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infield Advertiser ?. ?,. JttlMS, - - - EDITOR ! TERMS: ONE i EAR $150 SIX MONTHS .75 JEJONESDA ?, " OCT: 28ri?08. Tb#rfP&?.%eT the .difficulty, the more-glory in surmounting. it.-Skillful-pilots gain their jj n . ? gurrai? for the peerless Bryan ! How dio y ou. like. , our. n?w ?10:^5^"^.' , :?<;?:?;?' g?J- ::,.-...." s.? On--.to the WHte.^o5e;:V.?ay? ^tt?lDenloorats: ; iStrajght ^?^S^iS^^^i^1^^ . ?jcxobke? man; id ^^\"^^belA?^elrt?8eriB;*ppr?a^rog4Jbe' "^c^^scor?- "raarki ont1 new blood ^mfcrt*veins. 1 ' ' ' -Oui i : '-" - ? 'j '? . ? . ; ? .:?> ,~ : :' -'&6ntfi0'??rol?ni?h8; have planked . Wf'wnh??la 'Mpjbd^fo? pem?cracy. rr^^^jjj^l^ffiia^^lge,' t?ngjjle j ?.'?drntr* :?:.\; .- -.j.:.' ; .... -'5?^^v^;'.":'--'-V' * .. .,. ha&f i - .fr^he?^ay^ser>.</is.. new- .thjpugn ;?.ont-tb?8 week: ??ew;,f.orm,:ne:w type, n?w-ft?e^'new^ borders,' new news, l'ererwtning new; '? : Watch for' imp^overn?nts-'from' 'week toNyeek.lt is-"our..purpose to -?3????h; ai^paper that will be the j t ipee?*f;anyj weekly in the ??tate:-.., j?>? -?dgefieidVrboth town and coun -"t^?wiir. Send a large representa s~H??n to the O?orgia-Car?lina fair to Og h'e?d in" Augura next week. A- good! cotton market draws the c?tt?jjt f rom many miles. That's why .. Bdg^eld's public square is crowded .ahn?s'b.?very day ;with cotton laden .-"wagons. >:oo^?n>'?p-J?^ate'ah^ship can be. pur- j .'ct??Bed; ?or- something like ?4,000. ...one.v;; V/The gears'' of the W?; C.,Tl.U. ".djrinkingv trough must .burn inces-f --skritlyi-People are talking, about it -(saying nice things) all the time.' . .. We.have recently received sever- j al whiskey advertising propositions. But liquor advertisements can't get into our. columns for .' "Jove or mon ey." _ ... . V^Wnen one "butts his" cheek bone , L...... ?. ^ i-Ai/ji _L?j i-,- ' (..j agost a-gate- standing open on the icfiide.walk^ these, dafk.jnights, and -~3h&den"tally-"see^ stars, ^^j^^f^nif^?E3^ along 'v?ith un printable'*"' thoughts, that" the city '?$ytyp&$& agajuist gates opening on v v thfe Johtsider should' . be : .revived and o? enforced! . c ' si, ,-?. . ; "_.e 'u&t c. ..- <?"?.?...'.,, . .. - r ...... Growth and Enlargement. Since this newspaper was es-. .:i?>TKeJ?44yert^ser ,gree%',its, ? readers thi?'xvd?k-in the popular ?even-col umn quarto f?nhi ; The change lias! .heej^^cgritemplgtM. for. some^ time -j but not n^taLrecently did we feel sb urgently the necessity of the .orange.' 7? Pu^-.adyertisinjg patronage increased -uw^eraenldon^ry' nt: becameiimpera ^^v&k??t'.we have mere space. Fur ^fwr^fore; the new form will afford ._>;^amtaoj^^iiace' for reading matter -^-.aniie^i,.position for, our adverti -.>:-sers-'..:- iou . ... "":ou 'We* have recently 'improved our ";^"plt?t;:by purchasing .'several him . ?jzgjiit?f^ new type and. , ;.8mdry,prjjrtiog,m^ a/?> i^^'enftb?e uf in future to ; issue; avbetter ! '?;'J "and1 mor?-attractive pap?r rfrom a I ?jsi&h Our- facilities ? for doing, i job ? printing jiave .'also been greatly ^'^?mprbv?d".' Additional "improveV -?''ii ,-.i..fnH< vu . ... .. . . , ?h0tments arje>/ialready -being plannedv to. .The |act is^ the, .writer,will not stop -1 'Sh?rtof -making'. The A4yertiser.'s. " ^'equipment tue1; best in this sedition .: oTihe state. . .-^jr-.- -ii'L - - - - : - -1 lr .--.to ai Dawid;parker, of Fayette,, N> Y,, .io ?sqretamf?of tb^ycivil .'war, who -j-. ^ost ar.iooi; at ' Gettysburg, ^ays : . ! ^Th^?gorjd-?Bliextric.-i J^ittv9rs l)ave v.d?oe/is wofcth -more tnan five hun-^ .<dred;dollars.4io me. I; 8,paut inucn -y-xnortey ??ote*?bgjif?r a -bad cas? of MS ^stki?m8eb;.tr^?hre4;tol!ittle..pnrpose. I, then tried;. Electric bitters,, and sn*j they scored-me. ul now ?take them fuH fea-'ici.Tonio^iaod,: tbev .. keep, me VI?? ftr^goiand.-.-^erl." 50c at <VV E .. . Lynch ^ G?;>" Bi Timmp.n.p/Pet>n?l <fe Holstein1,' succe's^ora^ifoi'^^I?* Peoir. ? Sou, drug'st?reB: Closing Days pf Court .-:~ - .in tfie-.case pf Mr." W. J. Gaines against Mr, L. SweaVingeii suit foi damages, the plaintif!:' contending that.the defendant/employed a la borer thatwas under contract with him, a verdict was "rendered for the defendant. The suit brought by Mr James S. Stevens against the county for in "]?^^hW^IPf?o^t^*= Tvhile -cross inga bridge resulted in a verdict of ?2-5.0_for_the phiintiff. J. William Tn^rfflulld, ' Esq.," ; f^'we^^fe' Stevens, and B. E. Nicholson, Esq., the county. The case of Mr. E.' W. Samuel against-the the town of 'Edgefield,. being an action for damages, for in juries alleged to have been received through a fall from a bridge near the cotton mill, resulted in a verdict of ?50 "for Mr Samuel. J. Win. Thurmond, Esq., represented the plaintiff arid Sheppard Bros the town. i ... / ? -i Silver Medal Contest at Cleora. Sunday afternoon was the appoint ed time foi the silver mtedal contest at Cleora school/ This contest was arranged by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union at Cleora," .and the contestants and selections were as follows:-Miss Fannie L. Cheat ham,'"Put yourself in his place;" Miss Gladys Morgan, "A . Temper ariee St?ry"; Miss 'Marie Morgan, "The drinking house over the way"; Miss Janie E. ' Reel, "The three h ornes";-Mi ss Grace T. Williams, "One of the fallen"; The devotional exercises and pro gram were conducted by Mr" M. H. Deal for the "Woman's Christian Temperance , Union. The judges were Mr. J. D- Hughey, of Reho both, Mrs. J; H. Tillman, ami Mis. J. L.'Mims, of Edgefield. The young ladies all did well, and especially as they had little time for ?training. The beautiful silver medal was presented by Mr. J. D. Hughey to Miss Faunie Cheat ham. The Sunday School room was beautiful in its decoration of autumn leaves, "and festooning in red white and blue, with the white''ribbon bow and W. C. T. U. in white letters oveT-the-rostrum.---t-,---: --- The class, of medal contestants sang several temperance.songs, .and haVino" doubt convinced' some" in the audience of th?; great- evils -and calamities iwhrcm follow istrbng drink The youngjnenpf?Glepra will-;cpn test for a silver medal on 4th Sun-, day in November"' Miss ; Cleora Brimson is president of the Yoimg Union.. -Jtfrs. W. T. Reel acted as organist*" arid* Miss-Jeh?i ie' Ch l atham" led -the music pf the choir. Visitors'were present from Reho bothrBerea, Gilgal and Edgefield, This is only the beginning of a great inovement for-temperance and pro-1 hibition in the C'eora arid adjoining communities. Mrs. J. L.. Minis. .:--;-?-? Mr. Llewellyn Hamilton Wed? Miss Lucy W. Briggs. A very pretty and interesting event of last Wednesday was the mar riage of Miss Lucy Winslow Briggs, of North August?, and-Mr. Llewel lyn Holloway Hamilton; of Edge field, S. . C., the marriage \ being celebrated at no->n at the home of the bride in'Noith Augusta. The' entire lower floor was beau tifully decorated with palms, ferns, southern smilax and quantities of golden rod, the color scheme throughout being'green and yellow. The thrilling tonds of wedding march, played, by Mrs. W. W. Hamilton, announced the entrance r f the'/bride arid groom, and the ceremony " was impressively per forme^ by Rev. Dr. C. E. Burts. Immediately after the' cereriiony a'delicious buffet' .luncheon was served after which Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton left for their home in Edgefield. The bride's travelling suit was a very pr?tty. and stylish one bf pearl gray cloth, with hat and gloves to match. Miss Frances Briggs was assist edJn receiving the guests by Miss Bertha Knight and {Mrs. Guy Bai ley. Miss Briggs and Miss Knight were daintily gowned in white and blue mull, dresses and Mrs. Baxleyf wore a dress of hlack silk with -lace, v Mrs.-^Hamilton is .the . eldest daughter Pf Mr.: and Mrs. W. H. Briggs apd her sweet disposition and brightn?ss have made her be loved by all-who, know her. >'?i'Mr: Hamilton is one of the'most prosperous- planters of Edgefield and to both many'friends offer the sincerest 'congratulations. * Among the' out-of-town guests at the wedding were the Hon,( W. W. Harnilton and Mrs."Hamilton; Mr. P. B. Mundy and Mrs. Mundy; Dr. Guy. Baxley. . and Mrs. Baxley; Miss Franees^B?xley ?nd'Miss'Mary Lou Baxley'of Grovetown; Mrs. A. M: Bailey and" Master Henry M? lorie Balley, of Harlem ; Miss Ber tha Knight, of McBean: Mr. and Mrs.' T. H.' Briggs, T. H. Briggs, lr., of Hephzibah; Mr. C. H. B. Williams,'"Mr. Osman Williams and Mr. Holland : Hamilton, of ?dger Heid. -Augusta Ch ron i cl e. v^rti/un *'f>* vvvo.-iv :>.'.A. .. . ??' .>' ' We are ready'for the bunters, nripH; fui 1 stock -bf guusysh*-;d I>, bpujibg-poats, legg}ug<*, etc., ? \ Ramsey & Joues.' ' Friday's Parade. Sin The.floral.parade oil Friday . AV ill, be arranged in.the following order: MilitaiyVCity Council, BeardenV [Band) The Pre??-The Chronicle, Thc Advertiser, The/News, Trades Display, Bigs. Horseback R'nlors, Floats. Senator Tillman at Home. : AJter/vjan absence of nearly six "months^abroadj^en?tor ' arnxr-Mrsr B. R. TiJitniau arrived Xt tin di- Tren ton JjOni.C.Th u rsd g y last. On Fri (lay tfiey l?e??l ~ a^TTcTigni^?iT^ i i i 1 y ' reunion. Senator Tillman's friends are greatly rejoiced' over" bis iii? proved condition. He bas been al most entirely restored.to Iiis' accus tomed 'strength and vigor.; Edmunds. &" May's Open Air j Hotel. /Messrs; A. A.. Edmunds and Ii. T. 'M?y have purchased the restaurant or lunch counter on. Main Street, next door to the Timmons drug store and will conduct a first class place. They will keep fresh oysters j fish, meats of all kinds and will serve them in the most acceptable manner. When hungry drop in at Edmunds & May's Open Air Ho tel and make your wants known. Their chef will please you. She Had a Bad Cold. , Georgp-Would you FcrPBm if I should kiss you?" Juditn "Now, George, you know 'v*-ry w.>,ll 1 h av* such a cold I fen?c?ly speak above a whisper."--Atlau tgi Georgian. Notice to Creditors. o'TA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Edenfield. Court nPCpmtrmn P!<^. J A ll ol In nd pun B S Holland] HO udmii.n trators ??f ile- opt HIM.-?i [ of J .7 Holland, d?'C >n-Md, and io theft own rigb'. - Pb?lntiffs ngH?|??>{; Mrs. M nt ti e WM bb. rt al V i D 'b:n'lHnifS. N' ticn is hpr"-hy ?i vpn <o whom it uiMv concern, 'hui i nrsu u t to i hp linera in A/hi* cnUSP, Hr| j Huns hold ?claims Hg?;i[??i(? t[vM .ti.TP of J .1 Ho'lai.fi (?PCPJi.-'-'i :~<x4l h'?--"fpby iTcj?lri^a* to. pr* SHU? "T??rT [irovM mcb o I o i m =J hpf?r?? ro^ as .K.'l^'^r^in or^b^fVirp t[he 20/-hd^H/ Nnypmh^r; Ij??B OT ''ailinn P > tn d .. ibny/ will be barred'' ubi.. ft% chiving aiivp.m. nih iff ;ce>if?,-V< fte? - - : . '. W.-Fr KO AT H ? \i - : vb Casier. -Editeiie'd--.Couaily:; Akou Id-'Mor'J gagp~^H?F4??i^ t, | farnipr. on , l'ur;?l Rnu{p..2. I Em"pU'p/Ga//W.'AlT!,io'v'd by nfioie save: ''Bucker's Arnual StilvV cured the two woint sores lever? saw : one on. my hand and oh? ?ri my lpg. It is worlh oier? than its weight in gold. I .would not he without it if I had to mortgage the-farm to get it," Only 25 at W E Lynch '& Co., B Timrnons, Penn .'(Si Holsteio,- successors to G L Fenn & Son,,drug stores!; All the new . things in Dress goods at reasonable, price.*. May & Tompkins. Don't raatce any ^mistake, but remember the Saline, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton. N. Y., on e^ery bottle. Maple Syrup and Buckwheatat PENN & HOLSTEIN'S, . Had A Close Call. Mrs. Ada L Croom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn. Mies., says: '"For several months I euffereiPwith a 6evere cough, and consumption seemed to have ii s grip Non me, wheo a friend recommended Dr. King's ??ew Discovery'. I began taking.it, and three bottles affect ed ? complete cuve." The fame of this life saving cough .e,nd 30ld remedv, and lung and throat real er is "world widp. Sold at W E Lynch & Co., B Tim mous, Penn & Holstein, successors to G L Pen.u & Sou,.drug stores,.ojpc.and $1.00 Trial bottle free-. We are headquarters for Ham ilton Browu Shoe Company's cele brated American Lady and-Gents dress shoes. Best children's school shoes and working man's shoes on the market. Try our "God man's" wear well shops, all solid. RIVES BROS. For Rent: Two5-room cottages and 3.rooms in another cottage. Mrs. D. S.DuBose. BLOCKADED. Every Household in Edgefieid Should FSnow How to Resist it. The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The back will ache no more. Lots -of proof that Doan's Kidney Pills do thisi. ' Mrs. J E Stallings, Hying in Aiken, S. G., says: "For several years' 1 suffered more or less from backache and rheumatism. I used different reme dies and treatments but did not succeed ?n obtaining satisfactory relief until about two months ago-when. I procured a box of Doan's. kidney pills. . I used them according to directions, and can say that nothing ever proved of as great beneiit to me. The pain in my back was greatly diminished,' my-kiu nays became strong and that dull, , tired feeling, disappeared. I have no hesitan cy in giving Doan's kidney pills my recommendation." Grand Floral Parade Eiders and Searden's splendid Ore Onlv 10 cents'adniissioi etery Association ajt? Tliev will be preimred both noon and evening ? : ll - > r< Conte 1 For. bf sr. .cxjaihit.of twelve cut j blooms, ..Much'- i- di Seren L ...varj.ejty..:..; Wicker rocker, given by the Edge 1 bid. Mercantile. Co. - Por s-v.'.oiiiVLest in'{!;..- collection; j One:' uniivj:.>ita,.'-' givxhu \h J)orji.& '.? iMijpi -oik tih .:L ; sq 53* Foi- bde&exhibit-.of oilvecqf.. the\| [iijicst. .-ya riot ?es white: Cut Jirliywc dish, given..by Dr. .las. S. L?.vtu. For second "best in ?Tus collection: j'Aivtn veil,- girard ir/ M iss;?da- C<)v;ir.. :!. Finest c.ol'ectipn jin. i?ijiXc: drawn ?work centennc^-g-. ji) by Dr. C. P. ^DcVore. . ?4-. Finest collection ot* yellow: Mar. quilt .given by W. H. .Turner. | ? Finest collection of red: .Rug, given by J. Rnbehsteiri. '..G.1 The greatest number of tine | ones on one i*lant:: Picture, given b3r1Penn & Holstein. 7 Finest single white: Pair of ' pictures, given by Ca.pt: Brimson. Come one and ali--p; A Healthy Family, r whole farrdly has enjoypd go ?ealth since WP. began u^nifi Dr vir g's 'New Life Pills, tbrer ye! ago," saya L A Bartlet, of Kural "Route . 1, Guilford, Maine*. They cleanse and tone the svBtem in a geurie wav that does voil' good. 25c at W E Lynch ? Co., J? Tirnmous, Penn <fe Holstein, successors lb G L Penn & Son,, drug stores. Real Estate. .No. 101. One of the Best Hotels in any country r. Town in the South, 14 Rooms and ' all appurtenances, already furn i shod,, wei I established, well equipped, well patronized. Situated near the business part of | the Town of Edgtmeld, Si C. This Hotel is known and patronized by the T. P. A.9" from all over the country. No. 1021 A comfortable Cottage on Buncombe Street, in Edge:eeld, S. C. No. 103.'A Cozy Cottoge near the business part of thc Town in Edge-1 field, S. C. No. 104-. "Residence on Jeter Street in EdgetieM, S. C. No. 105. lOO-acre Farm between Edgetield and' Trenton S. C. No.-10?. ?*00-acre Farm about 10 miles South of Edgefiold, S. C. For Rent. Two Cottages in ' Edgec'tieM. . If yon lui ve' '?my Real Estafe Houses, .LaftaVjfor Sale ot to Hay, or any business in Kcal Estate T beg to oller my se-lv:iees in'giving same prompt" ??tt??itibw -, Let. me know of your "W ants, and j Don't Wants. . : I-fi Insurace and Raa! Estate Agent. ) . \ J 'A s at 2:30 p. m. More than Vehicles will be in tlie procession. liestra will furnish ntpifi tlmmghont the day and evening.- ?i-0dM ito the Flower Exhibit. Ladies of the Cem providing a bountiful supply of refreshments, to serve dinners and all kinds of Muches.' ;--Salads. Turkey. Oysters. Brunswick Stew. )ffee, Hot Oiocolate. Etc. .sis'and Prize List:? ;. J ?_ .Finest fern: -One com Tort, giv 8. Finest single, yellow: riamt .sprue ..Japaue.se "\';v;'?'j, : "j Yi'.T.V l)V W. en by J'. W. Peak. \Y. Sheppard. | ? ". . ' , . ; " .j 17. Ymest p lim: B >ttle of via 1L Finest single, rca: ? ("'ne,pair let perfume, given by B.'Ti'mnions. "'Red Cross**" shoes,' given* by "Rives . li '. "' \" . . 'm'f?t t . ' : r or prettiest decorated rig: Gold '. " . i necklace given by Ramsey cfc Jones. 10, Finest sui gie " pink: Iiaml| : painted picture, given by li. .1. Nor;-; For prettiest decorated float: Five] risv- . hi dollars.,.. dollars. ; ll Finest single bronze; Bo wi j ' fa ^ attractive couple on ifmdnitrdi?rj.^ |^ 1)y 3 1:> Finest-two oiui>?o stem: Box LP.*" A., ll. Corley. of Octagon STTap, ; given by "May & prescott. . Ki Prettiest collection of roses: One Mar-opiilt, .given by Ably ct' Tompkins. . 14. For prettiest; collection of Dahlias: Stationery, given by Walk er, Evans and Cogswell. 15.. For prettiest'design made of chrysanthemums: Fruit dish, given by B. E. Nicholson. " Foi prettiest decorated child's rig: Geld lace pin, given by 0. Shep pard.'- '> /"-'.'.' ri. '?Si . For .most striking trade display: Three dollars. For most striking press. -float: Three dollars. Should Friday prPve a rainy day the entire exhibit will be kept | open through Saturday, the 31st. irticipate in this refined social occasion. ,?:. '.'.i?- ... : ? I ".' "'-...v.!- titi Vt jj ? i I "yr- '. ;' ,11 ?J V r j ;f?i ? ? ?. '>? . - ;>.r.;\;,-I .: ?-??/. . . :, .?. _ -, .wi'. .^noJ . > ,?. .? ri :^PB J,;;// JU A , IR 1 bj 0 J?otiee of Special laster. v ] Tn the Circuit Court of the United .State's for the District of SoiitU Carolina. Fourth Circuit. INEQUITY. D. A. Tompkins and D. A. Tomp kins company, on behalf of them selves and all other creditors of the Edgefield Manufacturing -?-?Gorn pan \> - Complainants. vs. ; Edgefield Maii?facrornig Company ~--;-JJefenchants.,. To all*and singular the creditors of I tlie i'??g?ficld M?nuf^tujring Company: r .?Pursuant-to - the-order of-the Hbn. J. C... JRrit?liurd, Judge pf the cir cuit court of the . United "States of America for the..fourth judicial cir cuit, dated at Asheville, North Caro lina, on the ?5th day of October, .1008, you and each of -you are ?icre ^NOTIFIED. AND REQUIRED To present and prove, before'me, at Edgefield court house, South Carolina, befo . the 1st day of De cember,, 1008, yyur claims against the Edgefield iManufacturing. Com pany, the defendant above named. If you shall fail to present and prove your claims before, me by the above stated time, you will be bar red and excluded from participation .in. the. .distribution of the assets of said defendant company. J. D. ALLEN, Special Master. Tax Notice. The County Tivisurer's office will be open for the purpose of receiving taxes from the 15th day of ' Oct. 1908 to the 15th of March 1909 inclusive. r A penalty of one per cent will be added to all unpaid taxes after the 1st .day of Jan. to the 31st of Jan. 1909. of two per cent, from th? 1st day of Feb.'to the last day of Feb. /1909 and penalty of five par cent from the first day of March to the 15th day of March 1909. ? The tax levies for the year 1908 are as follows: For State purposes 5fc mills. " .Ord. County " 5" " " Cons. School tax 3 " Special County, tax 1J " ".Bacon S. D. Special .- 2 " Edgefield S. D. " ' ' J TT " Long Cane SD" 3 " " Liberty Hill S I) " 3 " "Johnston S D lt 3 " Plum Branch S D Nc. 1 3 " White Town SD 3 R R Bonds Pick ens Ts'p 3 R R Bonds Wise Ts'p . . li" " RR " Johnston Ts'p ? 3 " " " Pine Grove-Ts'p ; : 5 " " " TownJEdgefi?ld \ School Bonds " 1 Corporation Pun oses 2? . " All male ^citiz'.'ns between the ages of 21 years and 50 -years except those exempt by law are liable to a poll tax of. one dollar each. A capitation tax of 50; cents each is to be paid on all dogs. s A . commutation road, tax of $2.00 each.mnst be paid, by able bodied male citizens. between the ages ' of 18 and 50 years. '.'Nb' checks or drafts will be accepted in. payment of taxes unless : the party giving same : can be held personally responsible for its payment. J. T. PATTISON, . Co.! Treas.-E. C. PROSPERITY COMES to - th? man wbo gives his mind to his business. You cannot do that if you spend half of your time in* worrying over how to guard your cash. No way you can deyise is as safe aw deposit ing iV in jj THE FARMERS BANK Open ao -account to-day and you eau give all .your attpn'.iou "to your business without having the siigtest worry about the. safety of what y ru already have. The Farmers Bank of Edgefield, S. C. ANK EDGEFJELD, S C. State and County Depository DIRECTORS. .1. C. SHKP.rARD, W..W, ADAMS, J. fl. BoUKNIGHT, T. H. RAINSFOB J. M. COBB, B. S. FOLLAND, - A."s. TOMPKINS, C. C FLLI.PI? SV. E. PRESCOTT. OFFICERS. .1. C. SHEPPARD, President. W. W. ADAMS, Vioe-Pm dent. E. J. M IMS, Cashier J.'IL ALLEN, Ass't Cashier. Pays interest on deposits by special contract. . Money to loan on liberal term?*. PromptTand polite atteution to bus hess. ' '. YOUR Account Solicited