The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, January 11, 1899, Page 4, Image 4
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first ol' thr vrai "titi irs ti m tuit- ?m- |
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lt is il plr;i?illg ili lli ni tn IVS Im utlii Ls ;
even beside the employees, ll simieks j
ol tin-ria ni ginni tn ling.
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Congressman Nm inn i- omited i-'
Hilling thal I In* issiii' ol' lin- silvei in
lill! next presidential r;iiilpaigli will br j
relegated in tin H.II bv tin issues
growing out ol lin- wai. In oin hum
hie juilguienl il ihr lleiuoeralM willi
?lo this they will -wn p thr cnituliy I
next. year.
The various lunn journals in Ihr ,
south air laking up thr discussion of (
the "iill-eutlou plan." We ran si r nu |
opportunity for a t hangi hom Hu- j
present pauper producing systi m until j
tlie. landlords and advance merchants i (
co-operate with ihr tenant -slave in :t I |
plan !?v which the soil can be made tn ]
pue*n??; the southland. It will require j
?"-op?ration tit mil,tV' ?"UHl a change ,
and iwupi'vity.
There, IH mue h opposition from C'm*
federate vvteraua to the bill ot' Senator
Rutler, of North (.'anilina, lo pension
ox-Confederate soldiers, and to Hep
resentativo Hixey's bill to admit Con
federate veterans to Holdiors' home*.
Many petitions have been received by
members of Congress from the Smith,
from Confederate survivors' camps,
asking them to usc their influence to
defeat the two bills. .Senator M cl .nu ri n
and Tillman nra both opposed to the
bills, as ure also a majority, if not all,
of the South Carolina members in the
House of Representativos.
In their presentment to the Court of
General Session? last week the Spar
tanburg (?rand Jury gave u most ex
cellent recommendation with regard to
the over interesting dispensary ques
tion. They recommended that it beso
amended that each cornily shall man
age its own dispensary and enjoy all
the profits therefrom; that the State
dispensary be thine away with; that
each county be allowed to vote on Ihr
question as to whether it will haven
dispensary; that the law he en forced by
the regular county officers as other
laws /?rtr enforced, thus doing away
with the. constabulary. These recom
mendations are worth the attention of
the Legislature.
It is unfortunate that the teacher's
profession is mit more highly esteemed,
eo that the ablest men ami women
might be attracted ami remain in it.
lien of the I a ipr nt abilities usually
find greater inducements in other pro
fessions. Under the present conditions
a nulli of great ability, unless he be ii
philanthropist, can scarcely afford to
devote his talents to ordinary educa
tional work. If we are to have better
education we mus? haven higher ap
preciation of its importance. We must
learn that the solution of educational
problems re.pun s the highest ordet td'
intellect, skill and wisdom; so far from
being a meir routine of appointing
lessons ami drating irritations, it is a
professional work n quiring thc high
est intellect ?md moral rapacity.
Thr Chattanooga /Voi/t KIMOM has
compiled statistics showing the growth
and development ol tin Soul bern
States in the past IO years. Thc ligules
are bused upon repolissent by officials
Of each State. The Humuiaiy shows
wonderful growth in the Southern
States in population, wealth, capital,
railroads, manufactories, agriculture
and education since the census of issn
was taken. The increase in population
lins been m.!) per cent, thc total now
being l7,.V>0,'.i:iii. divided ?is follows:
White?, ll,?lil.'.HHS; adored, it, V.M.bj j.
The inert ase in the white population
has been S per cent; in colorad only
10 per cent. There are 475,?i:{0 persons
of northern birth in the south against
210,:isr? ton years ago. The assessed
wealth is $?,^11.0.17,1(14, and the actual
wealth is estimated at ?tU,??l,8ir?,<KV?.
The. State debts aggregate !?DU.-W0,12?;
county debts, $'.'0,511,?171*; municipal
debts, ?li?,S00,"71H. Total public in
clcbtedness, ? is::, Th? capital
invested in (lie south dining the de
cade reaches $2.:j:K?,l70,000. The mile
age nf thc railroad- is ll,tis ami the
men employed number li>8,7:il. The
Dumber of manufacturing establish
ments is .*Ui,17i, with a capital of $.V?1,
4?y,ferX); hands employed, 537,080: valui
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how iiim.li ?ill lo- j?iveti I n?s|ii*r.tlull?,
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tsulf.it. Ilickoiy Kial liv Kein nary 1st.
Kospect fully,
I). K. Sonni--.
A .Marriiigi? ut Hurdiuc
AM t|ii> muutie ni' darkness was hill
iup t lie lienut i I ni liny ol' hie. '.'Mil, il
large crowd nf friends ami relativen
wiri- o.l flu I eil ;i i ?ni nil lin- le-iileme ul
.Mr. J. lt. Tripp tn witness lin? mar
riugc of lu- only daughter, Miss fcssie
l*t i pp. tn Mi. f/ulilmnl Smith, ami nt
il.-ull iM-hieh they vin- most suleinnly
iinileil in wedlock hy h'."v. T. t '. Ligtin,
ul I'ir linniil. l in- at fi miaut- were
Mr. I.ulher Smith with MUK Million
Picketts, Mr. I.awrenee Menin with
M ISM Alum Smith. Aller thc ceremony
t he i i nw il was ushered into a beauti
fully decorated diningmom with a ta
llie in thc centre laden willi exquisitn!
I'm i* I? anil delirarlos. A flor supper they
e-cnlcrod the parlor, where every ono
.lljuyC-i .themselves tu the fullest ev
ent.
''ii the day following the wedding"
laity attended a reception tendered by
Mr. imd Mrs. J. T. Smith. Thin table
,vns also laden w ith fruits and candies,
unlit wits a glorious sight to seethe,
.rvnng folk? vat ami enjoy themselves.
\f ter ?limier they repaired to the par
lor, whore they talked and played to 1
;?ch one's delight.
The brillo Anti groom were dressed in
beautiful costumes, aud reo?ived many
heautiful and useful presents.
A dnnce was given nt Dr. W. A.
Tripp's in honor of the weddiug putty
Cl.AUKN'K ?SMI-ti?.
Alice Items.
As sunn as tho weather will permit
tin- farmers will try and finish pick
ing cotton, lt takes about fourteen
mouths lo tunke and gather a crop of
rut tun.
Mr. lien line, ol' Dalton tia., has
been \ isiling in ibis section.
Mr. E.H. M c.Ada nt has gone to An
derson to clerk in .liulgc Nance's oflice.
Mr. Pave Lat hem, nf Saut nek, moved
into this community a few days ago.
Miss ! lessie Cowan, a charming
young lady nf the Mohawk sert ion, is
visiting in this section.
Mrs. Eliza Taylor is in the Mohawk
sertiou visiting her sister, Mrs. Cowan.
Pur Magistrate is getting hid hand in
iii the matrimonial business.
Mr. Monroe Alewitie, nf Hay, S. C.,
?pent a night with his brother recently.
Miss Anuie IL Dalrymple spent the
holidays at ber home in the Fork.
Mr. C. Cann has been visiting m this
section.
We would be more than pleased to
seo Mr.AV. 1\ Hell appointed ono of
the County Commissioners. Ile is in
every respect thoroughly qualified for
the position. Mr. Hell luis made the
best Township Commissioner in the
County. If anyone will come und see
the public roads in Hall Township he
will agree with us. Mr. Hell looks
closely after his duties, ?iud makes
every man pay or work.
Mi.-- Chapman, nf ('recueille Comi
ty, has been visit int; Miss Hessin Hai
ley.
Cond luck (n I he 1N ri l l it; KS, Kit and
all of its readers. KtllMKi:.
- lu Prusa'ta tin price of medicine
is regulated by the state, and a new
pri?e list is issued annually.
- Rabbits are dying of cholera in
the vicinity of Matthews, Ind.
A Clever Trick.
lt certainly tunks like it, but lhere ii
really n?) triek Ats mt it. Aovbodv cnn try
it who hun l.nn.o Huck lind Weak' Kidneys,
M ulai ia ur tor vms .ironhie;-. We moan
beean euro himself ri*?ht a?*av hy takln?
Klectric linters This medicina tones up
the whole arvttsm, acts us a stimulant t >
Liver and Kidneys, is a blood parid??* and
uervo tonie. Il euri- Cnn?.! ipnliou llotid
Hehe, Pointing Spells, S'eep less ness and
Meium tnilv. lt i? purely ve^aahlo a
unid lasalive, and r.--t tte* rho nysiooi to
iti until nd vigor. Try Klaotilu Kilter.*?
ami I-?' ?'?Mi vi reed (hat they are a mii-se'e
u'orfii''. Kv? ry lint ile " ni'.mteed O. ly
Title, s bottle iii "lt Ml Orr Omit* Ct
- mt ?> mm i
Chrrap Printing.
Law Hriefs al ltd cents a Hage- (?oort
Wmk, Cn ind Paper. I'rompt Delivery .
Minutes cheaper than ai any other
lioii.se. Catalogues in the liest style.
If you have printing tudu, il will ht; tn
?'OllX interest to wrilo In tin? l'iess and
Irftmer, Abbeville; S. C. tf.
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ra-jly cur?'?] i?. . T S?I willi .t blow I'rpin
iii. tnllL'UC
O?-OR ?.'.'i jiavor ol fruits,
si/t:. quality ami up
ped ra ncr: <?I y v?Taine
wei il ami j J 11 J i M i m ? - - <-t sprain,
i TI . !! j in 'lim:< .< l?v I '? ?t.i iii.
properly com I jim d will? I 'hos
phorit Aciii an 1 Nitrogen, a nj
Mix-rally applied, will improve
every -.'.il and inervase: yield
am 1 i j italiiy of .my crop.
Willi ?ii ?i ...< i I rec our pamphlets, .vhich
!. i: lioiv lo Imy ?"il UM' f< rtilizcrs with
,;ri at. t . ?. oimiuy .'.ml pr?.tit.
o:::?rtAN KAM WORKS.
y.J Nnsaou .St., (Sew York.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
\LL Tcuehors MO .* I II registered nt
t Iii* titilen lief.?rn iln-ir ulitiiiiN r?m in?
-pj.rovwl SHH linn \i?in linnie is on Hie
.-gistor, no there cnn h? m. ?lollly in gnt
liiiii \ ? ? 11 r ??titi in approved anti in nra wing
yi.ur money.
IL H. NICHOLSON,
Co. - uti?, nf K?lucaii<?n.
.Jan ll I8IHI. l!U 'J.
Dissolution Notice.
'?MIK Firm nt ttrownlfo ,v. Vandivers
ll I* lin? liny iltMMilvt.il |>v mutual e ii
Neut, S 1). Hro'wnlee retiring. I lie IMIMI
".?UH will lin rood Neted in Hie future liv
ll. s. lind E. P Va- diver under thu Firm
nain* of V?iitl'V?-r Hms.
All Harsons nv?inn the Firm of flrnwn*
lee ?V VamliverN ere enri.e tty rtfjueHtcd
lo ?-M1I nt IC.* and pav their MOO unis to
;be now Finn. K I?. KftowvLMC,
I>. V iMH VIOK,
K. P V N DI VKR
Anderson, P. <'-. J-*?? 2. '^'O. I
TniNtee'N Nale Kenl Estutc.
BY Deed of TfUSt !f?ul C H. SkeltOD,
I will sell at Ai.dori.on C. .HM ^ *'.?
on Salem!ny lu l*eb miry next -
That Tract of Luna containing 102
nore?, more or lfttm adjoining laud? of
.1 W. Shearer, mid others, known no tho
A. fl. fckebop Tract. * ;
Al**, al] ibai \ml cd&l?]hlttfc iV? V>rea,
?i?rti or lesa, sdjtiibibfc \l\W* ot J. W.
Shearer, A. H. .-<kelton H-ud#, and other?,
known os the Sfniuaou Tract.
Tyrttu^ of ,?~?t?-Ooo third CM?), balance
twelve montan, with In o rest secured by
mortage, and purchaser to pay for pa
pera
JOSEPH N. BROWN, Trustee.
Jan ll, Istt_29_3_
FOR S?S.E !
SOM E yal nable River Farms situated
lu North Georgi*, ss follows :
' Farm No. 1 ?y?ug 7 tullen Mouthes'*i of !
Dalton, liturgia, m Whit Held and Mur
ray I'uuuiifN, containing ?bt) acres, more
or lean. Well timbered, well i inproved
nod watered; KIO aeren nf line river bot
tom laud cleared, nod <r>o acron of upland.
Alm-, a tit e Fishery on the farm, tho
< .?innestiugH Hiver running tlirmigh h.
KIKJID.V ?1 fte!ling-, ohed-, Ac. There is
also a tim? shoal tor machinery.
Farm No. 2, lying 7 tullen ha*t of Dil
lon, oeorgia, iu touir-y and Whitfield
Counties, containing lou acres, more or
lens, ono gund dwelling, besides fitur com
fortable tonant bouesr, one utore-bouso
and shops, about 7fi acres of riv- r bottom
cleared mid 75 acres of uplnnd in tine
state of cultivation, tho remainder tine
t'mbeied, Cnnnesaugs River running
through the Isrm ; siso, two daily mails
/rom Dalton to Spring Pince. Locality
healthy, within 8 miles of Cobuttsh Fort
M- namma.
Farm No. 8, eight miles Kant of Dillon,
lying nu tho Connes&ugs {tiver, contain
ing UK) acres-125 seres In cultivation, 100
sores tine bottom, the romsinder rolling,
with a comfortable dwelling, barns, ?ftc,
attached,
Farm No. 4, containing 200 aaren of up
land, fair ina pro vernen ts, well watered
and fine timber, ?0 scifs cleared, lying 2
nilled Routh of Spring Place, Murray
County, Georgia.
I linn? also one "?n-borse F.ngine and
Il dior, Cotton Oin ?nd Prese, OrUt Mill,
Plane: mid Matcher, with all the listore*,
stunned in the town of Spring Place,
Murray County, for aale.
Term? will "bs made ea?y. Apply at
Ibis o ttl ce, nr write tn
J. W. LANGSTON,
Atn/i, Murray County, Georgia.
.Inti ll, ls??W JO_
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
Cr 'NTY or ANDERSON.
COURT OF COMMON' PLEAS.
W. M. W. l.l. und K.<\ Webb, itt'trcm lu Tt^de nt
Atidiarn??n,S i'.,under tin- Finn nani? nfW.bb
A Wrlili I Unit tl-, mmnM V M Mui | liy. aa
TrimUffiirlliirlllitjiiii.fi" M M ni | hy Sr
l.To-.n'i, Lucius J.?' MuriliT. ?'. LIIIIIMI Mur
phy, Iri'iioi no r, (tom ?lily Mll'|thy ) Kv? Mur
phy, Claude Mu'p'iy, r urrn?-? Munliy and
Lmila Mutpliy,'Minors tn r th?'?-x?'ol f- urlswn
y? ar*. Url? lida uta -. -uu ituui io? Ke.lcf- Com
l>lat ot Stilted.
To ibo Diifendaota V M. Murjiby, as T'uatre of
tin' children ?if I'. M. Muiuliy. ?vnior, dt'cea'id,
L. M. Murphy, I' l>oiilse .>tur|ihy. IruueOlvr,
ifirat'rly Mun hy,) Eva Miirehy, aud Claude
Murphy, Clarence Murphy aud ixiuia Murphy,
loiaiits over the age nf lourtcen year?, :
YOU are hereby aumtuooed and rtMpilrod to aa*
ewer th.- ?'ou plaint in thia action, of wbleb
a copy ia hciewlilt her ved uiioii ton, and tu serte
a copy of your aunwer to the eatd rtunpliint on
ibo KU hue ri ls-rs at their otbee, AndtTMiu Conn
lltiuae, South t'arolitia, wit hin t'veuty daya ador
the tu-rrice hereof, exclunlto of the day of aueh
aervlce; ant) if y?iu fal! to answer the t nnapialM
withiu the tii.it< aforesaid, tho Plalntlffa tn thia
action will ni>ply io thu Court for the relief do
tuandist bi nie Complaint.
Int. <1 Andi'i-fioii, s.i', January lt, 1*09.
HON ii A M A WATKINS.
PlaintitlV Aih)rney,
(Saai. j Jona C. WAT-KITH, c. c. c. p.
To th?' absent rtefendaui. rlarcuce Murphy :
You ?111 luke notice ih.it th - t otu pl ?I nt In thia
aedon, to?i'tn> r willi a copy ?.f I he Siiiaiiiunr, wa?
f?l.d in th?, ptftcof di?? rl.-rfc of mo Cu?n of
t ointooii l'lfa? for AiidtTrvm ?'.nnoy on January
nth, nw, aud ac?'i?y ?if ^aul?. e. Iieiearhh lurvtd
nu you IHI.NHA.M A WATKINS.
Jun. ll, 1V)?. rianon- Ainu ney*.
. To tl..' b.fitt't l>ffenrt-na?. Claude Murphy, Clar
I fin?? Murphy niel I.o il? Mu<| hy :
j You and ?nen of you are lictt-hy not i Qed that
t uiite>a vt.bin iwt-u'y da s :.fu-r ^..Ivlc.. of I hil
i Sunim ?ii? ami Complaint on you, you pr?>cu>e (he
? a, pi lni nt?ni ?>rtiu?id'*?>a a?i linvn to repreaeut
1 y..n lu lilli aft lon. thu 1'lai iif?'.? ?flt! procn.a sui-b
. iii-iMiintiu.lita to ho >. a.io
ItONHtil A WATK'SS. IMatutinV Al?'
Jan ll, tt-?o .-y $
MERRY NEW YEAR
I<> all dit.- gnni! j. o|t|< or" Anderson ami of Anders il) County ; to all the
.'ood people I'.r iii) tn 7.1 m j lc, uumml ?Iii-, hu-tling little . if y ; to all lin- guilt J
tenpin every where, who-e kn v. 1. <\j>-, l'.nci bought or in tP'cls have led them
0 recognize ami a< knowledge a j m 1 tiling when tm y seo it ; to-all lite blight,
nu-ctiiig people through <iu ?h.- hugill and hrcmlih of this pu-hmg. ?pro
gressive eommunity who from sc ti-h or philrfiithn.pic un ni ves who for reif
ut nervation or for. pity V .-ahe ha v< -.1 gt ncmus y uilnwtd their inclinai inns
n had them thu way, t '. s. Minor, tho induiiiiubie, and the Great ami Good
Hie. Store .-unis greeting and wishes you a Happy Christ maa and .Merry New
V.-ar.
We wish to t Iiiiii K >uu tor the inosl li hera I patronage ii luis ever heen
>ur gund hu tune to enjoy. I his e unes as a gran t el max 10 a ileendc of
pleasant atm pru.-j ie io 11-, business r.Kii-n- wi ii )oti vvnieh W?J iruv und he
ll?-ve ha.-heeii nit* niall ? ? 11 i-fu i*t< i r >. We du nut hi lu ve there has been aii\
thing approaching our good luriiiue fur the past ten years, and ii is with
much piea-ure I Inti we plate th'- pi ii.-e wh? m ii jn.-tl v be mig-?, ut tim feet ufa
iliscriniuiatiiig puh ie. And ugain we wi.-h lu ext? nd ?ur sp? c al tl auk- tu
1 hose who have sn kindly felt a I nomi ly inteicsl in 11- and have lo-l un op
portunity nf pas-ing ii <l .wu the line that this is the rim e and we are thc
Peuple.
To begin the New Year light we pr- pose to cut the bottom right out of the
old -hip ami let her sink or saitu 011 her mei its. We un-going in eh au up
mir block now for a pm puse and iliat purpose wc shall tell \ou about later.
Now look null here's ihe way we start it od:
Twill Flannel 5c. Yd.
Jeans 5C. Yd.
Bed Ticking 3 7-31 Yd.
Everything jun light down un a moving basis, regan!lew of cost-the
price of cotton or any other consideration.
Yours always truly,
C. S. MNOR^T 10c. STORE.
1). 8. VANDIVKU.E. p. VaNDIVKR.
Successors to Brownlee & Vandivers.
WE bi ? to inform our friends that we aro ready and anxious i
for all or any part of their trade, and will appreciate it more
than we cnn tell you here. We expect to give as close atten
tion and hard work to our business as it is passible for any one
to do, and practice the closest economy consistent with good
service. We will certainly appreciate ?an opportunity of doing
business with jou. Yours respectfully,
VANDIVER BROS.
j^- f? ?_Highest Grade Charleston GUANO and ACID now on hand
The Great Oliver Steel Beam Plow.
OVER ten times more OLIVERS sold in Anderson than any other
nuke. They have been tried. The verdict is unanimous for the OLIVERS. J
Thc Steel Beam a great feature. Warranted to stand'anywhere. Handled
n Car lots we give lowest possible prices. The sizes for this section are Nos.
H), 20, 19, 13, &c.
Buy only the Oliver Steel Beam $1OWB
if you are after the befit.
DISC, SPADING AND SMOOTHING
HARROWS, &c.
Twenty years experience has taught us the needs of the farmers, and wo
mow our Harrows are just the Implements for this section.
An absolute, broad, personal guarantee given by us.
SULLIVAN HARDWARE CO.
OSBORNE & CLI?KSCALES
Are Sole Agents at Anderson, S. C., far
Iron King and Elmo Stoves,
Garland Stoves and Ranges,
,VIM?> THE
Times Line of Cook Stoves.
The above Stoves are bought in Car Lots direct from the manufacturers.
Thus we save "middle man's" profit, and also get cheaper freight rates. Cus
omers who buy Stoves fiora us get the advantage of this.
We carry a well selected stock of F*NCY CHINA, PORCELAIN
300DS, CHINA DINNER SETS and TEA SE?S. Just the thing for
Christmas Presents. Call on us.
OSBORNE & CL?NKSCALES.
The Sole Agents for Iron King Stoves.
ME FARMERS LOAN AND TRUST CO.
WILL T*A."V -VOU
INTEREST ON YOUR DEPOSIT.
Money to lend on mortgage real estate or other approved
?ajier.
Office at the Farmers and Merchants Bank.
oe*-?^?^?^?*'
We have finished our In
ventory. Many Remnants and
short ends are here. Weare
determined to clear our stock
of them. They are ready for
you at a catchy price. We
are making big reductions in
every department. All heavy
Winter Goods arc on sale at
Cut Prices. The Clothing
Department and our Shoe De
partment and the Ladies'
Cloak Department and the
Blanket Department all con
tain choice things that can be
bought at an insignificant
price.
Your opportunity is here to
buy Goods that you are need
ing at a small price.
Vours truly*
JULIUS H. WEIL t d
Our Business
For the past month demonstrated the wisdom of ow j
ing. We know the wants of the people, and we confon
them in selecting our C. oods. No better and more thoron
reliable Stock can be found in Anderson.
The market is flooded with shoddy goods, more es]
Shoes? as in the Shc? business there is great opp?ft?iiii^|
sacrificing the Stock for appearance.
O?k SHOE STOCK
faa source of pride tb us, and there is real pleasure in
ing a Shoe which we know represents the actual vail
cash.
Men's Heavy Shoes S 1.00, $1.15, and the best that
made $1.25.
Heavy Seal Skin Bala. 11.50.
A serviceable Shoe for dress, any style toe, worth
only $1.25.
Vici Kid, Tans, Cordovan, Bos Calf, 50c to $1.50.
er than anywhere else.
Men's Heavy Oil Grain Shoes, button or lace, $1.09.
Ladies' Nice Dress Shoe, lace or button, with or vfi
heel, $ 1.00. And so on through the list. We are selling
cheap, and we give your money's worth when you buy
Heavy Outing 4 l-2c to 8c.
Canton Flannel 4c up.
Wool Flannel 10,12 1-2,15 and 25c.
Heavy Fleeced Undershirts for men 25c.
Sweet, Orr & Co's. Pants, guaranteed not to rip, all
Ladies' Capes, a nice, well-selected line, I rom 50c to
We will sell you Capes 25 per cent less than what othc
pie ask for them.
Trunks, Valises, Satenes, of all descriptions.
GROCERIES OF ALL KIND
WK SELL THE
BEST COFFEE IN TOWN FOR THE WOHE
Our first consideration in making a sale is to b
customer pleased with what they buy. If anything
you does not come squarely up to representations f
always find us willing to do tho right thing.
McCTJLLY BR