESS FOR SALE I

One of the best livery and transferbusinesses in one of Floridas touristtowns with splendid all the year busi ¬

ness practically a monopoly of thebusiness of the town is offered forsale with or without real estate In ¬

quire at the Star office

rJ

Pure Food Meat MarketHu-

go Russell Pro rietol

Wholesale and Ketail Dealer in f-

I FRESH AND SMOKED

FLORIDA AND WESTERN MEATS y

A Complete Stock of Meats of All kindson Hand at All Times

STALLS I 3 CITY MARKETTE-

LEPHONE 132 l

THOMASVILLE

Business Colleged

f

Thomasville Georgia

This school secures the best positions forits graduates Open all the year

x

IiENTER NOW

I

ANSON W BALL President

PURE WHITE SANDF-

or

H

Cement Sidewalk Construc-

tion

¬

and Building Purposes see

B H SEYMOUR<

IMPROVED SERVIC-

EV

I ATLANTIC COAST LINE

JACKSOSYILLEOCALAST PETERSBURGN-

o 37 No 39 No 40 No 38

930 p m 935 a m Lye Jacksonville Ar 630 p m 730 a m r

242 a in-

S30245 p m Ar OCALA Leave 1255 p m 135 a m

a m 855 p m Ar St Petersburg LYe G30 a m 700 p m

Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars on Trains No 39 and 40

Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars on Trains No 37 and 38

For Information or Rates call on Atlantic Coast Line Agents orJ W CARR T P A TAMPA FLA J G KIRKLAND D P AT C WHITE G P A WILMINGTON N C W J CRAIG P T M

NOTICEThe arrivals and departures shown are not guaranteedI

FOLEYSKIDNEYCURE FOLETSliONIYTARMake IWs aN Bladder Hlpi top the cou ad lalslung

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