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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Austin are in town. . Money to loan-Call at P. 0 Box No. 45, Pickens, 8, C. inarl2tf The bridge on tho road botwoon Clayton Smith's and tho river over a branch needs fixing and very bad. Capt. T. J. Mauldin roturned last wook from an oxtended and delightful trip to southwest Geor gia and upper Florida. The Liberty Sub-Allianco will meet at 2:30 p. m. noxt Saturday, May 16th 1896.. All members are roquested to be present., Miss Anna ('harlos, daughter of Capt. Charles, <f Greenvillo county, was visiting relatives and acquaintances in Pickons this weok. Tho JOURNAL is publishing the list of subscribors, as they pay, an1d will tako it as a favor if any one is omitted that it ho roported to tho oditor. Rev. W. M. Hardin preached a fino sermon to large congrogations last Sunday morning and ovening at Pickons and at Bethlehem in the afternoon. Thoro was a large congregation at Mt. Carmel churchl last Sun day. Comm tn ion services were held and conducted by Rov. W. B. Singleton. E. C. Brown, a former citizon of Pickens county, was in town Wed nosday among his friends. He is now in Groonville in the mercan til) business. Miss Stella Newbory who has been very sick at Gaffney, wo are glad to stato is much ini)roved. So much so that she was able to ride out a few ovenings ago. A largo congregation was in at tendance at Peter's Creek church last Sunday to hoar an excellent discourse by Rev. J. E. Foster. Several Pickcnsites wero present. WV. K. Stewart and Chastain Stowart knocked the record MIon day, the 4th, on squirrels. They haggd 243 boforo diunnr time on that day. They saw three times the number they killed. Mr. A. J. Major, son of Winm. Major, formerly of Pickons coui ty but now of Greonville county, was visiting relatives and friends this wook. H1e was acenlmanlied by his sister, Miss Sadio. The "city fathers'' of Easley are J. '. Latlhem, inteldlant; W. .B. Anthony, J. E. Craig, J. E. Ha good, Jr. and J1. B. Robinsoni, war (d01s. They have emiployedl as town marshal, Mr. A. G. Smith, of Blacksburg. R. G. Gaines, of Central, was in Pixckons last T.hursday. Game s aye Central is still there and that there is no telling when she wvill1 go, notwithstanding the talk that is going On ini regard to the removal of the railroad d ivisi m. It seems as though the editor of the sentmel has pulledl a groen onie, if he will refer to the registra tion notice in a back number of his papr. lie will find that the regis trationi books will bo open live woeks at this pla1ce after the 16th~ ..of May. *Married, on Wednesday evening Mn y 6th, by the 11ov, Dri. Bahhv1 in, isaih (Cox, formerly of P'ickens, ;S. C., to Milaude, the t hi rd daiuigh tor of Capt. and Mrs John F. .Moachami at their residlence, 810 5th street, N. E., Washington, D.C. Samuel Rily) was~ arreste5~d and lodged in jail Monday, being~ chargedui withl the killingt of .Jogeph Hunt on the Brunsoni farmn about three miles from JEasley. The statements differ as to the origin oif the difliculty, bu)lt it is aigrood that they met at the pl ace and a row ensued, which resuzltad in the death of Josephl IJnt from a stabl inu the .abdomn, and anm ugly wvound on the throiat and clhin of Samuel Riploy, made by a knife in the hands of Jose'ph Hunt. Both armcolorod. Hicks says Lhat M~ay willI be the6 wvettust month ,of the spring-that .too much water will fall ini that .month for muaniy lowlands, and .ensough1 to thoroughly moisten alt wections of the country. The *Solstico rains mn June will not be exoeliVo, but sufficient in panrts to nourish well cultivated crops. In localities here and there heavy down-pours will Ioccur. TPho last half of August andic into Septomn her will bring aniothoir period of rasins to opntral and norf~inerly per ~tionms of the country. . On the beautiful stream of KIo.. wvoe river, nni May 1st, at the clos-. ;ing of Mr, 'J. E. Parson's school, itaught at Keowee, Pickenis county, ithe school aud commni i ty enjoy Itho pleasures of *a picnic. Mr. Ears8ons is an excellent Leachor. H~e did overything in his pow~er to make his school iteresting and *a success. A large crowd auttended the picnic, atltholugh the morning was very inclemont. Evor.y.onM enjoyed thomuselvyes vary much, especially the pupils in fishing and boat ridibg. AtL noon an excellout dtuner was sorvedl at the Old Fort Gerespring. This spring is said to hatve ,bovn wvalled up by the In S'. dians- 1otat,y Svater never flowed rnmA th Rlinn ,Rla~ 'h ills. Ilomicide. Nero Hallum, a prosperous and highly respected colored citizen of Contral Township, came up early Monday morning and surrendered himself to Sheriff McDaniel for killing Richard Anthony, colored. Richard Anthony married a-daugh tor of Noro Hallum, butq they sep aratod some time last year, and since their soparation Richard An thony has been noticed to be at ten tive to his wife's mothor, Nancy Hal1uM. During the absonce of Nero Hal lum from homo last Sunday, his wifo, Nancy Hallum, went to visit Riohard Anthony, who occupies one of the section houses on the Southern Railway, about two hun - dred yards from Noro Hallum's dwelling. Amanda Kirksoy and the wife of Richard Anthony mado a call at his residence, but woro refused admittanco to the dorm tory. Upon Noro Iallum's roturn they told him what thry had soon and heard at the Anthony house. When Nancy Hallum roturned home, her husband told her not to comio in, but to leavo his promises. She left after considerabl mouth ing and sivore that sho would re turn and burn every building on tihe place. Noro Hiallum thought it prudent to keep watch aboult his buildings and went out to his barn, taking his gun with him. After staying there awhile, he started to Hlon. B. J, Johnston's, a friond of Ils, to get advice. As he was gotting up n -ar the house of Amanda Kirksey, which is about on1e hundred yards from his house and near tho path loading to Mr. Johiston 's, Ie heard soio talking there, but supposing that Anmanda Kirksey and her husband were ill Some dispute, went on and mot Richard Anthony inl the yard. Amanda Kirksoy said at the in quest, that Nancy Hallum and Richard Anthony canio to her house and were talking to her ibout their conduct. As the dis puto waxed warm, Nancy ial lum loft, and Richard Anthony drow his pistol and threatened to shoot Amanda, but he uent out of the door with tihe pistol in his hand and she followed him to thmo door and told him not to como back to her houso. He was in the yard and turned to go back in the house, but sooing NPro Hallunis, wenit toward hii with his pistol still in his hands. Amanda Kirk soy (Iid not soo them moot, but heard the gun fire'. Noro Hallum says that Richard Anthony snap pod his pistol twice at him, beforo lie fired the gun. Richard An tnony was shot in the left side and died about 1 :30 o'clock Sunday night. Pickenms People. Tpo the citizens of Pickens and others inteirested: Ploase meet at the cemetory Saturday, May 16th, at 8 o'clock. Bring shovels, hoes, mattocks' and forks. Wo' wanit to clean off the cemetery. Come. If you can't come yourself, send a hand ; If you can't do that, give us 50 cents. We will see that it is spent to the bost advantage. We want to dig the sedge up and haul it out. Come and (do ono days work, you will never miss the time. J. T. YouxnUI.oon, A. M. Moasms, W.T R. MaJon, TI. D). HlAinus, Loo per. DEaAm Jou1nNA : I will give you ai few dots from here today, and will say we were visited on the 5th ist., with one of thbo heav'iest hail and1( rain storm I over witnessed. U c c)mmencedl ab~out 2 o'clock and lasted near thirty minutes, plenty of it fell as large as patridge eggs ind was two inches deep all over thoi ground, andl the heavy rain wamshod the land the worst I evor saw here, and swept down all the torracos. The ha ildriftedl six ini ebos5 deel) in many lhacos and~ there is pjeinty of it here today at 10 o'clock, and I think it will he bore all dlay. The cropa are all hadly dam'aged. Cotton and cor iiro beat inito the ground, gardens are ruined where they were in the nmailn streak, which I think was about twyo miles and a half wyide, andl 1 don't kniow the length of it. It went in the dlirection) f Pickens C. HI. So the canid~i(ates may not look for beans nor eiarly ipelons sooII for they are all cut upl with hail, bult it seems thoroe wont be many as they haven 't put their namois in the JOURNAL so they rcan be0 soon by BONEs. May 9th 189%. Fr'om Cklem~eit, Trfj01 was a terrific storm pass 0(d over t he easterni porition of this county Siuniday, 1the 3d int., play ing h avoc' withb fences alnd tinllbor, Thiiis pencil pushier wans compolled to bunildl filly p~l~anos on) Sunday OVOin g, but I reckon that's all right since Sunday is not the Sab bath, gjo Q)o adlvent ist say. T.lhore was aw hpp y wedd inmg tookc place at the r'esidehica ef the ofli ciati ng Notary Pl' ie, J1 obt. V., Froomatn, on May the ihd, Mr. Leigh Owons to Miss Fanio Tc'1ate. All of Pickons eaunty . Pwr'mien JfoixsoN. lIay thne #1h 1896. "Walk this, way maiullC,"' po li tely regn;ested an affaible Iu tvery bow leggeol 4mo' assistamnt, of a rathier antiguate4~ J.ogng dame.in old ancient, in bwihleredl aston ishmnont, "I couldn't walk that way if you ivas to give me the whole ahon t' Union MIeetiung. The Union Meeting of the first di vision of the Twelve MilE Associati on will be field with Oolenoy church on the fifth Sunday iii this mionth and Saturday bofore,begmning at 10 o'clock. Devotional exercises will be conducted by Rev. J. E. Foster at 10 o'clock Saturday. Introductory eriion at 11 o'clock by Rev. B. Holder. Adjour for dinnor. Afternoon Organization. Qu~mnes: 1st. Should our churches retain in fellowship a member who uses im toxicating hquors as a bevierage and if not how shoi1d such a member be dealt with? By ltev. J. T. Blurdine. 01nd. Should one church receive a member by letter from another church without examin ing the appli cant as to his or her converioin christian experieice, life, etc? By Rev. N. L. Jones. 3d. Ilow should those mem0iiibers le dealt with who habitually absent F themselves from their regular church meetings and fail to help pay the ex penses of the church? By [ev. J. T. Lewis. Sunday mlornlilg begilnlig at o'clock, a Sunday Sc-hool mass meet ing will be held( and tenl miite talks interspersed with music will be made as follow s: What is a Sabbath School? Rev. J. M. Stewart. The ain atd object of a Sabbath School? J. 'T. Childress. Some ol the results ot Sabbath school work? Iev. J. E. Foster. Should unconverted persons teach in Sabbath schools? Rev. J. T. Bur dine. The reward ,for faithful Sabbath School teachers amd scholars? Rev. J. T. Lewis. Missionary sermon at 11 o'clock by Rev. J. M. Stewart. Every church il this Unioi. divis 1011 is requested to sen(d delelcgas, and the delegates are urged to come and have a good meeting Fromut Briggs. Your Briggs corresponden t would have put in his appearanlcv many days sgo if it had not been such busy times. But I ai thank ful the battle is about half won, ats WO aro dono planting. Cotton is uip and looking fine, whilo Corn is just as good as th host farmiers desire to see it. Rain is beginning to ho badly n(eed ed. Tlhe Editor of Ohe JouuNAi. pass ed turough town with his family the other day, (.n rmnto to Greeni ville. He wore a broad smile and was Vivacious as a sweeot sixtooner. Quito ia larg8 crowvd fromil Briggs 11( vicinity attlnded Bethsda, on Sunday. Preachi ng ih1as 11en going on foir a week 0or mi'ore and has beeni largely attended. Go west young man, (Jo wvest! was Hioract Greely 's advice to young imen, but our yemnugster's somii to have a head of' their own and every Sunmday, flock exactly in an) opposite dir'c tioin. M1\iss Len derman, of' the Green villa Female College. visited her cousins, Misses Meta aind Ul~a Cox, last Saturday and Sunday. Toowas a big fishing party at Farrs' on last Saturday. Whether cupid( played any pranks or not remains unknown. One young Adonis went from Bi'iggs and1( repor0ted ai good time. For fur'thier mfiormnation apjply to Maj. Jack. p. Musical Associiationi, willh moet with the .hhlehenm chiurich, two miles soiuthI of P'ickens on the fifth Fundlay ini May at 10 o'ciock a. mn. Each church, sunday, music school aind sinlginig chiri is allow ed r'elpeintaltives of thrleQ malies 31. \V. Nm~wvoN, Coinni ittee. Mihle Creeck (Club. Pur'suan t to thle call ofl the Pickens Conuty Demnocramiticeoxo cuitive coimminittVe, club miot and eloetted tihe folliowing de(lega tes to the counmty conventfion, F. C. Par sons, J. N. M urphiree, 0. S. Stew art and C. Hi. lillingsley . also 0. S. Stewart execut ivo commlliit ton manl). The11 roorgan)iz/atinot of the (c1lu ospIl od ini the elect ion of .. N. N~ uirl ph reeipesidentl , J1. K. Bow on, vice-president, .J. .E. P'arsons, secretary. J. E. P'AhRsoxs, Sec. Tfhe Cross Pliains~ Demuiocratic clubi met op the 23d init. , and1( (ol(( Carpon ter, racr'otary, and( J . P. Garvrick assistant secret ary. Th'io club ond1orsed1 C. 1[. Carpenter for tho logislaturo andii W. J . Ponduer for sheriff. J. R. Lathem, C. 11. Ilarton and1( Joo Le 10 ' woro( elect. od dlelgtes to the Count.y Co nvou P'resident1. Admiiral D~ot, the well-known ,dwarf, wvho has exihiiedl h imiself idl over th0.vorld., no0w runs11 a ho tel at Whito laii'is, N. V. Mlaor Atom, another muidget,is the night cicik. Thoy are the smallest boin ifsces in the country but they (do a big business for all that. r aid that'a little suphoer cluckens~ apil glyon onco or twice a day will pront gapesi. A sqcesgful n~yih sas a sucos .a a Lz(ep and as a gon lnrmau, 110Oi04 o 0y any man on earth. Front Milea. Corn and cotton is a good sta in this sootion and the grass m -oro than a good stand. Tlio flies and gnats are gottinl very sociable and are very kind hoartoed. They will not loavo you alone at any time. The farmers havo laid aside their winter woar and com out in their sumnief suit, consisting of cotton goods, palmotto hats and sun grins,so they aro ready to bat tIo with general groon. Miss Nora Smith and Mattio Jonos visited Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones last week. Wo had throo washing rains in this section last wook and a big mnil stori iln somo parts. Prof. J. Marion Loopor was oni hesick list last week. Joseph Loopor Sr., is still visit ng his son, Joseph Looper, Jr., i(d is very feoblo. Tliero is at flourisiiing Sunday ;elool at Aica school houso, with 1. Marion I.ooper as Superinten lant. Mir. W. C. BIaInlett 111 cut off i's wihiskers and says le is now W.1ady for general green. UNe AnE. "Lon Brown who W0Was a candi late for. Shool Commissioner for i few Weeks, lis clitinged Iiis card 1o read for troasurr."-Pickens entinol. Yes, Bro. Boggs, and I aim to "git thar" too. Horo's my tW. J. ALoNzo BlowN. Rheumatism Cured. Afteri eiiient physictains andiall otlier <nwI) remII edies fail, lloticilk Ilood lbito, (11. It. 11..) will qtickly cure. Nloltts:isl of tvs41111oials atte st this act. No ca-(e of rhIeInitism cai stamd eforc its 1inn:ic healing power. Seil 4:1np for hook of partieicr . It con aItinls evileice thtul will colvilice yot Ainit. B. B. I.s the best Cnre for aill diool aund skin d1iseases ever (1iscovorel. :i1wia*e of subotituies said tb be ' just as Oi." $ A1.0:) per large bottle. For sa te y (riggists. John A. McCombs and family :ako this mothod of thianking our 'riends and neigh bors for thoir tol) and k indiins during oui son-s ickness and b1 urial. JoxN A. McCoinms. I was born near Eidgefield, S. C. [ hiavo invenited theo best and '10apost, stock hitcher that was wvor invented. Agenits wanted. Addross WN". P. Holly, (1roinvillh, Xla. mnhI5. All announco1imnts for cand(i-i :ates aro strictly cash wIti ordor [or the same. U Announcements. Fori Supivisor. ie iniany frietds (of 0. 1t. Fi4-4l re. qpeit fullv a inn iliac hi is a entididate for iomtv Supervisor, subject to the votcrs in the prinary election. Theii ninn friendsx of itOBERT .STEW f->r the etlieet of County Suipervisori, subl ject to thei vouturia in thie prituary teeton. T1he' niuny friiits of ,ilESSE 1t. 1(055 herebly aunou n-o hiiin as a ennlilate fer thie (itllee of C'ountyv Suipervisr, subiject to Llhe voters iiu thle pri (nary election44(. For Sheriff. TIhe voters of 1'iekeins coinity respectfully3 annonn0lien -1. I I. C . AI l DAN IEL as i a ntuli elate feit.>e-el ect in to th(le (Ile (of Shieri I'of P'ickens couni ity,sub1 ject to the voters in thie the primary electionl. Tihe many frieiila o4f WI. .J. P'OND EI(, hereby anniioiiiie hiini ai enitulblate4 for the ofli(ce of ShieriffT, subject the voters ini the priinary election, Cleik (of Contrt. The inny friends (If A.J. J. 31. STCW. AiT'I respiect ful ly annonniee hiim ais aen liilate forl Cler1k (if Court, siubject to) the ranary election of Pickenms county. * To thi Voiters oif Picken~s coitt, 1 here biy anniiointroe mysel f a cndidate for thie oif Ile1 (of Clerk of Court, subject to the voteis n the prinary ehecti on. * .JOHiN A. lIOn:NSON. County' Treasutrer. Wei, thle frienals of J. T. You ngloot ii, ierebly ainnieuiu' huni as a endidate for re tectcin to e l liiie of Ciounmty Tireasurerc i, uhI je(ct to (lie voiteris ini the intary 1( l e ion. * orAx To4 thle voter o'' f P i eons coun ity, I hore.. iy anounle tuuisel f a ennel idlate for the oif i'e off County Tlreasiirir, sublji.5t to the va eras nt the priniiiry electiton. J1. I). CUn:rux To lie V:iter's ofl 1Pikens (County: For pietai itaso uns I herebyi wit hira *w as a cn-. lidate for Counity Su pern tenelent, of Ed ut 'atiiotn, andmii nnouncet iiiyself a cnnuluit ae or thle .11ice of Cun ty 'Treasuirer subject o the vet ers in thie pirimarv clectien. . hi~ P larm .ionest y, coinpeiteincy, invaI idly, i uligenc!', anal do0 as you woul wish (I 1he dlone by ini miy colitioii. Fori County Atulitor, The many fit'iils of IW. 4. UsriH iSTO 'II 0l, ro e's it Ily annonn(lien him as a miii h tte for re-e lectioni to the- illice oif Xuit or (if P'ickenis (*oun ty, sublject to thie 'ot ers in the primary elect ion.* The man.. friendis of J1. 11. C1'LDE, here.. y,' annoiunce hin as a a e'amlblat fur the hien of County Amnlitor, subject to tho ut ers in thie liimary election. D)ENT1IST ., Al 11vork gniatanteed. iyiouhd be pileased to serve you1. (ireenville, H. Ct. )llire ever Bruce & D~oster's 1rug Stoi-e. ILOSIERtY AiD) UNI)EU WEAR, Yoni all know 01ur repuitaton in' [Io1ier'y and1( Unde~lrwear. WeT arei busiy ill this . loolk niearly P~our itenufl of in(terest in hlosiory. 1- 1 6 cenlts per pair, former priCo 2. 20 cents per pail', former prico 3. 25 cenits per! fair'. folrmor price 383 cents. 4. 3.4 cents per' formecr price >() cents. SpeQciatl( ill j. Laoliej ve.c' ts would be good valne at 8 2. Ladiiies vesc Ls, would be0 good value at[ 8. Ladlies ves-ts 51, would be good value at '. 4. Ladies vest> ~ ol be god valgp) at t Pleaso'ask to see 1 yol. 110s as it wyill savO anid bring you haulf to .J0 Agont Standard IIa Moh26 90. We are opening up the best line of D)IfY GOODS, CLOTIS I NG, S110OES, Ladies and Men's Ilats. Tin ware, (Ilassware, Crockery, larness and Ilardware, Ever shown in Pickens. They are bought to sell, and we Ito youI all to conme. Xoliras trilly, .1. Mc). ilUCE. 1835,GOS 1006. ARE MADE BY -k1. K I EV. And Every Va 1_ Carriages, lu11ggoics, Carts, and I rdware, Paints, Oils rlish, Alt tlhel' Greenvil oach Factory. G W. S1-RtY.Liu, Superintendent. :Fr C7 cI wr wvc ix c: NEW SHOE STORE. MILLER & CRUILK$HAk8 With a new and wecll selected stock of Ladies' and1( Gentlemen's Fine Shoes a specialty. Rleceiving gods every (day direct from the Factories. WShioes Neat, Comfortable and Lasting. l\/ill r -JEErail'ding-, No. 105 N. MAIN STREET, Creenville, S.C .Gr"Agenmts for the W. L. D)OUGALASS Warranted shoes. oct3m3. Wearo making ad(di tions to ou r ou r immonso stock dlai ly, and~ when0you ned ow,, chloico i.oods, kind(1ly~( drop inl and lot usshwyo through our stock. We soll tlIo very best goods tioe couantry afl'ords, and offor thomi at renmarkably clOSo) prcs Neair the CourIIt 1House. feb20t f- Greenville. S. C. Prices Tell. .We are glad to say that we certainly have had ta rushi this far this season, and hope) it will continue. Wo will enevor to kgeop our stock upl until all are supplied with the latest novelties mn hats and bonnets in thme market. .Call before you buy. We gnoiranmtee o1r hats will surpass any in the city, prices rnoderatc. fo ill oefer special bargains in mo~digvm anid low priced hats lilisses Rogers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A* G. Wya( EASLEY S. C. 1\TLIBW TI GOO.DS J ust arrived and Cheap. Come and seo them. - 6TiThoso who owo *'no will pleaso comno an( pay without further (elay 01' notice. A. G. WYATT, octatt Easley, S. C. Goods! ARRIVING DAILY Just o)enel a beautiful line of novelty DRESS GOODS. In all the new coloring and desigin Waist and Dress Silks In Persian and Dresden Effects. Trimmings Allover Irrideseent Nets, Jewell Edginigs andil I Insertions, Persian Rib. bons, rancy lBittonf to match and all the other "New T1rimmings. Dom't fall to See these lines as you will find all the Novelties of the seasou here. "NEWV PIEiCALECS AND Cl IEVIOTS NEI .1OINTLESS MATTING. [(Get our Prices] M'ALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods and Carpets. "ITerlepone No. 87. I'. S.- litterick I Patterns. NovS-9.. STILL HARPINO ON SHOES. I IIav I h ii tih-st lie I Ihav over olferett '11 i lnl ' he p i is. Ilower. A flti 1\111111e f,-r 75-,. A liven 1mit'1011 sht- fir 1.11. .\ gooi itnvt's shoe ior . 1.25. My stu k lof' :.'r" weries h'4 iouthl retei vo y itrat 5tj i . is ih. Iofet - ll i a31.. r: fir 25HA RR 1S. Iliiei a he i. A h t 111111 Iltg (1f7 t hi cm 's- fou 10c. A ll III- V4111 y 31' w . It(, 21,' veits aftil hary gClotto, ness ge :111 ah. Farim iei t hand yous alt at. T. E. HARRIS, I w out 1410 hu hels o(f corn amu 10,00o Cheap1 and Bst (iI re hat1 yu ay growou Wlie recom dforyn y-ouvr on sideration theus O COO p~h t r vissoled So. Thi Chapstand Bucet, 100ilze Tuihomrkeys! Call an tic 'husand getu rour gSouth aroe lar SI.~aii-ici i3cillieat. 1(1-a ils eshl'cI Main 1t rekt .\intrsh 8, II e04tmVo0l 100A)1 ur1ke ys!~~r Purnlson Buckwheat Flour from Fergnauson wheat. Kling r prepred.Bc. wai t.tii't' h )01, oinnt~ ltlstonW5 lflaltha t. Foodllil ilthalstnt l'nake for.tdo. CftoatarrI1 (iC r edtrmhv No remed'1 y is lagiffcta in eradFo. eain anbd enr sin imearhes ita~no ead eniche the ld, elimnaog t-robesd bacteri, e,and builda hro u Ithe stolystma from the filitoso,r I housan"is ofd ease goof catrr hv bdentienredtby intsi pawer. For al byoo ad kidiseaesitha.n enaor iythe Mu elaleadln edof "s uta oo. Buy The ptthIi riu w.l0 perv lare btt. Seekmfo~ adverotism enot m ti apr o Better'~'~ aise Mourrcrl cg~ MM AS E, we a abn 0