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\0' XLVIIE CAJiUES, S. C., IIIUBSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1SS9. v:-V^.. ' : . - SC. 13
- Tin; CA-liDEX JOUiiXAL,
Pul.ii. 'i- <! O". cry Thursday
JBy D. C. KIRKLEY.
fc # SUiiSCKiriiON, $1.50 A YEAK. 1
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TJil'KSDAY. orr. 31, ISSl).
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|||^ i.OCAR ITEMS.^
Hw ?vuip Cf rigs.
f. Prodticcd from tl?v laxative r.nd
nutritious jnice of California lifjs,
combined with the medicinal virtues
Rp i?f plants Liiown to be most bene
ficiul t<> the human system, nets!
geutlv on the lrhlop^s, liver and I
' ?v. iT. /.l^.inciiiT the i
i-owe.'s, i j.amii.M
system, dispelling c ids and headaches,
and curing habitual constipation.
^ Specie!. j
It is with pleasure lh;.t we announce
to oar many .patmns thai I
we have made arrangements with |
that wide-awake, illns: rated farm
magazine, the American Farmer.
published at Fort Wayne, Ind., and
read by nearly 200.UUU farmers, by
^ which that great publication will be
mailed direct, IKEE, to the address
f f any of our subscribers who will
I come in and pay up a 1 arrearages
on subscription and one year in advance
from date, and to any new sub
scriber w! o will pay one }e:'.r in ad
vruce. This i? a grand opportunity
to obtain a iirst-class farm journal
tree. The American Farmer is a
' 1r- iw'"' huirnal. of nat'onal
^
circulation, which ranks among tlie
leading agiicultnral papers. It treats
r the question o!* tconoiy in ag ion!tare
and the rights and privileges of
tlmt vast body of citizens?American
Farmers?whose industry is the
basis of all material and national
prosperity. Its high >fct purpose is
the elevation and ennobling of Agriculture
through lire higher and
broader education of men and women
engaged in its pursuits. The regular
subscription price of ibe America*
Frrmcr is $1 per year, If t OST6
. T'OU NOTHING. From any one
L number ideas can be obtained that
P will be worth thrice the subscription
price to you or xnembeas of your
household, v,;t you "get it kk?e.
ft Call and see sample copy.
To Advertisers.
^ We would say that we are daily adding
new names to our already large subscrrp-1
tion li=t, and ropcctfully solicit a share of
their patronage.
Removal of the Journal Office.
We have moved the Joukx.vi. office to
moic roDvcnieiit and ecinfortablc quarters
in the luilding cue door West of the Post
1 ' ill
Ofliee, where we will at a;l limesoe giuu 10
welcome our friends and patrons.
To Our Subscribers.
Wo have been revising our subscription
list, and in so doing it is jwj. ible for mistake^-)
occur. If any of our subscriber*
should fail to gel their paper, they will confer
a favor by noli lying'us of the fact.
Death of lit v. Marshall KcGrav.\
Kev Marshall MclJraw, one of the oldest
and most respected citizens of this county,
died at his home in West Walerec, on Simr-,~
day last. lie was about 9G ye .rs of age.
and was a veteran of the Mexican war.
Death of Krs Douglas.
We learn that Mrs Douglas, wife of Mr
J. K. Douglas, residing r. few miles south
of Camden, in the Deulali section, died on
Sunday last. We extend our sympathies
to the bereaved husband and children.
The manager of t!.e Postal Telegraph
Co. informs us that come malicious person
or persons have been breaking the glass insulators
on thclioo north-:a?t of town, and
that the matter has been reported to headquarter/.
The offenders had better look
out.
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Send us the Neves.
We would toank our friends living in tbc
(country to send us any items of news from
tiisir section?such ns accidents that may
occur, condition of the crops, marriages,
deaths, &c.; and we would bo glad to have
our friends, vlicu in town, to call and sec
us and give ns any dots that may 1 e oi interest
to our readers.
Personal.
NIf and Mrs Charles lJichardson, of Sewkauce,
Tenn , are 011 a visit to M i s Jack Cantcy,
who is a idstor of Mr Richard,on, wl:c
is a!.-o a brother of our Governor.
:v Miss Sallic Poar and Miss Sullic Averil
are visiting Mrs John Glass.
J'ev Mr Poniar attended the Gaptisl
Association at Florence lu.-t v.cck, uud returned
home ou Monday.
Mr and Mr> L. Ik Gronsou, of Ilock IIill
were visiting relatives and frieuJs in Cam
deu tliis week,
w- Messors W. 11 Joniiscn and D. K. Williams,
of Camden, and W. K. Tpompscu,
of Liberty Hill, Ii.-tvo been drawn as pelil
jurors for tin* November term of tkeUuitccl
ijtatos Court in Columbia.
Rev Mr Mills unu Mr A. M. Keun?dj
were in ntUmlancfe i.t the Presbyterian
Sjrtidd at 8pnrbk!:li!rg lr.?t week.
HPfoufi'i Tu>^e! to yo nr.d vote r?l
|fc& nisi
rltif ffif jt'- phi**;
*r {'lid '4
! Camden Cotton Sir:ki t.
I Something cwr ;:x rhoncst! i bales < f
i Cotton hi.vo been bought in Camden >o far
this seas on, which falls b hind the average.
This is cut supposed to he due lo ti c
formers holding it biek, lint t*? iheilu.rt.
aess of (tieeivp.
Tliir'! were a larger number of lediv
bought ::i September, 1888. than in the
s.une month this year: while in October j
tiiis Year not more than two-lhirn? inr.nv
bales were bought as i;i the same month in
"1SS8. The prices for September, 18S:>
averaged < en'.s, against 18 cons for tin
same month this rear; and for October.
1858. 0 cents against l?t cents for October,
1889.
The Cotton buyers of Camden are clever,
thorough-going business met:, and are
always prepared to pay the highest maikit
prices. Yesterday Strict Middlings were
bring'ng Ci eon is.
JJcctirgs.
Kershaw Ledge No. 29. A.*. F.\ M.\
meets on the iirsi Tuesday evenings of cath
J month. : t S o'clock.
Adams C Jttncil No. 9 0, American I.cir?n
of Honor, meets on the 2nd and 4th
i Wednesday evenings of each month at t
j o'clock, at Masonic Ilall.
.Ancient Order United Workmen meets
I on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights at 8 bO
ioclock, in the Masonic 11 all,Opera House.
Something Unusual.
We were shown a few lays since by M:
L. M. Iloswell, a small twig taken from an
apple tree in his garden, known as the June
apple, containing five pu tlv red apple,
nearly the size of a lieu egg, this being a
sample of the seco: d crop borne by that
tree this year. This is certainly something
very unusual.
Mr A. V Marshall placed on our table
a small twig f;om an oak tree with eleven
full grown acorns growing so closely together
as to form almost a sound ball.
Guard Against the Strike,
Auit always hare a bottle of Ackct's Knglis1'
Remedy in the house. Yen cunot tel! how anon
Croup may strike your little one, or a cold oi
cough may fasten Itself upon you. One dose is
a preventive and a few doses a positive cures
All Throat and Lung tumbles yiehl to it* tieai"
* >...1! /.r.i> n?i!
aicnr. a sain|i.e uuiuc v. .....,
ISuioo li <ty gtursi:tee<l by M jchc .'< Ki k:cv.
Tramps.
Camden fortlie last wci-k Las been
infested with tramps. The authori
tics in ail cases made them move on
rapidly.
I Go: ton's Iilinstrcb.
j Gorton's Original New. Orleans
j Minstrels, .the company that gave
such a refined and artistic performance
here about a yenrmgo, witl
appear at the Cauulen Opera Houston
Tuesday evening. November 5th.
This company is comprised of strictly
high class artists, including
ITinco T.i: a\a, a tnarve'ons Japanese
artist, who is a recent nrrivr.i
from Tokio, Japan.
Admission, 25, 50 and 75 cents.
Bail Refused.
Thomas J'risbane, charged with
criminal nssau't, was brought before
Judge Kershaw a iv w days
since, on a motion for bail. The
prisoner attempted to .show an alibi.
and notwithstanding: the srong
davits in Ids be half, bail w.is icfuscd.
Mr. W, y. Hiannnn appeared
for defendant and Mr. E. I>.
Blakeney for the State.
Brevities.
A new lot of tbose Fancy Smoked
Shoulders, 1\ cents, just received at
Arthur's.
Cotton bagging for sale at N. T!
Pardy & Co's
{ Those of our subscribers who
| notice the X mark on their paper
I will know that t: e time is out, and
I wo would request that they come in
j settle.
brass trimmed Curtain Poles 2f>
cents, sold elsewhere at about osi
I ni?v i-fnt more. A Sot of the pret
licit 50 75 cents nun ?1 polos in
| the market. N. T. Partly, & Co.
Buckleu's Arnica Salve.
i The best eulve in the worM for ful#,
i Cruises. Fort*, Ulcers, Fall lllicti::', Fcvm
| Sores, Teller, Uhapj'-d Hands, Chilblains.
I Corns, and nil Skin Kruptions, and ptsi .
' lively cures piles, or no j ay required !
| is guaranteed to give j.er'cct eutislactioi
| or money refunded. Price - j cents per bos
/rr st'.e by!! lii.'D.u^is'.s.
Tlieir Eesinces Eccminjj.
Probably no one Ih:n^ has caused such i
, a gcucral revival of trade hi many l>ri:jr
j Stores as iheir giving away lo their ens'
j lomors so many irtc liinl bottles of I'r.
1 King's New l.?i,.jft*.eiy lor Cousuinpti n
Tlieir trade is simply enormous in tLisj
very valuable article tram the facl thai i'
j always cures and never uisappotu's
I C"Uz!iv, Golds, Amhni*, Hrr.uchiiis. Group
1 and all throat and lung diseases quick!\
cured. You can test it bif<ira buying h*
i getting a vial bottle free large size
Every botiic warranted.
Electric Hitters.
Ti.is nmedy is bccornit g so well know::
! and s.) popular as to need r.o sp'cia! mu.i
lion. A!! who have nss?l Electric Hitters
, 1 sing tiie natuc s<.|;g of j-iVisc ?A purer
. j uicdiciuc docs not ?xisl and it is jtii.irat
j teed to do all that is claimed. Electric
: Hittejs will cure nil dis'asos of the l.ivor
.laud Kiducj?, wi!t remove l'implcs. Hciis.
Salt RUettu. and ether aSVctions cau.md b?
' l iiltptire LlooJ?V> 111 diive Malaria from
tlie system and pr-veul as well as cure r.ii
MaltH-inl fovf;>4?For enr-ts of liead.atltP,
, r>wtt>*tt|i!i'i>-(< f?n4 Ijid'p'Siieft !iy R!ecti?t'
{Ji'tkii^flHllru ttttiribijen J??'lFhltlfpt|. r)
ctch'y -?rTj ii*jf Rjt.j j?i
: $3 if.fi (S
I
Rc^gicus ITcti.c.
T\Ii: : Will vnu ph ru e I o
so hiu i as ! > announce thrmi.'.h your
columns that there will be a thrudays
martin# of the Church of
Christ, better mown nr. Hie true
Lights, c ma cm in# Friday before
the second .Sunday in November, sml
will cotiii- 110 three daja. via.. fill:,
:)th ami ii'tli nspoct \e!y, and v>ii!
be lid ! at I! i^11 Hill about i.": miles
East of Ca?ilen. The ptthlia i*
general v invit.l, an.l especial y
clergymen of the various dc-inrninatin;;.
for the purpose of philosophic..
i!??; and inlorrogati # np~.n (ho Scriptures.
us we expect to have several
ministers present mi that occasion,
lisped fully.
1{. A. nsvsoi.Ds
Camden, S.
Oct. 2(1, 1880.
A CAttD.
Ma. Editor; I accept the nomination
for the 8tale Senate kindly)
lliPAi-irli lli.i f?n!ii'Vi'iS of
H'" I CM CIV I-IM \iuM v ? ? v t . __ _
lie Camden Chronicle a few weeks
since, and hereby submit my- name I
fur that otlice to the voUrs of Kershaw
Couii'v fit the primary election.
J.T Hay.
CAMDEN OPEBTHOUSET
ONE PERFORMANCE!
TUESDAY EYE?, UCYEMBLR 5.
Ai'PKAliAXCE OF
GORTON'S r
ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS
MHiSlffiEJ
AND
UNRiVALLED GOLD BAND,
Con posed of strictly liisfh-ola.ss
Artists, iriclttdin^ the most
MarvcLns of nil |
. . T-. I k . f- n r mrP! TDP
JARAINLdL JUUULjLno, i
PRINCE TANAKA
DIRECT FROM THE TYCOONS
Rojal Troupe of Jugglers.
Trices 75 and 50 Gents. Children
nn:1cr 12. 25 Gouts.
Reserved Seats on sale at t c Oi'cr.i
House.
jj ' ' '
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jJ.s&XSr"
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nnoc i ADn___CfMC n niir?
rOflL LilllL' I it*i. I LVUSS.
[My Tratio .Mark J
V[ EVE IJ before in t!:e years that I have
done bu ine. s in (.VurJtn, have 1 offered
to this community as complete u
Stock of
FINK lllOCEillfcS
As is now exhibited in my store. A careful
sttulv of the wants of the public, and
an abiding faith in ti:eir appreciation of
QUALITY
Has not lc-:.d me into any miscalculations
as to the success t f my enterprise.
In :hr?c days of adulteration and fraud,
it would be well for every purchaser io enquire
int 'the quality of ihurfiiicrcut food
products offered forsale. It is not hard to
learn it you give it proper attention, and
your Grocer, if ho knows any thing about
ii s business, should be able to give yea: all
the information you desire.
But do not make the mistake to suppose
that you 'know it all," becau-e you have
read a paragraph here and i here in i he newspapers.
All Butter is not o'eomargorinc; all Sugar
is not glucose; all laird is not cot tor:
seed oil, la-low. starch and alum; hut there
:s a good deal of it ' built that way;'' anil
in a gre?.t many cases the seller is just atom
as ignorant as the buyer of the analysis of
the goods f hat are being exchanged between
lliern.
My Goods see intelligently selected, and
purity of quality always is and always shall
be tiic first e-r.siJcraiion.
F. A HT5S.lTI5.
Money to Loan,
On Improved Farms.
17-Oil further apply to
JUllX 15. IMI.UKU & SOX,
I{'>o:ii T.Central Nif.hmni Hank l'uildinpr,
I'. 0. llox Columbia, S.C.
Oct. Ill--lui.
V.?lu.ib!e Lands for Sale.
TlIK LANDS known as tlie Oi.n Hack
Track three miles North <-l ('.-linden,
will l.e sold upon easy terms as a whole, or
in'trac'.s lo suit piuvlnea;*s. Apply to
W. 1). I it ANTil AM,
Oct 511-1 m Attorney.
BOARDERS WANTED.
jt, l'KW hoarders ca>: r.K
: J.:.2? uccon)by the uior.th.
week or slay, at the S.m.mond Kousk,
' Mtsxl tloor to the l'r.-sbyteiian church.
Th:ms ^Iodeiiati-:, Apply to
J. 1\ 1303 ?V ELL.
I H?KEY~C7~CASL037~
Uouti'actyr iuh! ihiiitfct*,
i . .jvjM _ 1R?,:^ii fHh, pi..
imrmm wms
iliul MiSa u I Ml
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o
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I
lf?TE n-'VF A 1)0!TED AjE'sV TKII'LICATiO n(;lIEO?> BOO*. BY
Wfk/ which moan overytlnnjgbouiilit <>(' us, a i-iil goes wil!i it,, so that
there en it ho no such thing as a mistake ami if it should occur, return the
bill an si ii-ive it corrected without a question of un mory coming in. It-cost
r.s money to make the change, bnt vre believe oar customers will appreciate
our c!V-;rts to prevent <rror* which otherwise might occur. Those who can't,
ioitu or calculate *iil he just us sale trailing here as those w 1 o* ean, lot
they can carry their hills home and let others examine them. . YTe adopt
this change as it wi 1 convince (should there be any that night doubt) that
wo want no errors and mistake.*, hot want our civtcmers to -feel -itmt tliey
can come in person or sca.tl any, one nn?:l every thing will-lie straight and
to:rect,
l: .
inn? p ii fp- ]?wi? cipAoi?
iiio uilill-ul/UIji'Olvilli
|TfllES AND BELIEVES IT HAS SUCCEEDED IN HAVING
The largest Stock - pf Woods !
1 The Newest fetcck of Goods !
The Cheapest Stock of Goods!
The llest Stock of Goods
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ALL TIIE IMPROVEMENTS IN DO'NG JBUSINE'S WE USE, AND
weiu: the first to introduce
Uae Jamison Ca*li Vnvrier System.
WE USE THE TRIPLICATE CHECK BOOK,
By which moan THREE BILLS ARE MADE OUT AT ONE TIME.
+ every body W sit hoai^t^Ueir i?urohat>g8.
X.,A.I>IJS.3. OO^' T XIIIOF* UUY^'G
I
YOUR DlvKS^ GOODS unfc'l ?nr Sfnnk is i special.
, 44 Striped Flannel Suiting only 23 ants?cheap at 3'> cents per yrrd
j The handsomest oil inch Wool He:w ii.ttc3 and Cashmere iu Mack and all
colors, only 25 cents.
A full line of NEWMARKETS from ?3.00 to Si 4.03
Jersey Jackets aud Walkii-g Jackets, from $1,75 lo $0.50
Children's Cloaks for '2 years to 16 years, an J from the lowest to a good
quality
0
CARPETS AND RUGS!
THE BIGGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED HERE, AND. AT
BQfrOM PRICES-CALL AND EXAMINE.
?
OUR IMMENSE STOCK IS DIVIDED AS FOLLOWS:
III.'YCIHHW-Vr. IJ A. 3feI>{/WELL
CLOTHING AND HATS-Mr. WILEY SHEORN
HOOTS ANI) SHOES?Mr J. C. NICHOLSON
PIECE GOODS AND DOMESTICS?Mr. J. A SMITH
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, CLOAKS, Ac-Mr.J. (J. CUNNINGHAM
NOTIONS, GLOVES AND HOSIERY-Mr. J. R KIRKLEY
CAE PETS AM) HUGS?Mr. F. I). CAMPRELL
\
G ROCK HIES, RAGGING k TIES?Mr. H. JONES
WHOLESALE DEPARTMENI'-JIr. P. T. YILLEPIGUE
OFFICE AND ROOX-XEEPER-Mr J J. WORKMAN
A gcn:inl supervision is given to every department >?y tiie i ropmior.
I>? IT, Vt % A AilPIOTJIS,
f A AAA CU-S-U-J A-P fi? Ail's Ac* I
1 s j P |ii? :%]* s U -0.1 i, ;ITnmi
i W.1*W Uiiiii.vl IH ?i?Sii|53nl I
A. *_r J .Ji> \y vii.VuiJ v .:?. - - v/ '* > ;<*' 13
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*
o
* One Hundred Thousand Palis- of Shoes i
-* ?
0 .
Twenty TSionsand Hats !
0
I OF COURSE you will say right away,
THAT'S NO r SO. Well, supposoit is a Jew more than we l ave, what of * *
tlijat S Wa have qnle enough to . '
SUPPLY YOU WITH EVERYTHINO NEEDED '
IN OUR LINE, AND GIVE YOU '
The Largest Stock in Town
irr^oiAi:.
? * m
If our estimate has been a iittle overdrawn,
you will be v
*
A.JS lYELIi
AS IF YOU
HAD LOOKED TH88U3H A STOCK TWICE. ;A8 LARGE.
YGU WILL DO WELL TO LOOK THROUGH
'j * .-U
oua STOci:'
*
AH &GOX AS F&miMAt !
. i ~ ' -- <
i^v i rtBUfto AMH ssminiuro
a uriuu0 rt!VJ HJLUJoiNLU
011.^1^1 L LA\^J1. ^3b ^ -(,u wai^ -?nr i3rcscr'^'?;*
i ~ carefully and accurately compounded
"With an experience of over 21 take them (lo
years, we still keep on hand a full p* ?" g -y
stock of COFF NS and CASKETS, Ul. r * L,* <?,0 H I p
from clreuncst to the highest prices.
We sell (-hiiupcr than any one in where yon will Cud a fall lino o
town, drive us i call and be con* Drn;** and Chemicals, r.nd all othc
vinced, for \vc cannot be undersold, articles appertaining to a first-das
R. J. KcCrelgtk & Son. Bs^Timi?Mn.eni8 ofej >
Sept. -- tf I'aints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc,
" ~T ~ We aro agent* for the celelnated
PILLS! PILLS! i** white LRAI>.
which onor at exiremciy tow
The groatt-.sl di.sp'nv of Pills you prices. Try -t and you Will use no
( i*er saw is r.t Dr. Monro's Drug wLier.
Store, and they arc in the |?r; t'.iest lji'r I'\ J;.ZI]3!P.
case you ever saw, too You just
oj^bpfauriMttn. Thcro QEjSENHEiMER'S BAR.
TOXIC PILLS. Lv: HAVE RKFIOVKDMY KSASTillNOENT
PILLS. TAULISIl.MLNT to the sU.ro
ALTERATIVE PILLS lvo doors above the oil ma ket,
ast. on:I.LPH.I.S. rr1* A>ni
(o:\vr.PATivKPILLS. FIRST CLASo BAR.
l-T'irTTGI\T0')S PI l LS ' keep constantly ou hand the line I
'* . v v . ... qualities ot'
AN II I) i Si'Li'I I'J i'L!.!.?>. WINKS
AGUE 1 ILLS. ' LIQUORS,
NKtTv \ !.G IA PILLS. CIGARS,
IIEADA: HK PILLS. and T0BACC0.
Be sure and call on n e if j'ou waul somo
^thing nice.
Dr? Moore's
?'#?! IBP
^^"111 sn'v Ci;re I do Botmcannierelyto " ^. -..
ili mfuro'iimo r.r.d then have lliciu ru- US- "R\ 15 O UT <T? If,. ft Si
in vr.j:?. 1 ;j:;as A UAU1CAL CLICK wo * K> ^ MJ j^L vd
i ;uado l-.o di.o oi g ? KIIO I'j W>?
:ti3, epilepsy op ^ ?kntu:mk.n.
PAX.-USTG SZCK&3SS, "i K,I0E !'ou ,'A],ifsii.V-Joi:;
study. I WAiittANT kit remedy to , _ [it lIlO VOrid. KxiUISililjltf I.I.S
.'i:?c t:../ . orst c ? ?. ?. I!i imu.m oIlu*:'.i ii.ivo So.C'd fiii.N I I S K SHOE
'i!1.''! !> !? / TCil-SUli f1'!* HOI IlOU I C?*Ci " i i!"-T !% ClI! .!. ^ { p/\ tj 1\*?| L*!' ll'T'li '21 t* * * \ *?
v?e for u treats ant! u i'lrsi: Hon i.k S*.00 IlA>I>-SMHJ> Wr.LT SliOfc,
" *' J "4* rA ,wir ,/'1' VM lM L'fNir
ji iijy I NtV.M.IUI.K ifKMKUT. Uivo k..\|??oo (j.J.ijU 1'VJUIt i'j \ i> r.lll.ill.iVT nnyii
?| ro-i Uilii'.o. It Co.* i j you noth.ua lor a
4i,' - it will euro you. Aililreaa > $2.oO bX i U A \ AI.U o ( AJ.r MSOh;;:4c.iii,-^lst..-::v/yobk
$2.25 wo ukixi. max\s siiom.
: $2 fciid 81.75 liOYS'l-TIIOOL SHOES.
? J'caii'iulent w ion my name ni.i! price are no
sa a;ftrt.1 Mcrph!a? h.vtiltrRrriT. slampn! ou I o torn.
MU LAS, Hrofklffn, Mum.
fcx-S :,i,r,H* " ,''i: ^ i' R PALK
"Sc" 4 C? s !-?'. r. iw >-,1.
: r?i$ T> f*MR5Y & ?&.,
t