The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, November 03, 1910, Image 4
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Committee Selects loscriptiins That Will
Go On Tlieir Monument.
WRITTEN BY GONZALES
? .?.
KOdHor of The Wtate, Whoso Was Selectod
llelng Most Worthy 4o
' Ho n?ml on Memorial Com mom* |
orating Virtue* and Dtn^ls of Sao
ritiffl of Women of (loiifederftcy.
The inscription to grace tho monument
to he erected to the women of
t.lio Confederacy in Columbia
Saturday afternoon furnished to the
press.
Capt. William 10. rionzales, edlto'
-of I ho Columbia State, prepared th'
Inscriptions that are to go on tlie
monument. The selection of Capt
OohKalcs's composition was made foi
owing a competitive examination of
i number of efforts submitted an*
bonyinousJy. Fifty inscriptions were
submitted to tlie (commission.
Tho selection of the winning In
acription was by a committee, the
members of which took under consid
oration thirty of the composlt ioeoubmitted
to the monument commission.
Tho comnUttec was: Miss lOupheiu
ia McClintock, president of the Collego
for Women, of Columbia; Stan
hope Hams, f/itt. I).; the ltev. l)i
Wftlliaiu Mr.Pheeteis, of the (Columbia
Theological Seminary; Prof. Yater
Snowilcn, of the University of South
Carolina, and Col. U. It. H rooks,
clerk of the Supreme Court, who i?
a writer of history.
fl'he committee reported six com
positions to the commission in the
r>rdor of merit and the commission
adopted the report. Capt. Gonzales,
himself a meiuher of the coin 111 >s
Hiou, absented himself from the meet
nig, and the commission decided upon
his coinpostion as worthy to be
placed upon the monument .to toe*
women of the Confederacy.
The four next succeeding compositions
wore submitted, in the ordMi
reported by the committee, by IK
deorgo Armstrong Waueliope, hoaii
of the English departmeut of th* j
University of South Carolina; by In
)<;. S. Joynos, professor emeritim of
modern languages at the University
?f Houth Carolina; by the Rev. A
M. h'rasor, J). 1).. of Staunton, Va.,
who I ant. summer was invited to bo
come president of Columbia Thoolo
gical Seminary, and by W. Hanks
Dove, formerly suuerintedeu;. of city
schools of Washington, N. C., and 1
now assls'.ant Secretary of State. ,
Much thought was given to the i
preparation of the compositions sub* i
riiitt.eci. It is said that Dr. Wauehcpt rowroto
bis Inscriptions tweniy-eigh i
time** and Dr. Kraser corrected his
com position several times by mail i
*ft6r he bad sent it in. i
The following are the inscription* '
to bo placed on the monument:
(South side.) I
in this Monument 1
general.Jons unborn shall hoar the
voice of a grateful people 1
testifying to l lie sublime devotion
of the Women of South Carolina
>ri their country's need. 1
Their unconquerable spirit
strengthened the thin lines of grey. I
Their fender care wat* solace to the 1
stricken.
Reverence for Cod and
4 ri faltering faith in a righteous
Cause 1
inspired Heroism that withstood
the wniunlatiou of sons
* ad courage that yore the agony (>f
suspense
irid the shock of disaster
The tragedy of the Confederacy may
he forgot ten,
hut 'he fruits ol the nohle service o(
the Daughters 0| o,,* South
are >ur perpetual heritage.
iNorth side.)
When reverses followed victories
when want displaced plenty
when mourning for l.ho flower of
Southern Manhood
darkened countless homes
when m v"( || 1114rrtl tottered and chaos
threat en ed
the women were steadfast and una
fraid.
They wore unchanged in their dev ?
tlon,
anshakon in their Patriotism
unwearied In M in intra t ions
uncomplaining in aacilleea
nplendld in fortPu 1<
they strove while they wept
in the rebuilding after the demolition
their virtues stood
an the supreme cita J ;1
wil h strong Lowers of Faith and Hope
around which civilization rallied
and triumphed
following is the formal luscrip
don prepared by the commission;
To
The Sooth Carolina Wom^n of .h?
Confederacy.
1 i H *> J t???.
Heared
1 By the men of their state.
Tlx* f^egifllature'H part, will be eon
/eyed ?n a line, "Flnacted hy the
Jeperai Assembly of the State of
tjtoiitl) Carolina," legible on u scroll
' feeing held up to the woman Uy a
>ro?*e 0upld
MfcY AKi KUN LOWN
DIAMOND SWJNDLEHS AUK AltKKSTKD
IN OHAKIjOTTU.
They Operated in I Cork Hill, Westvillo,
Branch villa and Ctiarlotto
Before They Were Caught.
A dispatch from Charlotte, N. C.,
says a unique swindling game, farreaching
in operation und involving
prominent diamond importers was
laid bare there on Wednesday, when
J. W. Napier and W. P. Duke, from
nobody knows wnere, were urioaieu
on warrants sworn out by United
States Postal Ofllco Inspector Hulla
of Washington, and bound over by
United States Commissioner Cobb
of the federal court.
One of the swindlers. Duke, collapsed,
following the arrest, turned
state's evidence and unfolded the
operations of the gang to the commissioner
without restraint. Briefly,
the scheme was to order did
inonds from a responsible concern
c. o. d., subject to examination, substitute
imitations for the real diamond
and return the shipments to
the Importers with flimsy excuse as
to flaws in the stones.
The gang operated successfully in
Book Hill, Branchville, Westvilie,
Charlotte and other neighboring
towns and cities, using James Harris.
an unaophistIca'.ed country boy,
as a decoy. Asking examination of
the gems the importers wore iod to
ship the precious stones to Parris.
When they arrived at the express
office. Puke, who professed to be a
jeweler, would show up, with professional
care examine the in, and
with some llimsy excuse turn then,
back on the express company to he
returned, taking care during the examination
to substitute the false
gems for the originals. The imitation
stones were supplied by a house
in Terre Haute, Ind
Parris, whom the swindlers used
as a tool, is an ignorant country boy,
who can neither read nor write. He
was discharged by Commissioner
Cobb, while Duke and Napier were
hold in bonds of $2,500 each. Duke
made a full confession of the affair.
The only victim of the pair disclosed
during ibo preliminary examination
was that of Daniel Lowe and
Co., Salem, Mass.
klLLIOl) THKKi: I'KIiSOXS.
White Man ami Xrg;ro Killed Two
Men and a Woman.
News has Just been received at
Tampa. Flu., of a trlpple murder,
ivhich took place sonietime during
lie storm last Monday at Chatham
Lend, near Fort Myers, in which
wo white men and a white woman
Aero murdered by Leslie Cox, a white
nan, and a negio.
The dead are; Miss Ellen Smith,
i man named W-alror and one known
is "|)uehy." Tho latter is said to
>o an escaped convict from K ;y
A est. Details of the crime are muagre.
Miss Smith vvias visiting at
lie residence of Walter, and it is
relieved she was killed when she atom
pted to Interfere In a quarrel
>etwoen Cox and Walker.
The negro Is under arrest, and
daims that he was forced to kill
he man known as "Dutchy."' A
:>osse is in pursuit of Cox, who is
reputed to be a desperate character
Ho was surrounded in a swamp near
he Caxambas clam bars, but made
his escape. The negro has been
carried to Key West for safe keepng.
AHI.KMI' (>\ THE TllACK.
Voting had hilled 011 the I tail road
\ear Vaniville.
While silting on the end of a
c.rosstie, asleep, Thursday morning,
Eddie Hancock, of Augusta, was hit
in the head by the engine of train
No. 11 on tho Charleston and VVes
iern Carolina railroad, near Camp
Kraneh. Ho died a few hours later.
Handcock and his partner had
been put. oft of a freight earlier and
(U (* 'A 1*1-II 1 Iu Ov^iC V? .I.) >
hit. He waft carried to Vamvill? on
the train and bin wound dressed, but
died later.
lie never regained consciousness
after he was struck. His relatives
were notified. His partner was not
hurt, he turning over to one side
J>ist in time to be missed by the
engine.
Urn/.j Woman's Work.
At Keokuk, Iowa, emptying a two
gallon can of gasoline over hereelf,
and her husband and son, while they
slept. Mrs. lien a Btutternum then setlire
to the trio. The woman who, It
is supposed was mentally unbalanced
died next day, and her son u few
hours later. The husband In in a
critical condition.
Fell to His Death.
At Mndgoburg, Prussia, Clout.
Monte foil with a Wright aeroplane
Wednoaday and was instantly killed.
The uir man was planning to the
earth when he started his motor,
the strain causing the machine to
turn turtle. It crashed to the earth,
currying the lieutenant honeath It.
The aeroplane wan smaahcd to bit*
IHEV ARE SAfE
t* 11 w.n /itii.ntr nn II 1.4 CT II A I _
1 ii ti \>ivrj iv v/r JL 1uw AinkOA +9*. A. jl*~
IXK>N ARK FOUND AT DAST.
Roth Kluwley and Post Report Unharmed,
After Traveling Approximately
Miles in Balloon.
Allan P. Hawloy and Augustus
Post, the aeronauts of the balloon
America II, for whom search hail
been prosecuted In the Canadian
wilderness, aro safe and have eslabliBhed
a now world's record for
sustained flight.
They traveled approximately 1,350
miles and camo to earth in Chicoutimi
county, Quebec, on Wednesday.
Oct. 19, but wore not heard
Vow until last Wednesday, when rel
'" tram i sent from St. Am bruise, Que.,
ached New York.
T'to balloonlats started from Sr
ou;s with nine other coiiteutanrs: in
bo l:.;ei iiaiior a! race Monday. Oc
ober 17, All the other balloons
ive been reported.
Two in ess .'ik oh from Hawlcy ani
\)i Wv i r ceived In New York
irly ^vpdnrpd iv nl'^ht. One was 'o
'illiaiu Huv.ley, brother of the .?.m naut:
the other to Samuel P Por
: ins, pilot of the balloon I) isseldorf
Ill, winch until Wednesday night
had been considered 11?e winner.
The message to Mr. Hawley rend.
"Landed in wilderness week ago,
50 miles north of Chicoutlmi. Both
well. Allan.''
The Perkins message rend:
"Landed Parabonka river north
Lake Chllogan, ltKh; all well. Heturning.
Uawley.
"Post."
With the reelpt of the news end
"d a search, regarded by man} a>
almost hopeless, in which the gov
Mnments of this country and Canada
wero indirectly participating, l'or,
in addition to emissaries seut by the
Aero Club of St. Louis, the cuttei
service, the signal corps of the army,
the Hudson Bay company and other
agents were conducting the search,
scouring the lakes and making preparations
for search.
Lloyd Harmon, the wealthy amateur
aeronaut and aviator of Now
York, had offered $1,0 00 to any one
finding Hawley and Post, dead or
alive, and this sum had been increased
Wednesday night by subscription
to more than $7,000. At
the international aviation meet at
Belmont park the aviators Wednesday
afternoon, headed by $500
pledged by Glenn H. Curll83.
Young Perkins, who accompanied
Lieut. Hans Cerleke in the Dusseldorf,
conceded immediately after me
receipt of the telegram that he and
the German lost first place to the
Xew Yorkers. Perkins had estimated
the distance traveled by the Dusseldorf
at 1,240 miles. He was overjoyed
at hearing from his long lost
rivals and quickly dispatched a message
to St. Anibrolse with instructions
to forward a message of congratulations
to Messrs. Hawley and
Post.
William Hawley shouted with elation
when he heard of his brother's
success and safety. For the list
week he had been under a constant
strain and had l>oen In hourly communication
with points in Canala
from which lie hoped to receive news
of the landing- As the outlook grew
less hopeful day by day his anxiety
became greater but through it
a.'I he did not lose faith in his brother's
ability to come through alive.
He had sent J. H. Pope and Edmund
Straiten to Ottawa to carry
on the search but he notified them of
the happy ending.
The America 11 was last reported
passing over Maple City, Mich. Sky
gazers were able to read the name
on the balloon but thereafter ail
trace of her was lost.
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iioxok .it ih;e moss.
_
I or Mi* Painless, Impartiality and
Legal Acumen.
At a meeting of the Dorchester liar
Association, held on Saturday, Oca
ober ill.'. the following resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
R<Mu<>1v<>d, Thai th? thnrthr of the
Dorchester hur art* due Honorable 11.
Han Mows, Special Judge, tor the
fairness, impartiality and legal ac.umen
w'th which ho has conducted
the business of the Court, and for
his uniform courtesy to the members
of the profession, officials and all
others having business before* the
Court
Resolved. That the appointment of
lawyers of snob high standing n? I
Special Judges, is commendable, and j
is endorsed and appreciated by the i
Dorchester TWir Association
Itesolved, That the Court in- moved
to spread these Resolutions on
the minutes of this Court, uud that
copies thereof be forwarded by t l?o
Hoe rotary ol the Association to The
State, The News and Courier, The
Orangeburg Ttinea and Democrat and
The Dorchester Flugic with request
to publish the same.
? ? ?
,9 nek J oh vim >n ? democrat.
Jock Johnson, champion heavyweight
pugilist, actor and antomobilo
racer, will appear in a new role
next Wednesday when, as a Democrat,
he is to address the negro voters
of thfc Thirteenth assembly ("San
Juan HUT*) district. Now York City.
' '"'''inHHi
i
tAMUT Bfc FOUND
THOUSANDS OF PKOI'Lfi SKKK
FOIi liOST BALLOON.
IUn Not Boon Heard From Since
it Ascended Last Monday Week
from St. Louis.
The most gigantic organized search
in the history of North America, is
in the full swing throughout north
eastern Canada for Allan Hawley and
Augustus Post, occupants of t lie
missing balloon, America II, which,
with eight other, aBceuded at St.
I/Oui?, Mo., on Monday, October 17,
in ar ace. All the others huvo beeu
accounted for. America II ia supi
poHed to have fallen in the wilds of
I northeastern Canada. A hundred
I thousand persons are engaged iu the
wist hunt tor the balloon.
Members of the Aero Club of
America were st'.ll anxiously awaiting
word from the missing aeronauts !
w ;*> are be .oved to huve landed
so rxewlt re in the Algoma district)
lid are elow.y making their way to!
. , \ ilia'/.ation through the borges and I
irettB. A rescue bailoou will be
s 111 up ir tb'? nor*hern part of Mich-!
. ;:m In hope that it may take the
directka of tie America 11 and see
?y distress signals that may have
--t after the aeronauts landed.
Preparations to send a balloon
with suplies alter them wore hasten
ed Tuesday. Louis von Phul, who
will pilot tho relief Aerostat, loft
Now York Tuesday uight for Canada.
Ho plans to begin Lit> aerial hunt
from Sauit 8 to Marie.
That the search for tho balloonist
s is being made by two countries
s shown by the telegrams which
! have been received by the Aero club
of St. Louis with the last 2 4 hours.
These have come from the heads of
he Canadian government and from
he signal corps of tho United Stale**
army and officials of the Canadian
railway systems. Altogether sixty
telegrams have been received from
persons hunting for the America II.
fWhy suffer with distressing,
nerve-racking
m. -v m
Neuralgia
when Noah's Liniment will
relieve you.
Quiets the nerves and scatters
the congestion.
One trial will convince you.
Noah's Liniment penetrates;
requires but little rubbing.
Here's the Proof
**! suffered about tlvo years with nouralgla
and pain in my Hide. The pain
was po wevere I could not sleep. I tried
Noah's Liniment, and tho tlrst application
made me feel better than in many
year?. I would not be without a bottle
of Noah's Liniment in tho house. Mrs.
Martha A. See, Richmond, Va."'
"My wife Buffered for several years
with neuralgia and toothache. She used
about half a bottle of Noah's Liniment
and got immediate relief. J. H. Fisher,
Policeman, J lodges, S. C."
Xonh'N Liniment is the best remedy
for Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back,
Stiff Joints and Muscles, Sore Throat,
Colds, Strains, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises,
Colic, Cramps, ? 1
Neuralgia, Tooth- Ar?0^
ache a n d all * V.T
Nerve, Bone and
Muscle Aches and T 1
\mmm
package. 25 ctf. PVVHWWl|anMii
Sold by dealers in I i i| V W I C %
medicine. Sam* li 1 f 7^1 1
pic by mail tree.# UyL^LnlJLl^i
Noah Remedy Co., IIIl llul jTll
Richmond, Va, mil |,|f |
Bargains in Land.
900 acres, Sumter county, Ga.;
700 acres in high sta'e of cultivation;
all level red land of best grade;
2 st<ny 8-room residence, large
barns and outbuildings. Plenty ol
tenant houses. One of the best bargains
in Georgia. Easy terms.
80 acres in limits of good town,
10 room modern residence, hardwood
floors, steam heit, large
latins; 4 room tenant house.
$6,000 1-3 cask
Write for list.
SOUTHERN LAND CO.
AnMtrtroft, Oathbwrt, CMk,
or thoauMtoa. (M.
i
GLASSIflEO CJLUMAi
I Foretell your future for 12c dtampa
and blrthdate. K. Clark, 210 W.
21st N. Y.
Hliip your calves, hogs. aneep, lamb*,
etc., to The Parlor Market. Angusta.
Qi., 1018 Hroad Street.
For Sole?Pure bred 1 Jarred Plymouth
Rock Cockerels. J. P. Wluiberly,
Scotland Neck, N. C.
For Sale??100 bushels couuty rained
Rye Seed l'or sale at $2.2H p^bunhel.
C W. Proacott, K. O. if.
Orangeburg, H C.
Farms fur Sale In North and South
Carolina and Virginia. Ask for
large list. State your want*. H.
K. Prince. Raleigh. N. C.
\Vante?l Managers in every locality,!
a good proposition for a huntler, '
am all required. J. A. Pc'.ors, 018
N. 8th Street. Iticliinoncl, Vu.
(f )ou want a position of auy klnu,
iei us stcure it for you. Results
guaranteed. Southern Rurines*
Kxohange, IV O. Box 229, Oalnesville.
(la.
\V a a I ? < I? M e u to t a k e ti f Leon d a> * j
practical cotton course, av.,*?pt
good positions during the fall.
Charlotte Cotton Company, Charlotte.
N. C.
Crush**! Oyster Shells for Poultry.?
One hundred pounds, sixty C'-n's, J
five hundred pounds, $L\f>0. Bros- j
lauer, Lurhicotle Ac Co., Waverly
Mills, S. C.
Ageudv?*? daily and car fare. Send
luc. silver for 2;'?o sample with hist
ructions. No answer unless send
money. V. Powder Co., Box GtJG,
.Scmnion, Pa.
I
liitdy or ( eutlemeii of fair education
to travel for old established house.
Salary $12 per week to Btart. KxpeitBes
advanced. Ceo. C. Clows,
Philadelphia. Pa.
$17.lO.?Three days' work; agents
stop canvassing; try demonstriting
permanent employment; experience
nn necessary. Central
Mfg. Co., Pittsburg, Pn.
Seeds and Ruths for Sale.?Crimson I
clover $G.fiO hushel. Carolina
rye, $1.2f? bushel. Also, vetches
rape cow jams and bulb* Z. M.
L. Jeffreys, (Joldsboro, N. C.
Wanted.?A first class bookkeepei, |
must be able to invest at least I
$f>00, give reference* and salary
? ! -. 1.1.-.- I 1.1-......
Iexpecuni iu u:si jt*i it'i . '
{'. C. Laundry, Folunbia, S. C.
i
|jU?'Nt Fiction?Our little booklet..
"Rooks of the Month" contains u
brief synopsis of all the latest
books. It is free. Write for li.j
Sims Hook Store. Orangeburg. S. ("
For Sale?Up-to-date Georgia i'e<uij
Farm; thirty thousand crates this
year. Alao improved tleorgia farms
anil farm lands. Write for partlenlailH
H F\ Strohecker, Macon,
Ga.
Wanted?to buy your bides, skins
tallow, wool, beeswax, etc., a!
highest market prices and settle
niont aent promptly. Telephone
1820. Wline W. Vlartln, Columbia,
S. C I
Oul this out?It may not appear<
apatn How gamblers win, at slot
uincnincf, cards, dice, etc., oy sc
crot systema. (Jet wise. Circular
free. Ham. IV Co., lW?x 1617.
Hammond, lnd
Wanted?Men and ladies U> take ii
men the Practical course. ICxpert
munajo'mont Hi pit Kalaricd imi'
tionw guaranteed. Wr'to for rata
loguc now. Charlotte Telegraph
School, Charlotte. N. 0
A Househo
Which Works
cure
I viiiji,
I( (
\ v.*u\.o\ v.
Will Relieve Quickly Croup. Cous
fections of CTh<
Its officlancy hftfl been thorough
by the larg*- n\imlK>r or unsolicited
hart) iiwd thin rom<*iy.
Use Freely and 1
Now sold by all medicine deai<
25c Eve
Fop Sale.?First class mule, i yearn,
1100 pounds, 16 hands. |275.
Maude, buggy, saddle and plewhorse,
14 hands, 900 peanris,
$175. Two horse carriage^ $& .
G. W. Wedol, DcntBvllle, S. O ^
Fop Sale.?90 improved furms, largo
and small, better values thiie elsewhere,
good water, health, schools,
churches, railroads, etc. dead f??r
particulars and list. Aady K.
Iirown, Lumpkin, (la.
A?nU'<i.?Men to take thirty days
practical course In our anachins
Hhops and learn automobile business.
Positions secured graduate*
1^5.00 per week and up. Obar^
lotte Auto School, Charlotte, N. C:
Mule Teachers WajitHt for good village
and rural schools. If opes to
offer write for sj>eelal enrollment
t offer. Can place you at oace.
Southern Tenchem* Agency, Col'
umbiti, S C.
North State Life Insurance Co., of
i Kingston, N. C., operates only ia
the two Carolines and 1>?h more
; Carolina lives insured thuu any
other Carolina company. Agones
| wanted where the compauy Is u ?*t
now represented.
I '
Wanted Salesmen? A tea more uus|
tiers on our new Standard A las.
| New census soon available. Splendid
opportunities for money mnkI
lag. Excellent line for ex-teachers.
Write The Scarborough Com!
pany, Charlotte, N. C.
Mississippi 1 Jel ta Lands.? Why loll
>out lite away on trio poor rnrma
yon i grand fat hor wore out?
to Mississippi Delta whero one ca?
grow more than ten cuu nattier.
I have what you want at the right
jn ire and tcrma. Come or writ*
| W. T. Pitts. lndinnola. Miss.
i _.
Wnntml?Every mar., wouiak au>l
child in South Carolina to know
that the "Alio" brand of Sash,
Doors and Minds are >iie boot
and are made only by the Augusta
Lumber Company, who manufacture
everything in Lumiier and
Mill work and whose watchword t?
"Quality." Write August* Lumber
Company, Augusta*, deorgia
for prices on any order, large or
small.
In Onlrr to Intuxlutc my nigh grade
Succession Flat Dutch and Waketit
Id Cabbage Plants to those who
have not used them before I will
give with each tlrst order for a
thousand plants at a Ji a dollars*
worth of vegetable and flower
need absolutely free. VV. R. Hart,
Plant Grower. Enterprise, P. O.,
s c.
Nitrogin Itiu leriu for alfalfa, clover,
vetch, peas, beans will bring hiiceess
where you experienced failures.
More than one million acrna
wold in flermany during lJMiy.
riant a winter crop and supply
your fields with nitrogen and humus
at. smalls costs for the follow
ing cash crop. Postal will bring
information and guarantee trial
offer. (Jem-rii! agency: CarJ Tee.rling,
Savannah, t?a Agents wanted.
Seed Wheat uiiil Oats f<?r Salo?Pnru
Purple Straw Seed Wheat recleaued
untl graded $1.7ft per bushel
U n cleaned, Fine Appier
Oats rerloaned '.M? cents, nncleanI'd,
7f> centw. Wheat I bushel
sacks, Oats f. bushel Hacks. F.
(>. 11. Marietta, cosh with order.
I want to buy Whip[x>rwi!l peat i
(improved preferred). Order notw
or suve this atl. It will sot
pear again John P. Cheney, M?arlotffl
fill
From Fait.
At DallaR, Tex , while rI<f*?k it
the j?it? of 7 0 rnil^h an hour or a
motorcycle at the stale fair grouiidH
Thursday, Wade YVylie, L'O joam old,
was thrown from hiw machine and
killed
Id Remedy t
From Outside
>TOL
)ir>h??nl I ^
jhs, Colds, Pneumonia and all
est and Throat
ly cHtabltshed and [?>Bitivoly
tOHtitnonialu given by (how trtM>
iUB! RUB! RUB!
ers. Should he in every Hoaw.
rywhere. ,