The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, October 06, 1910, Image 3

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1 v » V* •T :m *■'.:■■ T*» «. - Tfye Barnwell People. THURADAY, OC TOKKK ti, 1P10. SSS9 llonemary i* the only towi'«hip from which oiinvt > news of t!ie tu*''. lieM jich t*ro|)H inaile in half a dozen >(*ais. President H 1>. ('Hllioiin of tiie Homo lialik Hiul tainil.V are ke-. pvt house in law 1 1 • nie 11 Rkt%$ OF SUBSCRIPTION. ** ! tho residtneeof Jud^e Kohci t Alurich force that hnnitme and wi«e have never tmled, V li~H pc: * and c'in\ivt'oi „f vi..|.t:iruj tint law liaic b*ot) brought tiefni' 1 me, t" e that they will stop selling liquor tor a while.”* In Adv&ace, per Annum fl.fiO On Tim* *2 OC One aection of the chain Kanji I* at Allendale, the other neat Pricatera’In Byeamore townahip thla week. J. B. Harley, J. B. Morris, Clerk. Hour, Harmony i.oduk Nf>. ir a. f. m. I A /A rejmlar oomnmnlrrtttoii of Harmriny \mju laidKe No. 17, A. K. M. will iat held I^Tk dn Masonic Temple or. Thursday Oct. I.'itb 7.IM o'cha-k Vlaltit)^ brethren areconliai.y invited to attend. II. W. Quin. W. M. ^ m. McNah, Sec. rne regular meeting ot Barn well I»dge No 15, KnlghU Of Pythias will he held at theirHall on Friday might at x o’clock. A full attendance is requoated. l!y order of \v. yuiN, C. c. Wm. McNAB. K. K, A 9. Natira bushel. 9--.'2- i t Rye for »ale at $2 50 per J. M. Farrell, Blaekvilh’, S C. WANTFD—50 Colored I.ahorer* for Saw Min *nrl Wood* at Schoiieid, Bamberg C<>, S. (l Coml Wngea, 2t. Saltkcbatchle Lutmher Co. COOK COT I ON SKKD Y'lelUlng 40 per cent lint, for sale at $1 00 per bushel. ..-Aitplv to J. Kllis Sanders, Kline, ft. C. Jersey Cattle for S*le. Apply to Butler IFagood, Barnwell, S C. We will not ipiHirred ietn'o a ’e, Itugh at the eloWNs or *cc {.h*’ i‘sge.1 anili.uU this month. Tim offer h.v J./im Kohin- son> press agent of two tickets of ad- tniskion In payment for a six inch reader advertisement of the hig two million dollars circus shows, does not appeal to us. We renew our youth now, smoking Vhard'’ tobacco, such as wo learned on, this last Contribution coining Irom the how peiscefiTt Ttel ft i nT~~K e n t ttedry- - ilirougii tlm kindness of thipt. Dunn. He re|»orts corn crops in the blue grass state as wonderful, tobacao as record breakitig, but the rainfall D unprece dented in abundance and cuntlinuihec. •‘You would he willing to sell liquor *8ml send some poor man's soul to hell for a dollar. YAu deserve no mercy.’-’ Tiie foregoing language was used in SparUnhurg court on Saturdsy by .Judge Robert Aldrich in passing sen tence of twp months vAaln gang ogtaa cisd on Will Conley, a white faced man win was found guilty of running a blind tiger business. Mr C, L. Wade of Chauncy, (fa ,our fri-nd of i l b r days, whs an TriTTecf^ welcome Monday caller. Ila rontiuui's to tic | leased and prosperous in tiis new (Jeiitgia homo, lie and his broth er, Mr. W. D. Wade, are admittptl to he the bes! fanners in tiie euu.irt,* state,' aiid tbfdr sptenrhd crops attract tiie visits ot many wondering and admir ing city people and country IoIkh. notick To whom it may cones-rn : -This is to Inform *11 pernon* that J. W Jolm- •on is no longer mv attorney in fart, oo*. H U Mrs. I.orena B Johnson, •••••••••••••••••••A • • • HERE AND HEREABOUTS. • ••••••••••••••••••A* Hon I>. S. Henderson was In town on Friday Teachers’ Examination at Barnwell tomorrow. Our friends made Monday very plcaa-- ant ami nihuly protnaule to u-. Till* is ti.e best scij-nn of t be' m-< r for putting up preserve* and pickles. Mr« J D. Browne of L'.d'Pidpa wa* the gue*t of Mrs. Wiiiiam M-cNab on Monday eloxe I l\ I II . cl Merry Wi'kow Flour, tiie lie*t from tiie West The use of tbi-s star quality makes the home happy, its inmates healthv and the grocery bills light For sale by C. 4’. Mofalr. EI.El TION < O'MM IftSloNUKft. Oovernor Ati«el lias appointed the following Commissioners of Election for tlii* county . fttate: J . (j. Moodv, C. M. (.'roft. If, M. Mix son. Federal: J ii Hewlett, J. M. ( aid- well, H. D- Sli !. Jr. Tim rcgistrsticii book* w y< -tenia) uti tn « 1 1. r i bf- election. N, DEATHS. At Uimcrs on Saturday of lieinor- rhagic lever, Mr.ft.imiel S. Boynton, eldest *on of Hie lit*- ( apt. W R. I toy oton. aged ;i: wars. He i* survived tiv Ills w lie. 1 o meat < v pre" tow nship oh >srur- dtv af'ct' a long illnc-*, Mr* Kate W H kcl , w ifi- of Mi. 1 ,M i ic t\ ai kcr. Her Iiu*iiand nod live clnl In-n siir\ iV'- her. SAFES DAY. N lollb ia! itr,! - vve-f n”».> on Molds V. and ’Uni- 1 lew* f r i, w in r * ol 11 a i l iic .ittclidHIo-e V. a - Hot ’s' go C'lt made op in goodm -- wna' wa* tacking n b. i of pci | ! .1 in n -r \v ii' on t lo- eg | sup. M i,i s; f 'to ',i,i ks in • n w l.c.i ... tl.i g <1 .» ri*h in - v Tin: pity ov ,n uofts. "This'being the list term of court at which you will* o Hie bite,” lie con tinued. "it will i.e in order for vou to niase a general preaentmcr.t of All matters dealing with the public nttlcos, roads, brltlgea, common schools atid everything of a public nature which exists in yoar county and which It is your duty to investigate. A WISH PROVISION. It is a w ise provision that six mem ber* of tiie present giaini jury serve on the grand jury of tiie succicdiiig v<ar. in order tiisl iwitiiiished liusloes* may he brought To a success I ul tcr-mi- nation. "(io back and recall ali tecommen- dntion* heretofore made this y^ar, which have fSdt vot been acted upon, in order to tlud out why they have not been observed It is far (letter not t<> C*l! attention to existing abuse* at all than to do s i and have the court make orders correcting them which are .not; followed out. If you find cases in | which you have made recommendations and 'he court lias made orders , that 1 of mv Mfe If ha* always been a sc-ir, '• if. gr'iri-bvi'.! n le me ' h >• t titev have treeu pi'ispeimi* aiiu I il 1- ential "1 ciingratuiate you and all S mth Citroilulans on prosperous conditions existing in the *Ule at the present j time Kveiy paper that I iiave read during the ust week announce* an In crease aj students In ai) tiie colleges, and say* that additional buildings are demanded. This situation shows two things: That our peui i'J are prosper ous—the laboref and husbandman has been rewarded witli abundant crop*, which have been sold at remunerative price*! and wbi'e eJCtraVaganc* 1* td he deplored in private life and public of Hoe there cannot he too much exfava* girrmr ofetimr^timr. — i-iutifnmn’u Pi^in'i ' ‘1 LimKa khccATtas. "The j iil*. the poorhouses^bbe peni* tentiarv and chaingaug, the barrooms and brothels arc liPod and frequented by the illiterate mostlv. It is not from educated people that they draw their inmates and habitues. "Eeave your children a heritage in their minds . Tlcit is more important than other tilings, havings banks can fail "I come to you at an auspicious mo ment in anoMier respect. We have just passed through, an election at which the people have designated the Khtc not been obeyed get * safi*factory--!-yuilillc bllnicrsLwbo are to serve them excuse or i |se we will ajiply .such dis-; during the next two years. Some of eip'ine as is icquiied. j us are (li-.ippiiinied in the result other* •This is the tir«t time that I have , are gratified. But the people have had llf honor of presiding in the good spoken and their'* i* the supreme will, and great county of Spartanburg But i mpi the man who doe-n’t bow with l am rod a stranger 1 fought sjpiul- i cheerful obedience to the will ol the tier to slpiiiblor with vmir men in tho 1 peophvi* •inwortbv iTfine - titessings of - war, I loa ned then vvii.it true men j the c'Mii'ipinvvealth , Tiie organized the old iron district iiruil iced. I went i wisdom of tiie people of South Caro- to school with boy* from your county, lina i« more reliable than Llie private who have been among the be»t. trie mis judgment of anv one man. 4 » 4 i ♦ T * ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ ♦ O * Fall M ILLINERY AND D Characteristic Clothes Virile, aggrnslve Young men nre the critical jinTgea i f wTTaT *tylc reiil 7y fs—they wl*Ti io dre** well—th^y • desir^ Indl v iduslity arid ch-jracter in their clothes; the cbmmonpiace or out of date make* no appeal to them, tlial's why our , TPK•SilKt•^•k ,, Campus Togs ni-j their Invariable cboico. f Theyfre designed and built e»pec- iallr for Young Men, who demand not only fashion, cut, tit and style irt their garments, but “individuality" as well. Weask toil to especially note the "distinctive” appearance, the per fection of lit and how each and every one of these vplcndid garments evi dence# careful and criVlcal workman* ah ip. And reinemtjcr that a’l the style^ fit ami distinction which you note ate there to stay—made | ermanent by Kaufman’s exclusive 4 M’re Sbrjr.k- iug” process. flow it tho tliao never be cheaper, tu VAIM. *: ft«l Acree, kick Land T?«i Barnwell Cotasty. ~ ■One ; Be f Ift «a I Woodland. > Two inlet from Bim itig At entfe Coa»t Idne ll^lrotad* Hulldtnga and improvenwat«< A bergaHi Ift tbit pltM.- - Termt east. 7 81K) A ores. Rull dings and tnenfe. &JQ acres In coltlratios* adraalft woodland. ^ — Throe tallea from Snell tug «iat A. 0. L. R. Four milee frotai barton .A. 0. L. / "/. 4 Termt easy. ' / ! 400 Acre# fn Bara well Townatn^': I ousel and imkroretnebU, Four nilMf from Barnwell Court Houm. 200 Act wood and timber. 480 Acl'ea Throe hitles from BarnsraH ‘ Court IIonae. 100 acres In ctalUftatkV ' 4< balance In Timber and Wood, • Terms eaaf. •*’»: « flO Ikcres threAmnn from Baeaemn (Tourt House. Houses and Improem" me.nt*. 30 acres in cultivation baiaooe In Wood and Timber. Terms easy, Come and see these properttea. «t. U. Tattoraon A AM. COPTWiaHTWO f»«o «HA* KAUFMAN «t UK OBJ. RESS MONET TO LEKB on Fira 11*0rtgagot) of Rest £st«tC« . , -vr A : - Apply to G. M. Greener Hurmvell S. C 0OODS ©PEHinG A T A. N. GARBER’S J/tf 1LLIST0N, S. C. : n iiumher A d tu | ;i \ I i ■<• tin hr W I 1 It'ipl i r j i siup*' tilll' v ad vv: i iscmi i : . ('i i', .'ii '* W ..-VP pul'P-tp' ' fi. k now 1 - sipilj :>•- deal up Some vs I us ''Ii' mm 1 p*-..p.-rty si.Id under cuuri. tlc.i re/:? yui > sn[r clay. Mr J D " iiMtic i *t"i k I,ilk til his S( tips W t-rk. gnsrtftlv 'tstchHiMit* t>l ih Bilik if F 11 r f* s . it a n k "( slid Western Carolina ire today. vyex’ week wo w i i np-ki* edge ment nf tin- f i puei* w Ip> member att'l give i.s a sqtiaie deal up I tu ftatur i#v tnght. Mr* W. II. Duncsn slid daug'ters r< tni nod on Ktirlav from a timiglitfi ! Mimmcr stsv in the land nf the »ky and • I! Ba'fuweii folks are mice upwo at In.mo. Mrs. F. Sett came down from tf i co n w in ul dn .*• at u rds v ami received liic tru*’ welcumo su well due to sip b a cbariiiiiig d uiglitcr of liistunc i Id Kilgedold Rev R A. Y ougue, formei (iH*tor of tl *• HartlWell < iicoit. spout a enup e Ol d*v» in town la«t. " eek. being s w H nes* in a reference before Master H L. ()' Hsiiuuii . The Williston High ftebool ’Trustee* have bought an admirable campus In: of five acres in the n. iitu’i. -suburb* on which the new and eapsei ois tinea sellout building w lit he Ceete i Married October 2ml. B'iO, at the residetii e ut Kev J M Samb-r*. the ni- fii iatiug miiitster, Mr H. Rii-* ul hiko ami Miss E Belle Mite-, d.v.lgtltei of M r. J. D. Miles of (ieurges t reek. After much shooting a pretty young bird dug from hlme ws* kMied Ims- ilav afteriiiion near ttie I’uor Ilon*e. Many Barnweil .logs vveie bitten bv the rabid visitor heforc it was dispatched. Tiie Charleston weather pnuphet* say that the Canid'csn sea storm i* a little blow and will not come till* wav or far. Such predictions are sometimes to be interpreted like dreams by con traries. Several negro blind tigers were rounded up in KUenton and vl 'imiy last week bv the Aiken county rural police, and eve opening fines weto im- poaed by Ma*isiritte_ Bush ami Ititen- dent Caasel*. There Is already countv wide talk of an excursion to Columbia at the time of the Inauguration of Oovernor Blease*. It is a matter of general exticctatlon that Chief Justice T S. Dunbar will administer the Inaugural oath. Mr. Travis R. Fitts of Eaurcn*. w ho shot and kitted his atm-ie-law, 'Ik T. Nlropson, at Kobbin* on tho 23rd ult, was released from jail la«t 've-k. hav Ing glvet. bond in the sum of ftl.'dXi as ordered by Judge Mtmminger. No 5J ia the number of the last auto mobile registered in ini* countv, an rlegmitlv handsome Bulck owned and driven by Dr. B. F, Stume of Btaek- vllle. It Is the only one of that name In the county and aa_pimy as a pic ture. The Election Lomraisslonera, Federal ami State, met on Monday and made their appointments of managers of the election ti be held on Tuesday follow ing the tlrst Monday in November. The lists will be published two weeks before the election. Magistrate Frederick- of Williston committed to jail last week the two negro robber* charged with highway robbery in facing #fW from the pcekef of farmer James Bonnett, who lived W est of the Aiken county line. The money waa recovered. Farmer W. T. Calhoun, well satisfied with bla fine crops, waa in town on Thursday, lie remarked that matur ing vegetation presages an early frost. He D a believer in the old *ign« of the blooming of the dog fennel, the ripen 111!, i uK\ 'Up T >v * L'<|\ n •r»• i ■ i ul t: i h ( 1 t ‘ * { w 1 » ■ In I i) I -1 pr,M '■.p p (' i. r i -1 ■!. ■ 11 g ,.:i" t u v - h i v N i x'. v cat Up lvipt i h " \ i * I are t rue in i: c..* e.t*v plcasu re am! i.i in ; . • Cl p I fi :l I'ss . f rti.; r* .-.p.• k *i' 1 n I 111. 11 * i ■: \ , V^t ■ • r /♦ .li-.i: •. ■' ■ - it. •I H t* !)••' fi l FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Oct 1-8 W K ;uc olad tu itnnouncf tu tin 1 that we havp atrain m cured the siTvieuft. of Mi^ AVittd. and sIh' he dad to meet her old friends and al,so make new ones. W e are pioud to say that onr Dicss («oods and Mlllineiv 1/me-s are far ahead of anything previously y\- ludiiunt to t his ten itorv. You can find in this store Hire a • election of Medium and O I t ri ;p| V t'l one fI phi ( ■r fh F. M and K i gc* I'lp'V pi ik' 1 cpi kitig an e\ ,■ y up at a try-t Winter li v ge. 11. g ilai r. 1. \ ftT W K EK Fill E\ I e 1 HIGH GKAD1: .MEKCHA.XDkSl: a- m any store in tile neiylthoi iny towns or cities, with aver.re-e -a\i ny of irhorii Lj.i percent. Kents, eh tk hire and other incidental expense's in the laryei towns are much more than ouis, and ivhen you huy vour ojoods there, you are ohliyed to pay more lor your t hose ext ra expenses. Conservative Clothes You wilt find that ottr clothe* stiH men of sll taste*. Older men, who prefer dignity, almg more ststrL tmeii, have ample choice. For the garment* in our ollering* are conservatively cor rect and conform stiictly in cut and tailoring to tiie garment* worn by men of *ocial and buiiuess prominence ev ery w Ip-re. In tit, In materials nnd In construe- tiou thtoughout they are just aa gooil aa they look—fashionable, extremely well tailored and In good Uate. In fact, they are equal to the very best merchant tailored garment* In atyl', cut, tit and tiniah, yet they are Iiopnl.iily priced. And because •‘Pmc-Simt-Nlt” they retain their shape indefinitely and ahow their atyle better and longer (ban any other elothea procurable. HOUSTON, - - Office over Bank of Wllllalon. nor. receive call* in the country, will make appolntmente.«t oIBota. t I'very (varment is guaranteed to he exactly as represented! or inonev refunded. I o'oods to (•<)' ( Bl ind your cotton t o tills maiket. von will <ret lutt or A h i ppv cln«iog ’p l a *' vv t .• e«t dav u a* gin'll Ol i hrp'l h ing mtervii'M aith Mr. T S Hiack. i l ip' name of Mr IVo-v Long Ip a t* [ uur il puCcr HoniT Ri..|. a'pl in- good j \i ird' and n i-lic* arp in kicp l'g wi’li I th» gi’ldt'ii autumu auii-hinc. " I hi'ri'arc ipi friend* like ;h>‘ old j friends" ii I* agaei pri/vn '>n Thur- dav by tip* apprveiat' 1 call oi' our long | lime sterling siihkcntier. Mr. J, < . Fautt. A shining silvei lining mis gl\*n to the li*r si'Uihre cIpipI* o! ftepl .'III till hy the regn]ar visit ot uur netcr f irgvi j tu g $'i lend Mr. Henri li ufo. I Eridav 'in* mppIi tip' lair.'-l div of j the l ist l\l" k bv tile r illing* lit 1,111 good friend*. Mr. W. L. Merrill g-u> | us the happiness < sc i: g In* good face fur ihi first riie' m hve or six years, tipiugh ids bind writing ha* (Mine niih unvarying regularity even October, and wim him was his exec! lent neighbor, Mr ijuattb banm S*on after tiie biiel call of Mr. W. If. Norris hmugle’inore sunshine, and tiicn The oirtifoTrr moektng bird saaig »ome of it* sweetest notes. I,a«t hut not least in good ivlll of onr Saturday visitors were Mr. J EHt* Sanders ami hi- bright and handsome eight year old son. Master Me. C.AKD OF THANKS, I take this meHtod <>f thanking my friends for the Very geriT’rntjs supjjflrt given me in the rei’ent election; al- tliougli defeated i bcartiiy thank them all the same. C. W. Moody. result-: ''pcml y<mr money lierc, and you will <^et moi’c (or your money than eBewhei’'’. W'e die-ole ayents for tlm “AMl!RICAN LADY” ^nd "AMERICAN GENTLEMAN” SHOES The re better: -ati.-faetion "iiaranteed or vour 6. F. M0LAIR BARNWeLL i and have ire none mormv h funded. We earn' an exceptionally yre-at lino of Ladies Mis.-es' Tailored Suits, Skirts and Wai-ts. We also an e.xrwptionaliv y;)'"at line of Men’s and Boy's. Clothing. A <'ianee ihioimh will eomlnee vou that thev are well r~ e' * « ma.de, and they are warranted to yive sa.tiftfae*h>n. All that we a-sk of yen i-i a trial and you will convince voui-clf lhat tlf’m i- the store to make vour purchases. Assuring you that a oui patronage is much appjeeiati <1 and thanking you for youi ])ast lavois, also soliciting your iuturc patronage. 1 bog to remain. Yours very truly, A. N. C xr 11' Jt DUE ALDRICH ABROAD. On tire opening of tho Court of Uei- eral Sessions at Spartanburg, where lie i* presiding for the first time, Juiige Kohert Aldrich created n most lavoralde impression by hi* eloquent I and elaborate address to.tho UraTidj Jury. In reference to the unlawful j sale* of liquor* he said, according to tiie Daily Herald : "As far as the memory- of man ex tends backward it ha* been tho effort, of the wise and virtuous to curtail and minimize tiie evils arising from trafiie In intoxicating 1 qnor*. We know- nothing—neither war. pestilence, fam ine or other evil —that has brought more distress on the human race than alcoholic liquors. M ore blood, more j tear*, more shame, povertv, insanity and crime have Hiiseii from alcohol than from any oilier known cause, COM M K N !>8 l.lUCOIl l.AVV. "Our legislature ha» experiinentod from time to time on the subject and i finally has reached what is known as j tiie couniy dispensary law. Liquor pan only be lawfully, ae! 1 in South 1 Carolina through regularly organized : county dispensaries. I'o sell liquor at 1 all In a proMWitlort county, »tich a* j thi« is, Is ai violation of tiie law. 1 "When we consider the good tiie legislature is trying to accomplish and PATRONS THROICIIOUI THE COl'N'TY. B Y a’wav« giving ean fu) attention to tiie require ment* of tael: patron, reudeiing courteous ser vice no matter whether an account is largo ur smaM, thi* institution ha« become known through out tho County for tiie Value' 1 of its faeiliffe* to those having funds to deposit, it h«s patrons not. only in JBuirJlwfi.ll bn! in.fvery section of tiie Conn’y -At this season of the year when tiie cotton crop Taring* money to every owner of a farm, tiie iijgli esfeem in which tlii* bank is held is especially evident lor depo-lts are receiv ed !u substantial sums d uly, most Individuals reuLziug the ad vantage “f depositing monev in tin*, the *fmuge-t State hank in Sc tub Carolina. Your patronage ,Js licited. . - - r . „ .life Sng of the cockle bur *i)d the setting of the evU ig i* seeking to destroy, it does the seven lUr* *t dark being true frost sci-rvi tbit every man who baa a lieert propbvW. cr * i 01 *! ^ bend every 4 o| 0 Paid on Savings BANKofWESTERN CAROLINA BARNWELL, S.C. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $500,000.00 —LOCAL D/RECTORS I. - T—k. George H.Bates J M.Easterlin^ Butler Hagood P.M.Buckingham I hav-c a car load ol Wagons and Buggies lo dispose of at cost, and 5000 or 0000 bushels of Appier and Bancroft country raised Seed Oats for sale. A carload of Choice Mules '' 1’ "fr brought over from the last sea son, now at the prices. They are acclimated and ready and willing for work, 1 stand ready and prepared at all times to render the best service to my good friends and patrons and tM general public. Inquire of me before making of the linea^ in buy'now. nd lln TwrmiMT. if>W" M Dentist ATTORHEY AT Lit NOTARY PUBLIC, BLACK\ aLLE, S. r"' DR,J.H.E.MILHOU& DENTIST BLACK V‘II4,R,4l4^, Offlce days Thu clay and Snturcky^ Well ocpiipifed offloe, Opernti ess ai^^hnsistent Mces reasonab! j ^Lish, T DR.W.C. DENTIST m cimren,«• OFFICK HOt 8B30 a. m. to 6 Fefison* living sway fmnr will |)ieMc maka app coming By to doing that of inimpdlat* .Mrvica and appolufuienta. The valuable land* late 4. Terrill Snffth liston, devised bji Connie are now offered far on liberal terms. For particulars either to Dr. W. 1 Smith, AVillieton, or^ Sheppard, Edgefieh T. Jamison, Greem T.B.ELLI! VWEMK iffi TUi A postal curd adc me at Lyndhnrst, receive prompt at Mbney to lend oiK* real estate. S per-' amount* under 11000.90. on atbounte over #1,800.00. J. O. Patterson e.M Wa. Nta, ’t-rm Galhi any - «a - - • -*> . 4 . _ which I deal. . 1 J. D. WHITTLE, Blackville, S. C. -- 'V 111 ■ i W Life, Accideijt, CYCLONE LIGHTNING •tVj ■ AKl>i<*» i •x- -* ; V s. w THE