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/ ? ?b??mdmmmmmm VOL XX111. - Ht in On Subject of Education snd Corn Clubs. BUSINESS MEIMN TERESTED MM , , Hl.s Amm llntill of A citation Through llM Column* of ttav Nvrald tho P*owie Novo Nooomo Cntlvuoftootlc Ov*r Improvtmrats Mantloatd Bolow. Lut year the Leg da*ure appropriated twenty Uuv.^and do liars to help w?\s,k school?. Tho trustee* and patrons * or lied bard and they got almost ore fourth of the twenty thousand, mere than any other count v In the State This year sixty thousand has been appropriated to aid weak schools nod as soon as the State B *rd can frame rules to govern the distribution of it, the trustees and patrons * ill be bard at work again to lengthen the term of their *ehooi They are trying to improve Horry along the line of education. The purpose of the School Boys' Corn Club is to improve Horry along the line of farming. Several boys have given me their names saying , that they are going to join the Corn 1 Club. As soon as possible, I want to organise a oorn club in Horry < and while you will be working along a different line from the trustees < aud patrons, 1 want you to give < them a olose race, make the work , hard if they out strip you on im- I provements. 1 The business men in different parte of the county ?av they will help you out bv offering prises The men seem to oe aimost as enthuslastio as the boys 1 In a week or two I will show you 1 through the county papers the amounts that have been given. If you could see them now, you would not { hesitate long about selecting your anre and slipping up your sleeves 1 and going to work. The duty of organising clubs in ! different parts of the county falls on 1 the superintendent, teachers and y- where the teacher has finished the J school, to the trustees, I hope all , teachers who are a work in the county will take up the subject at enoe in their schools If you can't 1 get but one boy to say he will plant 1 an acre, send in his name 1 There are ninety five distriots in , the county. Can we get one boy in each district to plant one acre of 1 worn? II we do not get a boy from 1 each district, I feel sure that we can . get two or three from each of the > alaven townships. ' In next weeks paper I will oali . I your attention to the day whco I 1 want all the boys who will plant one ( more and work for a prixo to meet In 5y office to organise, register and eot officers. The boye among themselves elect a president, a vicepresident, a secretary and a treasurer. . The boys who m?y o? cl< oted to ! these offices should feel as proud of holding_suoh position in the Horry Softool Soy* corn Ulub as raft is of being President of the Un> ed 8tates. I will arrange the nour of rnee ing r.- between trains. A| to* n as we can organize and register, I will forward your names and address to Dr Knapp at Washington. He will furnish you with bulletins of information on corn. .Permit rjnrt to suggest that you read agaitfth* explantion* given by O B. Margin on %hin work in our eouriv*. papers published tfeo 17th. There are several things to take up wn$h we meet, su/?h as corn record of your work and how to make out ybur report It oosts you nothing to join, it is ail.for vour gain, nothing to lose. The number of prizes and amount of eaoh will depend on the contribu' tion, bus prizes will be offered for greatest yield, the largest per centage of gain, the best ten ears, the r best five ears, and perhaps the most perfect ear, etc. i ^ 8. H, BROWN. I ; * ? * SsvfS frew Awful Peril %'l never felt eo near my grave," nIlM fi*eifl fihemhlle. nf IImaKm. , ^ Vr, Ohio,RR No 3, "a* when a frightful cough aod lung trouble i pulled at down to lift pounds in 1 spite of many remedies and the bast 1 ! dootore. And that I am alive to ! | day is due solely to Dr King's New Discovery, which completely cured I toe No# ! weigh 110 pounds an4 wan work hard. It also ouved my , four ch Idren of oroup Infallible ' for Coughs and Colds, its the most certain remedy for LaOrippe Asthu. ma, desperate lunf trouble and all ' &A. *1 AA i vrvovuMN phtohwh. ww m> t f t wv i s A trial bollli frti. Guaranteed by < .Norton Drag CrapMf. . I TOR RENT:?Sum on ICiii St , itft door to Herald ofltae. WIU be raoant on February til, 1910, Apply to, H. fl, woodward. mt c A aOOD MAN OONB. Mr O N Dut?b?rry Pall* Asleep Last JHoniay Mornln*. Death has visited our community taking away Ge< rge Henry Dusenbury on the afternoon of February 21 ?t. Hi a illness dates back several m onths when he was compel ed to' give uphis work With a lingering malady, he suffered with his bfflic- 1 tions without a word of complaint until the end Hit life was one of entire devotion to bis family- first and th^n to his kindred and friends. Be belonged to that olass of men who always look for the silver lining inside the j _ -1?* - ? v- - uai-K ciouas or me. tJis cheerful and forgiving disposition always carried sunshine wherever he went He died in the 57th year of his age. He is survived by his widow, | three sons, Claude DUsenbury, J. H Dusenbury, of Georgetown, and ?. j ?. Dusenbury, of Conway, and two , daughters, Mrs O M. Harrelson, of Conway, and Miss Sadie Dusenbury. He leaves brothers as follows: W. fi Dusenbury, Z W. Dusenbury, j and U. A. Dusenbury all of Todd- , ville, 8 S. Dusenbury, of Florence, ( and a sister, Mrs Ole Anderson, of i McClellanville, S. C. j His last moments were peaceful I J and evidently without Buffering. I The interment took place at 3 o'- , oloek on last Tuesday at Lakeside ( Cemetery in the presence of a large t gathering of friends and relatives, j The funeral seryices were conducted by Rev G. E Edwards, of the Meth- { odist church, assisted by Dr Langs- ( ton and Rev D. A. Calhoun. The j deceased was a faithful and consist- ; ant member of the Methodist church , and among those who saw him to j his last resting place were many t fellow members. i Clarendon Note*. ] Editor Herald:?Please allow me ipace in jour valuable columns for 1 i few words from this place. Here comes a jolly little cousin who wants to join your merry band of readers 1 The health of this community is ;ood at this writing. < Miss V. M. Williams, of Chadoourn, ii spending a few days with 1 her mother, who has been sick. Leland Stephens and Furnie Bry- 1 int, of Nichols, spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives bere. C. D. Stephens, of Chadbourn, is J ipending this week here with his ' parents, Mr and Mrs S. K. Stepbens. 1 Mrs D. J. Norrib has returned to her home near Pleasant Plains after in extended visit here to relatives 1 ind friends. Miss Delia Ward and sister. Miss J Docia, visited relatives here Saturiay and Sunday. ? M. C. Harper, of Cerro Gordo, visited his sister, Mrs M. L,. Harrelion. here Sunday < Frank Williams visited friends in the Tabor section Saturday after- 1 noon Beat wishes to the dear old Herild and Its many readers. My brother takes your valuable Paper and we think it is just fine. 1 we enjoy reading it very mucb. Allle Stephens. 1 nmr> * Oq the 12th day of February 1910 \ the death angel visited the home of Fhomas R. Sellers and took from fctim his loving wife, Estacy > Aunt Estacy was a pood woman, ind loved by all who knew her. She professed Christ as her Savior a number of years ago and lived a Christian life until the time of her leath 1 She was first married to John M. g Cannon, but in a short time death i leparated them and she then mar < ried Thomas B. Sellers 1 She was confined to her room for ] ibout twelve months. All was done ] for her relief that was possible but ] the all wise God knew best. While tier suffering was great she bore it , with the greatest of patience. She ilways said I am ready and willing 1 bo meet death. < She was 67-years and 4-months < >ld. She leaves a husband and two ^ ions, M. T. Sellers and J, R. Can- 1 son and a host of friends. The hus- ? wind has lost a good wife, the sons t i good mother, the church a good i ind faithful member and the com- t nunity a good neighbor. ) s She was laid to rest in Pisgahii semetery on the ISth day of Feb- t ru^ry in the presence of a large ,1 lumber of sorrowing friends and 1 relatives. j Why should we grieve that she is It blest? 11 tl a believe that she is with Christ i . at rest. i She has suffered her last pain, I , Our loss Is her eternal pain. S W. B. Carroll. I , t What greater gift or - blessing oould one give than health and happiness. To your unhealthy friends i give HoUtsterV Rooky Mountain < Tea, nature's greatest tonic remedy, ; Drives out disease, brings back i health and happiness. You'U be surprised the good t' will do. Conwsy Drug Co. \ ,.4 s fc# * , 1 1 V . t I, /I . . 1 I * .* . * V' gtoirc JONWAY, & C., THURSD M An Important Meeting: Held Here Friday. W. L. MISHOEJHE EXPERT There was a Pretty Fair Meeting of r?? uiers anu .nuvii wuriv ui Int?r?M to this Branch of Industrial Development was Accomplished. Quite aa enthusiastic meeting of the Horry Farmers' Union was held here last Friday and subjects of great and vital interest to the farm- : er were discussed and acted upon, and some good and timely addresses were made. The Traffic Agent, Mr A. L. Lew- ; is, and Superintendent S H. Brown, ] both made fine and thoughtful ad- ! dresses, the first mentioning the ] business end of the Union and the 1 latter on the subject of the organisation of "Boys Club," in which he 1 emphasized the importance of the 1 boys of Horry in taking hold of this ] work with an enthusiasm and a J Jetermination to carry off some of ] the prizes which has been offered in j ihe contests. 1 Another very important matter ] icted upon by this meeting was the ] establishment of a branch of the ] Demonstration Work undertaken ] oy the Government, and as the man- 1 eger of this work in Horry, Mr W. 1 U Mishoe was elected by resolu- 1 tion. President W L Singleton and Sec- 1 retary T M Lundy were in their 1 places. 1 The following Local Unions were ] represented: Toddville?C. G. Shelley, M. D. : Woodward. Cool Spring?J. D. Allen, A. W. 1 Eluoks, 1 Homewood?J. L. Waller, Daniel 1 Grainger, S. B. Creel* 1 High Point?P. H. Singleton, W. 1 rT n f i . A T if. m m a? A a, oingieton, 1. mc. marim. Pee Dee?S. P. Bourne, S. W. Martin, W. C. Martin. Labanna?W. E. Davis, J, E. -aughes, J L- Graham. Pine Grove?H. W. Dew, Earnest Li. B Hyraan, J. L. Hyman, A. S rodd, J. H Sellers. Port Harrelson?C. B. Dusenbury, W. D. Lewis. Pauley?W. D. Williams. H'ckorv Grove?0. H. McDowell, [. B. Chestnut, T. G, Westbury. Sandrldgi ?W. M. Todd, G. W King, B. J. Cox. Gideon?J. E Cooper, T- P. Lones, H. C. Jones. Mary?J. C. Kinjr. Geo Dixon. Wampee?C. C. Gore, Jr., Frank 31ardy, L. D. Willard. Powell?G. W. Harrelson, B. P. Elarrelson. Mules for Sale at Tabor, N. C. We announce to our many friends &nd customers that we received on February 5th a car load of mules for sale on easy terms. The mules are the best that the market can afford and are a special lot purchased to suit the necessities of this section af the county. If you need a mule we can certainly save you money Unrkirtrr trv kaua irAiin uv ylug w uwtv tv/ui pnvuiua^ot we are, Creeger Bros Tabor, N. C. Iw47 Took All Hl? Money. Often all a man earns gues to doc/or8 or for medicines, to cure a Stomach, Liver or Kidney trouble ihat Dr King's New Life Pills would liiickly cure at slight cost. Best or Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, Jaundice, Malaria and Debility. 25c. at Norton Drug Co. Magistrate Sweet was engaged ast Saturday in investigating a jase for the wholesale poisoning of log9 in a section of the county near \drian. The parties charged beirg Sen Hardee and Duffie Mishoe. It tppears from the testimony that on ;ne night of December 5th last learly every farmer in that neigh- j >orhood lost a valuable dog from \ lome form of poison. The whole j neighborhood was stirried up over * .he matter, ami several of those who \ ost their property went carefully \ ,o work to try to get evidence ; igainst the defendants. There was * i long list of witnesses examined ; >y the court, but two witnesses ; were absent who are said to be im- rartant in the ease, and the hearnff was adjourned nntll HVihriiArv 54th when those two witnesses will ?e present, and their testimony i taken. """11 ^ If Yob Are at Trifle Sensitive About Mm fire of jotu shoes, It's iom Mtii< (action to know that many poop la can wear , ihooa a also smaller by shaking Allan's FootBass, the antiseptic powgor, Into thsm. Jnat iho thing for Dancing Partios. Patent leather Shoes, and for Breaking in Mew Shoes. When robbers or ores shoos became necessary and yoor shoes pinch, Allan's Foot Esse ulvss Instant rsllsf. Sold Ksssywhsrs, Se. Sample FRRB. Address. AUsn 1 Oitaated Loftoy, N T Dost accept any s obstante, n 'AY, FEBRUARY 24, 1910. COUNTY CLAIMSAPPKOVKD The Following Persons Ordered Paid From Funds Named by the Board of County Commissioners at Their /Vteetln* Pets 8-9. I9IO. Building Commissioners Orders 144 E J Sherw<?ou 12 50 145 H H Woodward 12 50 146 Spivey Mercantile Co .... 1 7o For Magistrates & Constables 147 J E Prince 6 66 148 A D J tckson 15 00 149 Daniel Graiu^or 15 00 150 HC Gore _ 10 00 ioi w u1 uupo, Special Don.... Z (Hi 152 W F Holt 10 00 153 J J Kin* 15 00 For Poor Farm 154 W L Richardson 20 00 155 Anderson Applewhite . . .20 80 156 P P King 5 00 157 W P Vick 3 75 158 G J Holliday 104 00 For Poor 159 Thos "Livingston 12 00 160 Wm Page 12 00 L61 D J Butler.. . 48 00 162 J M Stalvey 10 00 163 J N Jenrette 2 00 164 W W Johnson 5 00 165 Harrit Elliott 15 99 166 R B Glasgow 3 00 167 J P Derham & Co 33 00 168 T A Harris 5 00 L69 J S Roberts 27 00 170 J S Roberts 33 00 L71 L H Burroughs 22 50 172 L H Burroughs 10 00 173 I P Patrick 54 00 174 Bank of Conway 4 00 175 Geo J Holliday 5 19 176 Geo T Sessions 5 65 177 Geo W Sessions 4 00 178 Geo W Sessions 4 00 179 G T Sessions Hi 00 180 G F Norris 4 00 181 Stone Bros Co 3 02 182 J M Stalvey Co 36 00 183 Geo W Sessions 12 00 184 Stone Bros Co 10 46 L85 H P M Todd 2 00 186 Mrs G W Street 10 00 B'or Roads and Bridges 208 G C Butler 153 94 209 G C Butler 38 27 210 G C Butler 187 55 211 Conway Hardware Co... .27 40 212 M P Burdeaux 8 00 213 W II Biglow 39 38 214 W H Crvst 31 25 215 Oscar Wooten..' . .. 5 00 216 J E Nicholas 45 00 217 J E Nicholas 27 25 218 W II Biglow 50 00 219 J F Nicholas 46 50 220 ST Tbarp 5 50 221 A W Barrett 15 84 222 N K Hays . 3 60 223 A xJ Cooper 3 00 224 W J Bruton 1 00 225 RP Smith < 3 00 226 L D Jones 2 00 227 Jesse Johnson 3 50 228 Jesse B*aty 75 229 Moses Hemingway 188 230 John Hemingway, Jr . 3 50 231 John Keith 3 50 232 John Hemingway 3 50 233 D O Rowell 4 38 234 J Q Jordan 2 60 235 G T Siwgleton . .. 6 25 236 B F Lee 30 00 237 Jim Benson 2 50 238 Ralph Benson 1 88 239 Geo Guy ton 26 00 240 C S Leo 4 50 241 J T Floyd 15 00 242 M F James 3 00 243 Anderson Applewhite .... 4 00 244 G T Sessions 58 75 245 C N Causey 20 00 246 Daniel Hardee 25 00 For Chain Gano 247 J E Nicholas 4 25 248 B THyman 12 85 249 S T Sessions 13 90 250 T M Sessions 35 00 J TP. Ttfinhnlna '19. 7fi 252 A C Murrell ".' *228 13 253 J A McDormott 60 00 For Miscellaneous 163 J N Jenrette p b 2 00 187 James Battle order court OP 70 90 188 H H Woodward stationery 9 75 189 S H Brown exp Supt Ed... 119 190 Bill Godfrey janitor ... . .20 00 191 M E Johnson exp C II <fe J 70 192 Conway furn Co P B Aud 2 00 193 W L Bryan exp Clerk .... 19 78 194 J N Jenrette Treasurer 23 24 195 Conway Light Co C H & J 3 06 196 B J Sessions Prisoners... . 19 80 B J Sessions exp jail...... 5 00 197 Sumter Bruton exp jail ... 5 00 198 The Field exp advertising 20 62 199 N E Hard wick per diem.. 6 00 200 W J Hendricks per diem. 6 00 201 Joe Burdeaux exp P B.. 2 25 202 Con Tel Co exp P B 28 00 203 JohD Holt ... s 5 00 204 B J Sessions salary 83 33 205 J O Norton exp Supr.. .10 00 206 J L Benson exp P B 3 00 207 Richard Hardee exp P B.. 3 00 211 Con Hdw Co exp jail .... 6 99 254 Ralph Benson exp P B.. . 1 10 255 Herbert Franklin exp P B.. 75 Maklnjr Life Safe, Everywhere life is being made more safe through the work of Dr King's New Life Pills in CjnstiVMlttAfl D 111 /Vtto VIOOO n?tat\AM/ilA T? SIVIVU* UlUUUOUCOOf 1/Jf o^c psici, 111* gestion, Liver trouble, Kidney Diseases and Bowel Disorders. They're easy, but sure, and perfectly build up the health. 25c at Norton Drug Company. R, Stalvey, of Stalvev, S, C., wa9 In Conway the first of this week, . HM ' jAJk ? VitltL > IliM Gathered by a Herald Man on His Rounds. CAUGHT OH THE -BObHCE. Strav Hits of News (lathered hv the Wayside for the Information and Instruction of Herald Keadcrs'-llappcnlnsra of Interest About the City. Cull on the Herald vvhilo at court. W H. Bell wu9 in Conway last Saturday, W N Gerrald was in Conway one day last week, D ^ Butler was here on business one day last week, W. B. Hucks was in Conway o?? business one day last week. S. F. Cannon, of Eddy Bake, was in Conway one day last week. W, S. McCaskell, of Eutauville, spent last Saturday in Conway. P. C. Prince, of Boris, was in Conway one day last week on business. Court will convene next Monday morning. No civil cases will bo tried. W. F Stackhouse, of Marion, was in Conway several days last week ou legal business. The banks were closed last Tuesday, the occasion being Washingion s birthday. The members of the General Assembly returned home from Columbia the first of this week. mi _ n T t*T I ! ? ?t!11 Lne uonway iron vvuras is ami open for orders for tobacco Hues. Please rush in your orders, A new street has been opened up near the depot, leading across from Main streot to the river side. You can do it Do what? Buy the largest and finest mule in"Conway from Conway Live Stock Co. Mrs Elizabath Martin was in Conway one day last week accompanied by her father II L. Marlow. J. W. and Charles Stevens, two industrious farmers of the county spent, a day in Conway last week on busi n ess. Too County Supervisor is having some needtd repairs made on the Kingston Lake bridge. It has been out of repair for some time. The Kingston Hotel which was run by M. W. Shockley, changed hands the first of last week, the now incumbent being J D. Oliver, of Conway. W W. Th^mpkins, T Q. Cook, J. C. Cause, (I. W. Harrelson, Ed rlames and J. M. Hardee were all pleasant callers at the Herald office last week We are glad to note that tho act for reindexing all of tho old records at the Clerk's office has been passed This will be a good tiling for laymen who want to consult the record. Several new business buildings on vacant lots in the business see tion of Conway are now being mentioned, but we are not authorized to say anything further just now. Charles Bellamy and Sain Mishoe were recently apprehended upon a charge of house-breaking and larceny in the Homewood section. They were both bound over to Court, There were soveral people here recently for the purpose of buying real estate near Conway. Real estate in the country is every day becoming more and more valuable. Tug removal of the railroad track away from Main street is a matter that will not down. Some work is being done yet to that much desired end and we have no doubt, the track will eventually be moved out of Main street. Bowels clogged, sick headache, no fun is it? Why not have that happy face, red cheeks that come with good digestion. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes the bowels work regular, natural, makes you feel like new. Take it tonight, Conway Drug Co. J. D. Bellamy, Sam Cook, Bryant Moore, M, M Hardee, B. Brown, S. L. C. Fowlor, J E. flicks, C. C, Powell, Sam Harris, B. N, Hardee, R. M. Prince, W. H. Prince were all pleasant callers last week, Storehouse full of valuable merchandise offered at a bargain. Goods must be sold at once to make room for immense stock of merchandise that we will buy while north in March. Come at once and get the goods. No money required since we are selling on long and easy terms at spot cash price, W. Boyd Jones, Justice, S. C. jan 27 tf WANTED?About two bushels of Bunch Yam Potato Se*d for imi mediate planting. Address, Rev O N Rountree, Bucksville, S. C. ft * A* , / No. 46 "IN A BAD WAY" Many a Conwav Reader Will Peal 1 Grateful for Thla Infor- j motion. j When your back gives oul; Becomes lame, weak are aching; I vv non urinary trouoies set in, Your kidneys are 'in a bad way." Doan's Kidney Pills will cure you. Here is a local evidence to prove it. Mrs. R. T. Harmon, of Conway. S. C., says: ,4I suffered severely from a dull pain in my back, my head ached intensely and there was a blurring of the eyesight. My feet and hands became swollen and the kidney secretions were unnatairai and doposited a sediment, I was run down in health and nothing seemed to do me any good until I procured Doan's Kidaey PilU at the Norton Drug Co. They helped me wondorfully and since taking them I am feeling like a different person. The backaches and pains have dtaappeared, my eyesight is good and the swellings have subsided. I can say that Doan's Kidney Pills have helped mo more than any other remedy I had previously used. ^WANTED TO BUY?A small farm?100 acres, more or less. Address, giving description, location and price, W. E. A, Care Herald. A Negro named Tom Barnes was recently arrested in this County and placed in jail to await the authorities in Georgia, where ho is wanted for a serious crime, The authorities there have been commuci^Ui with, but up to last week the; had been very slow about sending after the negro. Revival services were in progress at the Mothodist Church throughout last week, in charge of the pastor, Rev. G. E. Edwards, and Dr, Coraann, of the Western North Carolina Conference. Dr Comann is an evangelist who is well known in several States, and who has frequently been called to the cities in the North where a good evangelist was needed. He is a very energetic and eloquent preacher, and has a large congregation in attendance at the services. Norman Mosely, timber contractor who has been residing at Lorit for the past several months work ing under a contract with Wm. Hickson & Co., was in Conway one day last week, and tiled a suit against his employers to foreclose a laborer's lien which he claims against the entire out-put of the mill The papers were issued by the Clerk of the Court, and Sheriff B. J. Sessions went to Loris the latter part of the week and attached about 900 feet of lumber which he found stacked on the yard at tho mill. There was a hearing last week before Magistrate Sweet of the claim and delivery proceeding brought by a negro woman Ella Ganus vs W. R. Lewis, the woman was occupying a house belonging to Mr. Lewis, and had refused to pay rent to him, but had paid to George Singleton, who it seems laid some claim to the premises under some sort of a deed which he had bad made to him. Mr. f.0wn? aoi'/orl HlO nai<onnal ?' MW v? ?w wv> MWV? V??v |^Wl OUUMi QUUl/lO Ul Ella Ganus for the rent, and Ella Ganus brought suit to recover them George Singleton standing the bond The case was tried without a jury and was decided in favor of Mr. Lewis. NOTICE:?There was taken up at ray place in Floyd's township, one black bull yearling about two or three years old, with a little white under his belly, a little white spot on his back, short spicko horns, unmarked. He came to my place July the 24th, 1909, Owner can get him by coming and proving him and paying charges. W. P. Causey, Green Sea, S. C. Hickory. Will pay for White Hickory. Straight, six inches in Diameter ana up, aelivered at Conway, $10,00 per cord. To be/ sawed three feel and one inch long. W. A, Freeman. 4w48 Card of Thanks We take this method of thanking our friends for the kindness shown til ? - ua iu vuc icucut inucsa ui our W1I0 and mother. We pray the Lord's blessings 011 them all. Thomas B. Sellers, Husband. M. T. Sellers, Son. NOTICE OP DISCHARGE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the personal estate of Andrew Grainfer, Deceased, will apply to the udge of Probate of Horry County, at his office at Conway, South Carolina, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon on the 24th day of March, A D 1010, to be discharged as Administrator of said estate. Albert Rogers, Admr., of Andrew Grainger, Deceased, feb24 td . , t . -./rzr'.-, \.