The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 31, 1903, Image 3
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1 Press ' A* fJ. Kennedy. ?
Entertainment By TU? O&tagon Oiub
An ootortalnanw** will bo given
J>y the 'OcVflgOn *!!ubJ/ this(Fii
,\ iy) evening rft 8 o'clock at tU?
resideoce ?f Mr< au(' M,w- Q- H
' Yates ou upper Br<jad street.* A
most unique progrsag baa been ar
ranged and the price of admission
is only five cents,
Mr. Frank L, Zemp.
Wo take the following notice of
our fellow-townsman* Mr. Frank L.
Zeiop from the Sumter Herald of
]??t tfce); :
Kor u long' time past the cloetric
lights have been giving verj> poor
service and tlm 11 Uea were a o i?l y in
need of repair, but within the past
two weeks there bus been a marked
improvement ? the lights burn
brighter and steadier, ahdthe llafa j
are being put fn good ohapo. The
JBIootric Lfght Co., has secured the
servicefl of Mr. Frank : I// JCoinp, a
young electrician from Camden,;
who seems to .underHland his bueU!
ness thoroughly, for thU work, and
he has gone at it in a way to make
us hope for oven better results in
the near future. ^
flToticc to Veterans.
The surviving soldier* and sail
ors of the la to war between the
States are hereby uoiified . to meet
r.t the places named below, on the
2nd Saturday the 8th day of A u
guut, ut o'clock P. M;, for the
purpose of electing of their I
number to serve as Pension Com- 1
missioiier for the ensuing year:
DeKalb Township, Opera House!
it) Camden.
Walereo Township, Lugo If.
? Buffalo Township, flaUiujQCs.^#.
Flat Hock TownaEIpr Westville.
The /Commissioners then elected
will meet, in Camden .on the the]
first Monday in September fo? the
purpose of reorganizing tho County
PcLStoil Board. ^
W. V. Russoll,
Ch hi rip an.
? . j?r. E. F. V/attfwns Sails Out.
Mr. E. F. Watkmjj, who has for
eeveval years successfully conduct
ed a grocery business in Camden,
hie last sUi?d bfttrifli at the cornier
of Main and DfKal.ipa^restp, baa
aold out to Measra Edward and
William Saimond,..6aDJLQt.Mr-.rien- j
ry O.-Selmond, both of whom lwvc
v had considerable mercantile, btfsl-,
Hj . Jicaa cspi-iience.. This atep lyjtir.
r~Waikin? is quije a surprise to agar
ly everybody, andta regretted by the j
etire community, bat at the same
time the warmest welcome is ex
panded his successors, they beting
itifV) of our roost highly esteemed
.Voang men, who, we are .sure will
" wear worthily the new responsiftlU
neAhat will devolve u|>on them.]
Mr. Watklfce, we learn, will engage
1. .. in. agricultural pursuits in Weaj
Wateree.
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The County Summer School.
The county auniiner . school tori
white teachers opened here Monday |
morning. Tho schools U
taught in the graded sohool ? ? r.
ing ?nd is lii charge i)T PrOfs, tl TT
Baker and Harry Tganthaih. Tfte
following teachers are in atten
- dance:
Mifi8e? Ada Lx?e Trnntham, Cam
den; Mary Whitakcr; Camden
lie Done, English ; Francis ft. toevz,
-.Camden; Li<wsie Duoo, ' Kntfliah ;
Blanche Kiikley,- Kershaw; "Annie ,
McDowell, Wealyjile; Hattie SmyrV]
?"ttantey ; M i n n 1 6~ XrueWctale, W4 st
ville, Margaret Rosborough, Ridge*
... way, Annie 8. Holland, Caudefc ;
Mesara. T. M. McCasklll, Camden;
Ifc to. Barileld. Lucknow; P. T.
... 1 1 r u c e, C u en d e n f* ? !> J, MoK>a|l?r
Antioch ; U. H, Reyuold^-fcrrcknow ;
fery A. lirowi?, Abney ; B. B. Young,
I K*r?haw; J. M. Watts. Bethune i J
1. H. Young, Kereii wkj R.T W. j
r . Hammond, Bothune; W. f\ Yopng,
- Kershaw, w. B. Turner, Camden.
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Off For tho Encampment. b
The Kerahaw Guards undftt oom
: in and n! CapU S. Zomp, left
- early Monday morning over the
| Northwestern R. R.iXor the
pcampment on the Isle of Palm#.
Alio following are the members
* ho attended :
b U?ptain.-~s. C. Zumfjf. ?
r Lloutenanis ? H. h. Watklna, 1.
Hough. . ~
B * .*???. ale
^.Tc^ckdw;^; KZBSEBiammi
J' *? L. T. J
v Qfnet, ..
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Daaa, ~i
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Calami,
SivAi!
I, It;
S'i'B at Oart. y
K.r..,i4d? , ifc ,,
"?rti arn ai h1,\ ? ,, y. 11
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ileal of corp. Mdor, t-ijx wer/i!!.','!
The Mfiiinv To day,
w/ll mid "J#fc 'tlty ^ L 1V' n 'u"
lion i?,.dHV have airily arrivi-'l' h,'1]
?norttfng wi|| i,rt {,.>],) | , ? f{*?
bttiMtt.at li o'clock Una
"vorybody who e.i,? S,!ftftn
should do ?r>. !"?>? ?>.} attend
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. Po<koiRook L:.gi, *'
a I?,cUh book conuiulog
Uailroad prtaacu ami Womu pane?
???>* nroof no value to anyone ex
oept the lo?or4 Whs lost ?omo
?Ue? on M,|0 8trcet( <.
fritter can kcftp the money if oh.
pel's tire returned to Julian Wein
Wg or to this office,,
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More Money Iu Hay Than Cotton.
It is a iiiCw i hut there is wore
money m hay than cotton, the com
crop m going to he short and every j
pound of hay saved will mean that
much money to the f;umers, and
Uie thoughtful ones will take Mr.,
A. D. Kennedy's advice in his ad- I
vertisemeui to dsy nod buy a Duel
ing mower, the beet on the market, j
Death of Mrs. W. J. p. Woeks.
Our community is inexpressibly
grieved this morning to hear of the
death of Mrs. W. J. L\ Weeks which
occurred at her home on LaFayeH
avenue last ni^ht about 12 o'clock
of typhoid fever, Mia. Weeks was
o*e of) the sweetest christian charac
ters we have over known and in her
death our community sustains a dis.
tiucfc loss, '(o her devoted young
husband the blow comes with crush
ing force and to him the deepest
sympathies of our eutitc continual
ly is extended. rIt is thought that
the interment will be at Georges but
at this Lour no dcf'uiie arrangement
have been rniuK
Appoitfthmut of Committees.
On Friday, July 24th, at a call
meeting of^tho citizens' held at the.
opef? house for' the purpose of dis
cussing tbo coming encampment of
the first ' cavalry legimeut to bo
held hero August 10 ? 17, a perma
nent committco was elected, to be
known no the citizens committee.
Tbo committee consists of the fol
lowing gentlemen ; AD Kennedy,
D Wolfe, 51 L Smith, Dr W J
Dunn, C J Shannon, Jr., ft C von
TroseUow, M II Heymnn, H L
Wfttkins, L T Mills, LT linker, W
t DePafn. After adjournment of
meeting the committee met Rud
elected W L Dfel'aas u9 chairman,
who with Mayor E 0 McCfelght
are ex-ollldo members of the fol
lowing sub-enmmtttees which he
baa announced :
Reception committee for Regi
ment; Hou. M L Smith, Capt. S
/Amp, D E Ilmson. C W Birch
more, L T Baker, L T Mills.
Reception committee for Gov
ernor and Staff: C J Shannon,
4t,, M L SiniLh, Capt W M Shan
non, Thos J Kirkland, A D Ken
uedy, C II Yates, David Wolfe, E
Milter Boykln, P T Villepiguc, F
hi Zemp, W L"McDowell.
Management and financial com
mittee : AD Kenned}', D Wolfe,
Leo Sohenk.
-.Committee on Hell and Dancing ;
E C vooTrcsckuw, L T Miila,- 1, Tj
Baker, N - C Bojkiri, A L Bnrnet,
Robt Uooda.c, Alfred Kennedy, W
ijrflWfUlv, TO WnUTr'nV K T J
Redmund, Jno Nettles, R G Mc
Crcight, G If Buun). C P DnBose,
SSTWaHl Boyktn, Gen. Rhfuue, il l
DuPass, ~W P DeLoache, Albert
Zftmp.
r~ Committee on lights: D Wolfe,
M H lieyman, CK Boyntou, H L
Walking, L, Block.
. Base iJali f L T Mills, Boyktn
Rh*rne, A L Burnet, M L Smith, L1
T 'Biker,
.^Advertisings MaJ White, and
Messrs Scott l^rown, C C Wbitaker,
IBTTMr Conper of-the Southern,'
Mr t^enoir^of the Northwestern, andj
Sir Dozltfr^df the Seaboard*
Sanitation and Water: Dr A A
Moore, h T Br.kor, J J Qoodale, L Ti
Mills, R B Williams, A C Brown, Hj
B Latham, R A McDowell, Dr W J1
0o oti, W S Burnet, B II Baurn.
.Health Ofllcer and Camp Inspec
tor: J, J, Good ale.
-Camden7* reputation for goner*
ous hospitality must be sustained.
The oomuiittcea in charge of en>
TBrtaining our guests feel tho re
sponsibility of this, and are making
?Vreouoas eirorts to provide for the j
Oomfort and sniueotucnt of the bun-1
dlfeda of eoldiorn and other visitors |
.ti. Whom we have thrown open our !
idiwrt. 'We have but a fow days in
-to prepare for- - enter tain>
therefore it is necessary for
citizen to take an active part,
Kilo all that ho can, in work
(Olilribntion, for auccesa io
uiuiug encampment week truly
ypffiuTTITbc committee on finance
many liberal aid enthnsias
apoonc* toitf request for funds,
k sore la needed;. bat if 411 of
If coutribuie pwwnpuj and in
>rllon to our pride in Camden,
!>e ample and audi
VBTlJiJmpiete lb* plana, of the
ibbm&j " ^ furnish a full an<f
nprogr.uu of". lf?naen?coter
[ailroeds have -*IVei 1 <| *
I vbc WlU *u,>
exca^B*i^?Q> ?
lankly axptl 4*? or tbjoa
PKllfiONAL
v'r. Win, who
tjii.h* j??fK h* ?trt'.ir ?
M AM K fttiardaon, ol'Yhi' S .
r-x. 0?J 1H in town. ^-""s>v
^ K.vn v i b i t <f ?1 frionOf,
'it Rt^iluw iU?h tm ki
Mr* W. I/Ht ft is visiting relatives
? in l)iv!inKto.. eountv,
Mt>. v? . H i?f/i ycmerdnj
f ?r Iltn*lersonri:in, N. (\ ^
Mr1. Ci jvrlie Nicholson atj Betbunc
was in CumdtMj WodneBduy.
Mr b . K, Mnthi* after h ?4t>I htf tt)
i v i k ? t to (Iruonvlllo h kb returned
il'-MUO,
Mrs. W. .J. Dunn and ch>l Iren are
! K |><'n<liog tliu summer at Henderson*
i villd, N. c.
MUftcsCora un?i Margarot Curri
I Kon liavo gouo to Islington to vihil
friends ttufo.
' sp\ John G. Richards i? in town
^n his return from the en cam pin en t
| in Columbia.
Mr. W. It. NeUdft J.rtH been eon
fined to his room several days tlii#
w?*k with fever.
Mrs. John Lindsay and family
I'ftve gone . to ( heater for a visit t<*
Mr. Llfidsiy'i family.
*^r' IV y^' l>or^.r apd daughter,
Mias Olivia, of Dundee, were ?n Oam
den last Saturday.
Mrs. GuorfjM Young wa-j In Colum
bin, this past week viflitjog Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Girardeau.
Mrs. 8. I'. Braslnglon who is visit
ing at Mt. Pleasant, N. 0., is ex.
pected home to morrow.
Messrs. T. J. Kirkl^nd and M. L
Smith *Ter?? in Lancaster this week
i on professional biwiiTeHs.
Nov. Thos. Trenholtn of Ed into i*
visitiufj his daughter, Mrs. A. W.
Burnet, -Jr., on Fair street.
Mr. John Whitakor Jr.. and his
| s*>ub, Burnet and Jnck, returned from
'?lean Springe on ^Tuesday,
M isB JLim'z lMdcr from Orange
bnrg returned to' )jer home after a
visit to Mies Agnes Corbett.
0jft and Mrs. J. W. O?rhott and
Miss Alice, ha.ve retut nod home from
their extended northern trip.
Miss Lena Karcsh of Branchvilh*
who hae been visiting her sister, Mrs
M L. Sclilosbnrg has returned homo
Misses Louise and "Stella Bhedfn
i expect to Iravo next Tuesday for a
visit to relatives at Monroe, N', C
Miss Callie Curelon returned to Co
lumbia after a vieif of several weeks
to friends and relatives tn (jam den
Mrs. S. K. lilakenoy and children
of Camden, are visiting at the home
of E. D Blakenoy, K-q ? Kershaw
Era.
Mrs Eugene Zemp went on Fri
day last to Saluda to join her daugh
ter, Mrs. C. H. Zemp, and grand son
there
' Dr. I H. Alexander wfyo has been
attending tho State dental associa
tion this week is expected home to
morrow.
' Mr. A T;. Euro et oT tlWKCfBlifiW
Guards in acting aS regimental post
master during the encampment on
the 'Isle of,. Halms ? ? ?
Mr. Douglass Sale of Columbia,
nephew of Mrs. W. S. Alexander and
i Mrs David Witherspoofc, is in the
! city on a visit to the latter:
Miss Margarot Johnston left on
l* Wednesday for hor home in N^w- j
berry Rfter a visit of several woeka tA ]
Miss Louise c Zemp, on Lyttleton
street
Rev. Jabez Ferris, pastor of the
Camdea Baptist Church, left last
Monday afternoon for ? Philadelphia
whore hiB summer vacation win be
spent. r
Mr. atocl Mrs. a. l>. Kennedy went!
over to Colninbia on?sWVdnosday to,j
the celebration of UigWfc Rev. RUisan f
Capers' tenth annivorAry rb Bishop
r>f South Carolina. \i J
Mr. W. Gciaenheimerfcpd daugh
toe. Miss Rosa, spohlTHnnday in
HavannHh with Miss Tiilie Geisen
hcimcr. Mh? Rosa remained (hero
for a visit of a few dftye
Mrs. J. B. Hoiley' is visiting her4
mother, Mjrs. M. S. Sowell. Bite will f
bo here for only a few days and thon ?
she oxpocts to go north to spend the I
remaindor of the *ummer,ji-_. __
Mr. W. L. DePass went to Obarles
ton one day this woek to make ar
rangements fur securing the first
artlller^' band for the Cavalry en?
csmpment here daring the 2nd week I
in August. " H
Mrs. T). K (|inoon and children
will leave to morrow on a visit to
relatives in Lancaster. Mr. Hinson
will spend a few days next week at
Cleveland Springs and then join his
family at Lancaster,
Capt. M. L. Smith is sustaining
well his reputation as a good lawyer
New laurels have been added to his
already bright career by the wining
of the Boyd caeo In the Supremo
court in Columbia last week.
missed Ktta'and' *Louise. Zemp eo
teitainds most charmingly the young
people of Camden on Friday night]
last with a complimentary Flinch |
party to their friends ifls* M?.
garet Johnstone of Newborry and
Miss Oooley of Knoxyille. ? -
Lunch For Tfco Soldier* >
At a call meeting of the ladies of
Camden yesterday afternoon at the
opera house to consider ways and
mean* fori_piQ^Lnj^^J*H>cjb to be
served the 1 n Oav?l ry lUgimeol up
on its arrival bare on Aug. 10 h,
a conlral committee ami ten stb
committees were appointed to pro
vide Inn co ?officient for -one troop
which meana aboat fifty men. The
tenfral committee reqaasie that the
chairman oT WA subcomaiUee^e
feet two assistant* from huLAan*
mlttee and notify tb<*m #6 meet tt
the opera house on Monday aftemoo*
Aug. 3rd at 6 o'clock, ^
peee of organising' the ~ "
or Summer
N^Vmiw slewing them in all the at^ U%
1, 2 and & strap Sandals, Oxfctds and Now l'ort Tidh, in
Vici and Pat tout Colt. They will please your eye and
pocket book.
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Mens Ix)w Quarter all grades. Have you seen them? Il
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not, you aro not. doing yourself fight.
A full line of Men and's Boy's Clothing at prices to please
AT W. II. ZKMI?'N,
TEN REASONS
The Shoe And Clothing Mail.
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FOR PATRONIZING THE
WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOOL
1. Its splendid equipment- ? worth $55, Ow
2. Its thorough course of study, 13 instructors,
fj. Its healthy locality ? artesian wafer.
?1 Teacher witli pupils every night during study
hours. ^
, ? o. Good board tit cost. t
6 Best religious and moral influences.
7. Large and growing patronage. . *
. H, IU low charges, IJoard, Tuition, Heat and lights
^ $120 per year. * .
- 9. Trained nurse in attendance at all times. ,
? 10.' No extra fees
.. Our illuatratiii^Ci)?alogijo.seiit ou rrquesl..
WELSH NECK HIGH SCHOOL,
llart.svilto, 8. Cv
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Buy a Deeriog Ideal Mower and Steel Kake ? the great
hay savers. , . . # -
L Buy a Thomas Graiffc Drill and Fertilizer Distributor.
Grain drills save seeds and protect plants from fropt and,
freejtos. '
We will need all the small grain we can raise this year,.
Corn will be high. The government reports for July poorest
ever idiown.
Vulcan Chilled Plotts-^-one-a?d4w*> Uor?
"Thomas Disc and Cutaway Harrows,
Mills and ?vapo rat or Pans.
^nooga Cane
ripo fcifU Fittings,
Special atte^Rrpaid to our Hardware Dapurtmant.
A choice line oTOrooeries on hind at bottom prices
^a^^'MnnedyS
Nowaday* tho Only way to get
business is to advertise for it, and
fcbbontyway to to keep it from get
tinpf away from you la to keep up
the advertising indefinatety .
To stop advertising is, a'a Jobn
Wanamaker aptly remarked, pre
cisely like taking d >wn one's sign.
The moment you stop advertising
!*hejrade begins to jtoigct yog. The
preftfge you mayCJTave gainedTw
pjins to dwindlo. The public ie al
ways fickle. The ^shopkeeper who
depends upon his reputation sod fails
to advertiso makes a vital mistake,*"
American Advertiser.
? Why HeOried
Jack's mother believes that crying
is as necessary for small children
as other exercises. uXt strengthens
VUpir lungs," she -juJye. : So when
b*r young bov sets up a bowl over
some real or fancied cause she does
not run to cuddlfe 1>itri as ffl*hy
mothers do, although she has an
equslly loving heart, but lets him
ory it out,
Ths other day Jack ?at on the
floor weeping long aqd bitterly.
All at once he stopped.
"Mother," he said, "what was I
crying about.?"
??Wasn't it because f wouldn't
roi you pt*JT-with- ttm-ttnie gisae
clock oil ?be bookcase?!1 ahit asked
wltk a smile. % ? y
?<01*, yaa. Oh, Qb, Ob ! Boo, Boo!"
Jack begat to cry harder Thar
?m. His mother waited calmly to
tfTO^wfta&tfei* tvwMr wwtireak
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"NiyK \hUp~mMlMJMdt
"1 reonraiber sow. Is wa?beoa*ea
TMWoafcU'tfet M i* Ma
nMu wry atari
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JOHN F. JENKINS.
Camiikk, S. C. .
Contractor for I'lunihlnx. Tinning. Cornice
Work, and everything In the metal line. Btoven,
?, ana elrvtrlo supplies for sale
call- belts prrt la horwen. ff !
will pay you to drop ?ae a letter
and tame will oe forwarded.
John V. Jenkins.
Notice*
* Notice it hereby given that the Bonr<l
of Commissioners at their last meeting,
countortuanded *11 outstanding orders
foj supplies to paupers, except those be*
tog oared for bv the County Infirmary.
Hereafter applications for ta?l*Uuico
must bo made direct to the Commie
?ionerg. J. M. Sowell, ,
County Supervisor,
Why Not Own A Home?
When you can own a home or farm for
Jews than the rent yon pay why not own
one? For full about thig
eas* plan apply to ? ?
W, O.^ Hough. Local Agt
M. L. Smith. Local Attorney
Bridge to Let.
Notice ia hereby given that 1 will be
at Gam Swamp. Creek, (at Childer'e
Million Thutaday. Augusts ltth. 1903,
at * o'cloel P. M.. lor the purpote re
Valid in# eaii! bridge. Plane ?pecift
catjona |o be made known on tha diy of
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J. M. 80WELL
County Supervisor.
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HAVING JUST FINISHED STOCK-TAKING, WE ARE
PREPARED TO CIVE TO ALL WHO ARE IN SEARCH
OF GENUINE BARGAINS, SPECIAL INDUCEMENT
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IN THE WAY OF "ODDS AND ENDS," rli
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Which we nro anxious to close out, bosidna what wo can do
for thfin in the way of appelate in oik lVgular line* Don't
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delay in coming, ^ we Al'w making a "ehmn wweep" of our
summer stock, and .-a delay might < aust,? y6u to "get left.'* ; ^
"A little job" in white India Linens places us in arpo<7 ^
sitiou to/jjTVTrjftu something in this line that you must littTe ?:
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an^~m'nnot resist when you aeo t lie ><?ds and hear tuepnceB.
Our plain white batislo and FioneU Lawns from 40 to
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in wide, 'and ranging in prices Ironi 20 to (JGo per yard
not bfijurpolled, any wLereon this side of the deep blue at
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DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE,
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Our bilk Persian Mulls aire "things of be
forever." ^ ~ i'v -
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A groat roduction in nil colored Lawns, colored
colored Oxford dotted $ w Toto^ot' Bilky v Moii
Soire, Silk Ginghams, iadie*' ftummov Hkirts, "Tacfi^s7^ F~T
waists suits &c , and if you would like to make gilt edge in?~
vestments come at once to the Gilt Edge Store and take" a4- "
vantage of this
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We have just received another fclti pmeiit.offl^6l8BSfcl
cordially ?pvite an inflection of game bet^re plat' iug~ycKMF
orders. V
Trusting that you will favor na "mtk your presence vory
soon, we are
^ory Respectfully and Truly,
n \i '
Iggl