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3 ENITINEL aNWS. -I ool term will las et, arpenter, of Green tives and friends in oro added to the peu the Greenville rimi of style to make re arth when couvers r. E, T. Prince were Za last week. Five one time. tegation turned out ud the dummy line x8t Saturday. tolson is still at W. ey, and his friends lope of his recovery. i dearth of cooks in st two weeks. The 1wn with the influ Saturday and Sun fruit crop. Some their early vegeta the Farmers Con on the 27th instant, -iced rates over all loxander, and Mas -eo, went down to nesday. They will uner. lement of the Coun r fealed bids this te court house, and i in Pickens. nship sub-Allianceo hours last Satur >spect and devising ;upplies for the sea utendetif and four on the first Mon ekens, Central and 3ley on the third ins. the congenial r at Spartanburg, ess jroi work last 1t1 buvu reoeived &Y ling on the Griffin tricted alongsido Thorndey's store. ig is to be placed ca,nF up from An Sa bis mother, o hs bee) quite weeks. She is , the well-known the Central Hotel ierui patrons of iso will be sorry to n, er goes to Central 01iain about ten ding tho services will do well to call aranteed. , colored, Who was years of age, died last Sabbath. His I in the burying cople near where u gdleton are agitat immy line fr<.m , and the buil ling the formuer pbuaen. * er of the day at *mass meeting at fourth Sunday at ionl. Revs. .T. M. er are invited to Oilher p)romninent it. that the rc is less yv han iw.a been rs that the farmei isis and is better withunt the aid of, :;Wd at hei- home aturday. Her fu i.y followving from ist Church. She chiristiani wvoman, Idened hearts to the double daily Sand Easley is as -'at 7:30 a. mn., and ens at 9:30) a. mn., ensii at 10:30 a. mn., at Easley at 12:30 .es have been sent 'rm of the U. S. or Thornley: R. y Lynch, running Alexander, same - nder, dealing in mall. , ollingsworth, of s, has bon visit nty for the past ogaworth haiis just ~astman Business psie, N. Y. He say. reenvillo county, ' movedl to theW. r this place, is a and is putting coiidiilon. Mr. n isitioni to the 1 county. * upper part of * busy ihe past * o from the rail more than last put in larger * of the dummy at deal of time - 3 "'kicks" made the pig.pen prospect of it season. Some * y l)ig+Eies aind i at your door, * */Oloi family to) los. one of the asmon of. Andor. (i, Gan., On the ion. Mr. Pee. n a ,his county ta *y friends ini *1'unesa career. *o Andletson. damsel in York * red supernatur 3eing soolded - igdshe, se . r andI gave her b shied two of - - father how it z(d the hrnalh The DuUWay lne Meetng as Aberel The meeting was called to order, an Mr. S. D. Stewart was elected chairmal and Mr. John T. Boggs was requeste to not as secretary. The report of Mr. J. E. Boggs in r gard to the action of the Pickens moo ing was received as information. Mr. J. P. Carey was then heard in r< gard to the progress of the subscriptio committee. The following was adopted: WnEnEAs, The town of Pickens an the surrounding country is without rai road facilities and the demand therofc is groat, and Whaas, The survey of tho dumm line from Liberty to Pickens and the e timatod cost of the same is satisfactor to both of the said towns and countr through which said line runs, and th friends of the enterprise, be it therefor Resolved, That it is the sense of thi meeting that the said dummy lin should be built from the town of Liber ty t'o Pickens, and as early as practica blo. Resolved, That a committee be ap pointed to prepare and circulate a pape on which they shall take the amoun either in money, material or work oi the said road from any and all personi who will not take as much a share in th< onterprise, but who are willing to givi something toward the same. That the committee shall make knowr the result of its efforts as soon as con venient, and if the success of said coin mittee is such as we believe it will be then that a charter be at once appliet for and the work on said road be begui and completed as early as possible. The committeo appointed was as fol lows: J. D. Smith, E. 13. Richardson J. A. Boggs, W. D. Glenn and W. 0 Willard. Resolved, That when the meeting ad journ, it be to moet on the 28th inst., al 4 o'clock p. m. The committee raised $3,000 in a ver3 short time. The Mall Mule. This equine apology for a horse wat the storm center of attraction for on( minuto last Tuesday morning. Gu Folger was in the act of unhitching hin to start to Easley, when something tick. led him (the mule) and away lie brok( bounding across Main street, accomipa nied by the cart and mail, leaving Gu3 brushing the dust from his clothes. Th( senior editor missed the opportunity ol his life to;conquor and Itame a wild mule, which at this juncture becar 3 entangled in the harness and cart, and cried foi help, but the editor was not a candidat( for the hospital, so lie resisted the temp. tation to suddenly becomo a hero. Th< frantic mule now began to use two feel for kicking, and the otlhfr two for run ning. He was fast making for Easley, when met by Taylor Stewart who is not afraid of a mule. He seized him by the nos1 and suddenly the mule was calrm and serene, and began to snore. HiE clothing, cart, mail bag and boy were soon restored and be hied him away to Easley under deep conviction and Guy's whi) lash. Plcken,' Dummny. The Pickens people appear to be in earnest in their movement for a dummy line from Liberty to Pickens Court House, a distance, wo believe, of a littk les. than seven miles. Probably it would be to the interest of the Rich. mond & Danvil!e to look into the matter, as the proponed duimmy will probably b( a valuable little feeder. It runs to-sard one of the richest timber belts now r maiiining in this country and would le much to open up and develop a fertik and promising region. The p)eople, however, aIre not depend ing on outside help. They arc pushuing vigorously and giving generously thiem selves and expect to succeed chiefly by their own efforts. Pickens Court House is at the foot ol the~ mountains, and a dumamy line to it would probably largely develop aL sum mner resort business which has already reachied very large proportions desp1it< innuiimerable hindrances. - Greenvillk News. From1 LIberty. Another cold wave struck this sectioi: last Saturday and Sunday. Mercury wanit down about 35 degrees in 24 hours bringmng i.p at 12 dlegrees below freez ingr, the severest cold snap of the season. Forward wheat andl oats are injured, ani it is feared that the spring sowing o1 oats have suffered1 from the freeze. Some of our farmers bedded swee and planted Irish potatoes last week They also planted some corn, etc. T. N. Hunter had his great toe i earla mashed off last week while hiandling i heavy box of goods. Our merchants arc doing rushing bus iness just now. It seems that there is more guano be ing sold than ever, especially at thi: point. At the dummy line meeting hlcd here last Saturday, $3,000 was subscribed ii a few minutes, with encouraging pros pects. Dead. Mrs. Zelia Bowven, wife of HIon. J. HI Bowen, died last Saturday, the 16th in stant, e1 typhoid fever, aged 34 years She leaves a husband and two small child ron besides numerous friends and re tives to mourn her loss. The0 funera was held at George's Creek on Monday The services were conducted by Rev. J1 F. Anderson. Tihe bereaved family hay our hearfelt sympathy in this their grea affliction. He who steals m'y prse steals trash but lie who wantonly puurloina my bottlh of Salvation Oil stealsi something thao eiiriches him indeed and leaves me bank rupt, a victim to aches and pains, a sor rowing, wvooful citizen, until I can slow~ ly creep to the nearest_drug store. NotIce to Teac1sers. The uiext regular examiaation a teachers for this county will I o. held ii the court house oii Friday, April 4th 1890, opening at 9 a. m. and closing ai 6 p. m. J. R. GLAzuNERn, mneh6w4 - School Conr missioner. An eastern man advertise a for ''a be to openi oysters with a ref< rence." Oyi tors do nlot geneorally obt oin references but milions can truthful y testify to flh marvelous power~ of D)r. Bull's (loug) Syrup. The following are the aumotunts C the salar'es receivedl by the officers the Naional Alliance and Inidm trig 0.. 0 per~ annum and all expenses,'witi $1,000 per annum for offhico assistant J. H1. Turr.or, secretary-sala $ 2,(000 per annum arnd all 'expensei C. W. Mactune, chairman excecutiv commirnttee-salary $2,500 por1 anni un and all exlpensces. Evan Jones, chairm an judiciar committee--salary nothing and ni appropriation for expenses. Den Terrell, leturer--salarv~ $3 000 nr nnum nd, all m..se,tr d usiness:Notices.. hiloh's Cough and Consumption Uuro d is sold by us on a guarantee. It Cures Consumption. 0 W Earle, druggist LADIES Needing A tonic, or children that want building up, should take BROWN'8 IRON UITTERKS. It Is pleasant to take, cures Malaria, Indigew o tion, and biliousness. All dealers keep It. hilloh's Vitalizer is what you need for Constipation. Loss of Appette, Dizziness, and all symptoms of dispepsia. Price 10 - and 75 cents per bottle G W Earle, drug r gist Croup. ohooping Cough and Bonchitis. Y immediately relieved by Shilogh's Care. 0 IV Earle, druggist V BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures inillgeition. Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala. ria, Nervoum,eNs. and General Debility. Physi S clans recomnidcn<l It. All dealers sell it. Genuine hastrade mark and crossed ed lines on wrapper. 3 For lame bock. side or chest, use Shi - loh's Porous Paster. Price 25 cents. G - W Earle, druggist e Once was heard a minstrel singing, 1 All the air around was ringing, I With the sweetness of his song. 3 Sang. he loud of fame and glory, 3 Sang of battles fierce and gory; 3 But none listened of the throng That went crowding by. 1I . Then a tale of love he chanted, . Of a casile, old and haunted, Of a maiden wondrous fair. Rescued from dire peril there By a knight of noble bearing; But the people little caring Passed, nor raised an eye. III Then once more, with words so thrilling Sang he, all the tumult stilling, IlurryiNg footsteps lingered near, All were eager now to hear, For his tlieme reached poor and wealthy, Charmed alike the sick aud healthy Gave an impulse vew. IV For lie sang, "Oh, hear yc, Mothers, "Fathers, Sisters-At Sloan Brothers, "You can bargains* find "Suited to each mind. "Drugs to help the worst diseases, ''Medicines that cures and pleases." (And his words were true.) V "-Seeds that sprout as soan as planted, ''Also paints and .,ils when wanted, "Glass to make your houses lighter "And your fireside seem the brighter-" Soon the minstrel stood alone, All to Sloan's for birgains* gone, And his work was done. *By bargains is not meant goods at less than value, but pure unadulturated articles. T -TIE H. Farmers' Friends! TIRE WORD. Daily, Eight. Pages, $7 a Year. E THE SUNDAY BUDGET E Twelve Pages. $2 Year. 0 (B1y Mail Only.) P L THE WEEKLY WORLD. E Twelve Pa-es, *1 a Year. Largest, Newsiest, Brightest, S Best and ONLY Fearless Paper in South Car olina. Sample Copies FREE I P ADDRISS : E World-Budget Co. R CIlAlILESTON, R. C. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ~County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. P. McD. Alexander, Plaintiff, against. John B. King, et al., Defendants. By vir tue of a deere of foreclosure and sale made in this case by his Honor, Judge W. H. W allace, on 11th (day of July 1889, I will sell to the huighecst bidder before the court house dloor, in the town of Pickens, onl sale (lay in April 1890 during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, to wit: All that piece. parceel or tract of lhnd, lying and being in and near the corporate limits of the town of Easley, County of Pickens and State aforesaid, bounded by lands of Allen Mlauldin, T. H. Me.\ahan, R. Duke and others, containing seventy-four and one-half (74 A) acres, more or less. Terms of sale, one-half cash and -the balance on a credit of twelve mon this from day of sale, to be secur. ed by bond of purichmaser bearing in terest from (lay of sale, and a moert. gatge of the premiscs. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. M. STEWART, Mar. 4th. '90. Clerk of Court. Clerk's Sale. - AE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, -County of Pickens. In Common Pleas. 'Jesse W. Stribling, Cashier, Plaintiff, against i J. T. Fendley, et al. Defendants. In pur'suance of a decretal order mnade ini the ablove stated case b)y a H-on. James Aldich, Presiding Judge, L on March 6th, 1890, I will sell to the - highest biddler on saleday in April, -next, before the court house doom, at ~ Pickens C. H., (luring the legal hours oIf sale, the following described Real SEstate, to wit: One lot in the town of Cen. tr'al, containin)g 011-half (i) acre, more t or less, adjoininlg lots of Watkins and others. Also, one othcr lot in same towvn, y State and county afor'esaLid, containl -ing one-eighthm (A) aere. more ori less, adjoining lands(1 of F . B.Morgan, P. R I. Gaines, andI othem s. Also that p)icet, parllcel, or tr'act of land1, situatedl in tho county anid State aforesaid, on the east side of KeoweeO Rive'r, adljoining~. 1lands of C. L. Holingswoth an Joseph Price, andl con1tainlig one hundlred and for. ty (140) acres more or less. Te'rms: One-half cash, balance on a credlit of twelve months, with leave to the p)urchlasheQr to aniticip)ate pay. ment. The cred(it p)ortionl to be0 se - uredl by bond of purltchl)ser and mnoirtge of the pr.emises, with in. Sterest from dlay of sale. Termns to lbe complied with in one hour or prlemu ises re-sold1 at risk of former purcha ser. Purchasers to pay fori plaper's and for recording the same J. M. STEWART, Go, for foP bet cem of I we glar IL Sia Cof ext HI 1B90. McFALL'S ALMANACK - FOR ---- It is natural for folks to look for a "Blow" in -3farch, because March. is a "blustering" month, but when they read an ad. from this Almanack they know there is no blowc about it, but always solid facts. This Almanack has qiow on the shelves, the counters and on the floor and suspended from the ceiling and again st the walls, and in the cel lar, one of the largest and best stocks of General MAerchandise that has ever been inside of th is house. It's like "Peace in the family;" "all want it and must have it." The trade des mands it, and therefore we htave to utilize every space. NOWJJ SE E IIER E: WVe have just opened the nicest lot of White Goods and Hamnburg Edgings, Laces and Hlosiery we have' ever had. The largest stock of Hats, Ladies Mlisses, Mlen's and Boys, in Straw, Fu~r and Wool. The largest stock of Shires., White, Streaked a,ud Striped, and will be abld for a song, if the song is sung right. The nicest lot of Ready-.Made Clothing we have had in a long tinme, and the figures a little lower, and that shines the eyes of a buyar. .Now is a good time to fix about the Garden. This A lmanac offers only the best variety of Seeds and Potatoes. T'ry a J)ow Law Cotton Seed Planter. And put your tradle where it does the most good,wnhere it is appreciated, and where you get the worth of yuor money, and wihere you know there's ALWIA YS SOAP. W. T. McFAL L. 1890. A. B. & J. 1. CARPENTER, And Pharmacists! Mansion House Drug Store, Near Court Hlouse. GREENVILLE, . S, C, When y'ou come to (reenville, call and see us. You will find at our store ai full stock of Pure and( Fresh D rug~s, Chemii cals, Patenlt Med(icines. IBrushe(s, Combsn, andl everything in a first class drug stere. Iluist's andl Ferry's Gardcni Meeds, A LL~ FImsiI. Orchard, Blue and IHerds Grass arnd C'lover. En Best stock tobaccos in the city. A. B&J. 1L CARPENTER. gRE W' aiin and".i.i, "i.'t,; II (ak e, 'ie., Muffins, Warn!. EA kuo oic*9 D. plingN POWD0. oM.atli. %GOOD, BRUCE & CO., lave bought heavier In Spring Dds HAis Season thaln ever be e. TIMese Goods will be olea inspeetion by tine 10thn. A ter idea of the 1tyles anal Pr will be given in the atext issue 3lmis paper. Ian tihe znaeanstinne are elosimng out teunamats te., dless of Cost. otS of 1lowS, Plow StoCIs, ndled Hoes, Flou', ISagar asd ree, eheaper tlan tle cheapb and no jokiang albouat. it. ive us your tratle. iGOOD, BRUCE & CO, iE STANDERD_FURNITURE 11[ Now is the tine to get yir Christ mas presents. ('ai on )ed-rom suitm, arlr ml-a kit che urnitlure. I have a splendid teads, etc. F. M. Morris at Pickens, is miy 1ageit. CA("ll n hih ory at. Field. Cil ow( poplar lumber taken in exclh:nge for furnitlre. LE WIS-11MOi (The Polln' Corer Store Head the Process: Wyith a line of Seasonabile Bargzains which (cannlot lie driplicated you all to call and1( inispect. O ur sto (ck has b;een carefi to meet your wants, and each anmd evecry art i4 is miarked at Prices which ?W' Defy A11 Comnpetiti.a WVe hiave a Glood Stock of Staple and Fancy Gr( Our stoc )k complrises FLOUR, BA(ON, LARI), (COlN MEAL, M[OLASSES FEE, SODA, P1E11>-' t SPIt ES and ALIL (yi'111 CLES IN TI'lE 0 li 'ElUY LINE. VWe ailso keep a very Complete Stock e f Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, %tovt 4, liian ns'watre a and TLiinaaa( miW We are Aigent s for thle St:uub:ltrd Fuirn itmte Iacter3 Omleltet Stock on 1lu11al. Ih>oi't fotI to (comle and see ums, as w mythiing ii the merchndaise line you want, anid will imake it, to LEWIS & MO] PIcI Noun-liee;idesat Nunnm. TIESTATEl. OF SOU'Ti CAlIOLINA Common Pletis Court. Agoifroo Benson B. Gilstrap, Phlint. If, fL eSli i * Robert T1. (Gi-ilin, I)efendant. ~ 1iI O)arsi Suniuinons. C'omlnaint Fi led. lL un od(0 To the dlefendanit, Itobiet T I. ( rilin. You are hierebiy suinmonedi and riiredn ie ~ vl tii to answver the compllaint ini this aet ion, fgo rzn whieb is this~ da y filed ini the ofliet' of'11 thi O tie 7set clerk of court ?'or P ickens (colmit v, ot t o pj,kiw i i serve a copy oif your aniswer lto fthe saidi leii~11(0t compnllainit oui the subtsribeIrs at t hcir lliei at1 Pickens, S C, within I wenty .Iavs afterIAid2y1g the service hereof, e'xclulsivye of L 'then dy ii. of suech service; andl if you fail to answer 8ml o 1( the compijlainit within thle ti'metaforesaidl Xl ut(10 the plainiff ini this 11(tiin will a1pply to thle courit Ifor the relief dhemaindedh ini thle ~ 1lii~fi con,pllainit.imetosi i'e Dated F'ebuary 1fth, 18!). ':.ri, ec r(lI EssA^'l d J ST EW A 10T, ( ( . ona tyolc PI~int ifls At t')rneys.(1 Jl l 'Itikenot ie thii. theofihthetiialudatinrth siiiiinons,(if wich tliewhieb, 100 i acresf iv was fied iiithe (ihi100(fatresclerodf coh cout if(411i14i1 pca fr I~ean, Vof go rzn I'ickcis iiithe Stte tfheretlareuI7lse,tth lOth~ilayof Ii'tpair,v I known asth COI'Il~AN kt)~NSOoNrsO. febl3wfl I'l;2ioxen fatt enoui, Iliets,I wli o sy t Ilsi who ite i met suitii thoseNll borow,se u TS hiesdn, Luober, &c.rif uin:h Thiaie noi el ha o t the fhin:m in the(f(15 tl 111 wl mmios , lie whilh t l is s i iihrebforeoiiiisiacopy wa il edi4 it the ouie ot thes lerk oflIlii le Wlmk the PotickensiinItheIStateEof MiuehoCarMlrch,lat feb13w6l Platies At.or.,s.C. :uh1,ndwl Ilavin rce tlyceuteinryw minhhn(1 and othER none .xtnsve imrv.I);e0 ico mens, wih t sy t thse ho re i ~ 11 PROFESSIONAL.*<; Attorney at Law, - PICKENS C. H., S. O 0-Moncy to loan on easy terms, o well securedt paper. 0111ce in Curt Hlouse. july26'88y1 WE .i& Olan, J., B. Bogw Greenville, S. C. Pickens 8. C W ELLS, OUR & BOGGS, Attorneys at Law, PICKENs C. H., S. C: MH. F. AN.ESl, C. L. Ilol..INOSWOUT11, Solicitor 8ih ('ircuit. Pickens, S. C. Ureenville, S. (. A NSEL & 1OLLING-SWORT11, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, PICKE'NS C. I., S. 0. Practice in all tle cout ts of the State and altentlionl given to all business entrust ed to thein. iIIlil4-88tf ANSION HOUSE LAW OFFICE l Iome No. I West Street. WINuoml?, D.%v oil Nian-r. NIX & NIX, Gunsn"I-1.1.1i, S. C. Practice in all the courts of North and South Carolina. Ten per cent for collett ing, withoit coitractint for inore or less. (:an the 1(*t! *iY'100 cents on the colllctod for .Jas. O'Connor & Co., huoxville. aft, r five t)od lawyers had h (1 the clait vithiout. (oil, cI Ing a cent. lie who ennl and don't pa y is i (ou >18 thicf. Ile steals both iconUtklee and molnn All the latr-st torturo,4 of collecting appli' to such d1, btors. M' ]ot "too late." It will cost you nothiig to try us, 1t firenecs: Pr,sident Ilanilin 1jeattle, of the U'reenvill., National Hink, and Pres. ident lailnmond, of tac People's Bantk, Grenville. jal1l6tf H ILL k WELDON, Dantists, 112 Main Street. GltENVILLE, S. 0, 41-3 (yas givenl every Thursdays 8:' Fridays, and teeth extracted without pi D". FR"N S11",1" 1, 11%%- '5'WtI il IfLr et"p-pS. C., and respvct fuily (ffers his )rofes sienal srvi-ices to the public generally. janl2tt D 1 J. P' CARILISL,E, Dentist, GXlrEENVILL. Mflee, over Westmlorchld Bros. & drug slorc. jan1u' GIZEENVILL E DENTAL CO. I AV~~. M1. NOR10m), 1-. 1). S., M1 GlprENVILLE, S. C. $5 for a set. of teeth; 25 cents f tracting tet 25 to 50 cents for teeth ; 25 to 75 ients for silver till leo our vegan,tled-up Cor gold Jillings. You can't 1r, work no illatt'r how nmch 1i3 or i i - it.iv, tertih fill'1. without pain1. nov' 28f 121 Main Stre t.. nii rh DR-II J. B. CARP1ENI-MI, Dontist, Wily elcd found at l-l-ty oil lie 2-11h hiiist . ]it! u ra t all to lie first.I.la Zs. [021 I I 01iPS 01gM Hats, Caps, AgE, , and always,keepCa Linn.lsupptly41 you1 (cwieth yorineesio o so. sfis-ls i l t esU C, 1, s. OF otI i ii . i i aatI the Pickensle sidealy cty r,. A.nGmiles fPom Hats 3 C0 as, oft~ :1onm land,lt144100i tacreslt (ifered,ri an< 1ii'30 acresetse R S,'land, ar,uti>otre,which 1 inents in, g[<, r8 . sitl iil51,.I.i1 ide (tMC t,S.uit.the puerchahser.o >rk Puueks nd ne c' a t4'141) li o l(e,ttI ant in 3um0 ant1s of n sht1( ihegatl. wh ma wishto, (I~4i t)1. iylult i~0hdyo rel stat1, 101~~Cll d,Aitotonui.I89 a.t Pickns 3') ,uru '~N~hE1~JP .0 tiuit Is ien what( I'c j(T( 1'F A4STLMNI bruit turter bood ofikii ')1)3,S (~ nte7 idyo s tek o f horse,s,elsel ad isatnd ds ted Blackhawk. A. do wely tosee tois i~1Aliils.)tm oterl arratenal--ent------s._ h,t Pikes~ C. I., oN OlIET )IrlSA! hut rnaeat whae aboveS-AIp.rlti i lie et ist,. F theolia,4'h illt liIegunt- es aega t.lto e itcla sind tt )13 or NorleitbMay est, to8 writ HRe. I regpr/PN 1R . (eE L . F. E S. Lou 910f 3. I. Amn gt,c Aei GRENVILE, s,' byZ,tu --el Crelitd tu"2l exeletO nihd It snist-cassc 1i alits 0ENl~l.\JmPUnt.s, anRsoe. of the Rcs, Pate hitI!e(ltnrem )l~lo th. Sintin he health. stock mfostdel,iaht for yity enune om. do ~~1l tose tisIli in tuits nd fotor a cannt h exelldfi onyt.sert pliui 11ram~ceotsOA. A .J.ATE. ron~fe t'ettcr irenlao Wiy Trm, *At , tIay Al e Rus Z irhlall an singubir hwikindre N.nS'I.EWi., .. . te2thdyo Ma * next afe uletio ee t1