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/ r .%■ Miami! . . MiiS ! ' ."•V Ikwr i - t mm 3t.; Ive Scbtsy und:r FarragnL Commodore Schley is described as feet nine inches in height, with eyes, a mustache and imperial, gray; his hair Is growing thin or p, but he arttully brushes it so as tc £ide the bald spot; he weighs about ’0 pounds, is restless In manner, walk- up and down and nil around tbs son to whom he is talking; is mod- t in dress and democratic in all ings. In the Civil War Schley had tommand of a gunboat under Admiral yragut, and they tell this story to lustrate how he fights: Parragut summoned him one morn and, pointing to a Confederate fon d: “Do you'see that place, Schley? Go nock it to pieces.” Schley went, and was hammering e forts to bits when his Quarter- aster rushed up to him and said: Captain, the Admiral has signalled to stop and return to the fleet” To thunder with the signal! 1 won’t it,” answered Schley. He kept pounding away at the fort ntil it was in ruins. Then he return ed to the fleet. Farragut was angry nd summoned him. Before all the officers of the flagship he gave Schley a fierce dressing down for not obeying te recall signal. . “I didn’t see it,” protested Schley. “You must have shut the eye that lyou put the glass to,” said Farragut After again raking him fore and aft or his disobedience the Admiral took into the cabin out of sight of the other officers and gave him one of the finest cigars in his locker.—Syracuse Standard. KULES FOE WAGING WAR instructions for WENT OF OUR THE COVERN- ARM1ES. Careful measurements prove tnai tne average curvature ot the earth U 6.99 inches to the statute mile. Sea't Tohaeeo Spit tad Smoke Toot l ife Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag- aetlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To Bao. the wonder-worker, that makes weak men Strong. All druggist*, 50c or tl. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and sample free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York A little spirits of camphor put in the water will prevent the face from looking greaey in Wit So. 27. hot weather, « I Have No Stomach Bald a jolly man ot 40, of almost alder- manic rotundity, “since taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” What he meant was that this grand digestive tonic had so com pletely cured all distress and disagreeable dyspeptic symptoms that he lived, ate and slept In comfort. You may be put Into this delightful condition if you will take HoocTs Sarsaparilla America’eGreateet Medicine. iYSPEPSIA st. ah ad digest even that. Last March I _ taMhg CASCARETS and since then I steadily improved, until I am as well as I • was in my life.’’ David H. Mchpht, Newark. O. CANDY s CATHARTIC y beoamete TRADE MARK REOtSTERED Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do good. Never Stolon. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. ‘&c.S(IO. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 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For Catalogns “ C. KILGO. Durham. »- C. DAVIDSON «*»»»»» DAVIDSOR, H. C. SIXTY SECOND YEAR BEGINS SBPT. 8,1898. Keren Professors and Instructors. Three Courses for Legrecs. Ample Cabinets and Laboratories. Location Healthful and Beautiful. Gymnasium Complete. Terms Reasonable. 8BKD FOR A CATA MKiUE. I. B. SHEARER. - - PRESIOEHT- The Saint- Regulations That Were Adopt ed by France and Prussia In the \> »r Be tween Those Connlries-Notlcc of Bom bardment Not Necessary—Martial Law. (Ten oral orders No. 100, of April 24, 18G3, comprising instructions for the government of armies of the United States in the field, have been reissued and are being sent to the various com manders for their guidance during the conflict with Spain. These instruc tions were adopted by France and Prussia in the war between thoseconu- tries, aud upon them a general Euro pean conference afterward based an agreement on this subject. The instructions define martial law as military authority exercised iu ac- cordauce with the laws and usages of war. A place, district or country oc cupied by au enemy stands in conse quence of the occupation under the martial law of the invading or occupy ing army. It extends to property and to persous, whether subjects of the enemy or aliens. Whenever feasible martial law is carried out in cases of individual of fenders by military courts, but sen tence of death must be executed only with the approval of the chief exeou- tive, providing the urgency of the case does not require a speedier execution, and then only with the approval of the chief commander. Martial law should be less stringent in places fully occu pied and fairly conquered. Military necessity admits of all direct destruction of life or limb of “armed” enemies, aud of other per sons whose destruction is incidentally “unavoidable,” iu armed contests. Military necessity does not admit of the infliction of suffering for the sake of suffering or for revenge, nor of maiming or wounding except in fight, nor of torture to extort confes sions. It admits of deception, but disclaims acts of perfidy. a It is lawful to starve the hostile be- ligerents, armed or unarmed, as it leads to the speedier subjection of the enemy. When the commander of a besieged place expels the non-com batants in order to lesson the number of those who consume his stock of provisions it is lawful, though an ex treme measure, to drive them back so us to hasten on the surrender. Commanders, whenever admissible, inform the enemy of their intention to bombard a place, but it is no in fraction of the common law of war to omit thus to inform them. Surprise may be a necessity. Retaliation will never be resorted to as a measure of mere revenge, but only as a means of protective retribu tion ; and, moreover, cautionsly and unavoidably—that is to say, retalia tion shall only be resorted to after careful inquiry into the real occur- rence and the character of the misdeeds ^The^nSre vigorously war is pur sued the better it is for humanity. Sharp wars are brief. A victorious army appropriates all public money, seizes all publio mova ble property until further directed by its government and sequesters for its own benefit or that of its government all the revenues of real property be longing to the hostile government or nation. The title to snch real prop erty remains in abeyance during mili tary occupation and until the conquest is made complete. The United States acknowledge and protect, in hostile countries occupied by them, religion and morality, strictly private property, the persons of the inhabitants—esj ecially those of women —and the sac-redness of domestic re lations. Deserters from the American army suffer death if they fall into the hands of the United States. It is against the usage of modern war to resolve in hatred and revenge to give no qnarter. Outposts, sentinels or pickets are not to be fired upon except to drive them in or when a positive order, special or general, has been issued to that affect. Whoever intentionally inflicts addi tional wounds on an enemy already wholly disabled, or kills him or ord ers that this shall be done, shall suf fer death if convicted. Animal “Famine Fund*,” If we examine the stores made by most of the vegetable-eating animals that lay by a “f unine fund,” we shall find a rather curious similarity in the food commonly used by them. They nearly all live on vegetable substances in a concentrated form—natural food lozenges, which are very easily stored away. There is a great difference, for example, between the bulk of nutri ment eaten in the form of grass by a rabbit aud the same amount of sub stance in the “special preparation” in the kernel of a nut, or the stone of a peach, or the bulb of a crocns, off which a squirrel makes a meal. Nearly all the storing animals eat “concen trated food,” whether it be beans or grain, hoarded by the hamster, o’- nuts and hard fruits by the squirrel, nuthatch and possibly some of the jays. But there is one vegetable-eat ing animal whose food is neither con centrated nor easy to move. On the contrary, it is obtained with great labor iu the first instance, and stored with no less toil after it is proenred. The beaver lives during the winter on the hark of trees. As it is not safe, and is often impossible, for the ani mal to leave the water when the ice has formed, it stores these branches under water, cutting them into lengths, dragging them below the surface, and fixing them down to the bottom with stones aud mud. This is more diffi cult work than gathering hay.—Lon don Spectator. THE BUMBLE-BEE. H#> Does Not Fear th* Cold, and I* Vc -**d Kvrn In the Arctic Keaton*. In the St. Nicholas there it an article on “The Bumble Bee,” written by Ramey Hoskin Staudish. Mr. Blandish says: This chnuky, hairy, noisy fellow is king of the cold. He stays with us summer and winter, aud is said to prefer the Arctic region to the tropics. I do not doubt this, for he will sleep out of doors any cold night of the spring or fall without asking for an extra blanket. Indeed, he is home less for nine or ten months of the year, lodging wherever night over takes him, on a blossom, a leaf, and even upon the ground. If be has any choice in the matter I think he pre fers the thistle, where the spines are thickest. Perhaps he is aware that these stingers will guard him from the skunk and the snake while his own are in a body stiffened with cold and drowsy with sleep. There are three kinds of bumble bees reared in a nest, queens, drones, and workers. The queens alone sur vive the winter. They apparently spend the first few weeks of spring waiting for red-clover to bloom, the first blossom of which is the signal for nest building. Before this they visit the willows, hum a soft bass about the lilacs, thrust their long tongues into the honeysuckles and grow fat at the exhaustless honey-jars of the waterleaf, and then the play-day ends and labor begins. Nest bnilding with them does not mean nest construction. One bee alone canid not well do that, besides, she is in a big, bustling hurry now; she has actually seen a clover blossom. Out and in among the dead matted grasses of last year’s growth she goes, hnnting perhaps for the aban doned nest of a field-monse. It will be remembered that these little ani mals build upon the surface of the ground soft nests of grasses in which they winter. From these they have runways leading in different direc tions. The bee goes down into the dead grass, scrambling on as best sbe may, until she finds one of these run ways, following it up to the nest. If it is occupied she goes elsewhere, if not, the mouse nest straightway be comes a bee’s nest and the little crea ture begins her prejmrations for house keeping. She now collects a mass of pollen in which to deposit an egg. As the egg hatches and the baby-bee grows she keeps this mass moistened with honey and he helps himself, eating oat a cavity larger than a white bean. In this he spins a complete cocoon. When this is done he takes a long nap, in which he changes from a grub into a bumble-bee with wings and legs. Meantime the parent removes the thin coating of pojlen from the upper half of the cocoon and appar ently spreads a yellow secretion, or varnish, upon it, as if to keep^nt moisture. She is also how busy col lecting more pollen and laying eggs tructing a rude cell or a rainy day. The firstBeestfianraWlF are worker bees, and at this time are downy, pale and baby-like in appear- anefi and behavior. In later summer queens and drones are hatched. QUAINT AND CURIOUS- “Who About f< terson cnl country, leges was often went sense or At this 1i od was to cap! him hand and fore a mock coij on some cl The time son wns obliged | He was led to the bl< proper ‘position, j The executloi burled It deeply| taking care thi tenon’s head. But at the the block unothi the victim’s had been wet wj The students the joke ended,) move. He was The doctors from shock, ba| Immense amoi the students co| and the questloi ed, “Who strut ’atterson ? ” William Pat- college in this basing in cob evitable, and >rders of good favorite meth- student, bind carry him be- he was tried ’llliam Pntter- ilt to the ordeal, blindfolded and neck placed in ^ng his ox and rood, of course mt go near Pat ient the ax met it struck across a cord which rater. and shouted as Paterson did not itmt he had died iffnir caused an sxelteraent. All were arrested [everywhere t\sk- Patterson?” £ CUT-PRICE CARPET SALE. | S 11111 It Is announce named Reedy Isi sor of Mr. Brant Iconoclast If will restrict his ances to the edit I a St tools man line the sueees- lltor of the Waco Jeedy Is wise .he •-leaded perform- ; columns. What Intenselfl hair that young man has!” exclallMaud; “I’m sur prised that you welL” “Oh,” rei| like him very we) to anything put ton Star. i to like him so Mamie, “I don’t never Invite him teas.”—Washing- Owing to an w- ovYrproUiirtlon ^ of Carpet-*. te have made grent|^ reduction* lor ■ abort time only. Our Carpet Catalogue ami Special Supplement, both in hRod-patmeti color*, and all matter pertaining to thU extraordinary sale, will beraaileT) any one free. This is an opportunity not to be neglected. Dur ing this sale, we sew < «r- netg free, furnish wadded Uatngfree and pay freight on all order* of 19 A over. 49*Mew 100-paae Cata logue of Furniture and everything necessary for housefurnishing Is now ready to bo mailed—it’s free. buys a rasde-tn-your meas ure All-Wool Cheviotruit, expressago prepaid to your station. Catalogue and samples free. Ad dress (exactly as below). JULIUS HINES & SON, Dept. 310 BALTIMORE, MD OnEKNVILLK, V C. ALCOHOLIC A Vacation and aOure, MORfHNft Private, RcKtfol, TOBACCO Homelike. USING u ,, 0 t yourself an habitue, nave you not a Mend who nseda the treat ment’ This treatment Is pnslUvely a Spe. U- le. 1 he PtieMed Servoua System 1» restor ed. The will power Is re established. Pri vate acromnifnlatlons for ladles Don't let false pride keep you nwsy. W rite or call The Kcrley institute, Greenville, 8. C. The only Keeley Institute In south Carolina- 04040b040404040^040b040404 'your ACCOMPLISHED DAUGHTER ^CK><>CKK>00<>0<K>0< i’t Trouble. Mich.') Journal. fti which the Nations, states responded to &all tor troops at the ith Spain made the |>f its citizen soldiers, lew guardsmen more Iron horseshoes have been fouufl dating back to the year 481. The capital letter “Q” will be found but twice in the Old Testament, and three times in the New. At the Strozzi palace, in Borne, there is a book made of marble, the leaves being of marvelous thinness. Munster, in Westphalia, has a public school which has just celebrated the 1100th anniversary of its foundation. There is a clock iu Brussels which has never been wound up by human hands. It is kept going by the wind. The Chinese dress in white at fun erals and in black at weddings, and old women always serve us brides maids. Among the Anglo-Saxons in the seventh century men wore gloves, while women covered their hands with their sleeves. The codfish over the speaker’s desk in the Massachusetts House of Bepre- sentatives was first placed in position Jan. 11. 1798. Over the 2,000,000 bottles, of the value of $J ! ),000, are recovered each year from the dust yards in London and returned to their owners. Vienna has a bicycling female mon key at the Zoological gardens in the Prater. It is a trick rider, and has learned everything by watching men. The elephant does not smell with his trunk. His olfactory nerves are contained in a single nostril, which is in the roof of the mouth, near the front. Porous glass is one of the latest novelties. The holes are so small that neither dust' nor draught follow its use, find yet the ventilation is said to be excellent. “Fiasco” originally meant a bottle or a flask. When the Italian glass- blowers detected flaws in the vases they were blowing, they made an or dinary bottle of the failure, and hence the name. A shoemaker says we wear away quite two inches of shoe leather in year. A pair of boots that woald “last a lifetime” would consequently have to be provided with soles from eight to nine feet thick. Dtverae. “See those two fellows over at the third table? I’ll bet you might search the city and not find two men of more opposite vocation*! “One is a maker of small arms and the other makes fillers for bicycle | ] stockings. ’’-^Cincinnati Enquirer. Frota the Detrl The promptness Guard of the dlffe President McKlnlF beginning of the whole country pro In Detroit there a popular and ef than Max R. E first sergeant of 1 He has been a dent of Detroit Id post six yean, ■ home is at 414 Avenue. For four he was connected the well known xule- sale drug house oftar- rand, Williams A Grk, ii n \ it ,*' In tne capacity of (ok- keeper. “1 have charge< up many thousand olen for Dr. Williams’ fink Pills for Pale PeoAe,” said Mr. Davies, 'but_. , „ , never knew their with 1716 Ser?*®** until I used them ft the cure of chronic dyspepsia. For tw> years I suffered and doetored for that sggravftting trouble but could only be belpeL temporarily “I think dyspepsia is one of the most stubborn ot ailment*, and there Is scarcely a clerk or office man but what is more or lees a victim. Some days I could eat any thing, white at other times I would be starv ing. Those dlstrcfsed pains would force have tried many advertised MHffidies but they would help only for a time. A friend of mine recommended Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People, but 1 did not think much of them. ‘I finally waa Induced to try the pills and commenced using them. After taking a few doses I found much relief. I do not ay boxes of the pills I bm until the old trouble key will cure dyspepsia and I am pleased to re- The Spanish Pretender's Opportunity. It is an interesting bit of history that Don Carlos, the Spanish pretend er, might have been King of Spain if he had been willing to abate his claim to rule as an absolute monarch. The present Prime Minister, Sagasta, went to him in 1868 and offered him the crown on the condition that be would sign a constitution and be a limited monarch. He was then but nineteen years of age, but he replied like a true Bourbon: “I will sign nothing. When I come to my throne I will rule my land as I and the ministers I choose see fit” He still holds the same rigid notions of what true kingship ip. For that reason he is likely to die un crowned.—Baltimore Sun. DKSIHEH AND HI KBITS A PIANO or \,\ OB(<AN. Money and time i« lost on munio unless she Is provided with an instrument to keep up her prac tice. 1 represent the builders of standard make* of Pianos ami Organs and am in a position to save you money and supply the most reliable Instruments the market af* lord*. Write me at once for prices, terms ami cataloKUt h, stating whether you pre fer 1‘iuuo or Organ. New Ontsns from S&7 upward. New Pianos from upward. Ad- .ii ... | Columbia. N. C. dres* IY1, A, IVlalOne, Pianos A Organs. MURRAY'S AROMATIC MOUTH WA$H.-*>**««<* Use .Vlurru)** Mouth nsli aud your breath will be pure. Your gums will be healthy and bright; Your teeth, the gems you most value in life, Will always he portent and white. • •• PRICE 25 CENTS. ••• Send Youj’ Orders to THE MURRAY DRUG COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C. To Cure a Cold In One Day. Taky Laxative Promo quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. 25c. ,.A— Italy produces annually 70,000,000 gallons of olive oil. the market value of which is about #120,000,000. Lyon A Co’s “Pick Loaf*' fhaaklae Tohaero is the best for Pipe and hand-made Cigarette smoking. Rich, Hp* - . the world. Try It YOU KNOW THAT WE rfELI. MACHINERY AND MILL SUPPLIES. Then when you need anything in this flm> Bet our prices before you order. Wo Make a Specialty of Kiiiilpping Modern Ginneries with tflo Cele brated Murray System, the Simplest mid ’’est. Engines, Boilers, Saw, Grt.. nd Cane Mills, Gins, Elevators, Pros.es, Pumps Klee Mull ers, Threshers, Harvesting Machinery, Wind Mills, vx ood Working Machinery, Belting, I PlP® un, l Pipe Fitting, Packing, Etc. allons| L ow PRICES. FAIR DEALING. RELIABLE GOODS. ? i¥pf£’nieUow, fragrant Beats drop of oil lied to of cloves on n piece of cot- the tooth will cure tooth- A ton appi ache. E. A. Rood, Toledo, Ohio, says: “Hall’s Ca tarrh Cure cured my wife of catarrh fifteen , years ago and she has had no return of it U'a a sure cure.” Sold by Di uggists, 7}. Careful measurements prove that the) average curvature of the earth 1* fi.991 Inches to the statute mile, Fits permanently cured. No flta or nervous- I ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve Kestorer. |2 trial bottleand treatise free 1 Da. K. H. Ki.inx, Ltd.. 9B1 Arch St. Phil*. Pa. 1 W. H. GIBBES & CO., Co C , Charlotte,*'nIf! COLUMBIA, S, C. SAW MILLS. If you need a saw mill, any stao. write me before buying elsewhere. I have the most complete line ot mills of any dealer or amnufacturer in the SouttL < The highest price ever paid for a poem wa l 6,000 golden crowns, paid to Sannazaro by I the citizens of Venice for his eulogy on their I poem of aix line*. 1 the city- CORN MILLS, j Very highest grade Stones, at unusual ly iqw prices, WDD0-WpRKIN6 MACHINERY, Planers,' Moulders, Edger% Re-Saws. Band H4ws, Lath*, etc. ENSUES AND BDILERS, Englebe delft ivery, ! Bice iluller, la stock, quick ow prices. remember how: used, but I used tl flopped. I know »f the wont form | !otntr > '&d them.” [ Dr. Williams’ lealen, or will >f priee, 50 12.50, by add Company, Scbetuj At sea level an ble a little over t| it is visible nearl; Beawty Clean blood beauty without i tic clean your h stirring up the ' purities from tl banish pimples, t and that sickly l Cascaret*,—-beat gists, satisfactioi >k Pills are sold by all int post paid on receipt i box or six boxes tor Dr. Williams' Medicine ;ady, N. Y. bjeet 100 feet high is visl- teea miles. If 500 feet hlrty miles. Blood Deep. ins a clean skin. No Cascarets, Candy Cathar- >d and keep it clean, by liver and driving all im- liody. Begin to-day to >Us, blotches, blackheads, ious complexion by taking for ten cents. All drug- uranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. The odor ot I eating a sprig Inions may be removed by j (srsley. HTo-To-1 Guaranteed i men strong, A stiong so lull day will cure rif for Fifty Onto. > habit cure, makes weak to. 60c, U- All druggists of borax, applied twice a | forms. First, Second cured-no relapi flats. 1 irgs t sores. M iujous Plmpies olosra well-trU l reme Balm Co., Allan >d Polaon. fiiii'I stages. Cured to stay -Or using B. B. B. All drug- 11.00. Cures Old Running tbes. Copper Colored Spots. ~ Painful Swellings. Anold Soad for book. Blood |Ga. A len ling deadly poison* ■daeuta Tf Candy Cattinf 100,26c. IfC.i lician says that pepper is • system. •wall With Cat carets. cure constipation forever, fall, druggists refund money. The pro port I world is 800 1,250. of blind people rery 1,000.000, or in the one in Ret Wi Never en heated; rest but not eno should ent is at n gl or vie-lent the water eo with a Cautions for Bathers. the watdr when over- Ittle first, and cool off, to feel cold. Bathers water when the body when It is in active fgpiratlon. Never enter 1 a headache; never do ttomach. Nothing can be me .e danrous to the system than to cent ravel have lost them. No Immediate! wish to avi cramps, sh<f from, acldit these rules, and many tlr lives by neglecting should enter the water Jfter dinner; none who the swimmer’s bugbear, enter it when suffering the stomac*.i. The best time tor balm is either before break fast or bel m eleven and twelve in the forenc All who naffer from deviate ( tltutlons should avoid ba:Y-*ng in > early morning.—Wom an'-* Hom^mpanlon. a mining town named THE EXCELLENCE OF SYUIP OF FIGS is dne not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the caro and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup C6. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company — CAUFORNIA KG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANC!nCA, CsL LOUISVILLE. Kj. NEW YORE. X. Y. Bevel-Gear Chain less Bicycles make hill climbing easy. Columbia * A1AF Chain Wheels, $78 _Jft V. C. BADHAM, No. 1826 Main Si, Columbia, S. O. THE BAILEY-LEBBY GO. I ********* A v ES Engines and Boilers, AULTMAN A TAYLOR Threshers, “MON11 OR” Dustlcsp Grain Separators, Gins, Presses, Corn and Cane Mills, ENGLEBURG Rice Huller and Polisher, DU LOACH Saw Mills, Leather A Rubber Belting, Lacing, Packings, Ifipe, Iron Fittings, In jectors, Pulleys, Shafting, Hand Pumps and General Supplies. CHARLESTON, - - S. C. Try our B.L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Matal ERDVES fat. TASTELESS CHILL TONIC IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. Hartfords, 50 Vedettes, $40*35 POPE RFC. CO., Hartford, Com. WARRANTED. PRIC^OOcts. W# sold year, 600 bottlat ot A8TXLKS8 CHI&. TONIC oad have three gross already this year. In all oar ax- ice of It years. In <h6 drug buetnee*. Hava sold an arttol* that nr. an CO uni venal sau* a as your Tonic. Toon truly. AJBHXT.CASK AGO. If afflletad with sor* ayst, oa. I Thompson's Eyo Wator I X ordering food, or uahlas ne.ulrle. of a d- vrrtl.er. ii will he to roar advantage te Men tion title sapor. 0*. *7 ^Wew aad Qnlck_M*tbod for making yonr own mattreu. try It Box 1 , Franklin 9roe*. IU. US* IB A. r (■ -■.Ml ITvkBHI