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TOW. ii fiel d aW - 'le* winds1(idstorh*t blow - x Wal'1T buadrod .woidersiumore, ohe besors ater' r '*inY leriohinoh on; Which well deservis, it lobg'si eatures * hicb idl the Ladie wouldaprove, The natu'itl History of leel . Toffee why -poor tender hearts, T asoll ne mai o vto gntLo, What in It makes a beu "so wilnin ] What Is it makes a cok-comb wittys A doetask wise, a sack':ciom prettl Why we believe suelhorrid - less Tbut we,par angels inwthe skies, re are p,oi, our' Ahea'are roes ur*.e ; are'stare-sich c hit i b ones.' Exn our dreathotwakian sin n Exp ais'i r-lkahig,- sid bar'*Pepini Ex ain our hep og, and eti g, Our w blustering, siaiding;end Souting, -hiThl us allthe eadehistino aprots, Ofmwinnlag and of keeping hea'rts; 'ea nat Dear Doctor if you cano To humble that proutd creature, man; A o turn the wise ones Into pret, Thwe proad and insolent to tools; To make themr all run. haelter shelter, a'Their neeks into the marriage halter; Th ene ave us 1t ourdevess with thes. We'l rule rnel turn them a d we please. DEar Doctor. if you'l grunt our wishes, We promise you five hundred kitises, And rather than the alair be bluudered, Well give you six score to -the hundred LAp year is past, Ah what shall I do! I'll try it aain in ifty two Pos.:. PICxxIc11. THE REASON WHY MR. POPKIN coULDN'tT GET HIS IJFE INSURED. WRITTEN FOR THE ItrT OF THE T ES BY 'THE YOUNG 'UN.' Samuel Popkin, Esq., was a bache lor. Mr. -Popkin was well enough off in the orl-a the phrase goes-but re. P. had two maiden sisters of an npertian age,' who feared that their dutiful and aectionate brother might jpop off suddenly some fine." dayK, and leave them minus; for-thougi e en Led a very handsom a income from il profession,as a book-keeper for the housie of Makepenny '& Co.-it would avail the maiden ladies nothing afterV i death; and they urged upon him to apply for a Life Insurance, to be Made over to them in cse of accident-and so. ho aittended to t4eir joint requestc . Mr. Popkin was growing fat. That -r-peoplea of ordinary mindls would sayt so-bu t his sisters didn't -like gross phrases, and so they aid he was only geotting _ portly.' Be this as it, may,t hevrMr. P. t mwas very thick, and very short in statre, and when wad leA d then mus; or-iiu ie n- 1 joyedotedery abrceofo te inm frmIs eyis fssion, asnd bounaak-kerfoth ands ohe Meien, apeae very liked aal blac gaide bade nothurein ae twodeouh;ingdBaheyinrgedleponanimtho cpl o a Lifetansrabie, hadof weead ong, towhe n er-eertd-taciets-an eddouttbddtou whther jthreqestan roomthee owawidip! rzPp uMr. Popkin adexaminefa Thte adveiseme and caso they adh wasonl ging grted.' cmoBe innerta,r P.oever at. any washery thick salid verythrt winsate aden ford-h pupoe ing dof ol. oar ife sracee. jiihtof a l brersfc, ndr muisr takimble antranhe dmnuiv Popipe en tocmed by aei bre o to phree Hof ey asmbli, an roundafter dinnrk-it nd buhinescpoteirad, appnd erlike r. ackin bead known bthre injec fs yster.~i His cheeksmary blian atless'onngr Bwen apeles and the tio inetdeen his comancins and in courtea consantphict lihad ofe wee ing, henfa over-nteanroatnd seera ties, dubtul hhed therlie wa top, them threfor of winie!scl Mr.denly pinaledahs hbatd overois eyesn boe.'dhmt esatd hc eus Mr. Popki wask au exacminly wth, avertgratently a n lr the chai 'Mu 4tuae-r'eml-uphdAwn fotom behnd hav angh bae to thforbe inntac, (ith P. near aite nyothes,)ion aied forthation wicpo h dlagedne fo the purp o~ ose of hisypgfo life isrne '1h oro sethedagewisrcly aid., joiin t.a ofki awbokr' offe, and raisd tereh~at on oer where to and thredo thuleho-lrksy to the brocktr-wae smled, anr hou haftero dio'r ih ndbuins upo thechir aubmittd rip be . Pokit ad nonthedjc ited8ta's ec,6hod the question o fhis com The othet nodded-his head sgriously, md Mr.. Popkin began to' find the -oom very warm. eM.Poppin?' 'Pop-KINrif you'please, 'sir.' 'Well-your age, Mr. Popkin'. 1,drty-fbur. 'Maried?' 'No-God bless your soul! No,sir!' aid, Mr. -.B. vehemently. 'Ever had the small-pox, Mr. Pop :in?$ 'Never. Popkin, if you please, sir,' Aded the asplicant. 'Ever ha any affection of the heart?' VNo,;aIr' Mr. Samuel Popkin is a 'Have 1ou ever met with a serious ceident? 'Never. That is-beg your pardon' --continued Mr. P., checking him elf quickly, and seeming to recollect omethihag of consequence-there wa8 lgtaccident' hat was it, Mr. Popkin-no se retg, if you please.' 'Some -years ago,' said Mr. P., gravely-and he wiped tho perspiration rom his forehead-'it was eleven years his fall' 'Well, sir, out with it--out with it.' 'It was no fault of mine, sir-but I vas turned out of the Boston Custom louse!' 'Turned out of the Boston Custom louse!' exclaimed the querist, letting all his pen in amazement, and staring t the applicant, apparently thunder truck. 'I trust, sir, this does not render me neligible by the rules of your Associa ion,' continued the applicant, terribly Jarmed. ..'We shall see, Mr. Poppin.' 'Pop-kin, sir,' chimed in the the fat nan, again-and raising his handker heif to his fevered cheeks, once more ie wiped away the sweat from his face, nd wished himself safely at home The clerks put their heads together few minutes, and the eldest then rose very solemnly, and approaching Mr. P. rith a large trumpet, placed the bot om of it directly against the side of his ar, and yelled 'fire!' as loud as his Wntrian lun'gs Wduld permit, causing he unsuspecting and quiet gentleman o spring from his chair into the centre f the room. 'Very nervous temperament,' said he examiner, gazing at him, while one of the others pretended to write down he fact. Then, as if the thought had ust stiuck him, his tor-mentor wheeled ut the desk from against the wall, and urning to Mr. Popkin, he said 'Now, sir--jump!' 'God bless me!--Do what?' 'Jump, sir-over that desk.' 'Impossible!' 'You mustjump clear of the top of hat desk, Mr. Popkin, or your mnsur mece won't be worth a straw.' The poor victim's imagination was tretched to the last tention, but .deter nined to make an effort to save what iad cost him so much trouble alrecady, e nerved himself up, and advanced to hte deek--balked-ran back-and hecn, with a final desperation, sprang to ~he edge of the railing. The boye stood >y, and as he reached the top, they aid ad his progress by a series of thumps md jerks, when Mr. Samuel Popkin inally found hiims-.,!f panting, and puff~ ng, and wheezing, flat on his back, up n the other side of the desk. Tfhe ru Aecon was passed, but Sammy was well Ai adone for!' The wags lifted the applicant up, lashed a pitcher of iced water in his face (by way of relieving his lungs,) and bhen informed him that he could go, and Lhat he would find their decision upon bis case in the Pest Office, next morn nag. Half dead with fright and exertion, Mri. Popkin gladly hurried away, and *n his box, next day, ho found the fol owing satisfactory epistle: 'The Government of the "Mutual Prop'emn up Association," in the case af Samuel Popkin, Esq., Accountant, lecide that a man once in the Boston Custom H-ouse, who isn't smuart enough to stay there, and who, at forty-four, is 2nablo, without aid, to jump over a losk !ess than fit'e feet high, is decid adly uninsurable. PETER SYPHJAX, Secretary. Mr. Popkin gave it up, but lie chan :ed to outlive both his sisters. Poster ty suffered nothing by his demise, but to the day of his death, his aversion to ill sorts of 'Insurances' was most bit Wer and determined. When Prince Albert gives her Ma tya kiss, and the Queen returns it, wyhat j.bliq building doos it resemble? 1'he R~oan txchange (uENO PAY ! . lCIS 5would re apeotfuly ln te, aliz of Souti.larolina and other states, that h~sresides at Clirk's flotel, Sumter" villlo.. C., where he is priqred to practia, in the art of removing andl heallig that formidable disease.Cinedr, without the ase of ite ,knife. All persons who may be tfilioted with 'this d:,sger. bus disease and wish his aid,'will do well by o416, ing onl him. There tire, many genitlemen n thie Stato and tlitis, of high respectability and un-, derstanding, who will tretify to th ffie-cy of his practico. All persons who cannot Coniveni ently call on him, will be attended at their resi. deuces. Many certiicntes might be produced, but per haps ethe following iay be satisf..ctory. All letters, post paid, will fno-it with preempt attention, if addressed to Dr. James C. Hicks, S.miteryille, S. C. We undersigned itake this method of recom mending DR. JAS C IIcxs to the public, as a man well worthy of patronage in his professions as a Cancer Doctor. From geineratl opinsin tend fro-ii our own observation, we have been accts tomed to think canceri were for the rmost part incurable, after having attained any great age or sizo, but we have seen und knowin cancers cured by hin in a very short time, w hieh seeuied to defy all human skill. even the siL-ht of which diew from beholders reomrks of fear and despair; hence we gliadly emb ar-e this modil- or recom mending him to ihn coumeiitssii, thinking we shall thereby co,-fer a favor on many, and as list ithe c.Us'e of humanity. PIiLLIP A. R. CAioom, %I. D., Mixinton. N. C. JoisN N. IUT, 11. V., Woodyille. N. C. Tos. S. lloa!ss, M. D., Sherift' of Chow. an, N. C. CV. R. 8sxt.-Nn, l'estimsnter of Edoutan, N. C. Join Hi.jr,- Newberry District, S. C. W. A. ImFP, Newberry Ditrict, S. C. BENJAIN MiTCHEl.T. SUmiterville, S. C. SAI'L. C. hiMrrCi..L, Suimiterville, S. C. STErPEN MITCELL, Sumnterville, S. C. RIEDDICIC Lt.aAsrox, Darlington, S. C. Eni Lnius-ros. Darlington, S. C. FAst'L. Moon, Williumsburg Dis., S. C. JonN WiLsoN, Darlington Dint.. S. C. T1os. STvENsoN, Darlington Dist. S. C. JoHN COURTNEY, Darlington DMst , S. C. Tihis may certify that ufter trying every rem edy I could hour of, und trying the prescriptions of five or six of the most scientific ibysicians of Sumterville and Columnbiu, S. C., for the dis. ease of my eye-lid, which I am fully satisfied was cancer, that opinion being strengthieel by one of the most extensive practitioners of Colum hin. I receivel no permanent relief, atid hear ing of Dr. [lick's skill in that disease, I pro. cured his ait., andi I novrejoice to say that he has made a permanent cnre of it, a nd that in the very short time of tbunt eleven weeks front the first application. My case as I have before stated, was of twelve years, standing, and of slow but steady progress; and to those who may be afflicted with this disease I would say, try the Doctor's remedy by all nouns, for I earnest,. ly and conscietiouly believo it will succeed in every case where it is admissible, and the dis ease not so diftesed in the symten as to defy any remedy Wihatever. January 1, 1819. I take this opportunity of unnotuncing to the public that I htave been ailcted with the dan gerous disease cancer, for the past six years on my uppar lip, and becomssing ulurmed on account of the pain it gave ite, assd of its rapid growth, I was induced to aspply to physicians !or aid, but I obtained no relief or satisfaction from hom, asid gave up all hopes of ever getting well of it; but fortunately I saw Dr. J. C. 11ick's notice is the Columbia Curulitniu. I wrote to himn and put myself tnsder his treatment, ann in sev en weeks the disease was removed and the sore healed over. I udvise all who inre loboring uns der this dreidful disease to spply to him forth with. JoeN, lIP. Newberry Diat , S. C., July 17, 18.18. INCLUDING B~A NS, PEAS, AND ON. ION SET1TS. The above seed are finom the Nursery of D~avid Landrethi, near Philadec.lphsia, and arc warranted to be fresh andi gentune. ALSO Fine Segars andl Tlobsacco. For sale at the Old Drtug Store, SIGN OF iIE C;OLDEN MORTAR. CLARlK'S HOTEL, SUMTERlVILLE, S. CAROLKNA. PTa subscriber woulId respeztful ly iniformn his frienids and the publie genseraily that he has opened for their acconuntiodation a H~ouse of Enitertainmenost in this place. 1k solicits a sha~re of public patronage~, and promises to spare no pains~ in order to mesrit andl seccure the samne. Hie would fturther a:ldl, that the oeationi of htis I Iontse is sudh, as etm irely sub serves both business amnd qIuet. A trial is all lie asks. WEBB CLARK. Jans, 8, 1819. 11 ti PALMETTO HOUSE, COLUM I EA !8. O. Th~e utinrssned wishes to inform the ptiblic. th-it hte hsse mo~ved from t he Amnerican liatel to the rm :riro nor)sE:, (sppotsite the State Iaisue,) 'uhlch he has taskens entirelv' leased to see lots fosrmser lpatreins, and nl others ua hoi mayn~ be~ pi.lased to call On hsimt. And to those of his acquaintatnces lie wottld say, thsat thecy will be made inot less conmfor.. table than hseretofore; and1( to strangerse, call and try thse Palttetto) Ilouse. An Omnibtus will always lie kept itt readi ne'ss at the Rail Road Depot, to convey passengers to tis House. A. GI. MARS![ALL. Feb. 28 18 8t Mferchant's Hotel, BY STIEEN & DIVVER. Corner of Jiing and Society .Stres, C~IJ.-lE8'I'SON, 8. C. 'This Ilontel, situaited in the btiusiess part of the city, oilbras every dlesirtable comfiort and conveienace to the ravi~elling~ Conmnu.. nsity, and Permansent Vloarders. TheIs cstab lishinont is condtedt( strictly on Temper. ance principles. TPERMS AMODERATVE. (IT An Omniibtus and C'arriaige will attend the Steamboat Whsarf, and aliso t) the Rail Road Depot, for the accommisodationi of P'as sengers. Feb 21 17 lv FRESJI GARDIEN SEEDS. Warranted good or no pay.-l f aving elear-. ed our store of crery old seed and receivedl from Johns Thompson, a fresh supply, ofl'er the same for sale cheap. A LSO 1600 bushels corn for~ saute by A. J. A. P. MOSES. Ni W:rie area autlilzd to: announce MALLY BOG QN, Ess. a Candiateo for the Of Olee t o riff'.if Sum; ter District, at the next Electienn.. 0O-We are autlhorized to announce Col. JOHN C. RIAME, a.candi date for the office of Sheriff, at theeijsuing 1 Election. sept 27, 1849. 48 tf 0'rThe Friends ofitehard B. BROWN, announce him as a Candidate for the Officoi of Sheriff of Sumter District at the ensuing Election. Sept. 20, 1848. 47- tf - OTWe are authorized to announce Major OHN BALLARD, as a candidate for .Sheriff at the ensuing election. April 28th, 1848. 20 tf 0im'be friends of William A. COLCLOUGH, Esq., announce him as a candidate for Sheriff at the next Election. April 19, 1848. 25 FOR CLERK. OTc We are authorized to announce Mr. JOHN 0. DURANT as a candidate for the iffice of Clerk of the Court at the ensuing election. Nov. 8 3 tf Mr. Editor:-Please announce JOHN - DARGAN JONES, as a candidate for re election to the office of Clerk of the Court for Sumter District, and oblige the SUSITERIANS. April 26th, 1848. 26 tE (:7We ai'e authorized to an nounce DANIEL H. RICHBOURG, a can didate for the office of Clerk at the ensuing 4 elect ion. Jan. 26, 1846. 13 tf F FOR TAX CULLECTOR. ( ' We are authorized to an- d nounce ALEXANDER WATTS, Esq., as a Candidate for Tax Collector, of Claremont county at the ensuing Election, MANY FRIENDS. Drugs and Medicines, AT CHAtLESTON PRICES. Z. Y. DellAY, SUCCESSOR TO J. A. CLEVELAND, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY,. NEARLY OPPOSITE MASONIC IIALLCAaMDEN, S. C. Takes this method of informing the citi zens of Sumter, Darlington, and the adjacent country, that lie keeps always on hand, a fresh and well selected stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints. Oils and Dye Stuffs; Window Glass and Putty, Patent Medicines and Perfumery: Soaps, Brushes, Combs and Fancy Articles. THO0MPSONIAN MEDICINES, Embracing every article now used in the Practice; &c. &c. All of which will be sold as low as articles of the same quality can be bought in Charles ton, FOR CASH OR CREDIT. 07PysciasPlates, ndCountry Mer chas wll o wll o gveme a call before Z. J. D. Camden, Feb. 21, 1840. 17 tf Te A CARD. Tesubscriber, having taken, the. corner Store, (known as McLeans) wo3uld, most respectfully, acquaint his old Friendls, and thie Public at iarge, that ho will at all times take pleasure to accommodate them, in Cut ting and Making up Garments, in the most Fashijonable and substantial manner. H~e wile keep constantly on hand a fresh and seasonable assortment, of outfitting, of the latest and most approved Fashions, and hopes, by punctuality and his desire to please all, ho merit a continuance of themir Patron age and confidence. D. J. WINN. Jan. 15. 1849, 12 tf New Goods Received, A general assortment or Dry Goods, Grocer ies, Ihardware and Cutlery, Crockery, Sad. dlecry, Ilats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c., which will be sold low for cash by L. B3. fIANKS. G LOVES. A Fre..sh assortment of Ladies' white, cold. and bulack Kid Gloves, white and black silk dto. L-idlies white Ki~d shoes, Bronaed and cold do,; Gents bulk and cold kid Gloves, Buck do. Berlin do. lined withu Buck skin. Also, a beautifnl assortnment of gents fancy and blk Cravats; Suspeniders, &c. &c. L. B. HJANKS. CLOTHING. Of all descriptions and sizes, from Tom Thumb up to the Kentucky Giant. L. B. UIANKS. 30 BASKETS CHAMVPAGNE, '20 doz London Porter, 20 " Madeira WVine, fine article. _____L. B. HANKS. Juust Received, Bly DRUCK E Rt &, CO., a full and complete supp)Jly of S ADLE RY, CUT LE RY AND IIA R D WA. R E, consisting of almost every articlo which belongs to the above specified lines, which will tbe offered at the lowest pri ces. Enquire at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Camden Bank. 1000 LBS. NO. CA. BACON, 1 Keg Goshen Butter. L. B. HlANKS. 11 of1Xiii wide1,5hav 1en1 eei ter . 1th1gr1 at o , a i w o a f f wra Soie, Saddle M Osi llowich, have beens sected. itt great ion of .country,- and wilb oda ham n this place.. To give some ideatetheir cowmeGrisisil w leading'artlelo si ol eipsil tte all the varieties-embraced iitheit geter Good gtown sugars atWo8 and I . Crashed Loaf 'do. 212.2L Ne Kersey 89id C71eoes, ,8a Brown Homespuns,a yard andia Do. do. 347A8,an . 800 pairs wom'en's shoes-at 4.i 20 doz. Linoucambricllandere With ati endless variety of Miscellanous n opportunity of showing. to their custome) urchasers wiI-find it unnacessary to leave t JOHN T, GREEN ATTORNEY AT LAW, Sumtervillt, 04 (. Will practice in the Courts of Law, for luniter, Darlington and Kershaw Districts. )ffice one door below Clark's Hotel. RI0HARD Me. DYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rinttrillte, S. .9 JOSEPH B. KERSHAW, ATTORNEY AT LAW, groad-street, Camden, . C. Attends the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, .ancaster and Fairfield Districts. LAW NOTICE. iREGG, PALMER & GREGG, Will practice in the Courts of -Law and |quity, for Fairfield District; and GREGG & GREGG, rill practice in Kershaw and Sumter, in ad. ition to Richland. Columbia, 1st January, 1849. 17 ilj EDWARD SOLOMONS, U Rll G EQ N lD E N T I &-. Sumiterville, - . - Q. Ofice two doors North of the Colrt Hottse. SURGEON DENTIST, SUMTERVILLE, S. C. Mr. H. will administer the Chloroform in surgical and Dental Operations, if required. June 7. 1848. 32 ly A CARP . The subscriber takes this meth'od of in. orming his friends and the public, that he has urchased the DRUG STORE of Dr. J. A. levplan~d, whore he will continue the busi iess on his own account; and hopes by strict ittention, and constant endeavors to please, o merit a continuance of their patronage. Z. J. DaITAY. SCamden. Feb. 21, 1849. 17 2m For Sale. A valuable Tract of Land, lying in Wil iamsburg Distriet, containing mote than Fr1900 Acres, Frterms, &c. apply to J. B. N. IA MMET. Office one door above Town Hall, Broad-st. Oct 16, 1848. 51 tf $100 Dollars Reward, Runaway, from the subscriber, on the 21st )r Marchi, his son WILLIA M, aged 14 years, ooks very hearty. At the last accounts, he van soon on the rail road, walking to Cam. len. I forewarn all persons frotn hiring ot iarboring himt. Any information in regard .0 hin will be thankfully received, by ad. Iresing the subscriber, at Mount Clio, P. 0 Sumter District. THOS. HANCOCK. Black River, Middle Salem, 28th March, 1849. ,23 tf NEW DRUG STORE. The subscriber would respectfully inform 's customers, friends, and the publhe gener. illy of Sumter, that lie has, and will constant. y keep on hand, a Fresh and wvell selected tock of Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stufla Windowv Glass and Putty; Fine Soaps and lFancy Articles; all of which will be siold theap, by R. SIDNEY MELLETT, M.D. One door toest of Mc Lean's Qid statud. P, S. All orders from the cogntry prompt. ly attended to. FRESH GARDEN SEED. For sale at the New Drug Store, hy R. S MELETT', M. D. P. 5. The above SEEDS have been tried and found genuine. FURNITURE. Just received a fine assortment of curl maple and fancy sitting and Rocking chairv cane andl wood seats;. together 'with a finE assortment of Furniture, such as Sofas, -Book Cases Wardrobes, Bed-steads, ii'ancy and Plain Dressing B~ureaus, &c. &c. &c. For sale cheap for cash or go r J. F. SUT~HER3AND. Camden, Jan 10, 1848. 11 tr l!!alt and Iron. 17,000 pounds Iron from 1.4 in. rouni to 2 1-2 in., do. 1-2 Square to 21-2 do. Boiler Tyre, Plough, Hoop, band Iron, &c. &o. Cast and Blister Steel, at Charleston prices Just Received and for Sale by A. .7 4. P. MOSES, on 4 it tWs V -A 10~17 yards teteDla ;:'t d0 Onts pair, God10 hc the is an 1g t h Goda .hici q mp D elin Belure, t.." he gany ok Gessesfreapet 1he E atsesortst h noie do ny.aand "dgh The beie oe tuario tid n ndat. a dn r ther pb~l P arngend 87 4-At'C, A The 4 futsly pifrmstecsn f~e iesrrounding countyta bpewarrie the~ PAINTeing ellNEssred talt Br anl gche , vio : iyt d- P) g S Mimt m ol reeitation of 'inet Gahraie &nd Rac9ipug frm i bo abok ;ad Wrmhpand Pri ne 6a*P:o" pre oand heap, a onal terersoes - h ta7I'1,S orders dtel~etneq tM.oan ts and Nore We arte shrte ntetces'-gi u oga ny d i t ae PGa la fanaghed oi theali Thisbri hpes t pis We.& alsdes te wioh toh sinssandgl t jthe the aetro ae .mto euateth m of th6 o isconsructeagi adatae o tonitieto all ry inom in sona ing Wcmoui, i At our Shopgn$Cine PANIN MAKNE3 Gasl tw Whs, we viz:u se.e anhli thet nthe saloven s eorrect omitutor ofrn oijM GSafes,ookeac.,andbs fwmale~t &c.&.atioo hsoprtotion beal mritns asmearra konenadups Diuitin ALBta ji&Y'g.e Fu-Pnanters fa-h qopAd4 aod rady. Rie; d'un oth'er og 9r couinty encouageodaon e l~ra sobe tileerm, " b - AM arent,s abtWem extenti in teavery n, xth'o an trepar.eu~nt a t tarjse any maeintoSttcuriu~U~h~. vnage ofWhe panyrat~'~dp mibd6 whic syesoa prearsoln s, y e pandirs.om slaishe ftee ofe Wlharge ith roudth se sia'tge tseg, h "Ib aisjugre the latital ~ ba~~q. dioeda the piat ofhetitoaJz and condirutoner orlnregst 4et Blu eph ats;ihe int a of ay TGin. TWwoguythld impeauddaj hist e. wul .assr tdibgpog~sbfor thatdtey s l ave no ase t cames g~ eit h e o s pil kW *c1e Ce Wole ' hIfu ses& Ms Cabine lis k~th Usedstrfand laes, Boo ceeaoe-ean khiarkh16 and& ato ieshor noierontiberaiei gars; Fine chewin 10,0 t SaA1(S Rsce~L p,'ArI KS