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HE PEOPLE'S OURNAL. 7 PICKENS, S. C,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894. No. 35. D R.ROBRT KlRKSlj Phytlqeinan en Offlee;at his residenceMain Stre . March 8 1894. H. 0. BOWRN. L. B. CHILDas BOWEN oc CHILD11ESS, Attor neys at Oct.-5, 1898. DR. J. W. NORWOOD, Dentist, Dr W. M. Non9WOOD, Assistant. Office, 88 Main Street, Greenville, 8. 0. Jan. 9,1'92'y DR.J. P. CArLIBLE, Dentist, Green. ville. S. 0. OdIce' over Addis1on & McGee's Drug Store. DR. W. F. AUSTIN, Der3.tillt, SENEOA, S.,0. Will'be at Central the 2nd. week and a Pickens the 3rd. week in each month. August 23rd. 1891 DR. BYERS PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 20 years experience. Graduate from first ;schools-under patronage of highest Medi. cal authority, makes and properly adjusts any style Spectacles. Office over Dr. Ad. dison's Dru Store, Greenville, S. C. June 28,1894. J. 8. COTEnAN, G. G. AS, Greenville, S6 C. T. P. CoTHRAN ,J 0. L. HOLLINGUWORTH, Pickens, s. C., Have associated themselves together fol the practice of law in its various branches, and will give careful attention to all busi, ness undertaken by them. Loans and discounts negotiated. Mayl1, 1894. FURMAN UNIYIRSITY, GREENVILLE, S. C. The next session will begin September 26th, 189n. For Catalogues, or for infornia. tion about the Courses of Study. Mless Halls, Private Boarding or other details, apply to the President. July 26. C. MANLY, D. D. 1. N. IAGOOD, J. L. THORNLEY, Ja L. C. THORNLEY. HAGOOD & THORNLEY BROS., LiBy, fill, We I & hc1ani Itablu, Easley and Plokens, S. C.. (Opposite Hotel.) Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Horses, at reasonable rates. &1* Your patronage solicited. ABE CLARK. GEO. E. COOPER Clark & Cooper, Dealers In Sar11 i Qkaits Honumati, 'TOM)STONES, of every description Also. MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES and Wrought Iron FENCING, Greenville, B. 0. Sept. 19, '91. P3Lotograp.m If you want the finest PICTURE$ made in the State, go to Wheeler's Studio, 118 Mcflee Avennereenville, S. C 3W- Crayon Portraits a specialty April'7-y. Veterinary Surgeon. Hlavin g an experience of fifteen years in treating all dliseas~es of cattle, and having made the disease of Murrian, in all of its forms, a specialty; I offer my -nservices to the public. WVill treat cattle -suffering with any ordinary diseases. B.~ P. GRIFFIN. Feb. 1.1y- Piekens, 8. C. Deale: in Watchas, Diemonds & JeoelIy, * GREENVILLE, S. 0. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Oct. 19.--3m New Store w c r et ief:,MIL EY DES G00DS, NOTIONS AND LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season, selected in person in the Eastern Markets. The Record Broke Again!i We will mend one box of OUR LEADER *LIVER PILLS, (Twenty.five cents size,) tc any address, for fifteen cent.. 'Try thenm, nonebeter. T. X. L. COMPANY, * 230 Main Street, Columbia, Hissus M0EAX Has just opened all latest styles 01 8Splig aNd Summeir lilhery At thle lowest possible prices. Main Street, Greenville, S. C. April 19, 1894, FUN. F'um is the only Illustrated paper publish *d in~ South Carolina. It is plumb full o; wit and humor. Sent to your address sh anonths on trial fort wenty flye-cents. Send s/ tamnpsao sample copy and club rates. Address Fun Publishing 0o, 230 Ma in Si O olumbia S.C0. IOR DVSPEPFSIA Ue Browa's Ire. Bltters. Physiia reconunend 1t. All dealers keep It. 61.00 per bottle. Genin taM traaemark andcrossed red Mason wramper, Mr. A. K. PARK is now North and will visit Balti more, Philadelphia and New York in making his Fall and Winter purchase. Many of the new goods will arrive this weec. No reasonable offer will be refused on Summer Goods now on hand. Ad vice before leaving was, "Sell Them. A. K. PARK, By GJed* -AND 16 PENDLETON STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C. 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She: They say that persons of opposite qualities make the happi est marriagos. He: That's why I am looking for a girl with money. BucklenM Arnica Salve. rhe Dest Salve in the world for cuts bruise"' sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, . chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by W. T. McFall, Pickens, 8. C. In that portion of Texas and Arizona known as the great Amer ican desert there are no odors. Flowers and fruits grow in some parts of it, but they have no smell whatever. The raroty of the *at mosphere is said to be the canlse of it. 1 FOR TH1 I!, BLOOD esakneas, Malaria, Indrgestion and Dilloness. taike IHROWN'S IRON HITTERS. It cure quickly For sal by all dealers fV While analyzing and criticising your neighbor's charactor,Iit might be well to find out what he thinks about yours. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanoo ga, Tenn., says: "Shiloh's Vi talizer 'SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. old by all druggists. The swagger of a girl who is conscious of her beauty, is like the swagger of a prizo-fighter who is conscious of his prowess. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist, and It is guaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bit ters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections cansed by im pure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all ma larial fevers. For cure of headache, con stipation and Indigestion- try Electric Bit ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price, 50 cents, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by W. T. McFall, Pick ens, S. C. ______ .The bost way to discipline one's heart against scandal, is to believe all stories to be false which ought not to be true. A Guiaranteedl Cure. We authorize our advertised drug gist to so Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds upon this condition. If you are af flicted with a Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giv ing it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery conld be relied on. It never disappoint. Trial bottles free at WV. T. McFall's store. Large size 50c. and *1.00. It is a commnon thing to blame a man 's downfall upon whisky. It is unjust. Whiskey will never trouble you, if you will only lot whisky alone. Ii shou14l e Elm Ever'y lIouse. J. B. Wilson, 371 (lay St,., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not be with ont Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds that it cured for his wife who was threat. ened wijth Pneumonia after and at. attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physcians had done her no good1. Robert Bar her, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. Kings Now Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever~ us ed for' Lung Trouble. Nothing like it Try it. Free Trial Bottles at W. T. McFall, P'ickens, S. C. Large bot tles 50c and $100. The largest family in the world is that of the King of Siam. His Majesty has two official wives, 88 wvivos of minor order, and 72 chil dren. I - SHIILOIH'S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It is tho best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts,, 50 ets., and $1.00. Sold by all druggists. A fire is a good friend, and yet how often we turn our backs upon it: in cold weasthe. A Very Brief Session. MEETING OF THE STATE DEMOCRAT IC COMMITTEE. It was a brief and important meeting of the State Exocutivo Committee held last night at the State Houso. Not. a word was said about the Independent movement. T h o time of the present committeo will expire when the September con vention is hold and the new Exe cutive Committee will take charge of affairs. It will probably have to deal with the Independents. State Chairman Irby called the committee to order shortly beforo 9 o'clock. Secretary Tompkins and Treasurer Jones wore on hand. Those present were: M. L. Don aldson, Greenvillo, National Com mitteeman ; J. Y. Jonos, Abho ville; J. Gary Evans, Aikon; W. A. Neal, Anderson; A. 11. Patter son, Barnwell; Jno. M. Kinloch, Charleston; T. J. Cunningham, Chester; D. J. Bradham, Claren don; A. A. Grandy, Darlington; 0. W. Buchanan, Fairfiold; J. Walter Gray, Greenvillo; J. L. M. Irby, Laurons; C. M. Efird, Lex ington; J. D. M o n tg o mo r y, Marion; W. D. Evans, Marlboro; 0. R- Lowman, Orangoburg; T. C. Robinson, Pickens; C. A. Douglas, Richland; and A. C. Lyles, Union; Ira B. Jonos, Lan castor. The absentees wore Henry D. Elliot, Beaufort; T. WV. Stan land, Berkeley; D. M. Redfoam, Chestorfield; A. E. Williams, Col leton; H. H. Townes, Edgefiold; R. M. McCown, Florence; T. J. Reilly, Hampton; J. P. Dorham, Horry; T. J. Kirkland, Kershaw; Bampson Pope, Nowborry; W. J. Stribbling, Oconoo; N. L. Bonnot, Spartanburg; F r a ni k Millotte, Sumter; W. M. Coopur, Williams burg; D. E. Finley, York. A. H. Patterson of Barnwoll and H. 1-. Townes of Edgefiold, a disciplo of tho 'now style Demo cracy, sent in their resignations as members of the committee and the resignations were accepted. THE CONGRESSIONAL VOTE. The committee procoeded to tabulate the votes of Congression al candidates in each district 11nd to declare the result. The fo1ow ing is the voto-1or each district and the candidates who roeeivod a majority were declared the nom inees of the party. FIRST DISTRICT. 'Wm. Elliott. Sullivan. Charleston, 1,257 1,457 Georgetown, 553 16 Beaufort, 219 17 Williamsburg, 350 .34 Colleton, 256 1 Berkeley, 159 140 Totals, 2,937 1,789 SECOND DmsTmue'T.. WV. J. T1albert. Hampton, 1,248 Barnwell, 1,584 Aiken, 1,521 Edgefiold, 2,411 Total, 6.411 THInn D18'rmIeT. A. C. Latimobr. A bheville, 2,348 Newborry, 1,111 Anderson, 2,657 Oconeo, 1,380 Pickons, 1,433 Total, 8,929 FounHm Imsmnc'r. Wilson. Duncan. Johnson. Greenville, 1,789 295 1,4135 Lauronis, 1,321 5.1 888 Fairfield, 232 454 7 Spartanh'g. 2,493 81 404 Union, 670 504 243 Richland. 398 308 696 Totals, 6,903 1,696 3,628 Wilson's majority over all, 1,570. FIFTh DIsTncT. T. J. Strait. D. E. Finley. Spartanburg, 944 77 York, 716 1,094 Chostor, 914 131 Lancaster, 1,375 431 Chesterfield, 859 542 Korghaw, 930) 286 Union, 303 94 Total, 5,442 2,655 Majority for Straight, 2,787. SIxTH D)Is'ratze. John L. McLaurin. Clareniden, 786 Darlingtin. '7a8 Marlboro, 880 Marion, 1,71 Florenco, No report. Hlorry, 792 Williaisburg, -.111 Total, 5,20S 'J. Vm. Stokos. Loxington, 1,193 Orangoburg, 2,135 Sumter, 1,078 Colloton,) 1)586( Borkeloy, 798 Riihland, 127 Total, 7,217 A BEAUTIFUL CONrWs'r. Tho Reformors and the anti-Till manitos each hold a primary in Boaufort County, and the question m11 before the committoo of :ounting tho voto for Congression 11 candidates. E4ach Sido claimed to bo Domocratic. The committoo locided to count all tho votes in mch of tho primarios for Sullivan md Elliott. Beforo adjourning the commit ,oo passed a rosolution asking the ailroads to givo roduced ratos to lelogatos who will attOlld tho Stato .onvention this month.-Rogistor. A Politic'al Neisailon. :ENAToR JONEs oF N:vAnA JOINs TnE POUi.IST$. Washington , Sept. -1.-Th Ev ming Star to-day says: To-day rurnished a genuine S(lsensation inl political circles by the statelent that Senator John1 P. Jones ol' Ne vada, who has represented his Stato in the United States Senate for over twent.y-onie years as a Re. publican, has formally renounc( his allegiance to that party and east, his lot, with the Popiulists. Senator Jonies has writt1en ia lot. tet to his constituency which will be published in Nevada to-morrow and will be the first. intimation t< the people of that, State that l has doffed the political garmonll which he has worn with such dis tinction for Bo many years, all will don the garb of the third par ty. His inten tions have been kep secret from all but, his most iiti mate associates, and it was his in tention to have the first public an niouncement of' his action made it the letter which will be pniblish14(I lished in his political ioiu. Vit'h this ond inl view", Sellatos Jones doI1ine((d to-day ti) SpMeak of tihl cosi tents ofC his lotter', but. it i~s understood thiatI his change of' pol1i. cy is based almiiost enire iily uipon the (inostionl of silver'. Senator J1ones left Wash ingtonii to-day for New York. His bolt makes the Nevaidai0 Congr'essi onal dellegationl solidly Popunlist.; Sona. tor' Stewart having left the liepub..I lican parity some timie ago anod R(elresentativo Newlanids having beeni e'lected1 as a silvi~ te. Conmsables arae ActiEve. Dispensary constablos1(0 made(14 somne big hauls of co(ntrabaned Constable was at the f're ighi tId. p~ot of the Sout hern Rail way yes.. terday mloring arond for' 'onltra hand11(. 11He went, in to a fre igh t cari and11 thiereQ not ied a bo4 x marked't wVardI Mc1Cradly of Chlarle4stoni. 114 thought that thet bolx had a p'cu-' liar rattl and111 snii-ll for mer4'chani. dise and1( seized'( it . WX'hen it was op)Eeed it was found t4) conutaini two teun gallon k egs of t he fine'st corni whiski'y, shi ippe4d from Et as. ly, ini Pickensl C~oun ty, to Mr i. Mc. Crady. Mr. McCradly will haIve 14 go) thirsty unill he)4 cani get a new4~ supplly, bocause tile P'ickens c'on. signmhuent of elegant ) orn is in tI 11 Statte Dispensary in charge of Coimmissioneru Trax ler'. Chief Conistalie Fiant broke t he record of sewiures4 at the I.:nlion depot. HeI~ seizod threie4 packaiges of conitrafband~ there and senut thcm to the Stato Dispensary. One was at two gallon piackage of' corn (di.. i'ectcd to A. Foelder at Wodgelield, Theo other wats a five gallonu kog 011 its way to Dri. Flagg; at George. town, andl tihe third was (directo( to "MN.,'' at Peak's. It also con tainedl five gallons.--Columibit Register. Florida produces over 50 varie. ties of the or'ango. Tihl anuli cron is nao 2,rn00 bones. So(I cles Jerr~UyM campu jaIgn. SAYS 1TH Im NeomIE Tax WAs A Pop UiSTx Yicrony. Wielhita, KanI., Sept.. 4.-Con. gressmlan J'rry Siipson opened his cvaipaign here last night. ]I( appeard reillrkably well and Spoke vith i strong voice and without apparent effort. He de voted most of his tii . to the "Re publcaneney,"charging the lMepublican inority inl CoXngres. with responIsibility fr niuch of the legislation of the Fift y-third Congress. To tle Pop ulist m1.11m her hw credited the incom)1 taN anne11x, anld said it. was the, onlyI measur1111 paissed in the interest (;I tho Imlasses, and le alIlge'd that thel- inoph eould expect 11) Ielihi unlless thevy eh-eted Populist, Cm)n gressimiol who are pledgE'd to giv, i he coutry a elr n1( -nlev basecd 11o only (n gold and silv.4er', hut, ol all thll wailith o)f all 01h. h11d. MrI . Simpson spoke heart ily of wom4i suilrage. )1AMOND CU-T DiANrOND.-I-rofes sorJolii Stuart Blackio onceo turlied the laugh against some11 of his stiu donts who thought they would havo a littlo fun at his oxpinso. A notico was posted pl) 011r morning at tho rook class room: "Professor lilackio regrot that lto is uiiahlo to lmoot, his classes tli merilling." A paIwkv stiident cloverly ohlit oraited th le," so that the nt1ie r10ad: "Professor liblck ie' regits thit hto is 11111blo to lloot his liasses th i. niorliing," But till) profossor, Coming 11 11 lit1lo lator, porcoIved the alora. tion and as eleverly oblitei 4r1ato the "1 " so that, it now re~ad : "PrfIossor llaickim regrets thu ho is 111111blo to mInect his asses thil morning.' Aftor all, Blackio had rather th bost of it.-Glood Nt'ws. Inesede I)ueocra ic4 lsaajor'iiy Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 4.-Rl turns from thirty-threo couiiiti< indicatod in1creased Democrat imajority ovor two yoars ago, it though tho total viot(o will likeic ho 20 por cent loss onl accouint tho now olltion law. It is osti mated that. ttio) imocrat ic Stat ticket. is oloct(d by t least 2-5,001 majority. Roturns show at doeraso il voi uist, ti'kot, whil4 t hl' Populis ticket is tirdi'l ni th1e4 race. T'Jl wais much(31 smaller than anit icipa The)( inltost rumllor1 is to' 11ho (4fi(( thaut the (Conservativo Demlocralt: 1oo1 unableh( t4) hold1( up) (hirnt' ) of t11ho Iin21 inl jolint.d(1iscussion21 witl (ho Roformoitrs and1( are4 ging ft< ca11 in1 outsido4 alidl. Bou11rkco Co ck man, .John lI. Gordon, (Charlos I" Crisp and1( other dIist inguishet1c 1)01omocraits ha 1ve) beell named a;4(12 amiolig ioso t,o Carry 11 aL llutle pr0~)aganda12 inl South1 Carolina wa'lrmly weblcom anlvd listeneid t< r(espectfully3, buit 1(ot, (lhomn kool their hands11( ofl' our falm ily ligi wvithi thie (Icircumstanlcos ofi whic thiny ar1'e not acqua121inted0- Outsid nter'forence is4 neover a1ppro'(ciatlo) and(12 is roly hohpful.--Coluini~ Rogistor. MrIi. Ed.(itori: I so4) thb Peop1lo) P'arty mIovon~O~t thr ouigh th14 oy) of an1 oldI hincoln Ro'publican, 1'avo fol1lowved the Itl)publican1I p)ar 1)y, fromi thio outbrea~mk h r'ough it: glorouts tr'~Iumps) in 1.1ho field 0' na2tiona1l IlegisIltion), but11 1 11ha1 'noft follow it to its graive. C(ll mi anar11chliist if you will, but, for miy soclf, I soo4 ill thie Peop11lO's Part) 1the inidus1trial ma1ssos50 rising ii their m'iighit, Itodor the4 (10ar1 4ok~ 1flag wich~l only last boinig soon,1 ii a1 truth ful hght 01nc( sinIco 1771 loatodl over a wor'thiy caulso-theo (d0ar1 brothers, lot mo ask yon t rally once( moro aroun~d the oli flag that, for tho thi ird and las timno, wo may demufonstrato to tht mlonlarch, of Euuro po, that a gov orinment by3 tho p)oop1'. for thl p)eop)1, and1( of theO 1p0opl1, shall no( porish from tho narthi. Glod, a ovor, is with us, and~ victory wvil bo ours. J. Loo'm n. In Brazil at (couplo iyt b)0 mait nd by drinkin braud tmgah A Teuribjeo Blw.,. lNDEPENDE~N~IsM~ ORUSHED FRoM \VASHINOTON. Thlloro is l0s political activity I broighout the Stato than would he expectd inl view of the proba. b l nw Indeplndent m10oemont, A good ininy people aro fast com mg t (it, conclusion that the moV0iiiewnt, is ]ot. going to move. It has beei slow in materializing just rveived at crushing blow from Watsihington which aifty kill it dedlel than i the illustrious IHector. Tinews 1"8from \Vashington is that tle Natiou Democratio Cn1gr-sinl coiniittoo will not P441g?.4 r i i ith ln claiming to ho I)-Imocruats an d has squlnroly put Stle( dowl as I ld'eipendellts. Thto Nws aid Courier corres Iildint. tt Wash ingtonl has beell talking to Sen atinor I'aulknieri of Vest Vi rginian, chainii of the Deiiocrat-ic Congr'essionalI Com mlit-to . The f1lowing portion of the in rvi~w referring of bouith Caroli nal polilies wIill prove of interest i view ol rilmors ais to tlie course Seinitor hut hlr an(d Ills friends inl tvlld 14o pursite: 1 ast'd h imi whalt the commit tell proposeld to dh) inl the way of llpiniig tll. Soul ih Qatrolina Dem oeral Is in 1iho ponding contest. "1 1o replied that thle coililittoo would r r 84110 assistilnco in thel First District to Colonel Elli 441 t, ut in (lw other districts there is nit) substiialtial opposition to th DI.)llorat ,0 1' ililline s Who Wor 11inlinateld at tu recent primary. 'Tlle colmiieo cani1ot undor tinko to interfore wvitli the Tillniait l)'nocrats so 41ig ats they c(Control ihe reguiliari Dlemocrntic organiza t ion land condiltct tlwir fight with in tim Imirty lines. Tht subject lhals P ceived sone attention from it, 11141111w 's 40 the comit1 tee, but thev vonchided that it would be ImliSi' mor t.hn'm to takv any part ill tlhe fact.ional light. Inl Colonel I' lliott s dist riot. the RepulIblicans e and it is hI[(. just HIt the com 1- mit tee should help him) its far as y it, lies inl Chir powor. If 'i mi ar 1 conitesMt.s are'4 nuiido inl Ih11e other dis - I rilt Ilm coniliit te will also remn e der such ai ld anl oifort. as is at ) inIiil. h'le enililitee does not propose to ov.rli'ook any o' thw dis trivts inl any1 4f til StatOs wh're - I ime'i li e sl ightest pr'obability t, uf losiuig ai I)'iiocrautie vo4t4'. ''"Seinator lFaulkner says lit does >inot thIinik it is possiblt) that speak - r (Crisj), Senator (orman and Bourlok (Cockrani are' to go into tho So uth Carol inva campaignl in tho inlto rest ofl Mo nator 'Ihi tlorv. Whildo andit 1hop)4 for1 is 14suIccos, yet thoy cannluot a l'ordl, as5 Demnocratsa, to opoein tha1t, way th14 re'gula~r or gani iiation. No EX'x-riA Si.:ssmsN. Tlhe pul ica t in of' a story that (Go'vernior' TIillmanii intends to call ani extra sesisioni ofI the Loigislaturo 14) ebange the 0loetioni lawvs bo ,caus$o h4 t hiniks Butler may use ih iho unconsti tutionial ity otf thoso lawis ini a ciotest inl thie United S1,at14s Sena~ut(, is puiIt dIown ats twadl (1d4i by I b-eiorm 14eade rs. 'Tht-hobst noi such a thing has11 boon1 contom.. pla )1ted4. Goverinor Tillmanm was ab sen1t from thle city yestor'day and cOild no v't he seen1 aibout the story but, it1 is e af) topredict thait he will dtenounico it. l'bI,NG TIfl-:Ia IEGs, TIhioir is ai ritmiior to the ef)'oct thaiut the I indeplendon~ts aro' "pulling t he legs" of1 rteveuo( olliciials In this State for1 muoneoy for camp)aign ex l"nse. Such rumors~i' will got afloat but some14 eonco is attachoc1 to themi ini view of the fact that all 1t.hei'V4l r lve ofli cialIs ini the Stato arec arayed on the side of Senator But ler. A large number of thoem a ttonded)( the Bntlor contferenco. ' nema thi of. Danuiel Itavenel. I Charleston, s. 0., Sept. 4... t D~an iol R avonoel, a loading undor,. writor', representative of an old - i~uguonot family and one of the > niost accompl ished biLbliophilos L in tho South, died horo to-day. Wall street, New York) derives its naum from the city wvail that formerly ran along it,.tho lanid to the north being mostly in pasturo. SIt is ahont half namien g.