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ThKind You Have Alwqas Bc n se fooverS 5amha and ham AR -F.- -I Inat sU AR Counterfeits, TmitntionS as Experknetuht trife with. Tft and ChiLre-EMezl What is Cl fmfta is a harmles ubet gore, Drops and Sotdng S e4atans methe Ophn, Mo anbetauc. Its ae is its ga and alays Fevezlsbes^- It CoB. It relieves Teetbhag T CAST anatInieny. It Foimo Btnanm and Bows gidng gma cannden's P=naea-The - EMUINE CAST :an'S th t Tk 11id YoiuHm ~., n Use' For 0 GenNWW 1US - eare~wd b~ iusso-date unln~ en ne en opeNn S.ee byC. .1 -~*e.1~ isady of the devices now ~a rgst sbl co w:hich, ~seni people cannos T bsIh.L Ya Ideas abot Estp ins pa rD ~ ZJ~ fl$T BRS. 4, -- - 6 - E. YO COllEg whicts ned p wtha cenmar . . u . .~ -AIR CTTa~lia 4.N4 A- STYES 44 S44 AVIN44-4G4. A4 4 SH A POOIN Ennning ThnestBloTk. T* -w ef~trg ,,.......,..,. '. Dr. 4ngs4e -iePn ught, and which has been s borne the siginatre of bee.zade under his per pervision since itsinfancy. aonetodeceiveyou in this, d "just-as-good" are but md endanger the health of ence against Espermen kSTORIA tute for Castor 01, fare rrups. It is Plene. It phine nor other Narcotic antee. It destroys Worms eures Diarrhea and Wind 1 roubles. eres ConsdPation es the Food, regulates the ~hb and vg- sheeP Mother's Friend 'ORIA -wAYS %m we w MOAways BOugh er 30 Years. 'A GAS.LEAK. A., a.... oTha May Co01 A Hunting It With a Light. The *oy of huntg for a leak t a gas pipe with a lighted match is nct so much besm- of the danger of an eZplosion as of oth damage, as shown by the expedce of a house. holder not long ago. One or two sman leaks were detect ed by goit over anL the pipes abd hoadina lighted match to them. The smeR-of gas ceased. but was replaced atew r later by the smel of burn bag wood SAnothe Tiet to the celar showed a dred floor joist a little distance above a gsppe. There was no ap parent caue for this unt a v close =menowu resultd in the Ondlng of a tiny jet of gas which was Meantg Ifrm the wbeesth the beam. I it waslighted, but was so sma" as to be blue in color and nearly invi ,thbatleafha apened tobe na led'joint inde of an iron connee tion/ said a gs inan, "hee would pobably have been work for the fire brigade. Thomannut~posible jet of lghted gas )emning through lead wmn in-time beat and melt the lead and mi~thesek larger until a big flame This may make a fire hours later in the disd of night or at a time when .nosou iain tha house. The only prop er wyt look for these very smaRl eks las pakt the suspected pipe with a smooth soap lather.2nst as in the cas of a bieycle tfre, the tiniest ak 'wE blow a bubble in the lethe~ an there- you are.'' - London Tale Primdtive Huts In tih. Viages of the -The Xeusn Yndian buts in the il andspon the ranches o~f the ider Rio Gesnade border region of Texsbave a style of architecture and consrOeton that Is distinetly their own. This type of primitve building Ia rapidly passing out of existence. At mia pl-e on th' border fname of w.tneh ab*nanned their jacals moved Into more pretentios homs No mony outlay is necessary in the oldstylepicturesquestroe tures; neither is a knowledge of car pntry needd. A double row of up right-poles firmly set or driven into the ground em the framework for the ais. 1Between these two rows of pls -are placed other poles or sticks of shaoiter length. forming a thick and cm pact wap. At each of the four corir of the budnpostare set, reacbing to a bIht of about eight fet, Rtongdy hewn stringers are laid from, one post to another. and to these. gtringers are tied other poles that form the framework of ibhe wals. The strong fiber frosn the maguey plant or -tris of bnkseln are used to tie the poles into position. The rafters are Itied to the ridgepole and the stringers in the same manner. At one end of the bunnding Is built the opening through which the smoke of the Inside ire may ascend. Stoves are unknown among these .exicn, and the cook ag Is nll done upon the ground.-Kan usCty Star. ] She Was Slow. The shop aemisennt had shown and reshown the toys to the uecided' Rabbts monkeys, 1aeks-n-he-box. jumping jaks trais veioedpedes-ev eryting had been displayed, masnip -lated, operated and explaine to the shoper, but stBi she could not make up her mind. 'Ti wanted to get something suitable flo an ite nephew," she reiterated for-the thousandth time. you came in, but I think your nephew asoutgrown all these toys while you have been at this counter"-London Opnan._ Prescribes Dr. Biosser's Caarrh Ismedy. Dear Sirs-I alrst used your Caarrh Cure in he case of my son. who had chronto naso-phar yntei casarrh. with great beneat to him. I often prescribe It for other of my patlents. and I think it is quite the flnes remedy for catarrh that has ever been placed on the market. Thankin you ror past favor-s. I am. Yours very truly. M. J. D. DAN.TZLKa. M. D., Ellor-ee. S. C. Dear Sirs.-Your medicine is winning fast in this country. It has effected some remarkable cues I do not Know thazt iha failed in one Instance where it has been fairiy tried. h Very truly yours, REv. T. H. ALLEN. I Lexington. Ky. D r. Blouers Catarrh Eemedy is for sale by me for 5.00. A re smple for the asking:. BUSINESS MTuHODS. The Value of :magination -as an Indus trial Asset. Let us assume that tomorrow you lecide to embark in the business of manufacturing a toilct soap to com ete with some of the well known mak !rs. It is Important that it should %ave a significant or attrwtirc name. But, right at the outset. you discover :hat it Is almost Impossible to secure my satisfactory name for a new soap. ts color, transparency mid clearness mggest the title of "amber soap." es, surely. "amber soap" does have an tttractive sound. But you cannot use he word "amber," for you find that ils is one of a list of twenty-four pos hle names for a toilet soap pre !mpted by registration as a protec lonary measure years ago by one of :he leading American soap makers. rhey have covered over a hundred imes In the past quarter of a century. willingly paying the registration rharges of = for every title. Of :ourse they do not Intend to use them. hey register them to fight off compe Ition, believing (and here Is the Im Mortant point) that no clever business wan would embark In the enterprise f manufacturing a new soap when rom the start be was prevented from unploying the powerful -weapon of agination in giving 1z a suitable name. If an establishment like this. frected by some of the ablest heads in the business world. believes that it :an discourage competition by simply lepriving the would be competitor of the appeal to the imagination In the naming of his soap. how great a value miust we attach to Inaghnntion In busi ness?-Lorln F. DeLand in Atlantic. TRAPPING RABBITS. he Australian Method of Dealing With the Pest. Rabbits are the greatest pest the australian pastoralist has to contend against If these rodents are at all nmerous on a station property, they do enormous damage to the grass, but the pest Is kept down to the lowest possible limit in every district of the mmonwealth at great cost. The most effective method of deal tg with them Is hereunder explained. In smmer when any water that might have been lying about has been dried up by evaporation and the grass bas become dry rabbits swarm toward the tanks. dams or other water holes that have been sunk for stock drink tg purposes. PastncatsM take advantage of this. and every evening after the cattle have- partaken of their last drink 'a strip of wire netting is run around the tank or dam. Outside this netting fence holes are dug In the ground and illed with poi soned water, and these in turn are in dlosed by anoth strand of netng.. pegged down to within a few inches of the ground. being sheep proof, but lowing plenty of room for rabbits to get.1nder. The rabbits make for the dam; bur. as their way s barced. they drnkat the poisoned holes, with to them disa Inthe morning are to be seen hun dreds and- thouanos of dead rabits scattered about,. the country.-Mel orne 1%w. Am Milean and -a Boa Consb'iotor 8t 3M'Geta., German East Africa, a native who, like aU those belonging to the tribe of the Walugurn, regpided snae flesh as an -especial delicac ound a huge boa constrictor lying in the middle of a fleld. He consided the discovery to one or two othersand ar ranged with them to'kfll it during the hor or arknm so that they might enoy th eiacyne together. Toward ughtf the mnan, armed with a stick, attacked the huge serpent. The boa coaetricar; aroused from its apparent torpor' suddenlT seized the unhappy negro and slowly crahed him to pulp anthen g-dn~ swallowed him. Tacties. "When Cinbber gets arguing he loses aU taet." "As for instaneT* "Why, 3ast night he told an oppo net who Is lame that he hadn't a leg to stand on, another who .squints that he was sowy be couldn't see things-as he did, and a mnan who samered he urged not to hesitte in expressing an opiniot-Stay Stories. Color 5Bidness. Forty mnand tour womenln athou sand are either wholly unable to per cte certain colar= or can recognise themn only with d4Eculty .&Al attempte to overcome color blndness by edu eating the color sense have failed. There are three theories of color'vi sin nof which are based on the rings of the seneitive fibrils of the inner eye.___ ____ Odessa's Working Days. The legal laboring day at Odes Rnsan, is twelve hours, withtw hous for rest. Workers less than saY eteen years old must go to school fom three hours daily,.aiain are nol rquired to work Sundsys or feasi days nor Jews and 0!manao their holidays. Those who have tc work on Sundays have the nextdaN for rest. .__ _ __ _ _ Knew He Weakness. Master-John! Servant-Yes, sir ate-Be sure you tell me when i1 Is 4 o'clock. Sermnt-Yes, sir. Mastel -Don't forget it. I promised to mead my wife at 2:3O, and she'll be pro yoked If I'm not there when she-ar rives.-nannl Aswer. The motto of chivalry Is also the motto of wisdom-to serve all. but love only oeBne. See's Mother Grow Yosag. "It would be hard to overstate th4 wonderful change in my mother sinci she began to use Electric Bitters," writ s Mrs. 'W. L. Gilpatrick of Danforth Me. "Although past 'O she seems realil to be growing young again. She suffer ed untold misery from dyspepsia for 3 years. At last she could neither eat drink nor sleep. Doctors gave her uj nd all remedies failed till Electric Bit irers worked such wonders for he: health." They invigorate all vital or ans, cure Liver and Kidney troubles induce sleep, impart strength and appe ite. Only 50c at all druggists. Persona Grata. The Old Bulldo-They're going tF hain us up on Snay nights now. Tb Young Bufldog-How's that, gevernor The Old Bullog-The new feller that' started calling on Miss Mamle has go monynenne2Dtl Enquirer. Let Fortune come nder what hag ard form she may. they hug her I1 their arms-and swear! she-Is a beauty -_ae. THE HUMAN HAND. Its Relation to the True Edr -'son of the Young. No animal or bird can endure the ex tremes of climate like man or Is at home in so many difflerent parts of the world. A dog. it is true, will follow man anywhere. but only when food and shelter are provided. Nor can any other creature subslist on such a varie ty of food as man can digest. lie flour Ishes on roots, herbs, grubs. insects, fruits or fish, on which flesh zating-an imals would starve, or he Is equally pleasod with animal and bird flesh on which herbivorous animals would starve. He can pick nuts with the monkey, catch fish with the otter, dig roots with the wild pig. eat ants' eggs with the ant eater and grasshoppers with the snake. And all this Is due to man's band. Because his hand could grasp a stone or a club man rose on his hind legs and walked and talked. His hand Is the most wonderful of all tools. It twists like a monkey wrench. hangs on like a grappling hook. cracks like a nutcracker, picks like tweezers, tears like fwrceps, grubs like a gopher. This brings us to the first great les son of health and common sense. Man owes al to his hand. Train the child's hand, then answer the questons that the brain, which the hand builds, will ask, and you have true education-edu cation at its best. Give children every kind of hand work that their play in stincts call for-and their play In stincts are the deepest and most use ful in their nature-and then brain de velopment will follow as naturaly as the night follows day.-San Francisco Chronicle. Tortured on aors. "For ten years "vnldn't ride a horse without being in torture from piles," writes L. S. Napier, of Rugless, Ky., "when all doctors and other remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me." Infalible for Piles. Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Boils, Fever Sores, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Corns. 25c. Guaranteed by all drugaist. WALL STREET WAYS. Methods of a Brilliant Operator of Many Years Ago. One of the most brilliant operatora of Wall street in the early sixties of the last century was Walter Weiman Morse, though he was by comparison with some of the gray haired matrket veterans only a mere boy, being just thirty years of age. The public con fidence he enjoyed made It possible for him to realize profits in any stoek Such was the Induence his Inderse ment would carry that after he had accumulated stock at his prices he could tell his daily callers that the S stock was due to go up, and immedi ately there would be enough profe slonal and public buying of the stock to send it up, thus enalng Morse to unload at a profit. An example of Morse's popularity was illustrated in a scene accompan- hi fng the opening of subscriptions for E stock in a coal mining company or nized by him. The day the subscrip- m tion book was opened people-flocked toa the onee and fought with each otherB in their efforts to enter and get their names recorded. One man who had y subsribed for a large amount of this a stock, after getting away from the ut crowd, came back and, walking up u toMr. Morse, said, "I saye~. Morse, b was that, gold or coal stoek .1 sub smbed or?--Moody's M*Cze. If people with symptoms of kidney or - bladder tronble could r=ea their dan ger they would without loss of time comn mence taking Foley's Kldney Remedy. ' This great remedy stops the pain and the irregularties, strengthens and T builds upthese organs and there is no w danger of Brights dieaen or other ser'- o is disorder. Do .oot disregard the -c early sy~npwoms. W. E. Brown & Co. Wom.a and the ,ewish Tahmud. The Jewish Talmud has these sen tences about women: "A good wife is heaven's noblest gift. A housewife in never allows herself to he disturbed f from her wurk. Even whfle convers ng sheis busly spinning. An old, eX perenced woman in a household Is an or iment to It like a pearl. E's who lives in an unmarried state knows no joys, none of the blessings of home, ad is without support. The man who stands at the deathbed of his wife feels like those who saw the temple .. of Jerusalem reduced to ashes,- for the wife Is the temple in which each man inds repose and quiet. where he ret after the labors of the day and where he can give expression to his feelings, joyful and mournful. God has given to woman more ability of judging cor recty than man. Delay in taking Foley's Kidney Rem edy if you have backache, kidney or bladder trouble, fastens the disease up on you and makes a cure more diffcult Commence taking Foley's Kidney Rem- <1 edy today and you will soon be well. ~ Why risk a serious malady? W. E. ~ Brown & Co. Hunted the Huanter. I "Is It really true," asked Miss Chel-|g hs, "that you're engaged to Mr. Rich- t) hey? l "It Is," calmly replied Miss Bute. "My," exclaimed Miss Chellus. "he ~ was a great catch!" "I beg your pardon," retorted the ohr haughtly; "catcher."-Catholic 5, Sand and Times. ( Objects of General Interest. "hose flashy Van Punks have mov ed. Do you know where they went?" "That's the very thing their unhap-| py landlord asked me."-Cleveland Plain Dealer. The poet's verse slides into the cur rent of our blood. We read It when young, we remember It when old. Smiles. Foley's Honey and Tar not only stops chronic coughs that weaken the consti rution and develop into consumption, but heas and strengthens the lungs. It af fords comfort and relief in the worst ases of chronic bronchitis. asthma, hay fever and lung trouble. W. E. Brown Maple Drop cakces. Two cups of maple sirup, one-half cup of cream or milk, two eggs, one half cup of melted butter, three tea spoonfuls of baking powder, flour enouh to make a soft batter. Bake in em pans.-Good Housekeeping. rho Announcement Followed. She-hey ay tereare germs i kisses. Now, what do you suppose a1 girl could catch that way? He-A husband.-Ladies' Home Jour nal. _ _ A pound of care will not pay anj o,,we nerdeht-.Dnteh Proverb. INN makes delicious -c crca for Ic. k dih. N-othing. to do but put it into mUilk. and freez i. sold by a.. grocrs. 2 packa-cs for 5CCUnts. - Tired Women Wemm worn and tired bn ver-wrk, need a ek. That feelag d weak r tiredness wiR aot leave y d UseL Take cardal,tat esectualranedy erthe aane uls and weak ess e wm .Thensd Swemen have tried Carda and wroe nmanli;enlay d sgreatbesft ti a. kECARDUI A reeta leger frim irs, O les Brag, et Sweetsr, ue tes.W u"chy nd ise has dae or mm. Be forelbegan taldg Cardel .iM..dn ada'swrk. I wdel work awh eead domw. I skaiaws glue 1ry crdk fr sa*e tate of South Carolina, Ciarendlon Co0ty. James M. Windham, Esq., ProbaA Judge. rEMREAS A. L Barron, Clerk o0 IMurt s made sit tome, to gran1 m Letters of Administration of th ate and Effectsof Mamie Boseman These are therefore to cite and ad osh al1 and singul'r the kindrec creditors of the said Mamti ~eman, decaseed, that they be and ear before me, in the Court of Pro e, to be held at Manning on thi tday of 'August next,after pulca in thereof, at 11 o'clock in te fore e, to show cause, if any they have ythe said aministration should no ganted. iven -under my hand, this 6th da. Jly, A. D. 1909. JAMES M. WINDHAM, tSA.l Judge of Probate. access in Business hat a man saves. not what h@ ze~er mpo.and the savngs aspolc Son place it in than the old relable iUOAL LIFE INSURANCE CO of New York. Corsodneinvited. ISAAC M. LORYEA, Special Agent erCLAREDON and5U3tTEE COUNTIE Ome. end Floor. Room5. J-neno Buuldin P.. ox. 1 . MNING(. S. C. ATE OF SOOTH idROVNu Clarendon County, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Copy Summon3s for Relief (Complaint Served.) 1evi,Pamif' against aac Felder. Defendant. the Defendant Isaac Felder: ou are hereby Summoned and re aired to answer the complaint in thi tion of which a copy is herewid rved upon you, and to serve a cop; or answer to the said complain athe subscriber at his office in Mfar ing, Clarendon County, South Carc a within twenty days after th vce hereof; exclusive of the day c ch service: and if you fail to answe e complaint within the time afore id, theplaintiff in this action-will at y to the Court for the relief de aded in the complaint. 'he Defendant Isaac Felder wij rther take notice that the Summor d Complaint in above action was file the office of the Clerk of Court< mmon Pleas for Clarendon Count., oath Carolina, on the 13th day of Jul1 L.D. 1909. CHA LTON DURAN~T, Plaintiff's Attorney. CHUCORA GREFEYVIL LE. S.C. THE SOUTH CAROLINA PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. A Christian Home School. A High Standard Colles-e. A Tuition, Board. R~oom and Fees $T83. fB All included in proposition [A] and Tuition in Music. Art or Expression $203 to $213. IrKing's New Life Pith The ae+t in the world. Cures Coughs, Colds, I and Lung Troubles. Prt w .o- w Woodmen of the World. Meets on fourth Monday nights at 8:30. Visitifnz Sovereigns invited. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cthe.' Take it at nce. Do notriskhavingBright's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. SOc. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. W. E. BROWN & CO. ps YOUR HIOU5E. Then if fire comes you will be saved many a worry and MANY A DOLLAR. I this age of the worid when the pro tection of a good Fire Insurance Policy cowts so little, and the risk of fire is so great, it is simply poor business to go uninsured. 1112 . .E INE= long. E. C. HORTON, Manager. The Bnk of Maming, Manning, S. C. capita stock.................. 0,000 Surp................. ... 40,000 Stochold ers' Liability........ 40,000 Total Protection to Depositors. 8120,0001 I START YOUR ROY in the right way. Good habits instilled in the youth will bear gropd fruit in after years. Whether it be the smali accountof the boy or a business account ~of the man that is entrusted to us we can guaranteea perfect satisfaxction Notice to Creditors. IAll persons having claims agrainst the estate of A. J. Morris. deceased, will present thbem duly attested, anid those. owing said estate will make payment to the undersigned qjualified Executor of said estate. -R .MOR PJS, Executor. New Zion, S. C., June 28. 1909. Notice of Discharge. I wilY apply to the Judge of Probate for Clarendon County on the 2Sth day of July, 1909, for letters of discharge as Administrator, with the Will Annexed, of the estate : f W. J. Mc~addin, de Alcolu. S. C., Jene 26, 1909. DR 3. A. CuLE. IUpstairs over Bank of Manning. MA NNING, S. C. R.J. FRANK GEIGER. .9DENTIST. -MANNING, S. C.. -W. C. DAVIS. J. A. WEINBERG. DAVIS & WEINBERG, ATORNEYS A T LAW , MANNING, S. C. Prm Ltrttention given to collecti'ons. JH. LSSE ATORNEY A7Lw MANNING, S. C. R.- 0. PCRDT'. 5. OLZ.IT. 0 ERY PURDY & O'BRYAN,at13 Attorneys ar-d CounselorsatL , MANNING, S. C. CHARLTON DURANT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, MANNING, S. C. ucken's Arnica Salve The Best Salve In The World. CONTAINS NO HARMFUL DRUGS ,roup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Genuine is in'the svents Pneumonia and Consumption YELLOW PACKAGE W. E. BROWN & CO. WHEN LIFE ENDS Youiir mTicome Ceases. 7HE WIFE AND CHILDREN WILL THEN :;EED HELP MUCH MORE THAN THEY DO NOW. W LaI.. T II E Y 4CE T I TT A POLICY IN THE OLD RELIABLE Hartford Life Insurance Company Vill afford them Maximum Protection at a Minimum Cost. All Modern Policy Forme. Combining tie Best Features with the Most .iberal Premium Rates. A MARTON.RICH, GensAgt. Columbia, S. C. . E. INGRAM, Local Agent, . J. M. WINDBAM, Local Agent, - Manning. S. C. MCin S.C IT PAYS TO FLINT TORI IT ALSO PAYS TO BUY YOUR WIRE THREAD. FLUES and REPAIRS FROM We can put up Flues of any weiaht desired. O- amHo;Ia lay has had four years' experience in making Flues as ex ert at the business. All our FYlues are built un s~r .esar upervision and guaranteed to give satisfaction.: T er )een giving thorough. satacon our c ou S ad we are trying to give our customers the sible for the LEAST' MONEY. Se as and oin= gagit Ls and guarantee prompt atttention 'to, PA Ldvance, we are Yours for business MnningHardwr% _.V QUALIT 7 . We want to direct your attention fisto oorxLm of Buggies. Our Bock Hill, Durbani Oorbiltand Babok ie Buggie embrace evrfeature to be desirecurraservie able and~ perfect riding Buggy. If iJs esse~nko~ . linish anid durability in a Buggy yongirr4or'thopt ~:. -dollarwe have it. . FREE.. You get a ticket with each Bag ht eni t~syh one chance at our fifty dollar prize. ~oieoy 8 :tae~ money. 'Get in line and win. ? -WA6O1 ~ Our Line of Wagons is compte e aun Soghtneo *draft and durability for the price we offer, is anapptoj achedI m any rival. Our car load of Ho'rses was unloaded this~ rong< Come in and select what you want fro aj car that llas. not been picked overr. 'We will give youe b enefit yof~ * our twenty-fve years experience in ~helping-youge 9ist ~ what you want. LAP ROBES and 1 ARNES. We now bandle the celebrated & Rolbes, an have the best Line ever shown in the cont1 rli dred satisfied customers using our berd-miadef wes In fact we carry everything in our line yon. want.S~uar antee the quality and satisfy you awith the price when you buy. niaeiyo We want your trade and are insaeto get i will inspect our line before you make younpuchs. IYours wide -ake and ready toserse yu D. M. BR ADHAM&SO~ BRING YOUR' NJ OB W OR K TO THE TINES OFFICE. APPAREL SHOP m.mcoUGH FOR MEN RmWN AND LADIES mRK G Everything of the best for the personal wear and adorn IutsmOR ment of both sexes. We fill mail orders carefully OR MON8VY MJ7NNED. and promptly. . Arant's Drug Store. DAVID IWe Ask 701 OUTFITTING me. w. COMPANY. .e .aesr~ Charleston, S. C. Eat andGrowFat OFhI bsbogtreief to Monsof FRESH MEA TS A T Iother wik omen, so why not to A LL TIMEs. you? For hedahe bakahe EVERYTHING GOOD prloCircal~ pains, female wek TO EAT. mmn 20si ti h betdicine totke." Ty it Give us aTrial- . SoldnTh~is City 13 Clark & Iiuggins.Uil313 611Qi 10