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t. ..?rr~r Joeal '^0# MA 11. 10, 18D7. Conatabfo for Camden. Wr? Butler Phelps has . been i\p> poitttod by Gov. Ellcrbe a State CobBtablo for this place. Mo?t lrig of thsu United Confederate ---.JS* -vyetyrj&n#. '?hore will i>o a meeting of the United Confederate Veterans at Cop! Spring on Saturday, March 20th at 11 a. ni. A full turnout Is earhe.Htly desired as there is some important bualuea* U bo transact ed. By order of 1 / 0, 0. Hallo, V * Commander. Fire In Btshop^illo A very dUaAtroua* fire occurred in Biehopvtlle lasttfaUnday night whfeh. destroyed the Opera House, ,v D?V Lee's "c^ug store and the htores of iW. .J. Bra in It tt, W, B. Games, r"" T. f* Jove and J, It. Durant. The Mrfionio uod Knights . of Pythias Hall whfri < outained the parapher nalia an^J regalia of both these or ders was ulao burnt. The resi deficc of M. Hearon came neir being destroyed also but good wafk by the firemen saved it. We ' lerirn that upon some of .the hpiid. inga there was no Insurance at all. .. .u A Groat Scheme. Realising the great good derived from advertising Mr. J. II. Ste phonson baa "spread out" his ad i VMtUeuVent and institutes ? sotietno which will not fail to be of J befceflt to trader* and is indeed "a great sohemo," To evory cash purchaser of two dollars worth at tiroo Mr. Stephenson will pre laefyt, a ticket. Thero nre odly 300 tickets to be given away; when the last one is taken the drawing will take place as described in the ad vertisement. Buy two dollars worth and you may bo the fortu nate winner of a geld watch; buy . fohr dollars worth and you may , be tlie winner of both tho watch and sewing machine. ,.'y ? 1 . . yx m i . Tho Importance of Local Newspapers. ? ? m0fCl Each year tli&JotfA) paper ogives ; frOoi l|ifi00 Ujt,<!B,000 in free^ line? to the community in which it is lo cated. : No other agency can oi ' will do this. The editor in pro portion to bis means, does mote . fdr his town than any other ten itiennnd in all fairness with men ~ htToughttO be supported, because the local paper {| the best invest ' ment a community can make, Fjkj nancially it is of more benefit tf>*} the community than, the teacheip or preachers* Understand me, 1 do not mean mentally or morally, but financially, and yet , on Un moral question you will find most of the ipcal papers on tho t ight aide. To-day the editors of th? borne papers do most for the least ^ mbuey of any people on the fact - of the earth. ? Gov. Francis of Mis souri. ' ) An Important New; Law. ' ;!l lie following is a law passed . at "* tb* vecont session of the Legislature which provides for the punishment of laborers who violate either writ v teii. or. verbal contracts after having rta^ived supplies: it enacted by tho General Assembly of the " State of South Carolina t That any laborer working or> -'"?wharea of crop or for wages in money or .other valuable Consideration un. -r der verbal or writtenjcontradt to labor on farm lands, who shall re ceive advances either in money or hrw?f|)lipa,' ?nd thereafter willfully and without just cause fait to per form tho reasonable service required of him by tho terms of the aaid con tract shall be. liable to prosecution for a misdemeanor, and on convic tion st all be punished by imprison ment for not lese than 20 dnvs nor ?moreitb'tin 30 days- or to te fined . in - the sum of not less than twenty five; dollars nor more than ono hundred dollars, in the c discretion of the Court j Provided, ibe verbal con . ; trait herein referred to shall be wit rense^by at least two disiuteicsted witnesMS*^ -?Approved tho'^d^ay of March. A. D. 1897. 1 Perusal. Mr. find Mrs. W." II. Lowell an<l Mr?. I>. tMcDonu), of Kovalmw, spent a fow days this week with My, W. 11. i lough, ?> ? Kvaffbody s*jr? no. ^ Casoareta Candy Cathavtlo, tho mo?t won derful medical dUcovery of tho ago, p!o?u aut awl refreshing to tho taste, act gently and |**itlvely on kldnoys, liver and bowels, cleansing thp entire system, dispel cold*, euro hoadaatip, fovor, habitual coustlpatlou and blllousufts. Ploaso buy and try a box of C. O. C. to-day j 10, 115, M conta. Uoldaud guarantcodtp euro by all druggists. Advertised Letters. For week ending Mnr. 11, 1887: Miry Womatk, II T Williams, Lo t?r Terry, Kliaabeth Thomson, Mrsi J L SooWi K A Ganey, Butch Moore, Lizzie Jrtnes, Robert Adam-, son, O L Hayes, John. Cqrkllng, >1 u met) Brlsben, Martha .J Bowen, Margaret Brawn, Peter Barnes, J A Arthur, John Albert, Bob Hlb ion, returned dead loiter ? Sallle Monk. 0. .1. Shannon, 1\ M. j Tho First Satuftay in Apri!. Having failed to henft. from I he President in regard to calling n meeting of The Chronicle Corres pondents' Fraternal Club, tho Com initteo on By-Laws suggests that there b$ a meeting of tho Club on ti'O fifSt Saturday in April (being the third day) ot 11 o'clock a. m, at The Chronielo oftieo. Lot EVKKY eor respondent bear In mind that he (or she) will bo expeotod nt this meeting. Como one, coino all. ^ < Respectfully, The Committoo A young man who held a loaded pistol to bis head and threatened to blow his brains out unless the girl who had refused him , would consent to havo him, was ooolly told by the young lady that he would have to blow some brains in to his head (list. " lie didn't blow. ? Kx. It Was Not Roeso. /'The man arrest od lost Tuesday in Lexington, Tenn., and suppose^ to be M. R. Reese, one of the mur derers of Williams, who roeently ercaped from tho York jail, was some other fellow. He answered the description of ilfcese in every particular except one, he hud no bullet scar at the base of his skull. As soon ns this was telegraphed to the Sheriff of York ho telegraphed hack that they had the wrong man, and the suspcct was idea'scd. ?o, Reese is not yet caught, and is not likely to be soon. ? Lancaster Ledg ' Wrecked By a Bull. A bull on the track caused a se rious wreck on the South Carolina and (reorgia railroad, 35 miles this side of Charleston, one ?day last week. The train, a northbound freight was'running at full speed with Engineer Shiyer at the throt tle, when it struck a sleeping bull lying on the rail. The engine and tender passed over tho animal safe ly without knocking the carcass from the I rack, but the freight ears -failed M do- so.? The- dead bull formed an obstruction that could not surmount and quenoe 12 of tho cars were ed and otherwise damaged, engineer stopped the train a* soon /ftB possible snd just as the engine Started on a trestle. A count of the train crew founti all on hand antf without a hurt. Entertanment By The Camden Bap-| fcf*8' Beople's "Union . A- very pleasant entertainment was held at the Baptist parsonage in Camden on last Tuesday eve-j ning. On Saturday Inst the follow-* ing invitation was seut out: Cornel en B^p+ist Yoarid PszopU's Union v' I* B aptist Parsonage? March 10th. 'Young Peopled Entertainment. I^lease come at 8 o'clock and bring a Birthday Offering. . -r ? XJ ?ro invited. Accompanying tjta invitation was a anfail envelope upon which was the following: Ploaye nut in a cent tor each your you are old, ' Be sure, the riuinbeF "will Hfivcnr be told. ' ^ Tlie following U Hie programme which was. successfully cajrriedout at the eutertainment: ^ g PART 1. I. Orcbe^Va? rllfptofoplo March. 9. Song? Miss Boswell. l 4. Recitation? H ick? Pert.' 5. Bong with Orchestra-^ Us Thomson. 6. Instrumental Solo ? MiasE*bel Oorbett PART J. Y. Orchestra ? Directorate March. ?. K?HUtlon-!*t? U?K>rUn,. Doa't Tobacco Spit auJ 8mok# Tout Llf* Aw Ay. If vo? waofc to QiUt tobacco iiilujr e#*lly uml forevor. bo umao woll, alrou#, maguetlo, full of i?#w Ufo anil vigor, tat<? No-Tollac, il?o womler'workov, that mokes weak men ?trotig, Many gain ton pounds lu ton tlayn. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No To-Itno of vour druggist, undo? guaruntoo to euro, 50o or #1.00. Booklet null snmnlo mailed free. Ad. Htorllng Komedy Co.,Chu'Utfo or New York. A'iomi*cuou* Itom*. General Wade Hampton is dan porously ill in his apartmenta In the Metropolitan hotel in Washington. Tired mothers m ?>eip in Hood's SaisupaiTlhvjytfloh gives thom pure blood, a gottd'iippotlto and uow and needed STRENGTH. A big reduction In the price of all winter dress goods i?t \hu Qflt Kdgo Store, and now ia your time to buy, as you can get them at wholesale prices, ? Itch oh human, mange on horse?, dogs and all stock, cured in HO minutes by Woolford's StaMtary Lotion. This never fails. S*ld by Dr. F. L. Zemp, Druggist, Camden, 8. ('. Wonderful are tho cures by, Hood 'a Sarsaparilla and yet it i? only because as the one true blood. purifier, It makes pure, rich, healthy, life-giving blood. Hood's Pills for the liver and bowels, act easily, yet promptly. 26c. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Jvpqih Qup gofPe^panflenip, Mt. Zion. Mar. 12. Dear Mr. Editor : ? After a pro tracted absence from your bright ond newsy columns I will again en deavor to send you a few items*. It was our good fortune to at terttf the closing exercises of Pine Grove school, so ably taught by Prof. L. W, Copelnnd," which clos ed Fridnyr Mar. '5. The program was carrieJ out in a very interest ing manner. Thy Utile children and their teacher certainly "deserve credit f<?r the progress they have made in singing and leciting. The lUUOJleees Corfl Myers and Eva ^IcCoy Won the piizes for being the mo?t proficient in orthography. Miss Adie Myers was awarded the prize, a beautiful book, for best re ( itations. The prizes were, pre sented with appropriate speeches by Mr. L. L. CH pel a rid, ? Supt. of Education; after which In- gajo U?i a siiort lecture on the en ;joct ?t Education^ Very little farm woik has been done so. farvespeciully "plowing, ? its tho wet weather continues at this writ^/ig. We,, will have t,o "do about" as "Rich" says, when it does dry olF. . ?? Wo believe the grip has souuv what subsided and as one extreme is said to follow another, it is hop ed that we will now have a period of good health. . Mr. Editor, we seldom like to English Spavin Liniment re moves all Haul, Soft or Calloused Lumps and Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Wiling- Bone, S t i ll o s, Sprains, a 1 1 Swollen Throats, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most vyonderfu! Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by Dr. F. L. Zcmp, Druggist, Camden, S. C. Be suro to get Simmons L'ver Regulator for your Spring Medi cine. It's the old reliable that did the old folks so much good. Don't let anyone persuade you to take anything elso instead. You can slways tell Simmons Liver Regula tor by the Red Z on tho package. Don't forget tho word Regulator ? Simmons Liver Regulator ? better than anything else and suro to do you good. It M inrjr vr?W*r. CONSUMPTION^ AN EE CURED. ? T. A. Slocum, M C., the Great Chem ist and Scientist, Wijl Send Free to the afflicted, Three Bottles , of His Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Con sumption and all Lung Troubles. . Nothing could he fairer, more philanthropic or carry more Joy to the afflicted than the ofFer of T. A. Slocum, M.C.;"~of New-York City. . / Confident that he has discover ed a reliable. cure^for consumption aiVd all broncbtfff, throat and lung diseases, general decl:ne and weak ness, loss of flesh and ali condi tions of wasting, and to make its great merit's known, -he- will" send free, three bottles to any reader of The Chronicle who may be suffer ing. Already/ this "new scientific course of medicine" has perma nently cured thousands' <?f Appar ently hopeless esses. -The Doctor. considers it hi* re-. iigitmw dntyr?* tlwiy ? which he owes to hunianrty? to donate' bii infallible eofe. . He hae proved the dreaded con sumption to,l?e a enralilt> dUf.as. Ineyoad any toubl, and has nn It !r in his America n a n d E urn pea o. la lioratoriea teatimonisle of axper |jW;3S? Wm 3chhK a ay much ?Vk>uV lltlntfi honu\ but we tiope ,V?u TlU this: throng the ear.V*'^* < meanness of ft little negro ?? UhI Krulnv (Mnr. 6) we l??l 2 hla bC u smal, crib, about 1000 Mm , lli-s fodder, 8 or 10 htmlu 1* J;'"" and about 000 lbs ahueks. I ??l did not avow to satisfy the rascal, ho -accordingly he tiM jus hand again ltl8t Wednesday, "J1" the r?'??u 1 1 of another build nu be tn^ burnt and the bulnna*? *X. our fodder? our corn only being f nvt'?l , bv Providence and the assign me of friends, to all of whom I a'n vnv thankful for their help In the li.ui, of need. l?r?U.V P<>"? <'?.i OUi au?^p,,^t in ihiH u,,T '^r8t' v<f>nyj^ to/wee the last bundle of fofkr liVuit and that too bv ?'i?ealliy. : you tklnk ho Mr. jMUuoj' Hut we will "work and hop? that Ul() ohl proverb that *^{?d begin nintf makes a ?oo?i ending, V?'? nu.v.1 Uuc. The hoy Is buarrtlug' wlih SherilV William* now. Miss lU'lle Myers, of Camden, has been visiting MU? l>ovu IU*. wn, /, W. v . M. Dear Chronicle : ? After an ah., acnce of two of three week# from your valuable apace I come again and take pleasure in ncknmvl ledgt-l ing the prompt arrival of 1 Chionlelo ?inee we have change place of residence. ,,,, News is somewhat scarce, 1 1" rain ia almost incessartt and lariu work ia getting in an awkward con dition. No corn planted a* >?l and but little prospect of planting ft'V ?mno cl?.y8. K?ryill*cie >'? >* i:-,K hauluU.in <?> ubu.uUW u hnll. aov??o ami "A f widened for the cotton <>ra\>, ?? it is nrgumentlvo as to what ? he the result in the agrlcultuial i mrest of our country, I am ?? voeate of home raised supply 8 Jor No Crip? SSi Hood's and easy tf> Operate, Is triio ? _ ? of Hood's rills, which aro | | ?? up to date in every reapcct. ? ? | 8?fo, certain and sure. All ? " SSlfly lS' to^ko1 wjh Hood's 8araai>arlllft? Mice to School Teachers. The State Board of Z*\\\ meet at.Columbia. on April 2, and \\ ill ? snmina applicants for leachors 11 ;M"; '!l!cnU.? ?u April 3. bot!inmn? .it 9. " ThoVft? licml-unnimj px?minnllon fur Teachers' county .certificates will J'1 hold at the Court-1 Mouse in Camde. , Friday Apr;! 10. -beginning : a t ?> ? !'h i a in All persons not holoing ecrtin-j .?ate? and tl?os4 whoau certiOeatca bnvo | ov pire<l, will Wave to stand examinution HtHoy^|.oc.iou-^ol>BrANn S. K. Jv. 0. ....... : ^ MiHjrriHfi OI' KICK OK 1 Sui'EItVIHOna OK ltKOI8Tll.\TlOX, ( Kkiihhaw County. | Camukk, S. C., MAtich 8, 185)7. J The Hoard of Ib'giatiation for Kershaw ; Co., will meet at the Court House in Camden, on the 1st Mondays, TueadayK cud Wednesdays of <Mic:h 'month fqJ^tlu purjjo^e 6T regislerui? Voteis. ufHee | hours !roh i T> a. In. to 3 pr HV. W. K. ItUFSKLL. Chairman, MA>:>irK? KAliON, Clerk, .1. 1\ K1CIIAUDS, .v M^mluti * of tin* Ue^lHtration Bonrd? tor | Kershaw County. ' iff's Sale. South Carolina ? Kershaw County^ | Court '?/ Common Pleas Emetine Granger, et aL. PMtlnt iff# f a< jmnst ' Louisa Granger, Defendant ? Parti tion. Under and by vlrt'uo cf a'dccreo here in, I will sf II at public outcry boforc t lie Cotirt Iionse in Camden. 8. C-, within the loRal hourt. of aale on the flrat. Mod day In Ap'-fl next, the following real cs-l tate : Ttiat tract of land in Keiahaw 1 County, stntc uforrsaid, on Guinberry Branch, waters of Dig Timber Branch, containing seventy-five (75) acres bound, ed North U}[ linda of T. J. Marsh, Kast l>y lands or Alfred Jfiirsli. RouDi by lands of Mra. 10. Shiver, nnd West by Ifinds of- Hebecea Murali. .? Tortus of saje cash. 3 Also, under sam?? decree * will sell at] public oul'rry at 12 o'clock M on thei noxt day (Tueaday,) at the Utc ..resi- 1 dence of Oliver Orunger, tbo followin),' , personal property : Two (?) mules, one one-horse wagon, three (3) hogs, about 2o0 bushels of ? corn," about 2,00<>, pounds of fod<ler, nitoiit 200 bushels <f)f cottoii seed, riot of peartn tho hull, an(^ a lot of farmiug utensils. Terms of sale cash/ ? ' H. B. WILLIAMS, Sheriff Kershaw Co, Mnn?h 12, ? td. ? ,r* gtfMt doo*8, ,<SKS==SSS. . i . . ,..ivv. A?t"* ... float -A for Infants and Chlldron. The rac-simile Signature of m ppears -QBrEvory Wrapper, ANDY GATHARTJfr 10 ? 3i* 50 ? ^ ALL DRUGGISTS ABSOLUTELY GUHMKTRED nle unit booklet free. Ad. SYEUMNfl UKMKHV CO.. Chlcapo. Montr/*l. imcsrft* are UtejiJfM f??y iiHtnr?lrf*ull?. Sbbki Can., or Ken York, sn.i '^UUIKIE0} ' H'ttANDlE^T, Winesij. M#c. til KEY m m. r> Manufacturing & Dist'g. Co., - / . ft [ StTATE8VlXtEtE? H. ?? I , / .... . _. . Sole proprietors of the celebrated K E V brands of old fashioned Whiskies and Brandies. We have superior nielli ties for supplying consumers with the purest and highest/ class jNorth Carolina Liquors at moderate prices. / The high standard maintained and the general excellence of our brands are too well known to need comment, Corre spondence solicited and lowest, prices furnished on amplication. SEX I> FOR PRICK LIST AXI? J)? KCltl I"T I V K ItillUKliiARN. - -? rt ttfunnii ?> ' ? 'r-* *- i rirfiTK mil Looking For BARGAINS.. la shoesT DRY GOODS, AN D GROCERIES? If so I can please you. I have just received a full line of] SPUING DRESS GOODS, HLEAjCHINGS ? AND NOTIONS. *. My assortment of XX) LOR - ED DllKSS SHIRTS AND NECK WARE in complete;? ? My Spring stock of SHOES, of many styles, has just ar rived. Iw?(iROCERlESI oiler BA and IIA.MS, FjlOTHT SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE, ?TEAS, Etc., A N ik COM PKTE WITfl ANY TOWSf PRICES. ?" gain. 1. Vibrator at $19, 1 Rotary $23, pHffts usei .to & $26 *n?$$bz~: L ^?. .V.--uJ 'frrsr.zz. v ? r^,' ? i r Houm m lo Hao ; The Other Fel low Colli <1 1 1 I n k? i hem - - w? did. At-WftS W. si?ni?, ^ / BOOO Crockery. We bought Vtrt right and here's our prices: Cups and Httuccrs at 25, 35, 39c. per set. A. Plates 25,35,39 and 48c. per set Soup plates 35 and 39c. per; set. , Covered dishes 39, .4y and 5 Sc. ' * / Large meat disbos ](), 13 ahdl5c? ??* Af Medium wash howls and pitchers (J9c. Large 89c, 98c $1.15. . Come to us for Tin and Glassware, 3*ipes, Pockeb Cut lory, Purs4>gr Pap* ?v Envelopes, School Pads, Pencils, Notions of all kinds. 2 Paragon sew i>.g machine's 'somebody can have at a bar botl^land aud laborer, -'x 'HT: III politics, If I atii capable of an opinion of my own as a Reformer, 1 am in favor of such reform as will do juaticc to all, and have ov er felt that such j i' form could \q achieved by the suffrage of flur country not a)i<?wi*g men to ? hold ofljco who do not pusses* a, qu'atl* ' lied abilrty to (III tbo position for which they aspire. Class out pol Hies is t ho iovontoi" of ' class cut legislation, and its fruits aro over tbo sumo as a house or. kingdom when once divided, " under tbo movo of '70 wo wore getting olotig very well for 14~yeu?'8, but some were uo( satisfied. Ignorauco did not understand why it was that 'non of culture held all tlio olWceV," and the unlearned wore told by some If you will put us In olHyc we will turn the fence oyer and wo will all ride, Now I would like to . know what advantage hayo the far (luers of South Carolina enjoyed, or ? re a 1 i zed from the administration t>f the List fi year*. Mr thinks ] hear a whispering voice say "some of t be in got. in 'illic.f,' ami aw loud as thuiujler it is heard from mountain to so h ho aid ? "you Ikivu cut your ? parties throat by taxation." Ifurtt the woods 'And sjft the allies, Cap. Mochank'sviUe, Dear Chronicle :~*-v\h Mils la our liiKt. attempt to write to vonrinoHfc valunblo paper you must excuse a t *hort letter. The farmers around her#" seem to be Homcwhtit behind on account of bad weather. Some of them arc about ready to plant while others hav'nt run a furrow. Hog cholera Is still raging around here; some of the farmers have lost about all they had. On account of had weather thero was no preaching at lielhany Bap tist oh u roii Sunday. Miss Lilian Galloway, of. Ionia, and Mr. Arrio Dayie, of Antioch, J spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends in the neighborhood. Miss Sydney Smith who has been spending some time with her brother near St Chailes, returned to her homo In Columbia on~ Mon- \ day last much to the regret of her many friends. <r Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Northcutt^w of Ionia, S. C., spent Saturday nndV Sunday with parents near Median*, iesville. Well aa^ews is scarco I will elose ojppeoting to write again soon. Farm Hoy. ? Korehaw. , 15 a Door Chronicle; ? Onjl0 jnoro t come knocking for admittance in your newsy columns, f^he Cltron iclo is n welcome visitor every week and gets better and hotter. Wo havent inucb news fur tills ^ issue only plenty of. rain and hard times. Our farmers have got the blues, if it rains loo muoli they are grumbling and if It Is loo dry tliey are grumbling und so it goes they are never satiallPrt. Capt. C. C. Halle and Deputy Sheriff Hatomon, were In town a couple of days last week on busi ness, they were the guest of Mr, S* L. Gardner, .Jr. . ... . Miss. Fannie. Cau the rinn f jWestvilje's sweet and chariVlog* Voung ladies is visiting JlVr sister" Mrs. W) W. Her I on. ? Mrs. R. K. Tompkins^ of Rook Hill is visiting her parents 5ly. an.tjl i: Mrs* .1, M. Kli Itb'y, at t his plact'. ttev?, Mr, Hrown, o I Sumter, ga .a. lecture..- at ? tin? -AonlSh^J. i/taXw night for ll)e benefit of the LadW Missionary Society of the BuptijlM church on. "Courtship and M-alrl m o n y r1- ? His leeA n ve- - Ju Ingio and humor all tbo way ? through, and was enjoyed by ajl; present. ? ?> The public iioad a are. in a yriii cdi condition near here, they, u?e almost Impassable and We U?ir?k "" our commissioner^'' should i?avt?. them worked as soob ss possible. Mr. .1. A. Davis visited lila;f?m* v lly st this place last Sat urday and Sunday. His many friend* Were glad to see lijm. W? wlU close for this time but will come again . you and yoiir paper imjcbsuceeasy. z; V o. e. p. 7 ift. oiio. The Chronicle Has Found ita War In-* to ManyHomes and la Alway* * -zz Welcome Ylattor. Dear- Chronicle : ? W# . will try and pasa ofF a .few pleasant tifb-r menta writing for your valuad col* n nt? na'. ? ? 1 ? It seems that another. new Indne tr.y lias sprung up around ber^,? Yliat of the ribbon cane culture, which will He a great help to hnroe oonsiiuipt ion as It I# of rt wucfl flo j?r qji^M I i ty a tiie ordinary aor gum cane..""""."*"'".; ; The debutingfaod literary aooie* ty w lii eh waa 'brganf^ed recently at Caviar Grove schmd house ia for ' ,a flo.hlsl.ing (tondilion, "Tlie'-'oli?" 'ontalona are qg^<^ere^tlDf rife earh roeetiog. ^ :?jgm M 'MSl do<>v Wro,lU * t -yngngTrdyrfflrXamBititi ^