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j~ Te .~i~ci~t~fdC'O. ofstreets Yt U11 Cl~z puting our t,10uorgaare,; -u excellent cn it iou, and now if they will permit himn to deeopen the town ditch running b Mr. E.:. J. B rowne's, a large and im r'ant part of the town, waiting for ie veloPment. will be drained. adding A Cor:ntt and Tohe health of t11 enire coml 2 Ivertisemints. I .rida'. a t11.vu a. he rr e V.hme in Paxville. Miss 3iuu Curtis, r aged :.-I vears. The funerail took place a.t Summerton. Rev. S. D. lailey as _N~ t)~ n u (,rder t o sisted by I Rev. .1. N- Tolar conducted Sr ubliation the followin Nee. - the service. The deceased was a most lovely character, a favorite in the com munity anrd a stream of sunshine in the Good Suggestions for Xmas Preseats. uoar w-ere -5l le rollowing salieer.i for imy n.ext. . ne o Ladie qin C oliars. \a-on;, veal-: :1: Ou i'"* O'(t~l \"i-, pre-sents. 1) lr. WX. . "Mood". WV.M.Rcar1. utone in a b ox for NmIreen: The 11es ine oif Ladie's Parasols I. 'rho~ ~n o~ ~d'e ParaolsSmyit I). S. WV.: 1. Y. IEadon. J1. IV.: Jeff *-mi. Ubrellas . shown in Manninrg1. Dxi. Treas.: J. auham. Sec.: . bi'el.as for only Jas. E. Iavi... S. D.: Dr. L. C. Stukes '01 oirs worth soli gold ana _o!u . Davis and J. M. Graham. :e1 Ieweir to be closed out at Pan*e Stwards: James E. Tennant. Tiler. 1rices Colari~ Ruttons. Cuff Buttons. S:ik 1Pin., Watch Charms. Watch There Was a proceeding yesterday in Fobl. Belt Buckles, Broaches. and the ofloo of the clerk of court. in the e 'eeded in Jewelry, all case of The 1. W. Alderman Sons Co.. c out a nie Prices. We want against The Wilson Lumber Co.. seek b. m vney and we must sell the goods to ondemn a cossing of the Salem some w n creations in Ladies' Belt;. railroad. The matter will be heard ust 1_e thing for Christias *) n. Iridav January 28th, at 12 o'clock. at A large stock of holiday goods. in-Ia poin. known as the big curve. The eludin- a full line of ine works. iuttu I followngis the jury: .1. M. DuBose. be closed out at Panie Prices. R. D. Thompson. .1. \lontgomery, if you need dry goods, shoes, winter J. alloway. R. C. Bu underwear. millinery or furniture. here Buddin. R. E. Btrgess. J. J. Carra' . is the place to come-everything so Ja W. Hol Giblons, at i raniJNKrNSON Clarence Flemnig. J. J. Welch. Jr. IV. E-. JENKINSON CO. Summerton lodg.Le~niglit's of 1vthas last Wednesday night elecede th~e f1i Col. R. D. Lee of Sumter was 'n town lowing otliers for tie ensuin-r ver.r. od ayagin. ChancellorCommaner: C V an.,. Vice Chancellor: 11ev. M yr. ver Krasnof f o B, Kershaw, Jt.. Prelate: V. D spenl Sunday in town. MeClary. Master of Work: E. M. dale. Master of Arms: H. C'. Ci-v?'gau, Next Tuesday is Christmas. and we Jr.. Master of Finance: L. T. C.,ving wish everybody a whole lot of joy. ton. Keer Records and Sealb. J. M. 1'iowden. Master of Exchequer: D. D. Mr. E. S. Mclutosh killed a hog yes- Davis, Inner Guard: .. E. Tennant. terdawy that ipe the sclsat 04 Outer Guard: .no. I . Lesesne J.ot. No 1 A. Dingle and W. Broadway. Trusdes. Mr. J. D. lHcle of Paxvile is mov- te in to Harvi's whe~re hie -113 engage ofv. D. A. Phillips the new pastor A1ao& evear: in Ilarming. o the Methodist church was greeted lasD. Sunday b a laroe cong.regation. L. C. Strauss. Lsq. of t~hS Sumter We extend t this minister in behalf *xtir. was, in Manninc, oni prof t mslo-al of ourself anc. comlmunity aI hearty Ssi n ess-,; o niayv. % , D t av i 1 ' hear. C an hoitis. and wish for i in Ihs new Jield that im _Mrs. Carrie Sckland oT Chester is lAabor %will be as pleasant a, were those Manning sitiher ousi h Mros. of his predecessor and that when the . .a time comes when his conference calls ahim to another Cield, his departure will .iekinsou's salvage sale is attracting( be regretted by acmuiyo red crowvds frora all over the country, and in adotf heMethodist church. they ar 'uvn <oo s oo t i ng to ond emn a cr ssn of th.ae ite~arebuyig gods oonotwth-The people here love a good man with stndn th hadtms out rezard to his creed or faith., it is The college girls and boys will be the iran an-.1 his example. ralrad The matte wille ber hearde reeforlin hmete lterpa f The People of Summerton are look in forward to the rendition of The Dr. MTuidrow Montgomery of Georgia Sacred Cantatta Esther on, December -h as been visiting- his relatives at Du- 21st, with -reat pleasure and a measure nt's was in fManning o i is an undertking seldose R..D.rThompon...o.f31.ilontgomery attempted by a tow.n of Summerton s Mr. A. C. Bradham has moved into proportions.G reat interest is centerd in Chouse opposite the Presbyterian this recital for its acred history, its eh'rch, formerly occupied by Mr. R. high sentiment of love an loyalty, and ).Cothran. the sweetness and inspiration of 30 well trained voices. 'Miss Annie Burgress, ae Forest' the diretor, deserves the gratitud e of N. C., is visitinC her sisters CMesdames .1. 0. GouCh. F. 0. Richardson and the whole community for the lucce C. WV. Pickering. ful efforts to ive to Summerton a cor rect standard and appreciation of the Mir. W. J. Archer who has deen best there is in mrsic, the igesta of superin.ending the ManninF n bottlin.T.C workts has gone to Sumter, the works here hving cosed dwn.wTeu barnastbes ofchqur. Clarenc of Mr.E. U.Coskr by ev. Davis,' o'loknnerdGayri.n.. CTenant, rir, aptin . P Loickof ersawOut Guard Jao nea Lenebo wasR aruedfomhsnlmbr b moe and issMatie Sll.geingup adiscoverodway, firueea. Mar..T. of Newryofxe is inmn o- Mr.. ikn Ad hily tie neo aveo Mrind Mr.C.o Harvin'sw .eh ws nag ftuthe wastholas chnchewa gtedit m ammg laT fieugndaeb rgonedbu wogeasion. HInenStation s tof he adept erW litten sevieo o thmiiste of weal bariwain*h R1ailroad Crommssionand beaurse tnce comuidnity, filed. buil itfortheonvniecefalar e M.lkins carorertsoamd nmsrane businae Monatat.cin. nis orather inat'kaewliel that Mr. The. manri trie an of M CeSa er Plwis~r ikn ls otabr bn dn Manirgreititoieng t h eriou uite Mrs. go siE a h oeo . P. Ilodge. .inkoingso's extree ae atringl A lr ffiewssuddls Crds frmae over issed cont, and thhevninheorer ed friendt ateyn toodsiag too, notih- on okda i h ppredo rstandanlishe Dan M s ~gjt ann a unn:tesiswr Theedcandesparksran smokeboysiwilhigh Srottin da-hom h aterMs .F parott tThe fr eatetrsoddth weepar aanbr 's h duplins.caladmnciiesaowntfyn Were stlrcw ithnthoe nube G ofia recebfrei a dsoee .hitee failsi oings rltve ctto htthDiewsu-oste wm n m. A.eC.eradame hamved ecntyio h ano r.F .Toa. r left huse coppot. We atresbuterie asn bu ot oso a ntebr ehtirc, omerslyccupiedoby cr. wihaltoR.mngmciey oh !abor wll sae easpeat e mwere Thoe of P ar reqestd tobe reset oa Mrhisoreecssorn hat durin the the egnir metin tomrrownigt m dacomes wrds hist cnferesc aout as tat s te tme pponte fo th oe egrtted the negoesmunietyo maend election of oflicenandrout o the MuigteThmsby ieuthes cttlech. ear.ti incidento leavs ree orfaioth ti the mane ad icendaryl. The.peoplesofiSummerton are mook fortunenlastrSundayotohlosenhisicnio- The 21stswithygreateplasurehand aumeasur tofrprideoas it.istannundertvkinalseldom thetymrd.ed by ton owmetn proppp'tions.~Gseit twaestniarcesterdii theghhometofehisofaughterndMroyal.y,.an Eo. Mtr.an. H len gdaoth swetnSs a inspraton ofx30reel Mieas. hie fueral ok lae Frst. r. . C. visitin , her sises Ziodes es heei Miss O.Tanuh F. Reo. ofcharonan.d supentestnd the Manning. bott smognngrule h cn lookin hang inse aontiiaino. nt andutesb eeid oing marrie tomorro tae ple one i ofe Mr. day of Janury. byorocorvs.hebes.avier GereCtwn cuty r. orick Lfaerh-Lw orsl andt Mssatte Sll. f fRv ae Mrs'. JopinW.nOdiorre.tnee Harrie Harvhi, town nder ison s1ating to sped ~th helidavwterd arnt isse o TU TMESOti nxt ondytoainrdvices.u bloo And Burge the didectthateseureforcegrctituneoy Christmas.tWe woudlthereforeiaskfur uththeusystem fuorrefootsents toesendSunmtreir cocor lae ta rtraye c o tana s adpeulion h t~re abost 2horeloskilastusundayhmorn-hesCodf irg Te salseandlivnrastabestofLiesoMr. Claenc Mi'.ilkins.wereldustroere destroyedband 5:xtDufant.adso.,horsesrweregcbnsumed in he iams. he ossis bou S1.~0ave thar by fiin his estom Aiand Misr.Ce abou Har 03in. s tuctur ws.C abaz whnh0ottt A: he ecet sssino th SoThe fire enuine uepondebu waened Heroinean SConence. hv C. deoXv r itesriefo hako ae buildihnwa exheRalrod Covitedof and beasthed bdy wein filld tile creede of itlantcCatLetowhforaeiwsyqucklyconsmed buildit frie M:nethist onfre otr. Wilkis faied tom nurane. paironag e on tein samtgouds raheoemrkbemacateMr. TTyhilomiat.ar h te rudow dor niho Then mn. riof Mr. wantt lowm- tov itr. trlialo iot cannaot ur tikga that homle oapMrecate by thress u ti senilytebs one owouldt ike etrem love oisk il-Af lamooirra oudd s nes bosO regare' a seious. s. ednesdayb noihmabot f.3r d'clicate -4pet ad boe -wand thI evn ntenrhr n CaresMhav. Nien issud initine of- ctown aookd alfte upemi girls. friniest atedtemrraeocr annotg wanbureng:otu skispwer Erneth yourlisle Dte a Msresi Auuta re wand seknd soke afsaipl free. Spuarenurg in thene~ Gth ist calaneanritzn.as n-fyn We~ wre srCuk with f the me ~of totersu-eoetwsdsoee wht0.ile on to the coto tht- hfr wa e acreoss t hisapictur mil "Sceveral f~ile the averecently inth barno Mr. for F.fC. lh~abelThere lef tis'co nitv. of atie the waf abou iot the o hvay mo etheybart moemn -to thi's ye' short crpan t o of fn Emlchnmerby.Noh . ~inn~Iing wa ae xet n oe.hr astht - heti e poie foik; r thI 5UIL Mr. ThomasnNimmer hadCtheimis turedfrm l . Stn' fvnral and. _ 0 er SreNwY <lroppd deada$1iAwas uhrrnesedti DisappoinLed because thc confoferience Xmas Holiday Rates Via Atlantic Coast Line. did not return Rev. W. T. Williar'is to One and one third fares plis twenty this charge, the congregation of thefive cents for the round trip to all manning A. 31. L. church resenteQ it . . byanoi A.m3t. thur rlew snte. it points in Southeastern Passenger Ter by not permittg thle new pastor. R1tev. ritory, and to points on connecting L. D. McGill, to hold services ip the lines east of the .Mississippi and south church last Sunday. The former past of the Ohio and Potomac rivers, includ served this charge for the past three ing St. Louis and intermediate stations. years in a very satisfactory manner and Tickets on sale December 20tb, to 25th, the congregation had every reason to inclusive, 30th, and 31st.. 1906. and Jan. feel they would get hini back to be with 1st.. 1007, iinal limit January 7th, 1907. them during the anuual coufereue T. 1*.'. ITE, when it meets in "Manning ne.xt ycar. General Passenger Agent. There is no complaint against the new W. J. CRAIG. pastor. but the congregation resent Passenger Traffic Agent. what it regards deception on the part: of the bishop,who, they claim, led them - to believe that Rev. Williams would be BUSINESS LOCALS. sent back to Manning. The resentment was so great that only a few went to the For Rent--.odern tire room cottage church at all, and these gathered on on Church street. desirable locality. the back )iazza of the parsonage to Epply to Eddie C. Horton. hear their new preacher. Rev. W. T. Williams lived here for the past three After this week the Oil mill ginnery years. and during that time his conduct will only be operated on Friday of each was all that could be wished for. He week. C. R. Sprott, manager. discharged his duties in a manner sat isfactory to hlis congregation and was IWanted for 1907--A married man, as always polite to everybody he came in salesman in general merchandise store contact with. at Morrisville, S. C., also a single man as bookkeeper at Rhems, S. C., must be * sober and of good character. Appli Comparative School Report. cant must apply in own handwritting. Following is a partial report of the F. Rhem & Sons. Rhems, S. C. superintendent of Moses Levi Memorial . Institute to the trustees for the month Sportsmen. ending December 8, 1905: Average number attending...... 205 We have thirfy six Double and Sin Per cent of attendance....... .. .52 gle Barrel Guns, the most of which are Number of tardies........ ...... 134 high grade. The season is about over . . . . the Guns must be sold. Come in and ollowdg Decemilr 7, for t et one at cost, this offer until January month ending December 7, 1906. 1st. Dickson Hardware Co. Average number attending...... t. D28 i Per cent of attendance........... ..9. . . umber of tardies........... .... 2 Messrs. Legg & 11'achinson Manning, In studying the above figures one S. C.: can readily see that our school is mov- Dear Sirs-The Stalk Choppers we ing along in the right direction. bought from you gives us entire satis faction. The machine is exactly what you represent it to be, and we don't Gone to His Reward. hardly know how we managed to aet Died last Saturday night J. Wesley aou iere. Strange. aged 76 years. The funeral took place Sunday afternoon at the D. E. PLOwDEN, family burial ground near the home. Rev. D. A. Phillips,pastor of the Meth- . A. AUBOE, dist church conducted the religious service, after which St Peters lodge A. F. M. No 54, continued the burial Alcoin, S. C., Dec. 15th, 1906. service with masonic honors. The de- Messrs. Legg & Hutchinson, Manning, ceased was an old confederate soldier, S. C. a mdes IeiO izn waner Dear Sirs:-In reply to your inquiry amodest retiring cit'uzen, was never married, but a devout mason. He was as to how I like The Avery Stalk Tiler of St. Peters lodge for many Chopper, will say that I have been ears, and in all kinds of weather was running one two seasons which gives oyal to his lodge and always present. me perfect satisfaction. It does the It was an impressive sight to see so work of many men and is therefore a many present on this occasion. Here great labor saver. With my best was a man who had never married, but wishes for your success in making sales whose life was pure and who was es- of this machine. I remain, teemed universally. The young as well Yours very truly, as the old turned out to pay their last W. M. DAVIS. respects to one who lived among them and whom none could say aught gainst. He was a good citizen, true to his country and true to his friendss - OF SAROLIN Conty of Carendon. Honor Roll For November. By James M. Windham, Esq., Probate Grade .- Clarence Dinkins, Mariaa Judge. aahoney, Isabelle Thomas.b Grade 2.-Mamie Baker. AlexH Brun- IN THE PROBATE COURT. ;on, 'Mildred Ervin, Jim Guess, Netta WHEREAS, David H. Lido made Levi. W suit to me, to grant him Letters of Grade 3.-Pannie Bradham, Celeste Administration, with the Will annexed, Ervin, Pattie Gamble, Sudie Ridill, of theDect . Annie Wilson, Joseph Burgess, Living Reynolds. tone Grier, Philip Grill, Jerome These are therefore to cite and ad irschmann, Allen Williams. monish all and singular the kindred Grade 4. Preston Thames, Lee Rid- and creditors of the said Alfred LhTomlin, deceased, that they be and Brunson. r before me, in the Court of Pro Grade 5.-Itly Wilson, MN~ay Hodge, b be held at Manning on the 3rd eorge Trescott, Ollie Strange, M1"bel day of January next after publica Iodd, Rolnd Ne-wman, Mary Jayroe. ti"ontrekof at:11 'lelcnk in the fore Welore raisord.noonto sabow csae. iathemy haest Grad 6.Marha Jnkison Cho. wy te sadYamnsrtionshulyt Clark, Jlian Crecy.Mbegranted Grade 7.-Lillan Mruetohs GienvSAE uOFe SmUT h and, iN4tAy Grad S.-anni BrahamEva f D cber, A. D.arend6. DolrHonor ollaor Jovember in y JAsMES Widam WEsq.A, bt Gryadgi.- Clareneilis, Mrgia [E .] Judge ofPoae Grade 2.-GMadie Bowmn, Ale Beln- -_____ own, M rtha Harv inmGues, Wyet HRADvdR iemd seodi. Helen Thamestgran himLettrsHo Grade 3.-FaBneadh amso Mareta Admnisraton itthWllaneed avis, Patmie Johnson, Bsdie HRinll ofteett fadefcso ayA Louie Writon, Aniep Dorgess, Hatm- Ienolds. OAE OUT one rier, VallypeGrl, Jerom e Thesae heeset e ady d Grae 4 Prsto Thmes Le Ri- Wadereais ofee e aid Alfred illLucyhWilsndo iaveAlays, George toteonr dcaout th ahyo Jean rson appe. ar before and Archie ICouroPro-a Gradue 5.-tyWloMyHde batektofb Court a duapoinnthed 3rd og TrsotliSrne ae diaytor o Jan aid netaftern pia odd, olandNewma, MarJayr ein thoat thereclockcertahe fore eloreBaisfrd-notheeor show cuse ifny the y ha vesi G Ad Nn-ar Oldnkinso, Chr h h adadministrat hih souldy nt Mak JlannnSCDe., 190e. sabe; rnothere i usaneo Dr naC.-Lllaus McIllsh-daw Givnd under mhan Oderme tin thia write you aniettr Youdhaow Evas ourtcebern dAte. dayo906.be weeks bfreil ChritaWls, ndIroghti 190A6 . Judgeel ocsnfrn of bte orade Ch--ritas.yP Bowatie aels h t a fJnay 97 t1 ardow, soth I Harlryinotto asWylie ok .,teflown el sae Iollgen aHele cade forci.havifasopyte deb-tsTATEsaidUTestaRe: ers, aylo Stuks, GBsieckung o te d10lyo brulahtm W ls Chrit- A lofotN.lad2nd4i as yE.mish ousould Bing Harvin fteTw fRiiii rno uIe lockno, Annie llad. sot we CuTHE inOBATECOURT. ae arittssersonnowle Apease bIn and The Etteoe Rserateley de notheeres,.Rteseristmasy herdnameeis Vigii Ama sh O'E." si moth old. onoCbu h a fJn Wirsthe muh hoe o dO Sana Clas TA, 190, OndArHI.Broa Itchatred inmntsb Clerkordf Court, was dulyarpomte ad Saniistratortifnsaidvestate;sandoit ap-4 Pusarnght ther anrerdertainJames M -tote highestn byidrfo astat, nd Mon-t EveryConfeerateVeternis ee ate nostfundsofnDehembands1of6,ad qusedt miee- Yatl Mani- cour ministrcka.o i.the rsich nof the' elet aPesio Bardfo h yar nsate o, therfolowin prsnalc po-f 19MaTePninS Cmmissio wi 190e ertw and unewairdrmadinti Da heConty CAudts: owice ery Courteadiof mules:725had of caeme 4 Saiteyurda inter mo kof Januar t 196 Itw-horsel waons Iah on-hront wagon; nteeks beore trnfrsfrmas ne classugtour plowse utnsis;g on bugyndy the peon ll wil knot requied the thsday aout January bushel ctt 12 omye apiatons. aas atninesr. sedcoc, and~ ltef farmoing utenslestae fanyw sodier, ory is tiow avin Givensthe ry fad, insae in ad die tuh. ishyai you requstd that the of Dseetsr to9pay 4h et fsi sae edlaiv or somte criedwle plei. ae ndf lts ARY and TIandA Blc othe 'll name bougtmatCrs-Co the underignedbyRimininstardo Chai i es t r anow pleas brin J.M..I H M ersumeting, you C. wsewsJdg fPoae Attherela tiristm er FacyGomeis Fuisisc Allh membler oCv ak Camps. . 8Ith pureas int imind tha Woolfre' ilnotce any Conedertin oneteans.GTALSNSASN Mvr onday deate Deetern But re utere wiloe meettMning onou t ondagh, December t, ork te purpos of eecing Boardfrn tend-a 907. Ther ensines Commisshentwil Alasobedafrscenln wl the sereduntd Agditsoime pvrmy fSal n ac rcreCn coturdatablehs, wnhy notanyaryst eceeaynw A.iain f.BRor, Gieupen-rer o nyhn Coso rnfr ron Comndery theGoeyln.Weflon e nohr or tranverrallromders prasstto nake have recentlyiaddedsto oursliner. Triauli name tof the Bunder'sige byar aeyube t e h odr Remelcady ret ufrr. flbran nti onr o ~. Iyuhv Caairmateno. tPo. orIo.ae',coei o n e lunsifyo ar cnsanly pitigbloin shw on sofmlendn th nse, hve stpped pofeeingoefdSnisesOf roa thProets you can cue yoPursuantthtmeabyaoreeedofsJaanning.. simplemthatgevof Prohilecanwise itl It il cot ou nl aposalcarttogt hehighesid for sins, onMn liberalyreeetrial paykofeDoceDr.r, 1906,rat wonderful'remedy.aIm.,sat ntebremadlnto everye interestedatefJames. EerTinlalo inlericouldnby and ierl M tttefolwnoeroaurp The full treatmenmuies:ot2expensivf.cAtpac; nrc containinorsnoughoto:lastneneorheleagon; A l~oone re:prr aidhbyourrnamemondraddree you by rake:nomailrthedfeeltrialhareatmenonandot 'an intereptinsboakleuensith; youecangat onc begn t cre ursifpriatly t hme edu a d yspotofpar ing utensils Diets wAdminisratrix. III SATACLU IC Says meet him at RIGBY'S, where he will have on dis play splendid 2inas Gifts for all the family. Special Holiday prices on all Dry Goods, cheaper now lhan ever. 'he Young Reliable, J. H. RIGB.Y, Maning, - S.-C. 00 @@0 p S. L. KRASNOFF, GRAT CLOT HING SLAUGHTER. NO111 SAVED We have put the knife into our stock of Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, consisting of In order to raise $2,500.00 by the 25th of this month, we have Men's Suits, Boysnow reduced our entire stock s uBS regardless of worth, for the next and Children's Suits. two weeks we will sell: $4.50 Toilet Sets for $205; Men's O $1.25 Oak Dining Chairs for 65c; $2. Rugs for $1.10; $1. piece din Boys' Odd Pants. ner sets, regular price $22.50, now $11.85; Tumblers at 15c. per These all go absolutely set, cups and saucers 30c. per set: bnreaus from $4.50 up; Fruit what they Dishes. reguiar price 75c., now 25c. per set; Safes, regular 8V price $3.50, now $2.65: Side boards from $7.50 up. A full line c oI U S of Matting; Mattresses, Springs, Window Shades. Pictures and Picture. Frames at 50c. on the whattheycostyou.dollar; Musical Instruments and NotAttachments at half-price; Wil price: Lamps and Clocks almost Rgiven away; splendid line of goods were bought on Toys and Xmas Gifts for all. an average of 25 to 50 Folding Beds per cent. under the 5 worth $35.00 will now go at $7.50, forts and Blankets to keep you warm, at half p-rice. Sular market price, soec ular markt prce, o,,$Now don't be backward, come and buy us dut at your own when we offer them AT *gures. We need the money iv Mand you need the goods, and if COST means a saving of will, and COS mens saingof~it will pay you to buy or the future. Yo will have only 12 about 100 per cent. to days to take advantage of this sale, after the 24th, regular you. Hence if you want prices will prevail. Yours for Bargains, to save money you will . buy these goods of us. qs. L. KRASNOFF .THE FURNITURE MAN.