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tga?egggy?~-> * ; . Z4.: BLAINE GNASHES HIS TEETH. I of forty-eight el have white p orjast double i a very violent sl-eecd against ^ the solid south. ulation. It i?, the white men i _ ^ ? uv uraui niig a The Defeated Candidate Boasts to ? 3 0f the Colored Fallow Republicans ofhoTr ?nr He was double the poll' to Victory?He Icrior*s th?- Millions of ITieil ill the jsorl Xorthern Democrats. I Submit, HI . , , , , condition of af A large number of personal and po- unjlJSt and (ier( litical friends of Biainc scncraded him of the North. at Augusta, Me., on Tuesday evening vindictively op as an expression of personal good '10t "e,P 1 tors arc assi"n< will and admiration of his conduct of Son of the ne"T tho national campaign. They marched ulation ought through the streets under the marshal- suffrage in an < ship of Col Frank Nyc. When they cJear l)r0l,0>!tl v j t>i u " .1 i- Southern white reached Blaiue s house their compli- -g eu^tie(j to tic mcnts and friendly regard* were ex- er of the Xon pressed in a speech by Herbert M. Lake States. Heath, of the Kennebec bar. Confederate sc t>i j j r n v tne influence Blaine responded as follows, his Um01, soldier c speech being continually interrupted and constantly by applause. shall be coiio Friends and neighbors, tnc national white man in contest is over, and by the narrowest Union? T.f ths y of margins we have lost. I thank you in this ? ?" erat for yonr call, which, if not one of custom 'nntii t ^ joyous congratulations, is one I atn will attach to t! sure of confidence and of sanguine odiously a hope for the future. I thand you for stamped it "upo the public opportunity you <riv*e me to Tbis subject i express my sense of obligation not laboring men < only to you but to all the Republicans Southern Den of Maine. They responded to my their States an nomination with genuine enthusiasm, u-roes will be ratified it by a superb vote. I count Jnst such wagei lr as one 01 rae nonors ami granuca- cree, wages wi * tions of my public carcer that the party supplies of th< in Maine after struggling hard for the sistence, equal Jctst six years, ana twice within that cents per day, period losing the State, has come back tire South, in this campaign to an old fashioned The white h 20,000 plurality. No other expression S00n feel the c of popular confidence and esteem upon his own could equal that of the people among The llepubli whom I have iued tor thirty years aud from the earlie to whom I am attached by all the ties that.wages in t that ennoble human nature and give to the just rec< joy and dignity to life. or wages in 1 After Maine, indeed along with lowered, and 1 Maine, my first thought is always of worked for tb Pennsylvania. How can I fittingly verse influence ?>*?? f I*/* ^V\ * V\n< iii^rvo woIIAI. ? A r j a c.vptmy waung ivi un|Miaii?- IHOi.lUU, liUU I ed majority of moi*e than SO,000 votes, produced whic an endorsement which has deeply warned the fr touched my heart and whicn has, if North, will pr< possible, increased my affection for pendence and ^ that grand old commonwealth, an af- rninous reduci fection which I inherited from my an- difference in th cestry and which I shall transmit to not suffice 'for i my children. different stand But I do not limit my thanks to the tiguous and ad * State ol my residence and the State of voluntary will ray birth. I owe much to the true and the involuntary zealous friends in New i.ngland who So complete! worked so nobly for the Republican in the South b< party and its candidates^ and to the the Democratic ' eminent scholars and divines \vho, tional and lega cfAnninn> fmm "giuv " w.w v. .' Ulllicu UUUC8 avocations, made my can?e their cause advent of that and to loyalty to principle added the as the signal < special compliment of standing as my and are afiri?t personal representatives in the national all legal protec struggle. Few person: But the achievements for the Re- how complete! publican cause in the East are even bellion wield tl surpassed by the splendid victories in has has triump the West. In that magnificant cordon it is a portei.u of States that stretches from the foot- cratic Senator hills of the Allcghenies to t he golden States of the la gate of the Pacific, beginning with J mean all, wit Ohio and ending with California. the I n^rcniinllv nnrt Republican banner was borne so lofty against the Na that but a single State failed to join in j? a still tnore the wide acclaim of triumph. those States nc Nor should 3 do justice to my own the Union,, nc feeliugs if I failed to thank t lie Knpub- Democrat he licans of the Empire State, who en- slightest chang countered so many discouragements The one srreat and obstacles, who fought foes from section is the r within and foes from without, and vice in the v, who waged so strong a battle that the ment. change of one vote in every 2,000 It is certai would have given us victory . in the that'the sectii . _L? nation. Indeed a change of a little for* the Union ii - r.n/\ A.*? ? t I - - more man o,wv votes wouiu nave and a?ouv is si transferred New York, Indiana, New catioiv should Jersey aim Connecticut to the Rcpub- over the Union lican standard and would have made during- the lifi the North as solid as the South. that fought the My thanks*would still be incora lete the practical c< if I should fail to recognize with can Governmei special gratitude that great body of organized for workingmeu, both native and foreign plunged us int< born, who gave me their earnest sup- of modern time port, breaking from old personal and l ,nve s k party ties and finding in the principles b th' ]at JT, which I represented in the canvass, Government,'* the safegaurd and protection of their wordsitnplv: tivoeirlA mrorftcto 1 V V> li i.u^o:ui/ iuivi^oio. ^ . v The result of the election, my friend .? i50'lt, will be regarded in the mture, I think, lou'llis? as extraordinary. The Northern f ^ States, leaving out the cities of New VP1" sleP , York and Brooklyn from the count, ?aa.ts as u , sustained the Republican cause by a f. , .a,s , majority of more than 400,000. Almost *ion l. r -v half a million indeed of the popular Gentlemen, vote of the cities of New York and ^quality am> Brooklyn "threw their great strength IV, . * and influence with the Solid South and j 1 here canno were the decisive element which gave mfll m t ie. 0 to that section the control of the Na ,}te men *2 tional Government. 1 self-respect. St; Speaking now, not at all as a defeat- Person an" .sa^ ed candidate, but as a loyal and devot- c'^?" ed American, I think the transfer of ci it stirs the b the political power of the Government eQuallt-v fj'om to the South is a great national mis- ftooct on 1 Ivm fortune. It is a misfortune, because it P introduces an element which cannot i?eieware ann insure harmony and prosperity to the comes a perma people, because it introduces into the ,nail^00dRepublic the rule of the minority. au.,, settemen The first instinct of an American is vindicate t equality?equality of right, equality of citizens in all p privilege, equality of political power, At will, at least that equality which says to every cit- ?* wlute ,ne" 11 izen: "Your vote i^ just as good, just err.ment, and y ,as potential as the vote of anv other mau pitWon . * as Jarge a voic That cannot be said to-day in the ma-v ? e^erci, Uiiited States. The course of afiairs ma" vvho fotl? in the Sontb has crushed out the pcliti- . ? fCi?n*cal 'power of more than a million SlV^a!. t tu?r American citizens, and has transferred oate?, whether ^ it by violence to others. Forty-two ,, T h nJ'P?sPresidential electors are assigned to -' 1 ave the South on account of the colored se<3uencfs or t .population. That population, with remotest refen more than 1,100,000 legal votes have wll?oat tiie been unable to chose a single clector. r9n, ernen wnc Even, in those States where they have , enc-v* iow.{ a majority of more than 100,000, they nave no canse 1 are deprived of free suffrage and their a!. , .V7,1- ( rights as citizens arc scornfully trod- wisb that ms c den huder foot. " gratifying to h; The eleven States that comprised tnecountn,ai . the Rebel Confederacy had by the cm- overc sas of 1S80 seven and a half millron ^hichthepecn white population and 5,300,000 colored impress nPon population. The colored population almost to a man desire to support the At the conch Rennblican nartv. but bv a svstem of he invited the cruel intimidation, and by violence house and for and murder, whenever violence and formal receptic murder are thought necessary, they press Cozm * are absolutely deprived of all political i<he speech i< power. If the outrage slopped there ment at the haj it would be bad enough, but it does 'p^e New Yo not stop there, for not only is the negro -\\-e believe t population disfranchised, but the pow- be jie Republic er which rightfully and constitution- parjV m"Hn 0j. ally belongs to them is tranferred to the speech Blai the white population, enabling the last ili^ht with white population of the South to fervenllv'for t exert an electoral influence far beyond people of the U that exerted by the same number of danger and dis white people in the North. a delnao-o^uc a To illustrate just how it works to President? the destruction of all fair elections, let Ii is. the*first' me present to you five States in the Presidential da late Confederacy and five loyal Stales defeat,-ha& trie< of the North, possessing for each sec-i trv- vnih ssclioi tioa the same number of electoral f0*r tfc ehbfrh o; votes. In the Soath the States of to t Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, trlotism of th Georgia and Sotuh Carolina have in ?oU?h thev wil the aggregate forty-eight electoral- ^'ornful aiiger" vo?ss. They have just 2,800,000 white - -fa the last irist people and over 3,-000.000 colored pea-" firsf aridVo-fiii pie. _ In the North the States of Wis- SwnttES cousin, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas and "Ju'the cinl 'W Colorado have likewise an aggregate attemptc&whi 1 tXSUIW.JiAB.VJnwXJUi ? f , ? . um ? mi i iijmbmmpwagmbpgbwbbpb ectoral votes, and these ! ents on either side regard with unani ' te ovulation of" o,600,-000 j mons horror. We mean the attempt; :ne fire Southern States ; io inoculate the country with yellow I Farther imed. These Northern i fever. But it pale6 in "wickedncss be-; Droas cfically no colored pop- j side Blaine> attempt to inoculate the ; Lyxchi therefore, evident that countrv with sectional passions, to The com n tnose Southern States, j tear open the healed wounds of the j and fatal nd absorbing- the rights i Rebellion, to permeate the North with ' Lee and men, are exerting just i a sejise of humiliation from the elec-1 Scott, in tical power of the white j tion of Governor Cleveland to the ; and adjo Lhern States. j Presidency, to infect freedom with the \ Owing tc V* friends, that such a | fear of re-enslavement, to inspire white j district p fairs is extraordinary, j workmen with the dread of the freed-1 Hundred >gatorv to the manhood ' men's competition in their fields of allowing Even those who are , labor, and ro impeach the sincerity of I affirmed posed to negro suffrage j the allegiance of all Southern white j Postal C hat if Presidential elec- men. j rived frc 2d to the South by rea-1 No rebuke is too severe for this vil- had the t i> population, that pop- i lainous speech, and the shame of it is the epide to be permitted free j aggravated by the fact that ft was as cral poi; election. To deny that j deliberate as "it is dastardly. Blaine's drought-* on is to affirm that the j words are not an unpremeditated bar- strong ai s man in the Gulf States | angue of hot temper. They are the like rhat )uble the political pow-j studied utterance of cold-blooded ma- time he 1< :hern white man in the j lignity. Since he cannot rule he would ing free It is to affirm that the j ruin. He would curse his country j pelled to >ldier shall wield twice j with jealousy, and discord, and misery, j Althougl in the nation that the because he himself is jealous, discord- unknowi mi onr} that novnoinal I <mf onr? tmcoroVtla I and Wfil' increasing superiority Bat we believe that there is small dreaded < eded to the .Southern danger of harm from such words' as are desc the Government of the his at this day. We have faith lhat Asiastic it be quietly conceded evi! he would wreak upon his con"ntry hemorrh: ion it will harden into will be visited on his own head. If attacked :he badge of inferiority the Republican party does not unload a week, lie Northern white man itself of Blaine after*this speech, it will ty-four s ever Norman poble add damnation to defeat. in a rauc n the Saxon chuTt*- The Times comments after this man- stances ii is oi deep interest to the . is consic Df the North. With the . . some ca locracv triumphant in Blaine took the occasion of a sere- friends d in the nation, the ne- u*de at Augusta last evening intended There ar comDelled to work for as a personal compliment bv his towns- actual n 3 as the whites raav de- men to deliver the most kittei and that ovei II amount as did the mischievous sectional speech that has m the i i slaves to a bare sob- been heard in the North for many a consider in cash, perhaps, to So linnl if averaged over the en- An honest defeat seems to have ex- large, i if averagea over tne en a]1 the gencrous sentiment be?of d( iborer in the North will winch he professed to have when he majorilic lestructive effect of this penned his letter of acceptance, or thirty n vao.es leather it shows that the letter wa& small ? caus have clearly seen paraded in the hope of'winningJbuth- people ai st davs of reconstruction ern v?te5> having1 failed in that he ness int he South must be raised shows his real. fl visited tl jmpenseofthe laborer, He behttjeg?the northern influenpe try, whi< the North be ruinously that contributed to his defeat and ,sof higl the partv has- steadily treats the result as a transfer of the the sea. p fnvnipi1 resntt A re- control of the government to the South same se ' wilFbe now set in which, he professes to believe, is fallen in 'hat condition of affairs fraught with misfortune to the conn- and it is b years a^o Mr Lincoln trv- He shows no conception of the the infec ee laboring men of the orinciple that the Government belongs Pittsb )ve hostile to their hide- to the people of the whole country and to the P< will inevitably lead to a ?ot to a party or section. He endeav- says: li tion of was-es. A mere ?rs to revive old antagonisms and Perryvil , :n haf-eris nnrl to inflame the fears of the Sfofo hp iu L-UiUi v/i luc ii rv in ~ -- ..v maintaining an entirely Southern negroes. a frightfi ard of wages in con- A more unpatriotic, mischievous and the so-c Ijacent Sfctes, and the bitterly sectional and narrow spirit southwci be compelled to yield to Blaine, exhibits in defeat is incou- adjoinim r*. ceivable, and adds another to the many Alakin v have the colored men causes of congratulations that the geration jcn already deDrived by country has been saved from 'an ad- been app ) party of their constitu- ministration # dominated by such a the surv: I i;ightsas citizens of the spirit. No rain that they regard the The World writes: Monntai party to national power There is little that is new in his taict is si )f their re-enslavement voice from the valley of humiliation drought ited because they think The American people have heard re- total fail (ion for them is gone. cently about all that he has to say of ting off ( 5 in the North realize the danger of admitting the South to a wide ar< ly the chiefs of the Re- full participation in the affairs of the Difficc lie political power which Government, and about all that he is ing wate "hixl in the late election, able to say on the subject of protecting middle c fact that tho Demo, nnr inilnstrifis. but no a< s who came from the The verdict pronounced against him the inhal te. Confederacy, all, and has been emphatic. He has been told Septemb hout a single exception, that he is not wanted. .He has been of supp icipated in the Rebellion told that his stories about the Southern failed, tl tional Government. It people are slanders, and if he had more ed in oi significant fact that in sensibility and jnst a shade of personal water fi ? man who was loyal to pride he Would have quickly subsided what we ) matter how strong a when the fiat was pronounced against springs i may be to-day, haa the him. small an e ot'political promotion. Blaine seems determined, however, in the be avenue to honor in that to leave nothing undone to prove that The p< ecord .of zealous ser- he is entitled to the contempt of all developc ar rgainst the Govern- true friends of the Republic. His im- as Asiati placable speech may disturb and dis- has sinct uly.an astounding fact quiet the poor negroes of the South, overhal: 3n in which friendship but the country will see in it only the West Vi [ in the day of its trial cowardly rancor of a defeated candi- of life th :ill a political disqualiti- date and" relegate it.to the limbo of tin from 40C be called now to rale helmets, shrivelled plumes and other adults w i. All this takes place discarded campaign properties. has been jtime of the generation ... exempt. 5 ^ ?A- 1 AMlCiAlotl * war, ana e.evaies imu jmmand of the Ameri- ^ASinglcJactis Wocth s Ship-Ioad Creek, tit the identical tnen wbft of Argnment." River, a its destruction and Mr. W. B. Lathrop, of South Easton, River e 3 the bloodiest contest Mass.; under date of Jan. 7,1884, says: River, i 'S. "My-father had for years an eating while in n of the South as placed cancer, on his under lip, which had or two ti tion in possession of the been gradually growing worse until it vive. F nd I mean all that my had eaten away his under lip down to sixty to the gums, and was feeding itself on tacked d furnished ncarl\r three* the inside of his cheek, and the sur- by the ft electoral votes that de- eeons sa^ a horrible death was soon obtainab publican party and thev ?? c.^r?e* ^ gave him nine bottles of meil.cal : command of thp Doni- Swift's Specific and he has been entire- fhe di lallen^-ed aud as unre- lv cnrec*- has created great excite- cessitate cy hefd the same posi- ment in this section." ^ small gr .rs before the civil war. vaJlevs, -re cannot be political ,f T > most pai ong citizens of a free Mr. J. R. Stewar.., of Macon, Ga., a abject w well known and trustworthy gentle- is almosj t be a minority of white ma"? makes the following: statement: world, t! nth r 1 hiearnajorit vof "M>' son> ?? ">?'*<?> and many m ? ^ . 1 VA.n.f aTH WOO Oil Wl'OWn ?1n TTltK _ the North. Patriotism, w"1 ? ate pride, protection of enmatism. His boues were twisted, t fetv for the countrv &II v? w&s hII doubled onfc of sh&pc* Ly^cjb tit. The very thought suffered intense pain,, had lost his The loca Iood of men who inherit aPPetit(> was cross and fretful. He with the the Pilgrims who first waft reduced to a mere skeleton, and mention onth Bock and from the had t0 bc carriecJ about on a pillow, formatio atriots who came to the As these cases of rheumatism, where Ports w William Penn. It be- thc bones were twisted and the joints Gaysvills nent question of Arreri- were a!1 cr?oked, hud for years baffled that 150 It demands a hearing tlie ski11 of lhc ,no3t eminent physi- county, t, and that settlement cian?? 1 determined to use Swift's 'a considf lie equality of American Specific, as I had seen testimonials Wise, Li personal and ciwl rights. from men whom 1 fc?ew to be trust- counties. , establish the equality worthy, of similar cases it had cured, the last t tucler the National Gov- 1,16ed two 1{"2e size bottles of S. S. S. ply, will rill give to the Northern acc.ortlillg t0 directions, with the most was supj it to preserve the Uniou satisfactory results. My son com- the troul e in its "-overnment as menced improving with the first dose the disea fKo ^Anfharn of the medicine. His sufferings dimin-1 Physicia U t l/UV UVUtUV, 44 . it to destroy the Union. IS'ie<* daily'and his appetite increased; uysenter k jnst closed utterly ?,e be?une cheerful and in good spirits. tunes and fate of candi- Gradually he regained use Of his limbs, c r snccessml or uusnccess- 'be twisted bones and joints straight- * ?, I tnav say instinctive- en ou'ar}^ *n less than^two months i^ll- ? issed the issues and con- >was entirely cured, and could wait ,e^?on 0 hat contest without the get about as well as any child of .SWf?*' ;nce to my own defeat, ..... . . motest reference to the ^?.ware ?f imitations of Swift's , 9 i is elevated to the Pres- Specific, gotten' up by unprincipled l5Sl0n ? irds him, personally, I Pa,,^es to deceive the public; some of *-/liarles or the slightest Hl-will, tliese frauds bear the lie on their faccs ;ordialitv I express the PnrPorting to be vegetable remedies, the ki >fficial career may prove w"en they are really nothing but irnself and beneficial to strong solutions of mercury and potash. A11 app* hiS ,administra; Oar Treatise on Blood and Skin ITcTrt orae the embarrassment Diseases mailed-free to applicants. liar source of its powder ; The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, 0 Al?an it from the hour of its j Atlanta, Ga. New York Office, 159 3?ard ? " " % j 7 A I this afte W. 23a &t., Dctween otn ana an Aveision of Blaine's speech nues. Philadelphia Office, 1206 Chest- protesPt i large crowd into his ant bl" green el( nearly an hour an in- "*** Delawar )11 was held. A Human Hive on Fira. electors nents on the Specch. Haverhill, Mass., November 20.? Attorney > receiving rough treat- The Britketfc building at the corner of to be ent ids of fearless editors. Washington Square and Emerson the retu rk Herald says: street, comprising several stores in the The Kin hat no patriotic citizen, basement,* the Craighton House, Mrs. flight d: an, Democrat, PeoDles* Clark, proprietress, and several board- plained Prohibitionist, will read iug houses in the rooms above, was return t hp mnrfp At A nornsf.u. bnrued this morning. The fire origi-1 in the I >oat thanking God most nateti in tbe 110161 and quickly spread exDlaine* lie deiiverance of the t0 the roof> from tlie stories sbove. a." Hart nited States from the The hotel had twenty-nine inmates, tally she ?race of having such who barely escaped with their lives, jn "the 1 nd incendiary for their Several tied their bed clothes together owing to and came down on the outside of the the copv instance in which a building. One man was badly cut by votes of ndidate, maddened by sliding down on a telephone wire. a mistake ^ [J to inoculate his coun- baby was tied up in a sheet and thrown rate foot ial passions in revenue 10 the fire-men. Katie Gilmartin and totals, an Panother man. ~ Josie Branahan jumped from the fourth nal with nider-estimate the pa- story window, and the Gilmartin girl the Boar e people, North and received fatal injuries, while the other motion c IP greet it with suoh girl wasseriousjy hart. The origin of which wj everywhere that "it will the fire is unknown, clerk w? an'cej asr welt as the _ , :?, .. ... , I return. fare" disappointed mis- . To anybody who ha^is^e of t^oat or reGeived lungs, we will sena proof that Piso's Cure i. _ dteiy thej^aroip0, for Consumption has cured the same com a* one gf?at come was plaints in otner cases. Address, noon, to <ci) honorable beljgep* * E. T. Sazeltike, Warren, Pa, journed. [E VIRGINIA PJLAGUE. " A HAXDSOME MAJORITY Accounts of the Mysterious The Vote of the Palmetto State-Cle ;ht Disease in the Mountains. Majority Over 48,000. burg, Va., November 20.? [Special to the SawJay ities suffering from the new Columbia, November 22.? disease, before reported, are aminatioirof the electoral vou Dickenson, and the edge of State, as tabulated, but not Virginia, and Barland, Lee clared by the State board of ining counties in Kentucky, sers, giving the following resul ) the isolated position of the Mr. W.'C. Benct, Gen. W. articulars are hard to obtain. Prince and Col. J. D. Blanding s arc said to have died, and, Democratic, electoral ticket, t for exaggeration, it can be 1 ceivcci 69,?'j'j votes: tiic mop. . that the mortality is large. I Manning received 69,889 volc> lerk Wells, who has just ar- B. fl. iintledge G9,881; Mr. I im that section, after haviug Bryan 69,845; Col. Robert liscase, jrives a sad account of 69,772; the Hon. John E. Ba mb. He attributes it to min- 764, and Gen. John D. Kenn >on in the waters of the 690. iried wells, and says that 8 The Republican-lndependen id disagreeable mineral taste dates for electors received the of copperas exists. At the ing votes: W. D. Crnin, 21,730 eft but few springs were flow- Durham, J. C. Ilunnicutt am lv and the people were com- Wilson, 21,581; C. C. Turnerai drink this impregnated water, Clinton, 21,580; W. W. litis i the name of the disease is Thomas Buskins, 21,579, and i the people call it cholera, Collins, 21,551. e it so it could not be more Comparing the vote for Gen or disastrous. The symptoms T. Prince, one of the three Dei :ribed as similar to those of electors receiving the highes ? ? /?11 -1 ? A ? 1- * TN.. -\XT T\ /V. cuoiera, ionowea Dy remote wicn mat ior w. ?y. jl?. kji iges in the bowels, and those Republican-Independent candi either die or recover in about elector, receiving the highes It is frequently fatal in twen- there is the following result b hours and sometimes even ties: h shorter period. In most in- Prince. t visits an entire family, and it Abbeville 3,638 iered so contagions that in Aiken ,...2,8o5 ses persons die alone, their Anderson 2,719 being afraid to go to them. ISS"'' i'*4i e no figures representing the -iSofo^.'.'4,'i.'251 tonality, put it is cstiin<itcci OhsTipston 3054 three hundred have perished Chester. !i,*858 Virginia counties named, and Chesterfield 1,568 ing the sparse population and Clarendon 1,263 ?i-J., ?.w? -?ie Colleton 1,921 LUCi lUtVCll* IUC uv;i ,. , A run U the late election, thejmm- Z\T> ;aths considerably affected the f@ad l,m is at various precincts, and Georgetown!!."!!!!.!! '-276 ' ew graves were counted iff a Greenville....* 3,4">o imetery. As one result the. Hampton 1,667 re demoralized, and local basi- 5on7 crests suffer. A like scourge i'tjS lis section in 1854. The coun- Laur^f .V.'.'^oys ih is extremely mountainous, Lexington. Ii elevation above\the level of Marion 2,896 Cattle are also dying in the Marlboro 1,707 ction. General rains have Newberry 2,121 this State for two days past, J'VH probable that the dronght in pickets ? lVo ted region is now ended. Richland. ;urg, November 21.?A special Sumter !,<>8,~> >st from Charlestown, W. Ya., Spartanburg 2,938 iformation received here from ^t\?.n le, McDowell Comity, in this vvi'han^sburg ar the Virginia bordei*, gives ill acconnt of the ravages of 69,890 aIIpH p.hnlera in thfi extreme /Iati. Prinnp's mainritv 48.1fi0. stern counties of Virginia and A comparison of t he vote 5 territory of Kentucky. Democratic and Republican-In g every allowance for exag- eut candidates for elector r the loss ot life has already ^be ]0west number of vote3 sh jailing, while the condition of following result: ivors is terrible in the extreme. Qen j -q Kennedy, (Dem.)... has fallen in the Cumberland m. H. Collins, (Rep.-Ind.) ns,'in.which the infected distuated, for four months, the Gen. Kennedy's majority entailing not only the almost This is but 21 rotes less than ure of the crops, but the cat- prince's majoritv. >f the supply of water over a There were 1,237 scattering i ;a. . electors at large, and 1,001 sc iltv was experienced in obtain- votes for other electors. Thes sr for the stock as early as the cannot be'classified according ' if August in some localities, * The returns of the election f jtoal suffering occurred among and county officers in Horry bitants until abont the end of have not been received vet, *; er, when, the ordinary sources board of State canvassers h ly having for the most part journed to re-assemble on ic mountaineers were compell- afternoon, when it is hoped I .j... i:r~ / mei- iv ?usi?ui niv w-> uucuiu result lor cne wuoie aiaie mav jv household purposes from ciared. re knowu as "poison mineral'! ni' in the mountain, or from the louiit remaining in deep holes M3i arthub'S plans. ds of creek#. To Go int? the Senate and Contest jrsislent use of this water soon snation in isss. id a peculiar disease, as deadly _ __ , ' ? ic cholera in its nature, which Washington, November 1 < 5 raged with terrible fatality dent Arthur is too good a poll f a dozen counties in Virginia*, Jfclk *? Pu?hc about his ir.1 rgiuia and Kentucky. The loss j3111, hc aPPears think that us far is variously estimated at ^as c<?.ra? _10ct. > to 800. Among children and ?o a talk1!,g ^)l* l'ia ell up in years the mortality f^e P?k',c PQ^e- ^l,c. greatest, but no class has been w?? 1S probablv as close to Ini In a number of instances, other, said to-dav that it is y among the.folks -of McLean's means the intention of Mr. A a tributary of the Big Sandy retl|,c fi'om politics; that he w net in the valley of the Powell out doubt, stand for the bcir.it roptving into the Tennessee feec* Judge Lapham and that ' - Ka nonriiHotrt tVm* tliA Ifo' ivjiole families nave perisneu, ^ numerous other cases bnt one nomination 111 lbbb. Ine fr rieinbers of the household sur- President Arthur profess to ew recover from the disorder, amused at the proposal to elect eighty per cent, of those at- t0 )C Senate ."7 * c ving, this being acconnted for tiOi) of Democrats and btalfl tct that pure water is still an- publicans. Ihey assert that ( Ie and that proper food and has done all that he could, to Bttendance cannot be had. *[ie administration of Mr. Art rving up of the streams has ne- 'hat hi* supercilious manner d the stoppasre of numerous Republicans makes him lint ist mills along the mountain They do not believe that Rep and the population for the *n sufficient number can b t appears to be in the most in the New York Legislature i ant and misery. The locality join with the Democrats to sen i inaccessible to the outside to the Senate who used all his 1 here being no railroad within *? accomplish the defeat of the jjes# licati national candidates, ai ininnad of tr>*> r*hari/v? nf hat the Local Papers Say. ?the dSJSctSTwhl [burg, Ya., November 21.? was a prospect that importar 1 papers io the counties visited tions bearing upon the electioi fatal scourge make only brief have to be decided by the of its ravages, butfurthei* in- Finally they claim that Mr. n shows that the - former re- will have the support of a la ere not exa?:gei*ated. The joritv of the Republicans of t 5, Wise County, Times says Fork Legislature; that he wil deaths have occurred in that nominee of the party canci The disease has spread over that no Republican wil arable section, but is worse in to kick against caucus ;e, Buchanan and Dickenson tion. Blaine's defeat by the , Rains liave fallen there in after his defeat of Arthur in I wo days, and the water sup- tionaL Convention, the promii ch was* very foul and which ex-President which will imm )oscd to have been the cause of an^ continuously be his in the >le, has been replenished, and with his undeniable populari seis reported to be abating, depended upon to smooth his \ ns describe it as acute typhoid tor the Republican nomination y. " iMh.iucnff.Mm Jutifiable Homicide. eras, November 21.-In the J^cksokville, Fla., Novemt :n's Conyehtioii to-day a col- ? ff?*4110 a?2WK?o. i $1,200 wastefceirapforthe Madison, says: "O iWedDesdi bv'the drooght ii? Virginia, a "eSr0 5'!? A,..0 .ol irginia and ^entaeSj^and ver to Col. Hunter for trans- skirts of this citj, and attero to Messrs. jubal A. fcarlv and " -f 1 v (V. Brittorii'of tviieHborg. Va. ' - a negro, was arrested 011 suspic ' lodged in jail.' To-dav he was sff york official count, fied as tTie author of the outrag afternoon several hundred peoj irent Discrepancies in Returns tQ the jai]< broke it 0DCn ? toriiy Explained and the Official ^Villiams, killing him-instantl1 tion to be Slade To-Day. 7 D Y, Novembei 20. The State Tho coPt of tho Campaign f Canvassers met at 4 o'clock ? ,r ? , rnoon. Ex-Senator Conkling- ? ~?i" sent for a few minutes. A ^arnum uuu ^ ^ ^ to the effect that fifty-four cl'^,tlc.:NaH0"f 1.^1' ictoral ballots had been cast in r,.p" e covnty for the Eepublican %,we2 S i was read, and on motion of ofbills - ? f - -General OTrieo was ordered ?ther rnatt.e" ?LbfUS^S w$ ered in the proceedings, and the campaynjust * rn was passed as received. *mountCSl Pmnmm igs county return showed a Swqaoo cnm r fscrepancv, but . this was ex- $833,000, and of this ^ So2 by the county clerk and the ^ece^e<Uhi:o"fit1Q1^ ,},S ?as passed, the discrepancy i?i:vV^nihpnrlnmrtpis will Richmond county return was Jhe, I by County Clerk Cornelius tuol> vacated to-mo . He presented the original * ? nte onr) ctofo/? tlv.it t hn nwAi* eturn before the Board was ?Avers Sarsaparilla tho i an omission 011 the part of cleanses the blood, stimulates 1st to insert the names and functions, and restores the uea two Butlor electors. The strength. No one whose bloo< vas not apparent in the sepa- Pure well, There is i>. nigs, appearing only in the languid fec.mg, and often a s d a comparison ot'theorigi- discouragement and despo the statement transmitted to Persons having this iceliug shot d verified his account. On Avers Sarsaparilla to pun. >f Attorney-General O'Brien, vitalize the blood. 13 unanimously adopted, the *** , is permitted tc correct the ?The commander of the All the returns have been forces in Tonquin telegraphs and a tabulated statement Chinese.had made a vigorous fct eady for signature to-raorrow French gnnboats along the river which nonr the Board ad- and one sailor was killed an were wonnded. ; r - ^jMeeasBBMBMWMWBaa???a?? ' | A Political Parson Rewarded, veland's WASHINGTON, November 2?.?The JHL\J X.Se | President lias appointed Iiev. William , jjgjug. Watkins Ilicks to be surveyor-general **J of Florida, vice Malachi Martin deA11 ex- rpnscd. mid Win. C. Wells, of Alabama, ; of the i register of the iand offii-o at Huntsville, | yet do-! Ala., vicc John M. Cross, term cxpir-1 canvas-! ed. ilicks was Gniteatrs spiritual ad-1 iS" I viser. l. t. | ~ NO More Ter of the j Scrofnla. ach re-1 Are any members of your family thus __ , t . t I ll-iv.t iirtv sr?r.it'n!r.ii< | 1^0 ilOrS A 2,'. JOilll Li. | j. qC!, i of the viands? iluve they any scrofulous f. a?" ! sores or uics'vs? If so. and it should be neglected, tin; peculiar taint, or poison, He Hore Ban Alurieli | may deposit itself in the substance of the con r?9,-1 lungs, producing consumption*. Look civ G9,-! well to the condition of your family, and if to i thus afflicted, give the proper remedy witht candi 1 out'Vlay. But use that which make's absofollow-' lute c.urHin the shortest space of time. The Mother OT- C] w t\ : unerring finger of public opinion points to ' Y* j B. B. B. as the most wonderful remedy for 3 J. E. Scrofula ewr known. You need not 'take sell and 1 merit is ;t!! you s?-ok. Ask your neighbors, M II ' as^ your druggist, ask or write to those I who giV't their certificates and be convinced Mother h( . T _ j that 13. B. B. is the quickest and most pert. \Y . .L. feet Blood Purifier ever before known. * nocratic i ?? Transformed St VOte, The Cotton Supply. , um, the New York, November 22.?The todate for tal visible supply of cotton for the V? A >t vote, ; world is 2,455,731 bales, of which 1,- fa y coun-1 973,731 bales are American, against j 2,650,29S bales, and 2,175,998 bales reCrum. spectively last year. The receipts at ?n(I 7(> all interior towns are 103,545 bales; 4(>l receipts from plantations 289,343 bales. j The crop in sight is 2,581,357 bales. ~T~ 2,(!44 ?We take pleasure in recommending ^ J })4i Hsli's Hair Renewer to onr readers. :}'f> It restores gray hair to its youthful color, prevents baldness, makes toe Safetvandl hair soft and glossy, does not stain the J 750 skin, and is altogether the best known <5m. o 11 liain nnd eooln H?co!isr?c_ irn >UY L^UiCU V 1VI U'i iiUli UUU. w^vvvvv.-f Av 197 " "? 805 ?A meeting of the clergymen of all i4i denominations was held in New Suffering W( : L Haven, Conn., on Thursday, to ar Vn- range for a Congress of American -J-, Churches. The,Rev. Dr. John Auder- toVeTopSft 50 son, of \Y aterburv, presided. to mdke public ?Postmaster Ilatton denies that he "Mothers' Frie issued an order preventing the clerks on market. in the postoffice at New York from ,, i ? >~o ,. 1 . , . ... Send for our 212 voting, as was charged m an article in HappinesSof V 1,704 the Chicago Tribune, lie says that Bkad 104 he wrote to the postmaster that while sJ(j there was no law making election day a holiday, matters might be easily n TT n arranged by the postmaster so as to II r 11 li 74! allow the clerks to vote, and yet not n All IT 832 interfere with the service. W U U 21,730 ~ ' * 7 vrn rz% HAS R.EMO ?,S AYER'S Cherry Pectoral ridgi Ko other complaints are so insidioas in their . .. *" '00 attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: >V lieie lie wil 48 139 none so trifled with by the majority or stuier- line assunuici ' ' , ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting (jCIiCl al perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex- XX XX GIBS posure, is often hut the beginning of a fatal ? rotes for Sickness. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has UL/DCIi :atteriilg well pcoven its efficacy in a forty years' fight ' SWE >e votes -with throat and long diseases, and should be > to party. taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. Together wit) count v "In 18571 took a severe cold, which affected 111(1 the! my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed etc., etc. nvr> id. I night after night without sleep. The doctors An< /^oc ' I gave me up. 1 tried ayer's Cherry Pec- AllgOOuSS' AiOIKlav | toral, which relieved my lungs, induced rr?T r'\rx*r a that tiro I sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary i 1 ' | for the recovery of my strength. By the ue ae- continued use of the Pectoral a permanent cure was effected. I am now 6:* years old, hale and liearty, and am satisfied your y * r ttp i?i; Cherry Pectoral saved me. 1jAux<u, L>L>r Horace Fairbrother." Rockingham, Vt., July 15,1682. ORDI the Nona- Croup. ?-a Mother's Tribute. SATISFACT " "While in the country last winter my litlla _ ? Prnci boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup; Jan 8' . . it seemed as if he would die from strangu- s. ticinil to lation. One of the family suggested the use r?7T"aT-aTa pntiniic of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, a bottle of * if/ *1 Byll ' which was always kept in the liouse. This b>J \l til V the time was tried in small and frequent doses, and |J <i |B?V is friend t0 our delight in less than half an hour the ?1 r lc may tor snjj that the Cherry Pectoral had ? Of these, saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at n ? i n \ our gratitude ? Sincerely yours, "i ,l - Mrs. Emma Gedxey." mm? ttynr by no 150 West 128tli St., New York, May 16, 1882. T^L LJSILfc, "Him' tn J- m mforaiii -- U1UI to ?' I iiarc used a yes's Cheery Pectoral rnnnfv anrl Mi ill, with- in my family for several years, and do-not . t v * f tn cni->- hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual rmmm i, ' ... remedy for coughs and colds we have ever HOTEL, and i ; no will- tried. a. j. Cra>~e." both permanen publican Lake Crystal, Minn.k March 13,1882. The building lends of " I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and put in first be much and after trying many remedies with no sue- The table wi -o cess. I was cured by the use of Ayer's Cher- that the local . Koscoe ry pectoral. Joseph Waldes." afford, and no i ombina- Byhalia, Miss., April 5,1882. sure the corafo art Re- " i cannot say enough in praise of aver's A Sample Rc Jonklinsr Cherry Pectoral,Relieving as I do that lv arranged f Kr.litltn but for its use I should longsince have died r,-. , 0 behtlle from lung troubles. E. bragdo>\" irave^ers. htir anil Palestine, Texas, April 22,1SS2. TERMS towards No case of an affection of the throat or A share of tl' >earable. lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved spectfully solic nblicans' by the use of ayer's Cherry Pectoral, e found and'it will always cure when the disease ia iV'ho will not already beyond the control of medicine. SepGfxtf d a man prepared ry 'tZ- Dp.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass. g lKJ vv-i10 Sold by all Druggists. ?as at- . _MAS :? v if vm/r a mr<svr I Doors, Sash i might! y tkl&idstktk courts. Although a practitioner of near twenty years, ___ . Arthur my mother influenced me to procure B. B. B. C/MJLIK ,rge raa- for her. She had been confined to her bed he New several months -with Rheumatism which hai T"~ 1 be the stabbornly resisted all the usual remedies. ? LIS and "Within twenty-four hours after commencing - *t !1 dare B- B- * Observed marked relief. She has .. dicta- just commenced her third bottle and is nearly neonic 33 activt 33 e7er- and has t^en "in the front .. ' the \a- yard Titl1 "rake 5n liand?5' cleaning up. Her . ' .. . . A improvement is truly wonderful and Immensely ^ lence as gratifying. ,?i ediately c. h. mostgoaiery, m. d. ??? ; ! Senate, Jacksonville, Ala., June e, 1881 Si KIDNEY TROUBLE-?M For over six years I have been a terrible sufferer frem a troublesome kidney complaint, .p.. g.-> ior me renei 01 wmcn i nave spent uvcrjwv without beneflt; the most noted so-called 1, ii om remedies proving failures. The use of one sinIV night gie bottle of B. B. B. has been marvelous, Prices Low a ise of a giving more relief than all other treatment ' theont- combined. It is a quick cure, wrnle others, if ipted to they cure at all, are in the distant future. QgrfpiS$S*F{ id ill his C. H. ROBERTS, Atlanta "Water Works. ? \"i Ilia ill.? ^ r I BaafloS:"Ac ? C rofu 13>l e. This Dr. L. A. Guild, of Atlanta, who owns a large * )!e WClit nursery and vineyard, has a lad on his place md shot ; who was cured of a stubborn case of Scrofula, ?ir|W*iMJ'irT\f f*. j with one single bottle of B. B. B. Write to j him about the case. 3 . j Frank Joseph, 245 Jones street, Atlanta, has < , - | a son who had a sloughing, scrofulous ulcer of \ I the neck, and had lost his hair and eye-eight, < -ivwu'v- finding no reliex. une Dorae 01 x>. n. b* ? Cie to- healed the ulcer, eradicated the poison from < to-day. Ms blood, restored his eje-sight, and placed * w ^ number him 011 the road to health. * yng" lip A book filled with wonderful proof from the < a W lent to very best class ol citizens, and recommends- < 5 u_j ie total Hons from the leading Drug Trade of Atlanta, * by the mailed free to any address. B. B. B. only a 4 ee was i year old and is working wonders. Large bot- \ I 100 was | ble$1.00or sLx2for $3.00. Sold by Drngg5stB <' tf I ;mpai""n I Expressed on receipt of price. < J - fg i 8500. J BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, G? \ L::: ' ^)e Cn" j /Twv Wni^KVTIABITS cured * : fa M ??^SaK'1' vithoatpain. Book * i US i 2 < > 5"[' :':i: iiniisrc srtit. Free. \ I M X 2 j J-t. * M. 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" ~ * SILLS' I ADVERTJsements, I M I a BCBSHAH'S 3 IMPROVED FRIEND i Jm& statoaedtdibike n iyosdiit Is the best constructed 2nd flniB^L lshed. gives bftCtr pcrccntu^o more power anJte ?Wr ' EiTITUf money, per horse poorer, i *}{*?* than any otter Turbine In the . i_ ' . , ,, I w~~^yL*s * orl<iv. pamphlet sent rcr I Tlus invaluable prep- i free by 'jaration is truly a tri- BUB1VHAM BROS., York, Pa. umph of scientific ~ KOI & MIL! ger.: >3?- it not only; 100 nnn i \tq ??2ta : shortens the time of STYLES UixlJ A j\ b S900 I labor and lessens the nigiiesi honors at all great V/orld's Exhibitions !intensity of pain, but, ' ror seventeen years, onlv Amertran Ortrans Ibetter than all, it such at any. Forca^S^a^ffi i .11 ijrreatly diminishes the . orrenredlliCL danger to life of both ! ;mother and child, and j U nTI ffnT Hi 5 AC! leaves the mother in a I & *Mlv? [condition highly fa-! of jvorable to speedy re- P^ep?n? very highest excellence yet coverv, and far less; & Instruments, adding to all I"*** fl00di-s. J?":: vuisions, aim oLiier tunes una increased auraoraty, especially avoldalarming symptoms ! lD2 liability to get out or tune, illustrated -* incident to lingering catalogue tree. ^ to and painful labor. Its -^ason & Hamlin Piano and Organ Co., truly wonderful effica- Boston, 154 Tremcnt St., N. York, 46 E. wl cy in this respect en- ^'bicago, 149 Wabash Ave. E titles the Mothers' KMfiSSK Porkopc1 ^Fnnio KSfS iOllLOlD 1 UlilUj seienceneS'0f m(xlenl A Pure Family Medicine That Never From the nature of Intoxicates. -r~ the case it will of ir you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Kidney / course be understood or Urinary Complaints, or If you are troubled ? that we cannot pub- "with aQy disorder or the lungs, stomach, bowlish certificates con- you ^an ** cured by ceruing this Remedy pakkkr s tovicwithout wounding the m CAUTIONEefuse all substitutes. Parker's [delicacy of the writers. Tonlcls composedor the best remedial agents liase Yp| wp have hundreds world, and Is entirely different CrOm preparations of ginger alone. Send for clrcu file, an<T~rio mother _ * _ 4 " wlio has once used it HISCOX & CO.-, " 163 WaB?"? Street, Sew Tort. . )man of trouble. 51 sizes, at all dealers in medicine. . Great saving In buying dollar size. . NOV5-L4W physician lately remarked . ar, th'at if it were admissible 'TV \ rp~T~l i~i the letters we receive, the JL V_/ _L il Pv nd" would out sell any thing - , flj Treatise on "Eealth and /"""I THH T T / ?S^ofrco.,. -L 1/iJjjlN o Atlanta, Ga. Faiellifliestiir. TO , SWAY- S. C., Where you can get Great Bargains in Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishing 1 alvravs keep on hand a nt of liquors, including Goods, Trunks and everything kept at a ,.._r FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. ON EYE, SS, PHILIP EPSTIN' ; S f. C. CORN WHISKEY, 148 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. a all trades of Wine- Gin, w \ . old at I have introduced this season the novel .AND CHARLOTTE enterprise of distributing 1,000 of the most W PRICES. beautiful PAINTINGS to all my customers who will favor me with the purchase of iR AT SI.00 per Dozen, a Suit of Clothes, at your own price, will be entitled to one handsome Painting, , 's JRF SOLICITED. which will make your home cheerful, fiee ION GUARAN1 h hD. of cliarge. In my ? * BOY'S DEPARTMENT Ml fill H ill P I ?* Clothing, of -fche~bcst^^H| jJilU llviliLf manufacture, the latest styles, and bestlH qualities arc always on hand in large variety: and to every Boy and Youth's Suit sold the purchaser will be entitled to . J RSIGXED TAKES PLEAS- a handsome pair of Skits regardless of the e' IraveHng^public that he P^ce you agree to pay for it Yet those ' i irge of the WINXSBORO handsome and valuable gifts are distributs now prepared to receive ed to every purchaser. Remember I guaraf* particle sold to be as represent>r?.te condition throughout. ? an(^ ^tie Pnces lower than any house 11 be supplied with the best North or South, or the money will be reand neighboring markets funded " > rt KS8 spared s!?re a'e introduction of On above en- ' K>m..is provided, convenient- terprise I have had a great rush for those or ine use 01, v/ummeiciax oeautum ramtmgs, ana tne boys is aeter^ , mined to learn how to skate, especially 5 REASONABLE. when it costs them nothing. Send in your 't -?u^*tc Pa^ronage is re- order for a suit if you can't come yourself, . lte* v rnnnTvr and I wUi send you a suit, C. O. D., with " * J tlie beautiful painting or the pair of skates ropne or. attached, with the privilege to examine the suit before paying for it. WW a ? All visitors to the Capital are respectfulsaei?? & ?3?, ly invited to call at my store and examine x my Art Gallery of Handsome Paintings. UFACTUREBS OF? , Blinds and Building: FHfiLIP EPSTO, Material. Proprietor irmsTOVKr ? <r Of the New York Clothing Store, * 148 StAD?" ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ~ Novi2xc6m E. W. PEKCIVAI. GOOD | SASH I LOW ^ .. ' ! SASH I '-/? : A ; W0RK* j SASH ^PRICES. I DOOp! ^ O 1 HI | Prompt | Moulding, Send for saswa^~ ~ J 18 Ship m e 111 Mantels.' Price List . if 6 O na Material First-Class. E. W. PERCIVAX, MEETING NEAR LINE STREET, _^a SSieiplSiL Aiitl&fcftef SSSSSISSJS t tncaejpactage. Good iw.ColdL, :H *?,? , v-** AGCICO B?1 EfGOtDS ache^pSzlaesa, rray. Fever, <tc. tit .tSETwffl'STiV v^- & M&E HCNCT, la One JTotrtt, all Druggists, or bv irxaiL MLR than anythingcix ?u Americ*. Absolut^CercaintT. ?? T. HAZELTINS, Warren, Pfc xusp? Need no capital. 2L Voai^r,l73Grcexiwich.St.XYaat CAPACITY. j FT] No. 10 chops l lb. per minute, $3.00. ? *. g | " 12 " lib. " 2.50. til " 22 " 2 lbs. " 4.00. *5 g . ? * * " 32 " 3 " " 6.00. ? 2s % \ . Jfcn. 8 |2 ? -1 ^ ^ii in ii i Sg gJi !- : y Is ill! i : J2ir; o a ?** ?s;i gi t . )#fis - ?* ?n *?. slgs ?it^^ |^|| ; 21?t5 *4 ^^ti, mitif^Fi I2 Ss'-i s > ? ^jgSapggSgSS^^^^S' ?-; so 50 tSfr 3 - ^ lr 2 a 52?2 o I *H3ddOHO AH3A3 HUM *3384 'HOOgOlO CO TiaVfllVA ? g | S ~ e: I I -a^'fqpioj .utf jws-dMac'jxifpcQ ? E g ; ^?j?s?t?9?8?wiw?H <qafl<|*?H??9iiiE^?ii>?Sija?s g M S- ?=s ? SMMJOH3 HOJ ^ x | 1| g ; ^