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"So theStory ttoes.? ? 80 the story goes? The Franklin's daughter chanood to stray Where the mill-stream flews. Aad &* the rustic bridg* shoorosscd? | ?0 the tier? goes Over the roil ?he stoeped, and loat From oat her breaat a reae. The streim ran fust, theatream ma strong? r?e the etory geee? And on tta waters bore along The careless, ataiden's rose. as^JEB B Jjr 13 5. t ;i Tho miller a son stood bj the hank? 80 the atory goos? He stepped the wheel; and, ere It sank. Caught up the maiden's rose. Then in his cap he placed the Sower He the atory geee? And boldly te the maiden's bower He bied^at dsylighfa oloso. "Is this thy flower, sweetheart!" he eried? 80 theetery gocj-? The maiden blushed the maiden sighed, ? Oh, jire nie back my ruse!" "T eg flowers,*' he aaid 4,so ewect and fair" Po the story goes? "Twere shams to hart?ene'brea at ahold bear Thyself and this red rose." What more the j oath and maiden said That Summer eve, who kuows: But he kept the flower and won the maid? ?t the stery goes. Mary s Wish. Row I do wish I were Muud Jubn ?en !" "Wjyujffisld jeo like to be Mau'1 Johnson !"i?ked sister Fanny. 'Because Maud lives in inch a bcau tilul houua and wear* silk drosses, and r.dtHrlul? handsome carriage aud doch r. >t have to^rpto^schoor, but has a teach ?>* f :- hersi.lf alone." '?Wouid you ba willing to ieavo papn ?ei ro&inmn, and I, fur tueae 'Un-'B:" ? No, W i Ou?'t help w.'.sbi::g I wen ?1 mmw ^m990 eaft fe 8<0/>C ?D.a you know that Maud was lame.'' nd! ed mnnims, ''aii^^tiiat she ia often .- , and sontethn'et'very loueaouie, fon ?he has no brother or si ter to pluy with!" -Is"iiusljfi.b ? a'.; I did not know she wac latnt. I have never sven her walk; ?utneti/nes aha site at the window whei< SjjKJ pa*s to school, and we oftm see hoi nn our way hurno, ridinjj in her curria^e v?arah l'ierce told tve that h*:r faihci gave her all the money she wanted, uu tkaJcoWwHCOuld do just aa fhe pleased With if. I thought it would be niece t. hare all these things, But if I should bare to be lame, and to lire without an bruuer or ei.tcr, I wruid ratlcr bw self.1 - 1? ' ssai ? Fromptkd uy Loyk.? One mornim. I found little I)ora busy at the ironinp table, smoothing tbo towels and atoek ings. ??Isn't it bard work for little aru:f!" 1 aiked. A look liko sunshine cane into b< r faco, MvShc, glaoced towarda her m> ther whq wa??rockiiig tbo baby. 'It isa't bird when 1 do it for raanus ?be laid softly Hew tn;c it is that lore makes lab sweet. Soil We Lvo the blesacd Sa viour we ?hall not fiud it hard work lot Hint. It is lore that makes Iiis y tu>? and his bureen light. TA?'I'rte?)F ov Loys ??A' little giri *fjpid to her mother one day; 'Mamma,! l0TOVOtjl|^ " 'I he mother waa busy, and did not re ply' so ahi^eprated her words; 'Mamma, I dove ynu," ?l ill the mother made but a aligH answer end little Emuia Bald ngeiu, very eerncsty: ?Mamma, I do l|?r<lft*j.! ,' ?' ,'Uut why do yuu think eo, my child!' Because,' aaid Kinma/I leva to do all mi?^^ please you.' -, 1 1 mmm .^>?H?uaiii iii A gentleman lent to the intelligence ef?c? to ob'aitt a "joung lady" to look on while his wife did the work. 1 he creature whu waa offered for the lair crv f?er asking acme fifty-question* oW* whether they had "tubs ect whether the "kitchen waa dowu stairs," oto., a.ekcd how many eTeninga ehe could have "out." ' "Well," acid the icmau, 4'I don't tee how we oau let ou have more than seven." 4,IIew Idreu have you 1" said the maiden. -Only . oue b?j eight oars o'.d, b;tt I wi.i drown luiu if you 'hlnV. ho'd be in the rond " ^ "God knows what ia best tor us,'1 6u.d mamma, "and he has given as each work to do which no ouo else can BsfMffPasaV**^^ to wish to change places with any 000 alte. Wc are where G.od placed ua, aad that wu may be sure is ths best place' for us. Let its live to please him, aud then wo shall always bo contented and happy," Customks.?' leidi ?eu call, that a veal cutlet waiter: Why. it is an insult to ever? true talf in the country " Waiter; I dieVt h.ean t9 insult you, sir." Ayer's Cathartic Pills. ? Vor til tho purposes of a Laxativ* jjasdiotne. Perhaps no on* medi cine Is so universally required by every body as acatharti?, nor erne ever nay be* fore so universally adopted into nee, la every country end ?mon* all classes, aa tbie mild buteflcieot purgative Mi. The obvious reason Is i that iti! a more relia ble a-'id far more ef-l fectnal remedy than any other. Tuo&o who hare I tried it, know that it cured them: those who hare not .know that it cures thelmeighbora and friends; and all Know that what it does once it does ai-1 waya ? that Itnovcrfnllt'arough any fault or ncg-' 5loot of its oompoci?on. We have thousands upon i o u sand s of c orti ucatea of their reut ark able cures of the following complaints, but such cures ar* known in every neighborhood, and we need not publish them. Adapted to all ages and conditions In all climates; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may be taken with saiuly by anybody, 't heir tugar-?enting preserves them aver iWh.and makua them pleasant to take, while being; purely vegetable, no harm can ariso from their use In any quantity. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action ? remove tho obstruction* of tho stomach, bowels, II vor, and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular actlou to heal Ui, and by correcting, wherever they exist, auch de rangemonta as are tho first origin of disease. Minute directions are gtveu in tho wrapper on the box, for the following com* laintt, which ttoeae l'itla rapidly cure: ? for JDjass**)*!?. or Tadlgroelloa, U?st* tarae, laaeoor ami lios* mf A|iiMa(laei,they should be taken moderately to stimulate tho stom ach, and re*sto:o its healthy tone and action. for ?.tv?-r Complaint and its various symp toms, Blllone Ueavlstcke, Hick Ueevi. ?rke, Jrtumiice or ?-rr?-n alcksteee, tool Colic and Ullioue ferer?, they ehould bo Judklouslv tnkeu for each ease, to correct the diseased action or remove Ute obstructions which cause it. For ISyaeuterr or Itlarrhoeu, but one mild dose is generally required. For llUeuruutUui. liout, O ravel, X*a1. ?ttstion of tliei Hrurt, 1**1 n lei torn Ide, lfack and Lolas, thov ehould ho eontiu uotuly taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system, with such change these complaints diaappcar. For Uropiy rind Dropsical gwcll lag-* they Hhould no taken in Urge and frequent dose* to produce the effect ?i a draatie purge. >or Nuppr.'??ioi? a large dose should V* taken a? it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. As a Dtnnof I'llt. take me or two rillt to promote digestion and relieve Uie stomach. An occasional dose- stimulates the stomach and bowels into bcakthy action, restores the appetite, and invigorates Che system. Hence it is often ad rshtsgooua>rhoreno m ri.'u- derangementexists, Ono who feels tolerably .well, often finds that a doic of these Villi make* him fed decidedly bet tor, fi'nm their cleansing and renovating effoct on the digestive apparatus. Dr. J. c. ATZJlJeCO., J'rnotUti ChcnttoU, LOWJCLL. MASS., V. 8, A. may 11 c ly Ay^r's Ague Cure, S'or PoTor and A^ruo, Itlormltleut Jrover, Chill I'm vor, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Foriodioal or BUiuua Fever, Sc, and indood all tho aflsotiona which ails* from u.'alariuu0, ia&r&h, or wiasxraUa poisons-. ?Ci> ono remedy ^s louder called f-?.' :>y th-? n'c easi?cs <it tho American people '.ii8n a eui O and sate tost for Fover and Apu*. Such ve aro now enabled te offer, with a ] er1-?'.-' corteiiiiv.Uia'. It will ? radicate Uto dini-u^e, and with ;tssur. 01 founded on proof, that ue harm c:m ... ? o front its use in any quantity. That which prutecls from or ore vents Ulis dis order must bo of Immense service In the com munii'e* where it prevails. I'rtvrntii.n ti better than .-uro, for the imticnt esrape* Uie ruk which ho must run hi violent attacks of Uda baleful dis temper. This "Cmot" expels tho miasmatic poison of Fkvkb anu Avut k from lite lystens. and prevents Um development of the disease. It token on the first approach of Its premonitory ayrattems. It is not euly the bcit remedy e?er >'et dt ?coverod for this rlass of complaints, bnt also tue dimmest. The large quantity wo sup ply for a duliar brings it withbt Uvi reach of ?rcrybody; and in bilt"us districts, where K*vi.* mt*i> Aul'S prevails, everybody should hare II, endues U fretly, boUi for cure and pro tecUiui. It is hop<td this price will place it within the reach of all ?tho poor as well aa Uie rich. A groat superiority of this remedy over ?uy other ever dbicovered for Ute spcoly and certain cure of Intermittent* i?.that it c-.mt.oins no Qui nine or mineral; eonaequenUy rt produce* no quinism or oUter Injurious effects whatever niK-a the consUtutloa. those cur?vt v-- [* -7; *;?? jj neaivuj ?a u vuey nau never had Uie disease. Fever and Ague la not alone the conscquonce of the miasmatic poison. A great variety of die ovdera arise from lta irritation, among which are Ncurabiia, Bhetunntlsm, Gout, Hoadache, IUIntlnej?d, Toothaelio. Karachc, Catarrh, Asth ma, Tt Ipitation, l'alnntl AfTect'on of tho ffple*n, Hysterien, Fbiu'mUie Bowels, O'lic. raralysls, and derangement of the stomach, all of wbleh, when oiiglnaUng. in Ulis cause, put ?n Uie in tcrmitteiit type, or become periodical. This ,'Ct;bk'? expels tho poison Crom the blood, and consequently euros them all alike. It Is on In valuablo prou*ction to immigrants and persona travelling or teayncrarily rr-ridlng In the inalv rioua dlatrlctc. If taken occasionally or dally while expoeed to Uie Infection, th.it wiU ' >? ex creted from Uie syrtem, at<d cannot accumnlate in suhlcjant quandty to ripen Into dtscaae. Hence it U even inor? vsluahie for protection than cure: and few will over auffcr from Inter mltteotH If they avail Uieuiselree of Uie protoo ' tion UiU remedy affordn. For I/itw tvmpIulHti. arlplne from torpid ity of the IJv?vr, It 1? an eve*-llcni remedy, sum ulatiiu; Uie Liver Into hcalUiy arUvity, and pro ducing many truly remarkable oiuvt, where omer medicines fail. run xnr.n nr T>r. J. C. AY 13K?t CO,, Lowell, Mass., PmetUnl and AtwlyHrml Chrnmitta, A KD BOLD ALL RODND TUB WORLD, ruicjc. $t.oo rxn bottlb. way 11 e ly -2_-:_ Hr: CKTAT- BLOOD Pill R! Fl EH: J'oMCssing powerful lovtroraui g l'( .OPhRIIF.S^ A PLCA??NT DRINK Theee bitters arc t-celUvtly invaluable ia WlgJt is eeu.ie j j (ST3TKt3m j?llf?t Jt llf The* purify tho system, and will cure UySPtPSIA ? C'ENCftAL Pt'RI.LlTY. Aeealteeat and Intcnallteat revere, ?j j tlVs*!1^ :la?1 .^Vl ^ S rT^ ^ iS^Ui^Lftl;^ end are a pc?venttveo<Chui< eadFrree. AH ytetl to their roncrfal efllcacy. Axe aa antidote to change of wait: cad Ui-.u Mkmmnmmmsiim to the vmUd frams, sad correct ail IRKEG?1 \RLfY ?t THF-VjOWEI' S yrOl sateaUrS of mfferlng to tho lick, nnd The grsnA Fanaesa for all the ills of life. " RY-ONE DCTTl.f. T?8 staniarl 09 I a Voung PEISiCUK TBIRK, t^Jv rim iVrsACTIlX er gingt?, these fitters are ?ta reo,aaUod and have often seen the* efceviogUfe. \:on( i;.."iii ivraoiin iia? iJ>g deotands agatast the Batate of the late John Donnett will render an account cf thtm duly attested tu. and those ihd?t>t<.d will make payment to the undersigned. JOHN F. BONK'UTT, Tt ?cutor. OranjsUnrg March i* h, IRTfi ?f '^gaiast t, strong; snd lively competitor in trade, must de?et* sdeasets* uaUrsi-r te hie beat, aee*. He nut kno* hi* markst *nd suit kts omtootero, M ?.. *x tut \ ? AND Ay tks selsstisn of his stank, aad by kis prises sauet invite trseX who EOTS AWAY., witk tkt ides tkst any sort or geeda will da WILL LITE ? ? Te repent kis felly. A firstelass steak, aad tks ability ta sell at tke cheapest priese will enable a aserchaat ; TO FIGHT Sueeriifully say eppositiea and la conquer sueeeis. Let castesmars eeate ia. Wketker they buy my Groceries, Pnre Liquors, Segars aad Ooed? or net, tf tkey are plesssd tkey will retara ANOTHER DAY. a-''. "i ' , v ' ?.? ^ .1 Tb? b.'st Sieok of Orooeries and tke Cheapest. A full line of Whiskies. Horses Stabled ?Tid eared .or at moderate ratet. A devotiea to bueiaees Tkoee are aa* gearaatets. try me. C!. I>. KOSTJOUM. mar I o ly A MAN WHO * ?r ?? y ? F"? tjf A f*jr Plffr* ? . Starts Busies** should "go la" to win. In epeaiag tke latsrprlse laleea, tk* Isbieriktr deieioiined t? T A V 'u a full and r7??</fttosk of Liquen, tbat would eemmead themselves te all, aad by eesi tetj and ftibentien to place all who tried him UNDER The necessity of admitting that he was a fair dealer. Those wke drank from The Faucet of the Lager Beer Barrel ?d ?0 vvurk edateraainod sbould be satisfied aad bs iadaoed te retara. He deicrmin- j ali d*r and think j ALL NIGHT. as to rst&b'.n,;. ?t reliable euetom He baa eaeooeded. Frem Meadsy vs*r\:- - tks rwA euu'.iaars until SATURDAY NIGHT. }rrssss> i him1 fii'asi.u.i?... ?rem tks tims tbat his anaeaassmsat FOUND wav into the pipers ant BURST Une? t*ne notice of the pubHe, until now, the Sftle of Liquors, Segarraai Ttsteco io> eOBttaaed with naibated pfttrsssge. OPEN aors. sad hearty w-lceme kis basa tke motte, aad TO-DAY The UBteriigeed returas his thanks for the liberal support ke kas r?ssirs4 sad kajs its ceniinuftoee at the ENTF.RPR15E SALOON, kept BY J. HERMAN W?HLERS. fsb IS Hew Goods ARRIVING BY KVBRY NORTHERN STEAMER, AT GEO. H. CORNELSON. Ia order to be prepftred for the demands of tke seaseo, I am resolving Urge supplies ef ill tho various goods needed at this time of ths year; suak as Plantation Supplies, Tools. Plows, Irea. . And everything else necessary to make a crop. 1 am Ageat far tke fellewiag valuable tnd e tablished Manures ; KTIWAN tJUAM . ETI WAN M9SOLVKD BONK, ETI TT AH CK P FOOD. ATLANTIC PHOHniATE. ATLANTIC ACID PH08FHATS, X FRANK COK'R PHOSPHATE, PERL71 AN GUANO. LAND PLASTER LIME AND SALT. Ali the above Manures are offered at manufacturers prices will bs seid at tke same ' rms ssatthe wt>rks aad will be delivered if requested at any dopet on theSeatk Garelias Railroad*. job 1 tiKO. H. OORNKiJON. ?tr*!? I; i *! DUKES' HOTEL. ***** * RUSSELL-STREET, ORANQEBURG, S. C. 3***? s.< aw kweaa-t*??. The Subscriber tskos grest pleasure ia announcing to his FRI8NI>8 and the COM* M UNITY that be has UPEN KD * HKST-CLAKS HOT KL, at the Large Keeieteaee recent ly occupied by Mr. Hano Itiuinsnsksr. Comfortable Aceemmodatieus, a Bounteous i Table and Courieus Attention are Guaranteed. jaa 1*?3m J. W. M. l>t UFJ*. tfk\W ftfa; jf i j a "ZZX X AT COST ?an '.8 HIE BALANCE OF Ml STOCK OF j*tad t Made Clothing aad Ladies T>reee Good's ??>!> he offered for tke aert Bt> davs at and BELOW COST for thj CASH. Jf. MeKAMASA'B. New JUST arrived FROM THR ABOVJI MARKfcT bm*> at I V m)m ejwo? ??Vitst? Y.:?ej*>1 bj4 ? A Splendid Stock of Fancy- DRESS and other Choice GOODS. AT D. LOUIS' who 18 offering BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS. AS well AS thr arovi GOODS AT AND BELOW COST also a full stock of FAMILY GROCERIES call soon and SECURE BARGAINS! ??a ^ ? D, LOUIS, r-_ ^.^ouv3atwr<<i>^v v'^r^d ill? r x ii -m i ^Tsr-ar^nia screen1 REGULAR DAILY TILADE. ANOTHER TRAIN JUST IN AND FILLED WITH DESIRABLE GOODS! AND CU.HTOHK.iU SUOi'H ?g AT BULL. SCOVILL k PIKE, Making Selection from their Extraordinary Large md Varia*" Ytefk ?/ GENERAX MERCHANDISE. Thair tseortsnent, with oouatant addition*, i* UNSURPASSED Keth aa to STYLES and QUALITIES. Their faci??e? iu drawing supplies from desirable Market* FOR THE CASH Enable the mi to make the heat possible RATES, whioh it t'ua OLD BULK eon t oued from it* ORGANIZATION? 1842, Giving an experience of 30 roan in Ruainess. Konuomy and Knteri>riae together with the Energy and gentlemanly d???rt Riant nf all their Assistants, are alvavi found at the OLD ESTABLISHED house of HULL, SCOVILL & PIKE. um 25 n it muLOMtii i-X-LU'u.x. .' iJt seam - ?-*?*. ecs << farm, " * ** * *i ? 1* *1 so c.o .<]? .**?'<? lirCi'lD I5r*OPM THE PnBLIC THAT Fin I? STTf.L CARRYING ON TH1 OAlt W ri?s* Makn.ein all Ita rnrions branches, and will Menutaetare #r Repair at the Shortest Notice, all Carriagea, Buggies or Wagens. And am ate* prepared ?Ith i new tress and o XI to 01n and pack COTTON ;" **' ? ?e?*eiux a* ?? . SHORT NOTK'K. Cetten OIK.NKP AT MY MILL kas brought f-ess 1 te J seat snore thaa tkat Oinned on tks common O'ns; . (:t anl 2?1y TV WH. HI Ciasisstob. 9- C> December 28, 18TL. M AND AFTER 8UNDAY DKCBMBBK, 24. the Passenger Train oa UataBFJnT ?eil Belli nil aatl ? ??Milni 7- j * ^ i iiniM^M xi ??nr Lmti Charleston._8.10 A. ML - Arrive at Augusta.CM P- saw*' Leave Charleston...8.10 A.M. Arrive at Colombia....?.^....&ts??V|Bj*CSW roa *'h A b LB8TOJ Lobt? Augusta...7.40 A. M. Arrive at Cbarloatoo....1.20 P. K. I?t. Columbia.flOX* Arrive at Cbartoatoa. .1.20 P. Bf. tbbouoh wiLMiaaroa Loot* Augusta.1.00 A. M. Arrive at King-ilia.,.9.00 A. hf. Lobto Kl,,gellle.12.80 P. BJ. Arrive at Augusta.8 10 P. M. ACGISTA BI0HT DirkKSI-IIKDlTIBXOBFT?? ^oanafja to Laavo - - TmA P. Bf. Arrive at Augurta.7.80 A. M. Loava Augusta.8.00 P. ML Arrive at Chortoatoo.^.Mt^J^^ colcmbia siauT bxpcbss?scsdati bx#ar?? K jroU,!^ _t Leave Cha^esUu.7.10 P. M. Arrive at Columbia.7.80 A. kfl. Les-e Columbia.8.00 P. at. Arr.ve at Charleston.7.00 A. M. scmmbbvillb tb All. ^ Leave Pumrnerville at...7.25 A hf. Arrive at Charleston at....8.46 AM. t Leave Charleston at.8.80 P. M. Arrive at Summerville at.4.41 P. M. camdbk buabcs. Leavs Camdea.?.8.18 A. M. Arrive at Columbia.10.40 A. M Leave Columbia.T.1.48 P. M. Arrive at Camden. 6.28 P. M. Uaj snd Night Trains make elese cease* tion at Augusta with Georgia Railresd aad Central Railroad. . .iCTwdBf *a^f^af/V. Night Train connects with Maeea aad Augusta Railroad. ^^'^s^se^B?****? Columbia Night Train eonasets with Greenville aad Columbia Railroad, and with Charlotte Road to points North. Camden Trais eonneets at Kingville daily (exeept Sundays) with i>ay Passenger TsaeJSjBj and runs through to Columbia. . A L. TYLER, Vice-Presides t. 8. B. Pickxbs, Oca oral Ticket Ageat. - .. ? ?. Doors, Sashes, Blindv dta* m P. P. TO ALE, Xftiiufnetnror ??4 Pe*u>r,,?*, No. 20 II ay we Street sad Horlbeebs Wharf CHARLESTON, S. C. tfg~ This is the Largest and most Cosa? piste Factory of the kind in the Soathors States, aud all artiolos is Jjis hue eaa be furnished by Mr. P. P. T?AW-at prices waiek? defy competition. StET* A pamphlet with fall sad deietlcdi J list ef aU sixes of Doo>s Sashes aad Bliad-s, aad the price* of each, will ha. sent tsm?i& i pest Paid, on application te ; JP. P. TOALC. CHARLESTON. S. 9. Jaly IS wee V^1^; : HONKY CANNOT BUY ITl For Sight is Pricelft?. I: BUT TUB DIAMOND SPECTACLES WIAd. F&ESBRYB )T If yea vela* yaur Fyeaigbt use thoea Per fect Leases, Groand from Mi sat* Crystal Pebbles. Melted together, and derive their ? name "Diamond" ens aacoual of their Hard* a ess and nrilliaijey. They will last maay ysars without eh-auge, aad are war^aatadi superior to ail others in use. Manufactured by the SpcaetT OptiecA Manufacturing Co., Now York. ? . CAUTION. ?None Genuing unless etamp <d with our trsde mark. For 8aU by Responsible Agcats tkreagh out the Union, -Tireim.. i ? E. J. OLIYEROS, jaa 20?Jy Oraageberg. S. 9. ???*"? f-SN*f>*>^ -:- ' ' ?? THE Citizens' Savings Bank OF 80UTH CAROLINA. Oranrebttrg Ilru-jcfe. Will pay 7 PER CENT, INTEREST aw SPECI AL DEPOSITS and 8 PER CENT, aa 8AV NGS DEPOSITS. Compounded annually. local Finance Couamttaoar. lion THOS W 01.OVKE. Col. PAUL S FKLDKR, Capt JNO. A. HAMILTON. JAS. H. FOWL! M ' AuaiaUStTl -.-?.???-;-. At Priyate Sale. TBE PLANTATION forming h part a* the Estate of the late Col. Kaitt. aad known as the DARBY PLACE. The tract consists of about 600 seres, ens half wall Timbered, tks remainder Rieh, Bed, Soil, adapted to Crops of alt kinds.' are ths Fi neat Lauds^AeA^ls^tpjBMr^ were valued at $20 per acre iu 11 ho sold for ?aB'-aBBnHsaa***---' ?Joe- now. Oaa feurth cash, t*a remair cr in three instal meats beariag interest frost date and se cured by moyl.aajB c8 ftsjSBfrm.-??^ This <c a splcnd'd chance ' or an? vac <o ?jnng ia secure Ricw Lem4MBa* ajSjaVr P?wr Or *'\**J ^1 ^ktt?JsW f^JeWI??*^ ?1b oeawl Iwm s\, i W v.i sWfjyB ' ^TUdaassaaJs>> - $6^?TWa5S??? people, af either aea,jtaan| ar easy, aaWSaa ?ore moaey at werh ISwssbIS) ?BBBtt* a WeaSeJ dsoaaenta. or aU the time, than at else. Particulars fret. Jb*AMbv hi *fTIWI?OK ist' M -le rertliAA Maine.