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he uning Kimes. Publishes All County and Town Of ficial Advertisements. MA\NNING. S. c.. FEB. 1. 1901. Notice is hereby given that no advertise ments will be changed in this paper where the copy is brought in later than Saturday noon. Young Gent's, You Are Invited... to call at The .IENKIN SON DIlY GOODS S'.:"E and in spect the beautiful line of new pring Clothing they now have on exhibition for early spring wear. We would also be pleased to show you our new spring styles in nice Felt Hats for Young Men. Also a nice line of Felt Hats for old Men. Boys and Children. There are still lots of bargains to be found on our Bargain Tables for the Spot Cash. Big lot of Remnants at and below cost. Outing in any lengths you wish at Sic yard. Calicos at 4e yard. Large lot of Laces and Embroideries at very attractive prices. Fiue White India Lawns at lOc yard. worth 15c. Fine White Apron Goods at Se. worth W. E. JENKINSON. Died. last Thursday. an infant son of Nr. and 'Mrs. W. E. .Tenkinson. Dr. .1. A. Mayes. one of the oldest and best citizens of'Mayesville died on the 7th. The town of Manning has a popula tion of 1430. as against 1049 ten years ago. George Epperson. colored, goes to the chaingang thirty days as a town prisoner. Smallpox is in many parts of the State. Vaccination is the only safe 1 prevent ion. Mr. Isaac M. Loryea has been on a visit of several days to relatives in Mavesville. Damon Lodge. Knights of Pythias, has been discontinued and the charter surrendered. Miss Maude Brock of Panola, spent yesterday in town with h er sister. Mrs. I .1. Horton Rigby. Mr. S. I. Till returned yesterday aft ernoon. after spending several days at his former home, Elloree. Under an act of the Legislature re cently passed eighteen new grand jur ors will be drawn for this year. For Rent-One-Horse Farm on Als brook plantation, one mile from Man ning. Apply to J. D. Alsbrook. Requisites for the Toilet, Necessities for the Table. Supplies for the Study and School Room. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. MIr. F. P. Cooper of The State was in Mlanning yesterday. M1r. Coopor once lived in Clarendon and is always at t home here. Died. Thursday 7th, a three year old son of M1r. and MIrs. J. H. Williams. The family took the remains to Wilson, N. C. for burial. The recent court in Greenville was a c very heavv one and sends mnany to thet enitentiary and chaingang, also three < 'mato the gallows in M1arch. "Cleanlines next to godliness."~ We i carry the largest and best assorted line of Soap ever displayed in MIanning. The RI. B. Loryea Drug Store. We need two copies of THE TIMES of January 9, 1901, to keep on file and wtll apreciate it very much if some of our sbscribers will fuirnish them. "Reading maketh a full man." All the latest successes in fiction, in Cloth and Paper Editions: Poets 35c a vol- 1 ume and upwards. The R. B. Loryea2 Drug Store. Professor J. G. Clinkscales of Wof- 1 ford College will deliver an address at the Graded Sc hool Friday night at 8:30, 1 to which the public are invited. "There is nothing half so sweet in life as loves young dream," our Valen tines are gems of art, beautiful and 1 dainty designs, sentimental and comic. The n. B. Loryea Drug Store. Very heavy criminal dockets are re ported' in many of the counties awaiting the February and MIarch terms of the oourt. Prosperity seems to beget reck lessness and recklessness means crime. We have exclusive control for MIan ning of the Rio Hondo hand-made. long fille-: Cigar. the best 5-cent smoke ever offered to the public. The R. B. Lor yea Drug Store. A pleasant and successful hot supper was given at M1r. R. E. Burgess' last week for the purpose of raising money for the Bethel Presbyterian church. Everybody had a good time and the nice sum of $7-> was raised. Plant only genuine Seed Potatoes: von labor in vain if von do not. E e carry genuine Early Rose and Bliss Triumph Seed Potatoes. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Professor John G. Clinkscales of Wof ford College will lecture in the M1etho dist churen next Sunday morning. There will also be a rally of the Ep worth League at night, at which Pro fessor Clinkscales will also make a talk. We have iust received the largest and most superb assortment of Ex tracts-all odors --Perfumes. Cologne, in handsomely designed cont,-:ners, or any quantity 'desired. The Rt. B. Lor yea Drug Store. Ed. Dingle shot and killed Sarah Hicks with a double barreled gun three miles east of M~anning last week. The parties are all negroes. Dingle claims the killing was accidental, but the cor oner's inquest sent him up for trial and he is in jail. We can do without Chinese emigra tin, but we must have their tea: the best comes overland, via Russia. Our Ame Green and Black Tea is unsur assed. A trial will convince. The R. R. Enryea Drug Store. Weudrtn from rumor that there will be sonic more sensational develoments today or tomorrow in the Kingstree dispensnry matter, and that perhaps somne morie parties will join the late dispenser in i mprisonmenit for complicity in the late big steal. Mlillions of people are familiar with DeWitt's Little Early Risers and those who use them tind them to be famous itte liver pills. Never gripe. The RI. 1.L )ye rag Store. Isaae MI. Loryea Little li5a Mlay Dradham gave her many ltt le girl friends a nice b;rthdLay party at the Mlanning Hotyl last Satur day afternoon. clebrating her thir~ tenth birthday. PrIofessorI Thackstoni ad the local 'editor~ were invited and behaved like two nice little boys. The \r. W. C. C'handler, who has had the management of the cemetery the past year. requests that all who havt subscribed for the url)pose of kee1ptt the place in grood Ger w'ill pay him: their amounts at once. He has ar ranged with Mr. T. E. Hinson to kte'g the cemetery in order airain this year. The "city of the dead" has been better kept the past year than it ever was be fore. much to the eredit of these gen tlemen, and the public should appreei ate their interest and give them all necessary su pport in the matter. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In donitable will and trenendots energy are not found where stomach. liver. kidneys and bowels are out of order. if you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only:'''e. at The it. B. Loryea Drug Store. It is an easy matter to sit in an office and give farne-rs advice. Such advice is oftentim"s. and very properly so. paid little attention to, because it pro ceeds from the minds of men who know nothing at all about practical farming and who reason absolutely upon theo retical lines. We seldom venture much advice upon this subject, but we do not think it amiss to call the attention of farmers'to a few things. Cotton has brought a remarkably good price the past season. That means a tremendous creage will be planted throughout the South this year. With good, or even average seasons. the year 1901 will probably record the largest crop ever made in the world. We have no assur aince that the price next fall will be as rood as it was the past. More horses and mules will be sold in .anuary and February in Manning this season per haps than ever were sold in any two months before. They are here now and :he people are buying them. The rail 'oads are kept busy hauling fertilizers, md this is not only the condition here. Dut all over the country. Nearly all )rovisions are high and will probably o higher. Have you arranged for a good provision crop? If so. then make ill the cotton you can. but it is unwise 'or any man who lives by agriculture to )lant his whole crop in cotton and ex )ect to buy his provisions. in the face )f the present indications of the largest otton crop ever made. and the conse uent result of a lowering in the price. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face. form and emper will always have friends. but one who could be attractive must keep her health. If he is weak. sickly and all run down, she will e nervons and irritable. If she has constipa ion or kidney trouble. her impure blood will ause pimples. blotches. skin eruptions and a retched complexion. Electric Bitters is the est medicine in the world to re:ulate stomach. 'er and kidneys and to purify the blood. It ves strong nerves. bright eyes. smooth. velvety in. rich complexion. It will make a :ood oking. charming woman of a run-down invalid. )nly f5O cents at The R. B. Loryea Drug Store.' This Is Indeed Heroic. ditor The Manning Times: I have written The Farmer request ag that the "Citizen" letter be repub ished over my signature. I did not rite it, but if the one who did can't ign it I can, for I agree with its spirit nd wish the matter explained. Have given a member of the Board a hance to explain but have yet re eived none. Yours truly, A. PLUMMER BURGESS. Summerton. S. C., Feb. S. 1901. [When 'Mr. Burgess addresses a comt aunication to THE TIMES which needs xplaining we shall endeavor to com lv with his wishes, but when he pro oses to stubstitute himself for one who Sin hiding, we must deline. It is a ell known fact that there are some eople with whom we will have no con ention, and it is also well known that re do not propose to dignify certain eople by permitting ourself to become avolved in a controversy with them. t is always a pleasure to receive letters om M1r. Burgess, but we would much refer receiving from him something f his own production written directly o us than something written by an ther. MIr. Burgess says he did not write he "Citizen" letter, btut has asked for t to be r'eproduced over his signature. hat is all riglat, we have no objections. Ve cannot understand why Mr. Bur ~ess comes to the relief of anonymous 'Citizen,'' unless he hopes to get an xplanation from us. If this is his put' ose he will be disappointed for the >resent, but if he will be patient there iill come a time when explanations are n order and will be made. In other ords, we do not propose to expose our >sition that our political enemies ight arrange this to suit emergen es. There is only one matter in the whole ~usiness whichi may need explaining by s, that is the matter of recommending he appointment of the Board of County ommissioners without consulting the elegation. This will be done at the >oper time; at any rate the Senator .ssumed the responsibility. As fat' as he printing matter is concerned, that omes within the discretion of the com nissioners and with which we have othing to do.-ED. TIMES.] nhnp On;h You have used all a sorts of cough reme dies but it does not! yield; it is too deep! seated. It may wear itself out in time, but I it is more liable to I produce la grippe, pneumonia or a sern ous throat affection.! You need something JI that will give you I strength and build i up the body. SCOTT'S jEMULSION will do this when everything: else fails. There is no doubt! about it. It nourishes, strengthens, builds up andI makes the body strong and! healthy, not only to throw:i off this hard cough, but to! fortify the system against:= further attacks. If you are! run down or emaciated you should certainly take this! nourishing food medicine. - an Soo, a3i drgists. His Life Was Saved. ir..1. J . .ily. a pro'minent citizen of Han nibal. M10.. lately h:d a wonderful deliverance from a fright fui death. In telling of it he says: I was taken with typhoid fever that ran into pneum:eni:t. 3Ip lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't eve: sit up in bed. Nothing h.lpel me. I eXpected won to die of (onsun ption. wh'en I heard of Dr. King's New Discov ery. Oie bottle :ae great relief. I continued to uae it. and now am well and string. I can't 'ay too much in its praise." This marvellou. medicine is the surest and quickest cure in Ihe world for all throat and lung trouble. liegul:r sizes 5J cents and K1.00. Trial bottle, free at Th R. B. Loryea Drug Store: every hottle "ua:ran teed. Read in another page the comibilna tion offer-we are making. Thtougli a misunderstanding several who took ad vantage of this offer last year did not get their papers promptly. but our arrangements are such now. that evet-y person who pays up. and one year in advance, and all new suibscrt'ibers, will get this valuable farm journal promptly. Remember von get THE TIMES and Farm and Home for $1..A. Letting .ell Enongh Alone. Mr. Meeke-'There's an error in this plumber's bill. but I guess I won't say anything about it. Mrs. Meeke-Why? Mr. Meeke-ie might charge me for making the correction.-Brooklyn Life. MARYLAND CASUALTY CO. sells Accident and Health insurance Poli cies. They are liberal and up-to-date. See F. N. WILSON. Agent, 48-4t] Manning. S. C. Reports show a greatly increased death rate from throat and lung trou bles. due to the prevalence of croup. pneumonia and grippe. We advise the use of One Minute Cough Cure in all of these difficulties. It is the only harnm less remedy that gives immediate re sults. Children like it. The R. P Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea Prop. Manning Academy. Forty-first session began .autlary 7. 1901. Thorough preparation for any college. Individual teaching. Tuition, $1 to $4 per month. M3Rs. E. C. ALSBROOK. 45 tf ] . Principal. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Teachers' Examination. The regular examination for teach ers' certificates will be held at the court house in Manning on Friday. 15th inst. Examination to begin promptly at 9 o'clock. L. L. WELLS. Co. Supt. of Education. Manning, S. C.. Feb. 5, 1901. The R. 13. Loryea Drug Store will refund you your money if you are not satisfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cure disorders of the stomach. biliousness. constipation and headache. Price. cents. Samples free. Another combination offer we are making which we hope will prove an inducement to make the people take an increased interest in keeping up with the trend of events. Listen! We will send you THE M1ANNING TIES, The Thrie'e-a-Week Edition of The New York World and The Farm and Hotme for $2.23 a year. Remember that for 2.25 w'e will'send you all thr'ee of these papers. THE TIMES management means to let the rest of the State see that Clarendon county supports a fear less and up-to-date county paper, a pa per that voices the view-s of it; editol'. that has no boss and that has e-:er stood by the people. The New Yor'k World three times each week is one of the finest newspapers p)ublished in Amer' ica. The Farm and Home is devoted to agricultur-al, mechanical and house holdinterests and no farmer's family should be without it. We want subscribers to take advan tage of this magnificent offer we are making. There is always danger' in using cotnterfeits of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. The original is a safe and cer tain cure for piles. It is a soothing and healing salve for sores and all skin dis eases. The R. B. Lor'yea Drug Stor'e, Isaac M1. Loryea. Prop. The Twvo Senators. Congressman Jones of Virginia told this story of his father: DIrectly after the war Jones senior was sent to the state senate. Anl old slave who had belonged to him was also elected to the senate. The two drew adjoining seats. Senator Jones was very courteous and in addressing his former slave always called him senator. The old negro stood it for some time and finally said: "Massa William, I don't like dis sena tor business. Kain't I come down to yo' house andi visit that cook of yourn? I suhtinly would like permission to vis it yo' kitchen." The request was granted, and while Senator Jones was in his library the other senator was down in the kitchen visiting the cook. Recent experiments show that all classes of foods may be completely di gested by a preparation called Kodul Dyspepsia Cure. -which absolutely di gests what you eat. As it is the only combination of all the nat-al digest ants ever devised the demand for it has become enormous. It has never failed to cure the very worst cases of indiges tion and it always gives instant relief. The R. B. Loryea Dtrug Store, Isaac M1. Loyea, Prop. A Dreadful Momnent. A conductor on the Park line had an experience the other day that is quite certain to cause him many uncomforta ble minutes in the future. His car stopped at Spruce street to let a middle aged lady on. and as she took h~er seat the conductor gave the miotormnan two bells. andl the car shot ahead. When the conductor ente-red the car', the wo man in question was1 looking out of the window and did not see his outstretch ed hand.I "Fare, please," remarked the con ductor. The woman evidently did not hear him, for she did not turn her head. Neither did she hold out the necessary Con. "Fare, please," said the conductor in a louder tone. But the woman paid no heed. Then the conductor touched her on the shoul der and in a tone of voice that rang through tile car exclaimed: "Your fare, please, lady:" Then the woman turned hastily around and looked at the~ conductor. The knight of the bellcordl gayv' one gasp and fled to the back platform. The woman was his mother-in-law. Omaha World-Herald. How to Cure the Grip. Remtain quietly at home and take Chambei r ains Cough liemedly a- di recte-d :mnd a quick -ecovery is Sitre to fol'ow. Thtat remedy coun te ract- any teindenc.y ofthei~ rip to result tm pteumionia. whtcht Isreally t he only sertous dtngr. Among the tens of thousands w'hio have .sed it for the grip not onie catn has ever beten reported thtat did ntot recove'r. Fo'r satle by TPh" It. 1Lr.,a Drug Store. Isatae M. La ry(-t. a:. Weil as tradel . ai~ it) ('1u("' "" : . self in pos(itiTn to be of -(1V 's t I patrons Who desire to keep 1"::(( 'A4 the progrt'ss of tiw day. we hI e(1 an arran hx W1lelen l (t t: supplv ou 't1 ( t azine and T - I \IA \4I IM E mil1 hined for $-'._5p> .11- in alkane \Iet - rinres \la.azine i1 on( f t1 1" l nes Iiterarv jolluirdals publisht'd. it stamam1.4 11 is hiil.and its corps of cont1ihutors an1 aluml tht' most able in the( w:or1ld. retader of this \laga4zin is a -enuehe after knowledge, and \w' et knows- of n4 better or mure protitable real( dingI thm1 eat be foulld in Ihe pages of this ctelt brated Magazine. No library i Boin ollete" without it. W k. offer \I.-<-hirt Maagazine antd THI-2 ANNiN TitM:: for 2.25 per year. BeaTh Kind You Have Always Boug Signature of J. M. McCOLLOUGH, Opposite Leg & Hutchin:son's Stables Give lse a trial and I will 'riV'e (it the best work for little money. Satisfaction guaranteed. A Modern Ginnery. We have at linini. S. C.. on an ex ertlient location. a Complete 3-71 Sau 'Murrav Ginuing Systen. with ( leanin, Feeders: 50 H. P. hd!1ler and 41) 11. 1' engine. Struthers & \Wels mitsake. This is a new plant. It i, for sale. Write us if ilnter( stted. \V. 1. (I fS B1 o. C'ohnubia". S. ('.. Machinery and ii Supplies. NOTICE! There will b sold( olthe hihest bid der. for cash. at 1:1e residt'nce of the late J. J. Broughtou. near Pinewood. S. C.. a lot of personal propert of his estate. consisting in part of fonr 'Mules. a Two-Horse Wagon. a lot of hogs and other personal effects. The sale will commene at 11 o'clock A. M. on the 19th day of February. 1901. T. E. & N. L. BPT" 1GH TON. I:xecutors. \\TlieiiXYou JDye ... _sZ. ... JC 4 w Fast Black bigond Dyes It's easy to have a change of color by using Diamond Dyes. They are made for home use; will not crock or fade; and color anything any color. Strongest of all dyes. IE R. B. LORYIl DRf 8TOE. ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor, Golden Mortar, MANNiNO, S.0. -4'='FHONE NO. 2. F pecia a :ttenltiont showtn to mlail rders. BEL & MA THIS, Engine Repairing, Whieelwrighting And All Manner of Iron Work. Special Attention Glien to orseshoeing. We warrant satisiaetion. Below Baptist Chutrchl. MIaning. S. C. NOW OPEN TO TRAVELRS he Tisdale Hotel, Siummerton, S. C. Livery Stable Near at Hand. iew Building, New Fumitare, VONEY TOLA, > good real estate .security, oni rea toale terms. R. 0. PURDY. Sumte', S.C. Money to Loan, Easy Terns APPLY TO WILSON & DuRANT. Extract af Lemoon -. : Frum o Messino Lemons. o The Delight of Housekeepars. D. 0. Rhamne, Summerton, S. C. - T H E -- =. iManning Hardware Co., Keep ink abirea.1st with the rapid p1ro j4re44 s]winlg mnae- in1 our town and county have e4nlar:rel thii:Ir store r(m)() aur' h 1411i4Iased fur -pot cash the largest stock of 1 1:rdware ever brought into (Clarendon ounty. -:~very usiiness man knows the value of cash wIe n buying goods: it means that the 1roodls :-4 delivered at the lo( wt pr ices obtainald. and enables the plclhasecr to sell at ;pics impossil e when bought t 1herw is : combine this with th knowledge of where to lty and when to buy" you may be reasonably sure 13h::t you are getti~n your ; ood44S at the right tigtres. WCe are- pleased to say ti:.t <mr effort and study in this iirection has not beien without etfeet and ap p;"-".iat!ion as is be 1g1 demlostai:ited cd l onStatlly b y our inleaSing pattonage. N4ow is the t ite that 114us s :eu- being replaired for the coinig year. It will b of interest to pn4eelmss to examline our stock of KNO1 U( linKS. I1IN( -:5. 1 .\SI's. ST.\PL ES. N.A LS. WINI)( )W FEST E:NSlI. etc. FARMING IMPLEMENTS. Farmers who have stiff, heavy lands will find the Oliver Chilled I Plow hest: th se with light. sandy soil will Iiud one of our several grades of Dixie IBoy 1lows he..t. Also Shovel Plows and Twisters. W have to arrive several kiuds of ('otton Planter. all of the most poputr For Housekeepers. Our line of 0. K. Stoves are line and the sales of them this season have been tio- largest in thel history of the stove trade in our town. We have a nice line of Agate and Tinware to show and have recently bought the most complete line of ('rockery ever shown here. We extiet to offer this at prices that cannot be duplicated. Parties who contemplate painting should try our high grade Hamm ar Paint. This P':aint ditfers from the m1uh adve1itised cheap paints, in b eing of uni fotrmti quality aud every can is backed iby an absolute guarantee as to purity by the makers. MANNING HARDWARE CO. Tils Excpiia Bargaills11 TILL'S RACKET STORE A ol, METIE AWAY. It is only about twenty days yet and all our Winter Goods will be sold, and then when you come and they will be gone, you will have to curse yourself and not us, as we cannot hold goods at these prices for any one. Remember when we say Cost we mean it, and not cost on a few pieces of old goods or old shoes ond shelf-worn goods, but SpaEVERYTHING* Staples as well as regular goods. All our stock is new-has not been in the store six months. Again. come and see for yourself. Yours for cut prices, S.1I. TIL L, Racket Store. ....AND... Iorder to matke. room for our large Sp)ring Stock Sthat will soon be coming in. we have applied the knife and cut prices down to the very root. Wedon't think it good judgment to carry goods ov er Sfrom one season to another, therefore will offer all Cloth in ehave on hand, and we have a nice line of it. Mels aiid Bovs Suits., P alits aIl(d Overcoats." I atY pri-es~ that will surprise you. Now if you want a Suit, an u Overcoat. pair of Pants, a Hat, a Cap, a Shirt or any Sthing in Underwear at y-our own p~rice, come to see us and y xou will be~ convinced that we mean just what we say. Our trade for the short time we have been in business ha for ei xceedled our e'xpec'tations and we know no better war to show our appreciation than to give our friends and__ Spuaron a chance to buty what they need in this line for tihe balance of this winter without at protit. These goods~ mutst go. Remnember w~e havtxe No Job Lots _ to offer: all of our goods are' fresh and new. We also htave anything inl a Shoe you may want. Thanking you one andl all for your liberal patronmage, Yours truly. -ca u o BIG TI-PACKING SALE 5th to 16th of February. [f you have money to spend don't fall to attend this Sale. It will pay you. W.E. JENKINSON. ESeed Time.1 S You know as well as we do that it is the right time to Splans your gardens and potato patches. Well, we have Sthe Best Fresh Garden Seed for you and the best Bliss Sand Early Rose Seed Irish Potatoes for you, and our Sprices are always below everybody else too. Our Mid-Winter Selling SOf seasonable goods continues to grow more interesting as the days come and go, and we can please you if you Shave any notion of buying anything. S SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS IN BLACK DRESS SGOODS to make up for February. SFine Black Silk Poplin Dress Goods, regular $2.00 S value and 46 inches wide, at...... .. ......$ --1 49 SFine Black Satin Loutinia Dress Goods, 45 inches S wide, regular beauty, nice and light, at..... 1 24 SFine Black Prunelle Dress Goods, 45 inches wide, at 1 24 SFine Black Whip Cord Dress Goods, a nobby skirt S material, 45 inches wide, at.. .. ..........-- . -- 99c SFine Brilliantines, Henriettas, Cashmeres in medium S price Dress Goods from 25c to. .. .. ..... ---....Ic SGranite Brooche is a fine line of light colored Dress S Goods, something new, 38 inches wide, at.... .. ~5c SSilks..._ Fine China Wash Silks for your February Shirt Waist in a complete line of colors at 49c __ Regular 65c Silks. Fine line of the Wash Jap Silks at. .. .. .. 39c that will wash like a Gingham. SRemnants... rWe are the strongest and cheapest people in the SState on Remnants, especially in White Goods. S 500 yards White Check Nainsooks, in Remnants,6 c- at........------------------ -------.-.-. -----. Regular 10c value. . SGood quality plain White Lawn, 7c kind, at.. ......c oc m i Remnants.10 SFine White Dimity at.................. S that sells readily at 15c: these are Remnants but S they are good. SFine 40-inch wide Dunbar Lawns, regular price 20c,10 S for.. . ........................- - -- -- -- - - - Men's Wear DepartmentL S We are showing nice Suits, extra Pants, Hats and other things, and we have just gotten in a large shipment of tine Negligee Shirts that we have marked cheap--all szes. SAre always found in our store. If you want any Shoes right now you can get them mighty cheap) from us. SAY! If you want a pair of Blankets or a Quilt cheap for the cold, windy March weather you had best come qulik OLD RELIBLE 'S. A. jRigby _LEADER OF EVERYTRING.