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Frost. Si: I'll ' lj St 0 til II op. Welne?dii\ Hmri)ii| r |; &ni I ' 1 1 ?' \\?is n< y. r >i i'ii m i' In* ? t* ""?? Ms t |j?' L' 7 t 1 t.l Sij(. Cllibtt". t Cotton M:n ki?t. ( : 1 1 1 1 < 1 ) ? n i- e In i|< 1 in; **<??? lis ri'Jiil ?ul i'Mi M s 'I ; mill c*i!r >n l.rtt ?<??1 I |V irf- I ^ ^ >? ? ? l-etti r I Sum it Ii t.i lircuiL'tt fii sever id KtM./.io'd Candies. Mr <i C linirr, the ??roc<?r, !i>i secured 1 li?? iio< lit'v lor Mi ]\i li/.i* ' Mul nsHi'H 'j'rtil'v , < "iic'imnnt Cakes furl nil oilier uiit k t'H iii Candy. Call m> I SCO hill). *4? ? Mission Ai y D?y. Missionary Day was <? t ist? i \ ? H by the Ciunden i!?i|ii is-.!. Sniic!',\ School last. Sn mlti v in ? 1 1 ?) i ii</, I In pro??vft nt mo as mi mi ?.'( <! I? v i In' Han'isl Su inlay Sihou! lioarit was cni't it il i ti t . Lost Fivo Dollars. Last Saturday, t !?** l-'ilnl. on Mmii.! fd root l?'l wh'h the 1 1 . } i r k t - 1, and Mr. j Dnvi I Wolfe's tlcni I lost u live dol. j tar hill Tin* liioUr will lu? 1 il>i* r.ul ' v ; rewarded if returned to me. II A !'? !>V THOKN'K, at 1 1. o ( 'intuit u t'uttoii Fact' iy. ? ?#- ? ? AaMgnmcnt. A i?oo(5 deal ol .sui|iii-e w?s j e;inseil when i In- fuel win ic?i i n?'?l j law! Tiie>da\ lit". I 1 1 1 <_? ti i in 01 1 1 at !i- | iV Knswell IimI on Monday t'vini'u; made itli .??vsi?>i>nii nt lor the bene- 1 lit ? ? r iln'ti eiediiei?. i ii Jisfd j m- J inent was made to C * :i | > I . M. i- ! Sin i lit. Kennedy's Iiie.{.d at Mr. 13. F. V/nt- 1 kinc' iSLoio, ) I In- eie^a n' bread \v liii'Lt I lj i | | nbi'e Iijih Jnlli !? mi in lo\e \\ itii f it ti < ) t* a! Ki-iitioivV hnkery is now J <?*1 suit' ii t- Air. I). I*. W Hi kin1* store, | < oi ner M a i ti und Di-K'ilh strolls. J 'I'll i? in m ?rc al- convi tyience to ma J llV of Mr. Keii lied S '? ells' OUIIM'S, j mul one which h appreciated. i Tin- IKeetiiiu At. (J.e Ihtptist ( i.illi'li closed i<w ! Wed n.^-day niolil. Mr. Ki-iimv r??- ! tinned ii'iiim? yi'Merdav. ' { 1 1 1 ? nnut-J i 1 1 closed urvrnd da\n cnrlii r than! v?ms c*X|H'ctetI, r. Kimiiiv hnmij rnii- j rd Itomi* on ftccniiut ??<' Llie inilis|>osi lion of Mrs. llcemy. 'J ho meeting .' wiih fjni'e :i kuccobb, ltcaI f^ooii he- i ing ticcomplifthcd. i?lr. lie?in;y iH nn 1 ?jAi'hCct, consccr.afpd man, nnrt while plain. Iiln ]-,ro;ir-tiin^ is c?kooo?11 nyly jorcoful. \ Dontli cf Mr. ICsnloch Matins Mr. Kinloch Mat his. son of Mrn. Alico JilaUiiH, olihis place, died sud denly in Ni >w Haven, Conn., luatj week. Particulars of I < i h death have not yet been received here. Ho was I <]nito a )Oiini; ronn, and had m&tiyj friends in Lancaster who nro pninodi to hear of his untimely death. ? Lun-j caster Hevlew. Ml*. ,Mathl? above referred to it; a' oephew d{ .Mr K K. MathU, of piu! jlown, una formerly lived ho?"e, Went Jr'm- Business. Mr. jii u s Hirsch wli.n for several .weeks bo^ been in i!??/ ftprthei n I markets, w?n I strictly ui.o buy ll;p I ^biggest and cheapest, slock ever j brought to this section" and Ilirsch Uros. ?fe (Ut. invite you to cmne and inspect their mammoth stock. Jn! itljeir Advertisement to-day thnyj ?promise "to show the old fogies bow to do business this full on j short profit* Mid (jniek sales," Their motto i3 : ''underbuy, under | -Kelt at all and any liuiv." More Condemnation Proceedings. ! Condemnation proceedings were' held before n jury yesterday between | the S. A. L. Kail road C<>, for j right of way through the lancU of C. i 4>. Witte, ct ah, known as (hn base | ball grounds upm; which t l'?o K. K I Company wishes lo ?.ucct a depot,! tilde (reck, *tc. Tho jury placed the ! vnlne of the land at J? 1,000. Tiififj ' >are acres in the tract. 1( in eon* j aide rod that tho price set upon the land by the jury i? a very f/iir and > ju*t ono and it is hoped that all in : tcrested will be satisfied a, id the! work cf crcctiug the depot on the, t>aso hall par'< will progress without! further delay, for the benefits to be ? derived by the town ami the public generally by its erection theie art* I too numeroiut fo mention, ? - ? ?JV # ? A Eright Future Ifor The South.; ? J There is a masked difference in J Lhe South of Loday from that of thirty years ago. ^Ve have our schools, colleges nnti numerous j iargn manufacturing enU?r prises j ?and are in a stale of prosperity,) and" our fair Southland i m destined! to be the land of thrift and pros. perity. Many towns am forming I Villiagv Improvement A?WKdaUons, I for ic proving the streets and paint ing and whitewashing the old un.1 Uuildiag*. Now this is applicable to your' case. If your liuildiogs are not painted, write to 1 tie Southern Faint Company of Wneblotr, N. C.t a now concern rt irently established. Tbey are sell. ? jag a most excellent paint ai oaod crito rates to people in ibe South. Tito many people ^are troubled whb peipUaUo* of UsWsibs. # ' \ ?l?^ III lliC v ' M V K- ' - ^ \..}% '? A\ '.' . <? \ <u. . ' !ini rr <-i \ l u M l \ ?> you itiiMiu i. ill I'd ui' store. 1 hi hi si him! i'Im'ii pi.'8t stock ' ! 1 1 lies ever o l! t i V' ' I ?'f t 1 1 ulit . I'! Hill s, (' 111!' *,?i'f IJ|?? UHlkili!..' U . pu 1 i !||im-m , f <,?;<*' piPHW' \ i> u You I'M I'l/l (lU^ltU'SS, .J. A. SM ll'll For Sale or K.mt A li > u vi* tin L\ uli'ion Si , c(iii i n in nji scv i n i o v 1 1 1 1 m . Kor lutthet i ? 1 ic 1 1 1 ?! r s iippl v to I. A. W ittkow - k \ i>i Mrs. S. A. W it.i Uovvsli ^ * 4^?' ? Death of Mra. McMiimm. M in -- McManus, a widow ladv, w!|i> tor pcverai yrai.1 r ? * ? i ? ? * * < I >it I )?? K ill), lull Inst, y?'M r moved t<> * 'o! u in bin, cl i i:ii i ?) that city M>?ndav Inst. IK r remains were i>:<>tijilit It irk to tlii> county ? n d iritciicd at Mt. /ion church. Onions For Children. A promim-nt phvs einn cla ms that there wilt tic n. ? dipli llicria, .scar 1ft lever nor worms I ? ? i* children, )' t ? i *? v < ut t lontifnlly of onions cvmy dav, iHpfci'illv when <hrrc U a Hear th v of t'resli fruit He buys -onions 'or his Tnnu<r IV?I I; k? and tlicv arc ?-Tvcd in > \tty ima-jina'do fashion. Pisgah. Dear < ?'h,onicle : ? As 1 liavn't ><M-n n h lli r from this sec', ion I ilioiiolit I would vTiiii: and give a ft- w < lots. All tlu* farmers u:e quite busy ija t lirrini! tin? He coy staple, and are \i iy mm li cncou raj;t <1 at the ris i ii if pricey for their products. Mr. < P. Youn^ who has been visit ? ri in this suction had icluru rd to his home i u S ;i in te r. Mr. K. S. llallicld has accepted a position with Tindal ifc Cuttino, of Manchester. i?. ft. From Malvern. Mr. Kditor : ? We tool; u &hoit jaunt a few miles efic't. of town re cently and found that Mr. Melvin 1 1 ill who is one of our live and pro gressive citizens has been pusli i n ttiiu^s aion <; on his place si limit live miles town. ] ?? is; astonishing to see wiiat fine crops he has. Indeed one would be aur- ! piified to see how much he has im proved the plaeo that he recently purchased fdoco be tnnvrd there and j took cliaryo himself. lie bait u lit ?t c!nK9 engine 6(iw mill, ?iti?! and gi is t mill in nib blast. HI r. 11 a! 1 ! ip certainly a hustler. fSucii mon | deserve to succced uu<] \ye aro glad i to learn that lie is doing bo well, i The crops at tlio County Infirm a ry arc turning out remarkably well und every thing connected with the institution looks to be in a first class condition, and in jus tice to ?Jr. W. M. Clements we think that he doaerveo much credit for the manner in which lie haul rnunagod tho aifaira in Gouueution! with our infirmary. Ho rooms toj he ihp {ffjght man in the light Our reporter learned mat liic ju. I A. L. II. K. line nppcaled from ,thc j decision of the jury in regard to tlie amount awarded to Mr. K. H.I hliiott for the right Of way through his lands. Thp impression set-ma j to he thnt tlie K. 1<. Go. had better) let matteis stand as they ara -f n i tliiw case. ( I Our reporter also noticed how j much our old townsman Capt. J. S ] Merony has improved his place "Holly . Hill." Kverythiog l??ok> hi ight and cheerful around there. f)f course this is understood, for t.vu.7 0 n e knows that he is and a 1 - 1 w.'ivs has i?oa;; ope of our busiest and most progressive oili/ens. In deed it would be difficult to ueepi him from doing something, wher ever ho is. Mr. nod Mrs. Wiley Slieorn have been quite sick recently, and we are delighted to leport that both ..f them arc improving. The whole neighb.oi hood t egret m very much to loaiu that mil. Sheoin and his very intteresting fa^iily^ST*! ?o|ny to move to to wo. They will he missed very much Jjy the entire t om hi unity . ami it m to be hoped , hat liu can d iul will try to airaiive ?ouichovv to coutinuc to act as the Sunday Kehooi superintendent ut Malvern Hill Chap<-,2, it is fear ed that if he gives it up it vviij be difficult to carry the school on. It would indeed be a haul mutter to find any one more popular than he .a with all classes of people*. II ry,. Eliza Campbelle, (nee llradley) of this section, died in Columbia sccetitJy and it \vuh ar ranaed to have her re/^aiup bijried at Malvern Mill Chapel and notice whs sent wroi^d 10 the neighbo.'ft to attend the funeral, but it se?tn? that her relatives changed their (rinds und had iior interred iu Co lumbia and the neighbors did not hea? of this change for several days afiarwarda. JTati! they leifn <>d of the oh a n ge they did not un derstand it. The rosds leading from Camdeo in lids direction aft in good order in fact the best condition that tbeji iolirf yesrsj' and it "if lords ua pleasurc/V) compliment our frusd Mr. WeW who liM obargs of oar ?hats ftotf flit' woefc* *. fi l? Job Prmt. ng. w IS i i ? f <? . M.m.t,,. s t* kind* *t Hln.k', Kilt I I'. ". I lit : m y , Kn. ''I1 l.?no? .tnli I'm :? ll?i! lit I In' l't l*t 1 ? ? I J^ronii 1 1- 'lliee. A Canute i. Vount; Man 1'iunioted. ; M'. i ?'< llidd A ;? \ ,ii U >. l!>r njltv s,.n t.l <T I H Ali \ in i? : . w I'd ! I r. it working tiTlln- !i. ? '|\.!, |,iu.t r ii M i'. iv r.?pli 1 '>>? ? III") i : \ t ?| ' t<- M >r*. II eiil \ 1 ! II U-. | l'tin'1 I nspi i'IiT lit. I I !? ? MifinJi I' >r 1 1. * 1 f'OM | :i! i'm'..". j nu ll! |>. V a. A very ! ? > poli>lb!<- J" ? Ml toll l< ii ??nf i.?f l? i *> IVr sonn '? Mrs. I! 1 > Williams Jin I riuhlrt >. . :?ri' v i^i! in*.; M 111 11 i KirMand count v lv<?<ii:g .bach* ; | Im's hall, i-nr ? x 1 ! t- ? 1 1 Sheidl sh> ?-<. I ! I -> Ik I HSilU'SS III! dot'S 1 1 < > * Ht nil ad I [ (nirc, im oonsHj uonec ?>f whiou In' iv| j (Miiisul i r.-iblv lorn up Mr. W ill Nrlmni wns in Camden I k leW tills W*:r l\ |>r. A Iburtus Mni'iv sp? ? i i t a lew j Slavs iu (Jaindon Ihis w(-ik. Mr. Oikiuan 1 1 ay "pent a few . 1 1 \ .s hi Klorenee last ? < < k Miss Sulio Workman has rctiune I | to licr old home in Savannah. Mif i Um? qui to u i ? *? ?*? i??-t <>l lri?Mi'H j ? 'hhi'Ii ii, %vltii mi' bnny to K uril ?>' : her depart uro. M*. A I f :?? ? t Kennedy 1 1 1 Camden] !u>f 'l'iK's<J nv. I'>r A tlantu. M,s. M ar^arei t'arrison li ft 1 ih'w- J d .v morning f??r ' Hi' I 'rcsl<\ i i-i inn rem.ale College, ol (Vhunhia. Miss AM km ta Team ri-tu rin?il i<>( GoiiVOlse College <?ll IllSt llH'htlilV. j ? t ? N.fcjht Woik Resumed. The ni?iht work nt tin' Camden! ( '? tit (in Mill liis lift ii' resumed and j |lu! millltuT l.r linlllitt VV 1 1 i V ? 1 1 Wits llll'l I Oil SCVI'I Ml Wi-cUs n?o will )l<>\> III' put back on. #ur CONTKIHL'TEI). Kkom Jut. /ion. (iucfts wlml two veiling lailicsj finitt1 C:uH(Um? was visiting in tki : run III I V UDvi would nut }it> 10 j pruai-liinii in tlic tiny lirctinxi* tliey j wanu ii tti -mdII" water uu-ltins out j of a ceitain young man's melon j patch. Guess what youn,.; m.iu took u, V'Mitig lady lt? eh u i eh an I \y>ia 8?? j i/xciteu*tiirtl h?; goi in 'hi* liugyV | and stalled oil' with only one truce l.iUhed. Guess what young man goes to woe his host girl and spends the. dny. Guofts what u'n l i?i ukoc an on- i gtijjemont with every young mao ihiit ugUb her. Gueos wljat man and his wile! went to church the night after nj protracted meeting had closed. IGucbb what young man hao been, going with a girl over two years j and now she has gone back oa him for another fellow. Guoss what young man said ft certain girl was so fast that it would take two trains u> eatoh her. Guaa* what youniJ ?*???? asked a gti} to jfiss him and she taid that: hho hai) pprer failed hH'- """ and it died and dhti would not risk ii again. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Th? ho- . .. . . Hull! rtT" ? ^ " \ Money To Loan. I am prepared t? ? negotiate loan* on farinintr lands in Knrslinw County, in sums of io()0 si ml upward*, and for five yearn. ('. L. Wiriklor, Attorney. Copartnership Notice. Mr. C. T.. Kirklc-y 1 in <4 bi-en moutly admitted to the hustn^PB of Cutii'loil ?ioM lltikT works-' wiiifli will lie conducted in the future under the ?flitn name oi Smith, ( )nl? im> \ ( 'o. SMITH A OS'! FK X. Mastei's Sale. ! fiy virtue of 11 deiifc ' f ! court of I common ji|-:is for Sumter Comity, in the I State of Sciitli Carolina, in the <-?m- of i Neill t ' l)oiiu??ll doiiitf oii^mii-? > lii" I name awl style -?? O'I'oni'eM Jfc Company ] iijrainsi Mirjjani A Phillips and 'J In JjNiv.i hit: li,U)k ? ;tfSn i?it? r. S C . F. | If. Frank \Vil-">!?u, 1I..J ^mli-ssi/ru-d Alas, lei for Sumter ( oijul v. xviil ..-ell io l In- i highest bidder, lit publiu oul^ry, .?t the ('out I. House in the Town of Camden in the County of Kershaw in said Suite, on salesday in Octo!>er next hcin^ the 2nd day of su id 111011 ill, that portion of tin' fol lowing lands ivhieli lie within t he Count \ f Kershaw : All tho?o land?' and tenements situate in ih.v Oouijtla* of Sumter ?nd Kewhaw, the same Ijeiug mostly m Oa. Ci?}i)ty <>f Sumter, uiid unntajniqpr' fenr hundred norof more or |j>h*. eomnW><(% called the *.'MoL*>o4 Plwfo" rprnr wa temof iteapeOer .^mp and oli the pub lic road leadtnsTroni Arrant'rf Brfcfffo or crossing to Camden, S. C, adjoining U??la ftwmeHy of MUTTOT SpfifTTTJ Tyre fteynolch, Frier SfoKaftkill and/'jtt Other#. ? * Tfrrips of sale; out - half of the purchase money to be uakt 4Q?a?ti ?M*1 the balancc upon a crodin>F one year, tho time |>or tion of the purchase money to bear inter est from tho day of sale and to.|)f..accurcd !>y the bond of rfce purchaser an t a mort gage or mortgage* of the premise*. Purchaser U> par for paw?**. 1H, FRANK W1LHO*, OUR. MOTTO: "QuiekVSatos and Small Profits' < , ? ? ? V,. ?. . . I v . ? % V. * . lla*. drawn lin?tra<u\ ami w * % tit now nlNnin^ ^tcaltr in I ti iiri'iuciils than i'W r in lirnv\ mm I I < ' . ? i I j;iiri .-tc- \\ 1 1 : 1 1 \\ ;? ran \ . Wt1 will a^tonMi \ <>u wilh ;iu*'S a:n! \ ai it t \ . mi: pjiiiiii .i\i) ciimroi siiii'MiF smo i\ tiii: i hi. A Full Lino i?l' Men's Sniis I'toiii ->'J ;*>?? l?> <?< , <).(>''. Vomits: i.'>ii^r Pants Suii s (t> ? I n.U'). l'n\iN K.'it t' l\uiN Suit..' 7-m> it> s.'j.ik^ ' To call a !m1 set* Wiil lie to s.ivr rnom'\ T I Takes pleasure in announcing to its Munv KrU'iids and the Trading pub lie in general t lint it is (nil to overflowing with everything in its lino eou- | sisting of N i' Motions t Tn endless Variety and Newest St) lee, ranging in price from (<? j 81.25 per yafd; u complete line of ! c ! r ? ' l ' ? r ? d . vr^nto rrumishiriQ vrooos. -i An Immense M?/Ok ??J Shoes, Hats and Clothing; Domes-: tics-Bleached, Brown and Colored. I Cnrp'-'N, Rugs mid Matting; !llank?'ts n n < I Comforts; Hug-jry 'Julioy and! Horse H;anketf, etc. We call special attention i" <>r?r stork of iOtJTiLCl 1'otli Itiack ond Colored and . n the Newest Hvh's and , Shades. ? Ifitye just received a shipment of LM>IKS' TAILOK MADK SI' ITS, I and take pleasure in saying tlwfMWlB^'' who wishes iv^suit at ttliorf Notice cult be supplied at itucc. , Both time and *pjieo will not. afford ns to he m<irc,?xplicit this lime, hut ! ?vv will co:ne agaiiwi little la'?r. ? / J^A Ii>l f r 1 l)on? hoy jour bogging lin<l (>ei} y?1' r prififs. We can save vou money. . ; V COUNTRY JVJERCHASMTS Will do th?msc'we? an injustice to buy before inspecting our Mock and getting our prices as wo hare somo "Plums" for them, and if they fail to get them it will n??t. he our fsnlt. Much of our stM'k was schcUid with sv yievy tQ meeting the demands o! the Jobbing Tr iite, m.d wo aro prepared *.o furnish everything u.-uully kept in a oonntry tdor? at LKSS than thoy can he bought in the Northern %f?*r ket* in_wm?H "A word to the- wih<* . ?* Hjfl1ci?nt," Come one,; Come all, and we will guarantee n Warm welcome, polite attention and happy faces, w!iei you seo beyond question or flonbt, how much we c*n {wave yon in yonrpnrcim*?*. Trnsttng that you will Tavor us with a call very soon, we arc* * i The Famous Qiit Edge Store, 'I AT y * H, E. HALSALL/S ? ? .V*^4*40? V-^-: *v * Will tKk a Mont'\ Smv-.-i t'oi \ ? ; ? i . hk.-VvJit th * pU'tiul >? I of Hal izaHiv ' ? I ti I NmiihK ??i < < r.t ; ii i : i r. I >u ^a ?? i. r >' I .Of. u't' I ? a n d *? i Sun u* '7-1 < >, > a !ld I" < ? Ills pei pound . \la? cavnii. s cents per parka^". v' ii* i i . ? ct'iil% p ? r pound, ;>i '? [?? : ; !s loi ~ c. s<i i ?' ; v . ru's p?'i pound. I i > u s ol S( i.i p (or \* n\ j\? I) Ifi'ii, ,'0, (111! .'>?) H III: p?'j ;?'uiui. J > p .am I S u !\s I ? I I I > v 1 1 , ? >. ol), ? ? ?. a I 111 I (II tVIl I ?S per sick. Will Ms el any Piice on Sagging and lies, A Is ? r w i \ a I all I am* ol DRY GOODS and SHOES, U'liit-h I will om?m ti LOW I'liU'l-N i 'nl' ami oef pric(?s l)?* ore pn i ? ? 1 1 : i - m u, and I will ^i\r sou iiioiicv. }uion Sets-Red and White-only 10c per quart. Ke-javt Juily, * r lllh ant KYKKY I? \1>V in ('nmdni and surrounding conn come and inspect n.. New Stock of Household and iur j^o.aN. The must tuinph te ncr shown in Camden, ; t i n ?.r ol' CO c ! C-D C3 ze: CO C3 SSK 253 C2i ?3 co Pavloi Suites, Bed Room Suites, lied Mentis, (nil sizes.; Cradles and Babv Caniugea, Bed Springs and Mattreasea, Hall Ivnoka and Hook Oases, Window CuiMftluu and Polos, (Jijvpoc Odd Squares, Uuga and Matting*, STOVES, y ill grau^N. Get my pvifica, ALSO OARftY SEWING MACHINES, , Lamp*, T^tnp Shade? nnd Humeri*, and In fuct everything iPC0B8nry to furnish your houso, Don't forget to come ana/ >t'p in e when in town. sold on* ' /" INSTALLMENT PLAN. . w i '* i t , Dont't let the pi'ice of cotton keep you away. W. GEISENHEIMER, 1 Proprietor. " " *"*" "" " "' i. in in ? '? ? ? ? wmmmm To My Friends & Patrons: - This is the beginning of another season with cotton at 4 and cents | Mil* pound. This tneanu cheap poods or no sale. I have tf<>t the good#; and they have pot to I3<; sold and as I have always said I never allow any one to undersell me. the money is what I want, and that I am going to have if you Gome in my store. I have a big slock as usual, fresh and nice; never have any old stale stock. , FRESH GOODS coming in every day. 1 went in business in 1894 when cotton was about the same prices it is now and I am still here doinjt . my ehare; some predicted that I would not pull through thai* season. Low priced cotton don't frighten mo, 1 have none through a hotter battle than tlfi3. 1 sold njy floods for hucIi small profits, I find that it pays to, make small profits and quick sales. 1 have kept it up and don't wuyt to change it. j. will say to those who Uavo stores in the country to como in Mnd I will divide the profits with you as have always done. Som ? business houses may tell youllhey cirry a lurger stock 4ian 1 do, you can say to them you get more lor a delffcr^ AT HINSON'S h'Ai ? ^ __ than 5 on getjfr< m^thcra, it. makes but little difference to %ou ] how rauch stock they carry." What you want is aft yoh cm get for your money. I am *at?fcd with the p#at and % know I I will be with the future for I afnjtorkiag just < * i ard for vau trade as I ever did, Como on you will find 'sitfcei place. Yours Respectfully,