Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 09, 1904, Image 4
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' Urcdor?''Soott said n olcvor thing
today; said that luck is a good hit
like lightning; for it seldom strikes
twice in the same place." Ileeder?
"Yes. and as a rule neither of them
meeds to."?Pennsylvania Punch Bowl.
W There is in ore Catarrh in this section of tlio
country tlinnall other diseases put together,
?nd until the last few years was supposed to
be incurable. For a great many years doctors
pronounced it a local disease and prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronoun 1 it incurable.
Science lies proven Catarrh to tie a
const itutional disease an I therefore requires
constitutionsl treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured l>v F. .1. cit?Dc\ A Co..
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional euro
on the market, it o taSc-ui lot cririlly in doses
from 10 drops ton tenspoonful. Pads directlv
<>n thn blood and mil 'ous stirfa -s of the
system. They offer one hundred <1 'liars for
liny ease it fails to euro. Ko:i<l for eiretllitrs
nnd I est imonials. Addres" F. .1. Ciidxey .V
Co., Toledo, o.
Sold hy Its. 7">.\
Take Hall s Family rills for eonstipatioa.
"flracious," sighed Mr. !?<> Spepsey,
*'I wish ! could acquire an appetite."
For goodness' sake!" exeluittted his
xvife. "what tin you want with an appetite?
It would only give you inoro
dyspepsia."?Philadelphia I'ress.
Atlanta, Cia., escaped the surgeon's
knife, by using Lydia K.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"Dear Mrs. I'inkuam: ? I wish to
prepress my gratitude for the restored
"health and happiness Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound lias
brought into my life.
"1 had suffered for three years with
terrible pains at the time of menstrua'4w?r?
in,,! 1... . t.
u;u iiuLuiiuu wiu.i nit' irmun ' ;
was until the doctorpronounced it ill- i
ilamtuntion of the ovaries, and
proposed an operation.
Vl 1 felt so weak and sick that 1 felt
Bure that I could not survive the ordeal,
and so I told him that 1 would not undergo
it. The following week I read
nn advertisement in the paper of your
Vegetable Compound in such an emergency,
and so 1 decided to try it. Oreat
was my joy to find that I actually improved
after taking two bottles, so 1
kept taking it for ten weeks, and at the
end of that time I was cured. 1 had
gained eighteen pounds and was in
excellent health, and am now.
" Yon surely deserve great success,
and you have my very best wishes." ?
Miss AttcE Baii.ky, ."0 North boulevard,
Atlnnta. (la. ?$C000 forfeit If original
t>f air ce letter proving qenulnencs:; cannot be pro lueaC
, T%"it sick women would ho wise
if they would take hydi.x K. Pitikliam'M
Vegetable Compound and
be well.
VI A m SRliffi R5a>
WggBBgj UaSvtS |j| I SIS SI I
IMP BLwigv
"1 hn-l trouble with my bowl* which mrwle my
tilood impure My face wa* covered with pimple*
which no MWniil re?idy mold wunrr. I tried
your I'urAO t* anil grrnt wa* niy Joy when th?
f I tuple* ilMr.ppnai 'I after n month'* *'cail\ use.
havn rynmim uiloil tlinn to all iny friend* anil
to ?^?w have tonnd rclh f."
C. > Punch. WS7 Park A to.. New York City. N. Y.
^csT f*0'"
m Tho Bowels ^
pirn
' CANDY CATMARTIC
_Pl??**n?. Palatable, Potent. Ta*te flood. DoOeod,
Never Sir Hon , Weaken or (Irii*. l*c *Sn, Mk. Never
Mid In Wnlh. The genuine tablet *taiO|>?il CUO<
Ouarr..at?mi oc. . ore or your money bank
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 600
AIM UAL SALE, TEN BM.U0R BOXES
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>..?L?wnwitnwmcT;<rrm. I '.V' ?*1
? Dropsy!
Removes all swelling in 8 to 20
day*; effects a permanent cure
in jo to fo iln vs. Trial treatment
given free. Nothingcm! be faircl
Write Or. H. H. Orion's Sons.
Specialists. Box ft Atlanta. Ga
liSAW MULSH; I
with Hpfre's T'nlver-'al Log Heetns.Reetilln- H
eer.Blmnltenenu* Set Works and the Hoi B
oock-Ktng Variable Feed Work# are tinea
eelled for icorRArr, amrLiotTY. mutant - B
ITT AND 1A1* OPoriCIIATION. Write for full K
descriptive circulars. Manufactured by the
8ALK.M IRON WORKH.Wlnaton Walain.N.C.B
So. 11.
1BEHBDEBEEia8|ll
fftUS WHIM All list fAlii. CSl
Beat nmitn 8yrui>. Tastes Oood. Lie
le lima. Bold by driwrtf) ?ta- If
BECEBBBibgayi
SOURCES OF THE PEERAGE.
Ancient Lineage? Pooh! Pooh! Look
Here, Says Labouchere.
"Progress is revolution in disguise
and by degrees," a well known tory
has recently said, "it is destined to
make the peers powerless and the
poor prosperous." The description
will remind many of the phrase uttered
by Cromwell: "There will never
be a good time in England till we
have done with the lords."
What is the value of our peerago
of today? Lord H.'aconsficld answered
the question in "Coningsby" many
years ago:
"'Ancient lienage.' said Mr. Millbank;
'I never heard of a peer with
an ancient lineage. The real old
families of this country are to be
found among the peasantry; the gentry,
too, may lay soma claim to old
blood. I ean point you out Saxon
families in this country who can
trace their pedigrees beyond the conquest;
1 know of some Norman gentlemen
whos fathers undoubt ?dly
eame over with the conqueror. Hut
a peer with an ancient lienage is to
me qnite a novelty. No. no; the thirty
years' war of the roses freed us
from those gentlemen. I take it after
the battle of Tewkesbury, a Norman
baron was almost as rare a being in
England as a wolf is now.'
"'1 have always understood,' said
Coningsby, 'that our peerage was the
finest in Europe.'
"'From themselves,' said Millbank;
'and the hcrald3 they pay to paint
their carriages. Hnt I go to facts.
When Henry VII. called his first parliament
there were only temporal
peers to be found, and even some of
them took their seats illegally, for
they had been attained. Of those
not five remain; and. as t'.ie Howards.
for instance, arc not Norman nobility.
We owe the English peerage to three
sources?the spoliation of the church,
the op ?n and flagrant sale of honors
by the elder Stuarts and the boroughmongering
of our own time*. Those
are the three main sources of th?> -?xisting
peerage of England, and. in
my opinion, disgraceful ones.'"
Lord lJeaconsfield might have added
a fourth origin of the existing peerage,
to wit. the bestowal of honors
upon the mistresses of the kings and
their illegltimau children. This decorous
nation, therefore, delight s to
honor those who have inherited
titles from such shameful sources.?
London Truth.
ADVICE FROM "HER FATHER."
Not Calculated to Cheer the Would-Be
Benedict.
A friend of the writer, who married
a woman with a temper of her*
own, tells an amusing story at her
expense. They have been married for
about two years, and as despite licr
impcriousness they have got along
very well, she smiles when the story
Is repeated.
A f t ?"?r Pniirl i *1 rv C. *?. ?~ 1 '
iui ruiuu iinn* I IK!
young man summoned up courage to
put the momentous question. Me was
duly accepted, but a hint was thrown
out that ho should see her father. Ho
readily ngreed. and one evening
called to talk the matter over with
her parent.
When the matter had been arranged
the father said:
"Well, young man. if you want to
marry my daughter you must first, get
your life insured in her favor."
"Certainly," answored the would-be
benedict, pleased to find the father so
solicitous for the girl's future.
"Which company would you recommend?"
"I would recommend none, sir," was
the answer, "but," he added, as his
daughter's bursts of temper came to
bis mind, "you had better choose
some pay-all-rlaims company. They
allow suicide."
A new system of simultaneous telegraphing
and telephoning, invented
by Prof. Prune and an engineer
named Turehi, is lining introduced
extensively in Italy. Portugal and
England.
II. p. CiRkkn'h Sons, of Atlanta, <??., ure
the only successful Dropsy Specialists In the
world. Sc?? their littoral offer In advertisement
in another column of this paper.
A man naturally believes in the survival
of the fittest an long as he lives.
Plso's Cure cannot be ton highly spoken ot
as n cough euro. J. \V. O'Hrikn. 32*2 Third
Avenue, N.. Minneapolis, Minn.. Jan. 6.1000.
Nothing hurts a small man so much as to
have people ignore his threats.
lo.ono vtnnts For Iflc.
This is a remarkable offer the John A.
Saber tieed Co., Ea Crosse, Wis., makes.
They will send you their big plant and
seed catalog, together with enough seed
to grow
1.000 line solid Cabbages. v*'
2,000 delicious Carrots,
2.000 Blanching, nutty Celery,
2,000 rich, buttery Ix'ttuce,
1,000 splendid Onion*.
1,000 rare, luscious Radishes.
1.000 gloriously brilliant Flown**.
This grent offer ia m.ulo in order to induce
vou to try their warranted seeds?
for when vou once plant them you will
grow no otners. and
ALL FOR BUT 16C. POSTAGE,
providing you will return thi* notice, and
if vou will rend them 20c. in postage, they
will add to the above a package of the famous
Iterliner Cauliflower. [A.C.L.]
No oculist can remedy the short sighted
ncss of a selfish person.
Putnam Fadeless Dyf.s do not stain i
the bands or spot the kettle, except green
and purple.
Many n mar who refuse* to believe the
truth will swallow a lie.
The Effect of Bleeping in Cars
Is the contracting of cold, which often
results seriously to the lungs. Never neglect
a cold, hut take in time Taylor's Cherokee
Hemedy of Sweet Gum and Mulleinnature's
great cough medicine
At. druggists, 25c.. 50c. and fl.00 a fcottle
A man in reduced circumstance* isn't a
woman's idea of a bargain.
/
HOW TWO BEAU
DREAD G
Catarrh Robs Wo
Pe-ru-na Ma
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I !; Mi>-? Flora Hnuser, 1032 S. New .Irr- t j
!? itj street, Indianapolis, Ind., writes: #
|! "I think I must hurt- been *
troubled with catarrh ever since I J
11 run eery youny. ayyra ratal ctteh *
time I euuyht a cold. This ilhl not J
jinirr Hiijjieicntl y serious to be oh- *
noxious until lust whiter. Then J(
1111/ Itrail u ml nose were so stay ped * t
up that / felt I must do soot cth in y. 5
j I'ermin i van recti m uicmlrtl to nn*
I 5 hj/ ?t frlrml. / itseil it fm four*
I J necks, ii ml foil ml to in ;/ vet icf that * |
' ? it at ml nir. I Im it not h ml i; hit *
| J of trouble .it iter. )fi/ hntil is clear. J
r ii ml I ro ii safi'lii a [jinn that I'r-*
| riimi en?'< </ ?I0. "--Miss I'lorn *
| lln user. * j
Hundreds ofWomen Cured by Pe-ru-na
of Annoying Catarrh.
D|{. HAH I'M AN ha* probably done
more than any other physician to
I ward popularizing a means of escape from
I the fn< ini deformities, such as watery eves.
'] twisted nose, offensive hrentii, dry cracked
' lips. due to the ravaging effects of catarrh.
He lias made ehronie catarrh a liiedong
! study. His remedy, popularly known as
l'eruna. is the most famous remedy tor
catarrh in existence.
I'rohnhly there m not a man ot wnnati
fioy or girl, within tiie bounds of the
I'nited States that has not heard of I'r
rnna. By far the largest majority have
used l'eruna.
The multitude of people that have been :
cured of chronic catarrh by using l'eruna
can never be know?.
U/fM) UPSET YOUR STOMA
W C c r0 ture Your llrtvdae
1 CA
w W Iminrdirvtsiy while you wait and has i
rCA C&ldj
^^^?^te5!fl8iJpBKSPEP!'Kil3fi8
Million Dollar ttrao and Alfalfa. i
lYIi.'i 1 i? ?. s. ..
. ....... nuiuuuiTij uiiiion JAUinr 1
Grass throe years ago, little did wo dream
if would be the mo;-t talked of grass tit
America, the biggest, qtuek. hay producer
on earth, hut this lias come to pj-s.
Agr. l-.ditors wrote nhniit it. Agr. College
l'rofeasors lectured shout it, Agr. In- j
stitnte Orators talked nhnnr, it. w'hile in |
the farm home by the quiet fireside, in the |
corner grocery, in the village postofhcc. at
the creamery, at the depot, in fact wher- |
ever farmers gathered. Salter's Trillion I)ol- !
; b Grass, that wonderful grass, "ond for I
] S to 14 tone per acre, and lots of pasture
| besides, is always h theme worthy of the j
' farmer's voice.
A. WalforH. West lore Farms. Pa., writes: I
"I have 60 acres in Saber's Alfalfa Clover.
It is immense. I cut tliree crops this ?ca- j
son and have lots of pasture besides."
.11ST SEND THIS NOTICE AND 10(\ IN j
RTAMTS
j to the John A. Salzer Seed Co.. T.a ("rosso,
is., and receive their big catalog and lots
of farm seed samples free. (A.C.L.J
Trying to keep up appearances pulls
some men down.
A silent dog is moro dangerous than
a barking one.
FITS permanent ly cured. No fits or nervousness
after first dny's use ofT)r. Kline's Great
harveltestorer. tii t rial bottle and t rent Isefree
J?r. It. 11. Ki.ixr. 1 td., f31 ArchSt., rhila.,Pn
National bank notes nro ono-aixth
; of the money in circulation.
MM
ITIFUL WOMEN E
IATARRH BY USE
men of Health and
kes Women Healtl
v.v.v.v.v.v.'
mm Miss Amanda .T<
% "1 write to tell \
bJ a number of years I
"b and I thought it wa
S- \-_ bJJ went to an oculist
"b wore tlicni for so:
"S fact. I felt worse t
C. LTV ^ ^ lr""^p v
and that it must b
i used I'cruna with 1
% try it. I was not s
" I'crmi to improve, ,
V*'Sr-i ?A- "*?? 'v "" ! * ! . 'U. my t
"b <1"',,r^ "f the i
1. rf*'l J" tins trouble, and a
rZ n* I'cruna." Mix .
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? j! Hcoutifiil \
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mrmm
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Minj a girl hu regained her faded I
beauty. manv a matron ha- lengthened tin
I.i.v- ot lift" comely appearance liv using
IVrnna.
I'eruna produces clean ntneous nscm
1m.iocs, the husis of facial ?\ inm.etry and
a pert Oct complexion.
1 lie women have not hcen dntv to din
cover thai a course of IVrutia will do
more toward restoring youthful heattly j
than all the devices known to science.
While it is true that IVruna cures ea- I
tarrh wherever located, yet it is advisable j
for everyone to ure I'cruua as a preventive |
iCH With Nauseous Cathartic*
rjvE. Ii Cures i||!
so boddice's on the Stomach. IT IS JB w
. ^ j SO ^ ?-;1d 50c a botUe^^?
Vanity is the ?puci;san<i that engulfs a
woman's rem- >n.
Sutler's Home llollcter Corn.
So named because 50 acres produced so
heavily, that its proceeds built a lovely
home. See Salzer's catalog. Yielded in
l'.Wlt in lnd. I.Y7 I n.. Ohio 100 bu., ienn.
'.i* ou.. anu in Alien. on. per ??-re.
Yon ran beat this record in MliH.
WHAT DO VOU THINK OF THESE YIELDS
TEH ACRE?
j'JO liu. Kcardless Barley per acre.
Jlo bu. Salter's New National Oats per A.
NO bu. Salter Spelt/, and Macaroni Wheat.
1.000 bu. IVdigiio Potatoes per acre.
14 tons of rioh Billion Dollar Crass liny.
60.000 lbs. Victoria llane for sheep -per A.
160.000 lbs. Toosinte. tnc fodder wonder. '
54,000 lbs. Sal/i r's Superior Fodder Corn j
?rich, juicy fodder, per A. i
Now. such yields you can have, Mr. I
Farmer, in 1004, if you will plant Salter's !
seeds [A.C.L.]
OUST SENII ""HIS NOTICE AND 10c.
in stamps to ?tohr A. Salter Seed Co., T.n |
Crosse, W is., and receive their groat j
catalog and lots of farm seed samples.
Some men get so tired doing not lung
that they can't do any kind of work.
Mrs. Winslow'sSoothiriKSynipforc'hildron
tee tlii no. soften tbo gnins. reduces inflammation
allays pnin,cures wind eolie. 2oe. a bottle
An attempt to get something for nothing
parts many a fool from his money.
V1ATISM. Dnnyrrous to let It in
re now. A sinylo bottle of pj
Bad cur) trquire more. RHF.TTMACIDR
rauae. 10 that no trace ol the durjae lingers :jB
blood, relirvra the inflammation o( the k,d- >Vd
i end the catarrh thar folio.re auch a Condi- !jj5jj
Ibom. of High Poirt, N. C., is PO years o'd fij
atiam for 2" yrara, she ?n completely cuied KA
area ehe Irrli "yrara younger" and U anxioua wj
?m any ol the forma ol this dread disease" to 23
noted Met hod i?t minister, of Rriateratnwn, 15
>1 RHPl'MAC'ltn . which cured hltn. He Is
the miniatty JO yrara. r*OOTTLC
rstc SROI*
ICAL CO., PROPRIETORS.
LTI^OAC, MD. {
OINTS r ROM THE INSIDE." TO
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SCAPED
; OF PE-RU-NA.
I Beauty,
iy and Beautiful.
ihnsoti, Fairchild, Wis., writes:
on how much l'cruna benefited me. For
had pain in ihy head around my eyes,
s beeniisr niv eyes needed treatment, so I
and had glasses fitted to my eyes and
no time, but felt no relief whatever. In
ban before, and came to the conclusion
va* nof with my eyes, but with my head
catarrh. As so many of mv friends had
icnefit for t'ni? trouble, I thought I would
orrv that I did so. for in a short time I
and in four weeks my eyes were in splcneneral
health was nun h improved and ali
head was gone, f was glad to get rid of
mi giad to endorse sueh a good medicine !
Amanda Johnson.
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'lorn I In user. %
.V.V.V.W.V.V.V.V.'.V.W.V.
and not wait until cat hi rh has fastened itsell"
hi home part of the system.
I'cruna acts <|uickl\ anil beneficially on
the inflamed mucous membranes iiuing
the different organs of tiio boiiy Thus
it will cure catarrh wherever located
If von do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results front the use of I'cruna. write
at once to Dr. Ilartniau. (.ri\iii|i a full statement
of your ? asc and lie will he pleased to
yive you his valuable advice #> .?; is.
Address Dr. Ilartmann, President ot
The ltartmau Sanitarium, Columbus,
thio.
Cotton Gin
Machinery
dpatt vtTiNr.rrt
ft ft Vi ft ft ft 4T A K.J A ^ V-* A^ A V*
WINSHIP.
EAGLE. S1MTH.
We make the most complete lino ot any
concern in the woild. We also make
ENGINES and BOILERS,
LINTERS for OIL MIL1.S.
Wc sell everything needed about a Cotton Gin.
Write for llkiitrated Catalogue.
Continental Gin Co.,
Birmingham, Aia.
CAPSICUM VASELINE]
. (POT UP IN COLI.Al'hlHLK TITHES)
A substitute foratid Fuporiorto mustard or
any other planter, ami ? ill not blister tho
inostdollcate skin. I he pain-allaying and
curatlvenualltu'sof thtnarticlenre wunderf
ill. 11 will atop t lie I not ha che a I once, and
relievo headache and sciatica. We recommend
It, a* the beat and safest, external
counter-Irritant k now n,also as an ex tornnl
remedy for pains In the chest nnd stomach r.
nnaailrkcumntic.ueurnlglcand gouiymmI
plaints. A trial will prove whni weolalm
I for It, and it will bofo.ind to l>e invaluable
Bin the household. Many pen pin say "it lathe
I bec'tof *11 of your preparation*." Price i s
Bet a., at all druggists or ot.lier dealer*, or l.y
laendhigthlanmnunt tonsln pnstagoataini>h
U wo will send you a tnbeby mail. S o art iclc
a should bo accepted by the pu bl lo ti n less the
leamecarrlcaourlabel,aaothorwlaeif ia not
I genuine. CMBSEBaOUOH MFO. CO.,
17 Stato Street. Krff York Pitt.
< a pita i. arocK vno.oon.oo.
It h?n you think of going off to arlinnl.
wilt- for Coilege Journal and Spec ial > ffer of the
lending tiilllncw and shorthand -rhoola. AOdree*
KIM. ? lllAI.SF.ha Hlbl.Efct. Knlelyb.
N. or Charlotte, X. C. [W? alio iem h Bookkeeping.
shorthand. Kie.. hy mall.]
So. 11.
Saw mills
The OeLoaeh Patent Variable Friction Feci
Saw Mill with 4 h p. cut* 7 <**> feet per day. AH
aires and price* to suit. Oel.onch Shingle Mills
Kdgers, Trimmers, Planers ; torn and Buhl
Mill*, Water Wheels, IaIIi Milts, Wood Saws
our handsome new Catalog will interest you
DcLoach Mill Mfg. Co . Hu Atlanta, Gs
??'
Cotton Must Have
Potash |
Potash is an essential plant food i
which" must be added as a fertilizer
JW' or^the soil will
iiSOTi become ex- '
hausted, as is
' tru^ of so
V ^ Tinnx' rntfnn
' We ,,a~ booV'
giving valuable defb\
?ajl' about feutlir*V?'3w'
era. We rill send
them lrre to any farmt^ v ho asks litem. U
CiFRHAN KALI WORKS,
Acie York?98 rVt??n?i street, or
Atlanta. Ui.* 9?- Brsad Ml. I
W. L. DOUGLAS
?3.?S&*3 SHOES W
YV. I.. J Pe?tijtl?t*?
allocs Iihvp l?,\ their yV
i'<"'?l lt<n f style, / 1^1
easy-IX11Inix. it it ?| f'~w .jjjfi
superior wonrln;; L- _ mSi
t|tialiti?<s, afiiiovcil nm:
tin* largest sole ol' Wv
a it* --V, , ta ^ t *ti*
< "I I ?l> in. ? 11 i -11 iso cr\ ? I <? ! ? o?iro?lc*d lo
,?? l lit* tliwt: l*a(t*tit I it Iter tot |tr?rim?e<l.
f j ist fit or f tiri :s Suites Ity tun II. 2l>r.t*\t ra,
Vt'iil.foi la labia. Vt. I..linn it lav. Unit l> tun. Mint.
IIU9VIUIIU
Complete External
and interna!
Treatment
ONEDOLUR
lll)\
Consisting of
Cuticura
Soap
to cleanse the skin of crusts
and scales, and soften the
thickened cuticle; CUTICURA
Ointment to instantly
allay itching, irritation
nnrl inflnmm-itiATi anrl
soothe and heal; andCUTICURA
Pills to cool and
cleanse the blond and expel
humor germs. A SINGLE
SET, costing but ONE
DOLLAR, is often sufficient
to cure the most torturing,
disfiguring skin,
seal]-) and blood humors, eczemas,
rashes, itchings, and
irritations, with loss of hair,
from infancy to age, when
the best physicians and all
other remedies fail.
Sold throughout 111- world i.'ntlctir* n?arlrent.
SOc. (In form of Chocolate Coatrd PI1U.
Sic . p'r vial of ?<>>. Otniturnt. 50>-.. Soap 2.V.
IX)nil'.ii. 27 chartrrhouna Ng.: Parle,
f. J!SIP ftp !s l'lli RtnUHi. 137 Oiluintna A*?.
Pott-r lirug nnd Cham Corp.. Solo Prope.
B'rf>nd for 'ifow to Oirv Torturing, Dtft.
fig" "Ing Hanioru from Infancy to Ago."
I
weak ri no, u?e Thompson's EysWator