The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 26, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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* .-??-. . - -..- yt: i ' Doctors Advised an Operation but Simple Remedy Made It Unnecessary. For- over eight,: years Mr. U.' S. G. llcmry, 806 East'- 6th St., Oklahoma City, had Buffered with' stomach and liver trouble until finally he could no longer stand tho pain. Ho saya: "Tho doctors told me nothing but an oper n?pn would'give me relief. I decided to first .try Fruitola and Traxo. which relieved rae of a quantity of gall stones and I have no. further pain or trouble from my old complaint. I would not.< take $500.00 for what your. remedien have dohe for mo." Pruitola, aa the name implies, ia a pure fruit [oil, combined with certain harmless salts,' and acts as a lubri cant on the intestinal parts, softening tho congested; masses, disintegrating the hardened; particles that cause so much suffering , and expelling tho ac cumulation to tho patients great re lief. Traxo acts on the liver ana kidneys,* stimulates the flow ol?, gastric juices to aid digestion and removed bile from the general circulation, lt ls a splendid tonic and serves to ibulld up and restore tue weakened run-down eys tem. . *. . ? ' ' . ' .' >. ; Fruitola and Traxo aro prepared in the PlnuB laboratories at Monticello,.| 'H., and arrangements have been made to supply them through representative' druggists. In Anderson they can bo obtained fat Evans' Pharmacy, Taree l StoreB. rir.u.s.6 Jins in vs? Doubled. The boom in our Lalln-Air.ericah commerce wMch was prophesied when the war started in at Inst under way. GoverEjmeat?a*oport8 r?!tow that in ti :? month of SOptcmborr-o*?r ,trade with tbe?Sou>th ?m?rit?nh: 'chantries was doubled ia comparison with' the'-samo' month's,business last year. Fron? now on it should continue, growing stoai ily, aa tho coinrirercial development work'wdqne by our. experting- f Irais Inj the. xlast year beginR. to make' ' i incl : fe!'";.-(greensboro News. AT A HE BIJOU THEATRE EVERY WEDNESDAY. MILLINERY AND W????? SOTT SMM i..... i-.i Prices ?ut to Smithereens, ?his Saie is For ? iVTE\??S>PAa.T V^n^r r?/*d/\rvf? nniin?mir ANDERSON URI uuui? wmrAm Anderson, 8? ?. 107 Main Stareoi WONDERFUL O?W?lJN??Y Tho C. S. Sullivan Estate owns a fa*m of 700 acres seventy tftiles : .., Weat of AngUBta, aa., which tliey have putin-our bando for salo. Mrs. j Sullivan cannot handle the property. She would t?'ie ^Andarson'i J County property in part payment A.spiendid public road made of sand and clay runs through thc property; " .Tho roads ave all evaded and aro much-better than itt'.tilts t county, Tho Augusta ?jo?thern Railway runa t*irough the property and" uni- a side track on thia land. Theresa alm<^'V 500 acres bleared. Tner'? is ' probably^ Thc tenaht houses afc bettet1 tit?n^ Otiythlhg "in^ tliis county th?^^^ have peon. There aro si? houses.. Four of toepiiare als: rooms. ^wn. four rooms, .lit? laud in pandy,' with a good cloy ssh-soil within;S ' incites cf "tito top. Thia'plac? waV' eol? by tho present', ownora for. $10.000.00. Thc ':. purcliOH?rV who-'wrr? speculators' wont broito bvylng about $1^.000.00 on lt and voa can-buy it for that sum.' - Now there are io's pf morin; thincounty with otic' or two hundred acres of la*jsd that will bring' enough: to pty for this placo; ' ' .' You can give your childrena> term eoieco and still fe^vs enough for yourself, lt ia. in a splendid white .section, good water,?Hp^ lutclr healthy, and all fight in every particular. '.flHH^i On- the farm ' ?didiDipis' ibls,'..tUor?--ts'.tb? finest'dalry I ever saw. ' Tiley ^oro' milking exactly 1?? Jerseys oVthe tin^ *T ^s'tUete, taad ?> ts^lt?al? around thirst $30.00 to $50.00ap sere* . This fs^in Has . beet* r?ut?d but for; several yeats, but lt?it?;Bo level tha^thsy. eonld pct wear ,lt out. r bave jost, made ? trip doWn there to Ibo* over the place,.and I-, think It ls a gyeat-barg?ihi v" /: There is'stall-room for io mule* on;1 Vak $\i<b:yt-<f$k Augusta. '. People running, dowp tliwe tn automobiles-sltnoit ?m?*Itaako the ropnd-;trip in:,5 or. .0 ^^^^^J^^S^ 'Wprop?rty io" Anderson4 fJoOhty.thafeyea.wonia Uko te pufci?to thia,, seems at opes and !etme;sso^ "liHtt^ ? . : l?^^isT^?aee'^*^ Sandersviiie... Tbs lshd l?e&s like'the->apid'??8 on.?to roaa^fwmr . . liri ton-to H?nea-Pft? ?rrWllsJnaiot?.. The pl?c$ ia l7^\W'*$g, .year becanee,lt was in litigation. ,I mot>mao who work?;4 *WP : ^^?e'f?r?i on the pta?e la?i year und ho told oin bo mnds^ttbsla*,^! ^.*f8C't?ea-w?tlt-Toty ?lttto' gnaho. Yon can tike it from m?? that th?? coniltv:- is All right'??o*&-.*joa^ 'V>??W? to lite. Se* nie ********************** xv? jar?, uioooney, ' A beautii'ul social- affair and ono that was a pretty compliment to a charming bride, Mrs. J. Hillier Glb boncy, wnn given on Wednesday after noon by Mrs. B. Prank Mnnldin, nt her homo the "Anchorage." Tho guopts for the afternoon woro U:o younger married set, and these gathered at this pretty borne, which had been made brighter and mort- at- ! tractiv? with many beautiful yellow chrysanthemums. At the door the'guests wcro wel comed by MT3. Raymond Mallison, ;Wrs. Harm- burris, Mrs. H. H. Wat kins aim Mrs. J. M; Paget. ! . '.? Mrs. Mauldin and her lovely honor guest received lu tho front parlor, and recelvipg. with them were Mrs. .H. A. Ligon, of Spartanburg, Mrs. Frank Cunningham of Greenville and Mrs. fiori*. Llgon. j In Uio prettily decorated dining room Mrs. R. 3. Ldgon'presided, and here an .elegant salad coure was-serv ed by Miss Annie . Cooley and Miaa Loutso Llgon. Conoe was " served from an attractive tablo in the rear of tho Loll "hy Mrs. Tom Allen and Airs; Prue Clinkscalo3. The after noon was ono of tho most delightful aoiclal events of tho fall -season.' Tlionipson-BInck. The following announcements havt? been received here: "Mr. ^pavid T-hompson,,.nnnouncc-3 .tlio marnago'?f (Sae'daughter, Nannie | ?Victoria to Mjr. John Manning Black ; op .Wednesday, -November tho twenty fourth, 1915, High Point, N. C.." and tho enclosed ord, "Mr. and Mrs. John Manning Black will ho at homo after December 3rd, Anderson, 3. C. the following party of Livonia, Ga.. |"wero;an. automobile T?r.ty here yester day: Mrs. Frazer. Miss Marie LcdV bettoV, Miss Bulahc).' Lcdbettor and Mls$ Annie Manon. I Mrs. W. W. Russell ha? gone'.to ' Chicago lo v.'sit hqr daughter. .* * *********% y********* ? PERSONAL I If******************** Mr. and Mrs. FJ. M. Allen of Gr?nV ney ore visiting tho former's sister, Mrs. A. M. Cooper. ' .;?:,. Miss Mercedes Faulkner ot Green-! wood I? visiting Miss.Iris Cooper On North McDu?lo street. ;... Mr,, Vt:.-.M>. ^i>\xil}nsi? of . Iva was..a-. : bnshieps - visitor >in : Anderson- 'yester-i I day. - 1 ?iffc Ur. il. H. Harris and Messrs. A. ?G. Barton and Sam Jones, wont to Due.West yesterday afternoon to at tend tho Erskino-Horncr football' game. Mr. Ensene Evans of PondletOn .spoilt' yesterday afternoon in Ander son. M.i(ise3 Dora and Virginia Hcllanis lot Greenville ai-o tho "guests of'.their' .'.Dr. and Mrs. Hirsch, Mr. and Mm. Sdi J. Poley, Mr. and Mrs. Fems Funkcnstc'n.' 'and: Mrs. Hertz, of Athens. Cc, mc tort :1 to Anderson yer^crday " and speriV the- day with [?Mr-,'.'and' Mrs.'O'. Geisberg. r ^Mr. Ralrr^Smith attended th? Fur j -nrm-Avv>ifcid- football gaffl?,-ln..t?rebni-.' i vlllo yesterday jaftemoon. ?MriLawrence Brownlee ' o.t .' Due [ Wost spent: yesterday in 'Anderson'. * \ . I.-KYlilt LAND '.. ,;;jfr' i.,****;*;*****?****>*****V . The.mnny/fricnds of Mr. Will Me Whortcr; will bo glad tb 1 car A that he " is^-iinproving' tills week, but slowly. Wcll. OJd 'J. K.t has nlways been uccijs.tomedto punching everything be met fr?m 'a cow. to a elephant, so >jo walked in tb' w; W.Wilson &;Co.'s Store Monday and pantfhfed at a board/; So he got" a -nicei; watch 'in- return. I Ie is-'now ready for tes*' Wiila?H Tho--ral?y at Kittie* River ' Sun-Jay -^^rgely att^Uvod. Good pik-ochea j were'dclh-^i^ ens. ' Mr. and Mrs. I-.-, li. Carwile,;spent Sunday, with hc^- parents;. Mr. a id Ya?. P. C. Temple. Y tyrt.;Ajery Lee Crumbles of ?reen* ville; h?s'bom? to tho bedside of ber fdther, Mr,. W.*Jl fcPcWborter, w'ao has beeb seriously; iii for some timo. ; Tho vChi?f of "p?lice of Level Land lias bbca, ?rathori?ed to arrest-.'?t?v girl foundi^earibar on? bTMbbse knee aro ankle w-atcbesr,- #10.OOS tino to v be imposed by mayor. . . '.{. '. "'^Ugn baB been placed' on: Main WiT tb frtoht of Walson Ai Ashley's JW%08Rt?jft?p?d$^^ Don't {stabber*. . ; \- ".. -^'-S^piiifc- !e_tV,boost pur; town; -W tnciro gbod?cbuld we dor,. ?lhdl^ -sn orp-h&n ?li^ftinigVhe- wo tend get'-'a^ivbtco f _,bn.r?turn would ".mai; 4.^l.:!.'i^?^^t^a<S?> Hosea Path; &??-???. ' Ox W: order ia tt?atfns ?6r him, una. is boped by l?ft^wBl be oyort^ken ?bob i , M>. A. B. Y<mn? and farpUy wi l^'?^d! get off by Mbnday, NOVB?? Giifii?? HOUSE ?IBIS HELO1 COMMEMORATIVE THANKS GIVING SERVICES AT TOXAWAY MILLS CAPT, H. H. WATKINS ?Speaker -and Enumerated Many i . Tilings of Today H..VO to Be Thankful For. mc Exercises wore hold at thoToxdway'i and F/.verside milla community house! last night commemorating Thanksgrv-1 I lng Day, and they were well attended, over 1C?, being present. Capt. H.* H. Watkins'was the speaker ; of thc evening and ho com-j pared tin, things that tl te people of today hayo ?lo be thankful .for- with \ the thins?1 fn his boyhood days. Ho spoke of the educational advantages, employaient advantages, transporta tion, amusements, etc. Capt. Wat-1 kins also compared yesterday. with ono year' apo. Last year evury.t i?K Avas' dark,, and gloomy and yesterday tho outlook:-was bright with prosperi ty reigning all over the United States. In addition to tho address of Ca;:t. Wlatkine, Dr. Jas. P. Klnard. presi dent ot Anderson college was -nros ent, and. made a short talk. Four Anderson" college students were j.roa eht also and read and recited. As a whole tho evening -was very enjoyable.- Miss Frances Finley has charge, of.v? the community work ot these mJHs and ti.o deserves a great deal, of credit for tho prog-..ess'she l? making ^abd] ai so for tho meeting last eyeulng>... Alach interest Ja being |.shpwtt'hyr tho operatives of Hie mills in'this .cohununity work. I*: ; ? fcVHKKA ( . Mr. MVF: Breazeale of Mt. Ollveyi X.' C./t*Pon't awhile last x*sek with his mother, it 'Mr.. . J..->'. Ji?e Dalectino of Anderson js Ste^giatiJiis brothels, Z. C: Bal-, len tine, -.'illa many; friends will bo glad to' know he ls much Improved anice nisi trip to Baltimore. Kyle, .Shirley Bpcnt Sunday- .ol' ho.mo. n.'.'by or tito Belton Behool 'op?ntlt?e'week-end'with Miss Lillian Shirley. : . ..j',/. --Mr. andialrs. R. y. H. Nance, ot Anderdon >cr.-inc out to Sunday; school 'S.unday.-.afiorobon.-." .> ', v.'-ijv' l> "Mrs v A.N.- Campbell 'baa been 'suf fering' 'for 'several. days' 'with- a severe cold. Mr. and.Mrs. Dewitt Masters have gone to Florida .for Ole winter. i - W. Li Anderson went over to Cedar Falls mill ht Greenville county. Cr?pB ar? izci zz ??~r"S ?ri thai ?e?t???? lir*?i tha 'farraers' donU Seem io be-sowing very' mu>ft 'grain: Mri - '^.s .?' ?. Campbell spent thc Nv . wltli her sister at Pied mont. ( ;',;'? " Mesdames^ Lena .Qainbrell and Wal ter Anderson visited Mrs". C. B.-Mc Cown of Mt.. Creek. Mrs. Elizabeth Carlington had the following ladles to dinna.* with er Wednesday: Mesdames Jas. A. Shirley, M. J. Harper, Z. C. Dalloa ilne; Byora, Vipd'"Wi L..-Anderson.. Lifesaving Apparat us. Iii; an attempt to-provide- a means .jf safeguarding, locomotivo engineers : and firemen against' ser lona, injury, and' deajh:;.ipj\rallway ?ccidic?ts ' u qbuth'?rn- ihventor -lias developed ri .moohaUical apparatua which ; has ele ments Of hovo?ty and* Interest, .even though tho practicability . 'of all i . Its feature^.may -bo contested In some de gree*says the ; 'December", Populjw -aTeeltadlcs Magazine. , ; iMm?rlly ? tho contrivance consisto of two large cylinders uiounte'd in . & ffdine atmVjhled^beneath and at; tho eldes; of an 'engibe"Veabhpmedlntely udder tho seats. 1 Tko\&yi?rd?r? -V aro made of "bollQr- plato' remforced'ph tho. Inside ;witb1 a .series.:of channel irons that enable lt;-to withstandcrush4 lug.-force ofis outch" ah'. 500'tone-; By^ pulling ^Iever,':t)tD'^bht!upon:wb!?h a n' operator Ur sitting: is relbalsediri$has dr?pj? i??lni'. :s?at aad' ail}-. into; the. cy :UddoW: ivfc?cbi? .tben> closed mechaul cva^ipr-?mit'iiiiVTT??' *i.vy.,ui'w;*,,v- ctzzi. Besidesi. offering ap ongln?.crew an avenue of .escape; the" apparatus' pejr nwnis .tire ouwea''br- both! the engineer and fireman after ; ch'ey. hove ab?tidoa* ed tbs locomotive; .in this way tfe? wellere ot passengers aboard a trald h, .looked'.aftevs- ; Wheh; \ln: ?rd??r to .'--'. bli W|sv ; op engineer;.draws back jsver-.thatidrppij huu'dntO the cy ier#=<;? Iber. \ action ,< sbnaUanebusly nttlea- tho ' englue, anpllca sand' ?:. rajll^ seaaV.^ .airrbrak^si. don , je fire, P?d: ( pours cxtihgulshi; ?g?nts-.upon Itv- - j: ( A full, page.^XustrStlott ..oixows tb? I construction hat : (Jfei ;, apparatus and graphically ..<dts^r)iiies ? Its ?bo in an |,ac?ldent. condition:':.?ti-'Miii . J?seph.v N. fwa?>,rejrj?rted''.?s; Amtofr''id& ;J improve on Wed?|Baday: ' ?tght, -and 1 resfcd;well7y^e^tty? ; Mftrt?ff. flosedi \ .; ; On accounts pft/Th?nk^gt^p^ Day **ris^?s*fcY?f?*: cotted inarket. -/.were clooed >^ei'4sy.-'ttndT^'???>i#e$ttBdtiy tkei-e .w?ro-^no^r^rls., '.,-' ' ..'.' ?AtOils ii?P?ui^;<te ?ceciis. j >i t4Mstlil?'' ^t^?l.>^.W?.on^\..lB^t'.Jlltt^ ! i pi?s^?ni'- vrt? :^'^yd>^ibXvn; :| ?i?tcipT? cab?iret.*-s?part?nburg -?f?r ?aid; . ,';;."^'^'''-^-v':'.;-':-; Bl? LAST NtGHTI COL. J. E. MARGETTS, NA TIONAL SCOUT SUPERIN TENDENT WAS HERE SUBJECT "HEROES' Interesting Incident of Work in Connection Salvation Army Related and Illustrated. Col. J. E. Morgclts, national scout superintendent of tho salvation Army, delivered an address last evening lu the court house to about ICO people, -his subject bolus "Berooa." Tim lecture waa iiluhtratuu willi beautiful magic luntern slides which in addition to the Kpeaker's talent of telling things, aUiied muelt to the pleasure cf 11.e evening. Ho spoke of "the scout work In connection with tue Salvation Army, plainly depicting and Illustrating nauiyu interesting in cidents. Tenement life in New York was shown and many of the experien ces of tho workers In thlB big city were related. Tlao lecture was very entraining und tiiosoprcsont enjoyed: lt very much. Colonel J. E. Margetts, the lec turer, 1B an ofllo^r or over 84 years* nervlce, and haB been for t':o last M years the National. Young Peo ple's secretary of . tho Salvation army, at?t?lied to the national head quarters In Now "York City. . During the colonel's.leadership this important work lia? neon greatly do .'olopcd; and many now features hayo been' introduced to odd to the. ofh clency and a'itractlv?noBB of U:c work. Among tao new* dovelopiuent? recent ly *??guil ivte'd' aro tho Life Saving scents, for boya, and tho Lifo Saving guaids, for girls, which aro very pop ular and are glowing continually. Colonel Margotts ls- tho national scam superintendent of the army, and ?3 hc-p?pg -to leo Ufe Saving scouts and.guards troops.organized, far oyery corps. ; lt. was primarily In tho interest ;of the young people's work that thc colonel wos.in fia-(6 city. Sydney, Australia, Nov.. ffi.-Let ters from the Gallipoli Pailnknln say that a Queensland cavalryman-named Slag holds tho.mco'rd among tho Aus t ral a.s ian troop:; as a nilptr. Up to ITie first of Septernbor Sing! had shot 91 Turks cf wnom at. least 50 wero. Wileri outright. Sing was ; a crack marksman toorare, tho war and had won prlzeu for lils- shooting at Brls ua?? ?ini at iiy;;""y. Kia?s .cussshig in systematic . sniping in tho- Dar danelles operations ho has rarely missed one of lils human targets. Day after day and hight 'ofter night r:te settles down . c^m?oriahlyi ln- some pet posltloa and .waits with, inexhaus tible 'patience far his chauna. He sits for boura with a telescope-as an aid watching the Turkish trackb 'over tho hills or the lengths, of tll ? Turkish trenches until sooner or lalor a Turk shows himself.i If. the Turk ls wary and? quickly "boba' up and thad', down agoSn>.Sing- does not fire....Ho pro ceeds oh tho principle .-thai cnbo'ld ched by fancied security tho Turk will gradually risk first''bte;bead, v on his shoulders and finally .the Upper half of bis .body. ?t this slago Sing's rifle'cracks a*ad tho Turk ls econ to fall. A notch 1s mad.3 by'Sing'4b av stick - ?Ataich li? keeps" by way of a record.- Slav's shiping perf?r lnancer; arc said .tb bb,.^-beyond ques tion, for every tolllng/e?O- hy him has-been.:chocked by sorno ofllcor. . , : SmaJI E?cclrlc rrojector. j As an accessory for motor cans, a small electric searchlight has been In troduced which may bc attached to a .windshield and used' for iilumlnntlhs turns' lu , s rojid,; or. bouse numbers from,- a' dletance. says tho'i December -Popular Mech?nUis -Magnilrie. in an illustrated article1, lt ia tubular in Tj^0?$''ln\; ip; length, and has a. dia meter of ,2 1-2; Joches. By^oniploying a. i.i iifxr?ifH?n ? sca? ;U V^?^?V??J?? or ti rr Hector ;ba^ l^b ' eilmra'atedk. Cir , I . ,^ _ -ty, rr .v^,,. ^ ?-^ i'V. i.v..? v. v? u \?. , - .wu- mVIUQC H.IUCI .T i The; compact housing, and the;; fact tba$ the lamp may, bp removed .readily Irom its^eupr^ makes lt 'convenient ..wfe'?n^'.?ngmV.on^tlreVti-;? ble? develops, en the! road at. night. Tho lamp.? eo mounted, that lt may .be turned tin any direction- by .a.-drtv er'?when he <recfuircw an ?'. auxiliary light ; Since it ; ii dsitohabfeMt'may b^esiriiw'-lti & 0<>r box vi urtu g th? j day'time; : ) ' . . ?i ; ; Patiin^; lt Up to Fattier. ; After several onauccessful at tertipts^to (dr^v ^k?F-' hmnWrid' - {atc .conversation at tho - restaurant thc wife discovered tho cause ot- his ab straction to be. a..'beautiful7'-, girl di&sed tn black and seated'st ? near by table: ' " '. . "An attmcllve jrjdow." observed thc IwWvsobly. "Yo, Jiidcea, li' very attractive dow;" agr?#cd ,t!it> Ciusuand- cntht aSMcaUy, ffigaESffi steh?ti . tito wire "I wish ^fcr^pne,'^^^ . _. *. . . . ?''i'1** n' ? ?^ijid.r'i^ i^??^ iCnlxj t .'. . speaks, six "Rfu* Van' .rv&?? iilfc An^'?i. ^ ?ti Ypwt?i^?yfh rc-Ungr?m, *^*rr V*Ay*? ? ' Hr $20.00 Pattern $18 00 Pattern ||l 5.00 Pattern $10.00 Pattern S 8.00 Pattern #6.00 Pattern ^ .5:00 Pattern ; ? 4.00 Pattern an Hats Saturday. . . Hats Saturday . Hats Saturday. . . Hats Saturday. . , Hats Saturday. . Hats Saturday. . Hats Saturday. . Hats Saturday. . . $10.00 . .$ 9.00 ; $ 7.50 .$5.00 $^~00 $ 3M S 2.50 , $ 2*00 .>.- a j. .,"...?.. UCv. .... I .'?;A .)?V.7 k MAKE YOUR P?R?H?SE \1^?^ -'-^^; YOUR T A? Usual Our St^? WiilBe a??c*vn^?otri?;r? a~w- ;.:...,' it i # te We have a complete stock of "New Club," '?Nublack," "Nitro Club" and "Repeat er" Shells, in all standard gauges and loads. V** aft ??eilon, S, C., GreeriTlUc, 8. C. Mm ?Tf?E POPUL?R JEWEL STEEL RANGE : ^?* 1?' jf?' ?B> Aimor,t cVdrijr: ic-"?'; pir?c?? Btco? rhngo ia ?'sii?? v^ili? 'light-Wbight; ??oei walls. painted Wjtl?lj?pan to hide itu ' defects; but not so with . {^Popular;- Jewel or Cea^ar.v .^o^ol. stove rohgoi-' In fact al!. i- I?it'? steel ; ranges nw made, honeatiyi and ; bold oh ?iovit .rather tliat?'.'U?o?p?ioh. Tho low price ot a Popul?r Jewel Steel Rang? Sa . iaw^ tb smaller-&t*e ?nd . ;t?Ot^nSvt?R aait?any or? ?inm?htol ^arfa or ^st ings; byr:?t6t? d?i?Wl ?trcv?nlck baltfng, fuol '? economy^ nhd cnnyii?*' i?ttOo?- lt will compare favorably W 1th v tho ,???^*pri?eid rouges. ; The walla:aromado from heavy bine pl?niphed steel, dbiibl^Vand aaijeotOH , llnc^- . ?.Uv$^ ??dfitted ran ?*. lsjnboh,.boiler Y.?AM-w???rf? ! heusen.. vCall .a?*;-ioora-'.vn?.-xettjlow price? on-toene raagRS. Tiioy whi sag$r?%^you?,, . '. ::?U?:';^2^--:'' - ? WT^IP?I c?t?^r ?? A wnw A OX? srrf*