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lie People's Journal. T. C. ROBINSON, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. ubscription One Dollar a Year Entered at the Post Olhico at Pickens as econd-class matter. ADVERTISING RATES. One dollar per iich for first. insertion, tif .y ceiits for eachl .4u bse IIltit. ilin rt ion. .rheral disouit 1rtvertisentent o an. r liefrI (1 1 t iiti'' 1 1tl. 1iv ('1 11 fo ,atlti' cotracits.tt ferni ('nsh. iA 15thmalcon r ats, payailo quart erl. Nfaliteiis. On prie ltponi all. Nfo sple ipositiont or speial ratiles to foreign td rtisers. All sttre (it rntiak te rin of o paper ot abide v sch rts,;. Local notices, inl loc-all .tphnnnl, 14) cenlts4 r mie forwis neto tiiv et o che useiten.) t insreron. 1epMdrived otth f(l'liti s or X Advertisentents forl .omlinig issue shonh e uIne inl not later thant Mondaymorn kg'a The edlitor wvill not heo respjjonle~~( for the ews and opinions (of orriponlieis, it s th ame are cditallyii. endorsed. TilURSDAYOCT. 24),1 . STATEu. ]FAIR1. The lie of il tarnw1r is nc str ly more or lescs isolaited( and( heo is leprived of the advanltageos ofex ended intercourise. w Iithl h1is bro.(th rs of thlat nloblecaling His uts aal meanils of inf .ormation consmist. f roadiing antid ('xcllnge of ideas imong his neigh hors. From the natiro of his biniless he has lit 10 timl1o especiallt for thil formr nd ho often feel(,s thimprtnc of oxtenidinag his sourvo of infor niatioll bonvid the usual limit.s of is travels. Biut to travol muitich 11011ns a large 'XJelpe(iture of m11on1 y, 1111d an1 lbsenIe)c from his busi loss which ho c'anniioL wo1l afford. n1 bettor times for farmer's mny 1 f thle countcies hld f ,airs an1d af. orded them spen-did pipotuni los fol ailselit, al ultua nprovement, Vhey are tings of he past and there is no iilldlloiatf1 rospoet ofsch a bot termeit of 011(itiols iilricltua lilatters s to justily a revival of' theso or anlIzat ions. The Stato Fa it r ctonl tinues tlo ex st, 11(1 dI or the larille's tbe o1>. ortunities of social rleulions j and h benefits of noting the progress n agricultualn Ii and mechaniical af airs inl the State. It is a good inl estmeint of 1,th small sui of noney that. it retuires to visit tihe) tato Fair. It is better tLanllt a ampatignl of (ducation 1for th1e 'ounlg lwle~l to v'isit the Stat i sai~tall, anid lt.k ini tihe fair sad the citt.y of' Coltiaii. 'lT f'airi pr'omis(s to bei at gratual succeiss and1( t h rail[road rates halvI' bloen r'oducedI for t.hio oicasionI. T1heo fol lowin~g f'rouum te Cohhini corr'1os pondenIlt of thle News & Courier is Thej1 Slate IFair' is the next thing that is onl the miiinds of Columnbians. There has neVer been a time whenci the outlook for the event was as bright, as5 it is no0w. The Fair~ Asso ciation has11 received great enlcourlag~e *ment and tile entiries have beeni far anore numerous'015 than cusetomartiy. Th i is perhlaps,accounited for b~y the eer~ tainty of the premiltumf mon01ey and thei iberahity of tile piizes. Ak iiumber 'of spe0cial attractionsi have wit teni for 'places at the gr'ounds. Theli races'.' 'this year willI be well managedtct~, andm the entries .iindicate good 'aces. Thien the Columbia Association is dloi ng all :it can to co-oper'ate anid maltke thle .affair a suIccess. 'The full proegr'ammoe of the city COmmliittee will be :an mlounlced Tuesday. The11 railroadls have all agreed to a - one cenlt i'ato 10or tw d'(ayS of ' air' w~eek, aml'~ latige' crowds will com iere f or the r'ema~tier' ef thle week. It is very -likely that the y'oing ladies of Winthrop College wilt coiio dowvn to Colunnbia for at dayV or two luring Fair w~eek. Miss Laurila ElliR. This entire enmmlliunity wasll gretly) slhocked last Sihiydi biy the sad inthe'll ~gence fr'om Gaiinesville Gehorgia, that Miss LaurIa Ellis wals dead( and Itat her remaIinsit wouIld be ati .Liberty' oil the .Northi bundti traIln. It waslt not know~n that. slhe had beent :sick. She wa'ls ill only at few (days oft mahi rial fever, dying in a fewt hours aifter the first alarming symptoms appeared. TIhe re' maliins were' accomipanliedI fi'om (Gainesville' by John0 L. Ellis, her birother' withI whomi she had1( livedl miost of the time f'or the last thireo year's. Thel funeial was had fromil Ilethlehemi last, Babbath, hemng :oinucted by Rev'. WV. M. IlIardeni tihe pa~stor', as sisted by Rev. J. 1R. Riley, D). 1). It. was attend~ed by many113 sorrowmng i'elativ'es andit frlend1s. Miss Ellis was a remanirkably birighi(tand frighly tialentedl young hidy, ia paltienit indefatigable andi ambitous $tudent~t whlom n o obstacle cotuld (dismaty or' disourlage'. Hecr siplenldid opportunities wvere inot onlly 4,horoughly a ppr'eciated and1( enjoyed, hn mrvdto the fullest extent. She grat Buated at the Williamston Female College while quito young, was appointed to a pim iessorship ini the Faculty and took it pst Mrdaecourse. After severin~g hei' con). itection with til insitituloll she enterd anet ively into tihe work of her cloe profession Inspired by a laudale ambition to excel in her caliag, she wenit to tAho Normal Col lege in- Lebanon, Ohio, where she0 again graduated with theO hilghest honto,(. TheIl strengthl of her native ability increatedM by -al1 that education could give and all .the &harna of a noble christian womfani, hieiht *4and beautified by a divine faith that ver falterdd, she was the jewel of an aged e % r's heart, and the ideal of a, n'oble wo - n. -Strange mnysteri ous Providencel khie midst of her earthly success8 and1 jiness, shre is called to the ighelr life. t ure life is ended on earth, and lbe tn e lavern. She was loved by all wlio oW ht. # '0t as e nroory of burled love, pro as be prayer which chidhood wafts MIXSON UESIGNS. Col. Fe. M. Mixon, liquor com missionor, sont in his resignation to tho Stato Board of Control on the 9th inst., and'it was acceptod to take effect on the following Sat uirday. Ho was not exactly asked to rosign, but, if ho hadi not, hI would have boon. It is-a pity thal ho did not soo his way clear t< resign sooner, and rolievo the re form mnovemiont of that muel load. Johln1 T. Gaston will act as se utor commissionler unltil Alixsona sucosssor is appointed. li, legis lature will probably abolish the ofico, as thoro is little us. of it in) under the present, law. - - 0 .111m- __ -- 1lr. .1. C. Alexander- has .has reP sumeicd his oldl position ht.1-Jind 11.( counlters" at H ri' Appointment of Managers for the State and County Electioi, Pickens County, S. C. To be held November 3d, 1896. John T. Boggs, Chairman; 0. S. Stewart and Laban Mauldin Board of Commissioners. T \T I: 4.4 'T il 1 '. 4 O 1 l . \!' a 4it~ill Io ' h14 ha -d (if lIet'tio1. ('om 444'i'?1i'er, 4i4 heSt ae and41 4Ion ut eleet141 Iin he j:nsley: \\ 11 Ilrynit. 'T %ihrtin, W I Suith. hie~: ' Iit 1ichanison, 1) .\ ('hlinlblin, Rt I \\4 iil. 0-' Itn1,!:- 1 .1 .Jonston, IL. h. ('inytonl, .Jnmes i.4 Si\x Ali ii: -1 . .4in lr t t. .3 TI t'ower,.1 .1Ii l i $'os. I'niter-:I I 1h 4looughs4, li NI Ilu1blin~ 1' 1. illh C're k: -.1 I Alexaitler. .1 ,1 Parsons 1. ;-:nitatoe: --l 1 Gilstrap,.1 W I' nnomits, .Jessie I'u Ik luitown:- A ('Slatierltujid , W It .1l te11 , .11 Llaychl. l'etervv rek:- W tirillinl, G( ' Foster, W E. (l01. Ioolpers Gin:-.l NI 1 Williau$s, 8 It 111111t, .1 T htildivess. C'ros I'liti4s:-.1 ht I ooper, .1 P 'itiley, T NI reetinti. Il'itkets ' II:- i 1 Looper, .1 \I Nenly, W V ilassitignme. I 'ilorit:- ' al 1 T Iloggs. .ohn t'ennuell, I t rawford. 'The elet tion will Ie beld in T1it-saity, Novein ier :rd. Polls olpeii it 7 'elock It eilt- foenloot Id close il -1 o'e4nek in the aIftteroutsi of the ti.: If electioni. lvIeetors vote for (novertior, lieitenitnt (over itor Sevreta ry f Kt(tI, A ttorteiy (;imeral. C'i'ti roller (-eiteral. AlIjtlttxt atid ins ietorti eeil'I itite Treisurer id Superitiendent of tlitte4 [tl. Two represetatUl ives to tihe 1lower bn I1iiel f the legislatiure, Ciretilt Solicitor told c itil Mlilers. The 1111inge I'ir f election( 4luil reiiir el ever eleetor oeiriIng t) vole fit "t h elect IonI, befor. lillowiig hiln to Vote, it i'ddll itionl 1t14 pr$din he eiluie diri uf the eviusyear. The pr Autlono l a'41' certitlle rai or of11 the41 receipt the llster1( auhiedtlet li'4i114$144'sne taxe 14ha4 the nielusll e 4 iaa eiverpofo hepynn thereo444f.L .\iai.genst- are ((IunungerI514I4' luro t usa h iIch14 regni~~estdt nicet the r iniisin ut Pli ket2 S' he. onlm tlt urd ayt hit. :i ll . i in ( u'el wk 1. n I'to recivoi boer tke 4'(t's disruto A for c4'1$n(igt hle n Thpountge ntar hof Me alitd ~ig rthe ~lection et n u' eive th anetl Mmisers ot Wenesd ay. N o 1. 1 t% T The bae Hold Novembwllae inn, ti89e geWin Nay Hurhesr Chrvirca: .. Dea an Jon .iN .Lagor, B'omardsotr Cof Stat as d Ountyrs. t 4444 h't.* 19,18% P~t ickensoi4 14I4,i~e. 44 Co ny I4l1S C. l.0I4'44 'I.4ld4 -IiYI'lllb11 ' d, I 1896Zt ll W.ilr, N.4i44:~-4 Hughes Chirmo41. C.~r~l 1L DAn and John .1Langsto S l.\T 10 rick-' . .tTl 1 ' \I lIn<l4.1 14 r. Si i I 4'44I ': Ir NI P414 ii'ics ('' I'y4rI ~cvl -n4.4l (.t 1in 4i :- :ihti rio. .94' , rA 1 311411 141n4 of eteniIdet in14I heI at 'Iekenst.iII.,441N th '24th4 4hy, ~ eor s. \\. A I clyIl . es wm~ 11nante. 4' witiil .n thel folowthge daoino 44d4 bInr. all4. fE he l'ree~inc ts linnn1ed:ot. ~~t !4 || 'li n1444Iinn. ll Ni4x I)l:-'. Alt 1nrretl~t. 41441 ei I re ant. 1444t11r1 W 4' Tr mi n .l Grl lle sie anro i 1 I- atatE 14 l Winrh44t1ero Tyl or 'il cc ewar (l (1' r4e.'(.' Peter's !4I-141i. i )11tl lo inn T '411(ltCIghe 8414 in i e Wi l~l s. le8 41 ,404001).N -""441r Ili lin: F. 4.ines, t 7 A W lims and l 'ri w ('hliiiins: Io~ with h theI, h. di en and 31 11 I ena t'. it.:-144 11 eley11 ''bs'y.n edt'nho :- ('l htrv81er oftnt .lohn Carey atd A .1kll veinb', 44 .ui for ri i den~t. a1 184 li tr, 10 t fCo ik 44 141e1reentatve k'in 'nges r thekeH41( I~iTht~ird f'hoAlnmIers o 1ertions shdeal reire of1 -A.r leTor Co1fering 'to vte and stidllr befrealow i., hflitvtehadition019 to whilkc (prdn aino rye irateinceinllpet proofco thelg paymntxionlts beonsre aid eofctinlo bisesare deawd payekanuesso led~ 011in01 ohu BanlreTble dringh preisear rwcill f0 theU .Olir u thori to collee ontMr. C dobo onlsieproioohepymn Court, of (Geni(IeraIl Sessions Con43 vonoud Ioniday morning, J3udge I D.Wither-spoonl presiding. Ils ollom Cl11.rge( I1w grailId tlvN ()I theI sevral hills upon which th-y were to 1)Iss. Tilt first 3ase8 11' tria I w s aganstlio Ert1. Alec'Xhorter and T oiit I ms 111 luli, el arge I I In ' cttny (f ivve Stock, J). 1'. Cart.y - de ell de t wlIll and~ th vrjt was Iot guilty. l I all k Ing and C t'. ini n ,i);l ' tirt' ' t 'l \\;IL3 I .'t.48 (f o'e ( I43 I. A Ii' hi i aI , 8 0 r dmefendelt him, antd lljry.e il I a vc'Ii I c at I Ill I s uI II I lI a I .it t v.I T ,l t s f:I Ig a Flu I'e e I. r I~ r S4 fw .'Il1111 1lij) wi dr1 ' f." ( 'l -' Id li . v . I t v. :lIt I v,'r1.( ,1tc lIII t _,r ill y w a r % i'lt1 1 ''1 r-Id TIi 0 "irI. t cenI - b Tuesday W aS I I g i l'rry ('um h , or as 1. hat it I i cIt I 1 1. 111 4 (V I I t -II. a 1 I i lit, Std I'ilit V i l lt 'Lit to ki11ll, ' an 814the SlicI~~ior n oin osse T, ch ca. agins i ltlw.bi for as 4ault l to attery withl. intent kill, as I- 1 '4 pr m et o 1 pav.. ent f aIIl c oits. Ili ~ I tI,' Ias ag Inst .J s. ( o r o T oml ( org ( nI lliza 'eth ll n ton.for aree y ofliveo kJs oreploaded gullity. 'hlere will b i4nll dy singing at New Frl ' ipuch urh lon ilm ' 1 1 IhiI lit Sunday inl 'NovemOr~l, bgn l 1ng a. ii 1cok The Easta wt Sanlging Aoito illnu-et at tha,10 chre jl3the saile day. Tbcli Hurricane Twsi ig in~g Alssociat-lon w%1 illwmet. with oidein Crk 1aptist c Iu I on t'lhe first Sunday ill Inxt. nonth aIt, t 1i 'clo k. T p'I h s , 'j I c 3 i (lvitel w:1h tih ir boo4 lnd dinn<-rIs. (3443 ''~iI~t'3l zlt~l ' m i3 ll 13 Ui44Id The Falsle yl! I Singing 3Ss)ociatioI will me4't. wit'h ev 1aptis chu(ch, ",unday, NovemIr ist a I9 o'clock a. ml. Jr l:1 Mu Jl.n sst. Pres. Exhbitio ofa p lltax n'Ievipl ats w I' IS I 1rgistration tl i44fi nt1 11is ailt'1(''sl ( 144() vt I)tlIer. I I' ha1 v lO ' (1 ti i r13'ilS It .1 (11311 caIt I from fl'om yofll ollu Trein 11 of tit 41 3'Is t )1\ 110111) i LoIndon1 'Iys: ''\ n hit 111pon1 11OVel ex1ati1ient for a4'certa31, intit, 44\1( I , " ( iv In 3' v 4 1' 4'11() 111,) 11i1w 11 W iiteit hal it 13lo,11'l( li l'si at . I il les n'h I', 1 ;ii week wn lii ,81 N atnew (Is y ht Vt'.I. t I-n sh i 1I4.' it ** Udly w o'. IC e'. e lit 110 'V ))'ll' it 1(1' co-tl 1)3 r|111 . (Jno 31(1( 1)0 e ('uIe lle All<l tleberilt) Iillf~ fwo itiI itu fromd 1))l( ell iii n wf lo1 h11( ave ('wo1l fol 1(tAhes- twio advti eents t ai 11) C lt vel (IP i-ell atv Caolg n , th.ri. A .Bos \fewil sel a dea hio esidhnet t h day of Dofembmr la i piT o. a cntdannI 15ars kbpinw asthunedms pacvne.swu~ FALL AND WINTER GOODS We ire now ready for you with a big stock of FALL and WINTER.1 GOODS We are proud of our purchases, and feel confident that they will nieet your approval. For six years we have been work ing for your trade. We have studied and learned your wants. We have bought Dry Goods and Shoes! To ineet all of your wants, and by far the largest we have ever bought. We want to be lielpful to You! And will (1o our best to prove to you that your best buy ing interest centers here-thit for every dollar you spend over oir counters, you will receive a just equivalent. We give you good GOODS The Lowest Prices! And polite attention. Our Dress Goods! I)epartment is complete, wvith prices ranlging froim 10 cents to 2.o per yard. All thei new weaves and colorings, T'riimnings ii Braids, Jets, Velvets and Silks. We] head the list on Linings. Cold Weather is Coming! Prepare for it in tine. lIed Flannels, White Flannels, Twilled Flannels, Plain Flannels; a goodl heavy Red Twill Flan nel for 10 cents; our 20 cents Flannel 'can't be beat. Jeans! Jeans! Jeans! We have pr-epared for all the boys, old and you g, with Jeans from 10 cents to 50 celits per yard. See our 25 cents Jeanis, and if you don't say it is the best you over saw for the ionley, we won't say Jeans to you any more. Shwes. Shoes. ShIoes. t .Rominbem1r that shoes are to be worn by all classes and con ditiol ol ( ien, women and children. \We are ready to supply their wants. No inan can down ine on shoes, either in quality or price. We do )lot claimi to be the only mian who sells good shoes, but we do Iet the other inan sell all the .orry ones. \\e canu't tell you all in this advertise1nent, bunt call at ouir store inl the Vest il(l, nad we will prove to you shat this is the place( to doIy( u tradingt. (rve' nville, S. (1 West End. h I 'Ith'in hi dico I4k PiOFk n' ISII. ii' I wh n , 1" he 1 fohwinog (axes will ()ritliary ~coo tax : 3,000'iti.1ml. 1'air'0 ofi ln's, lIoys, Womtani's, au ss- \ll nub1 hodliedl men b<t veii2 -(s :nl C'liblrien's Sho~es, 1actoryv s:nn- mad fd) years of age, except ohl pies tobe ohlat esstha m~mfa -4Ilahbors ale liaible to poll1 tax. StrIers5 prices*t, beg'iningFi e br -n-Ii1y A ispeciall 2 ilis will be, collect st- - '( idii 3hg laran selool district and1( 1st. 3~~~ sp(ciall .1 mill s will be. colle4cte'd S uch'l 4 i) 's to 1n cheap.10( l shoes0 ini tin, towin of Fasley. ontly coeonce~ a110 year, amll no(w is . will bo at, the foliowing pilace~s yourl timle to SeeI liargainIs. Come "n the day13s namiied holon-: and see before the sizes are picked At I'ater's Nov'. - untu11)11 11 a. (lilt anid sol' At. SiX Mile Nov. -4th a I'ternio( . The Factory Shoe Store. eitao<th L 1 J. M. Dickson, ' LbryN.ltIi MVang'r. Al;lhyNu..1h I. ". I C. Seba lfer, ant expe- t(rs '1i11 o.1t l~i ri(eced shioe' miaker, is withI us, who 4 .ii repatnrs all k i 114s ofI sho(es, 1:415 A .uhes' to' o .111,11 mclii 2~.) A t Conra Nov stG''N'~1th. At lLil Nov 10th ,o. I ~ il Ai iiialy. o .I h ~---- A t Crossv Painis Nov. 17t-h un1il 11 . 3''3IA . 4. hi, 551tj i 1 . m , (3'eeovjll ~A I ho:'pers s'st ore. N' v. i I IhaaIf ATT~RN EY AT LAW' At l1ingh.-4 C re Nov. t 1 2 144 14 ''s ( 11AtC l'o unmkinatonN 1 l h un..l , I'reenil I' . ii . ii ebtie ('401, l o 18 r4c(ie(n m .e tite Li o j1- i; tv.A 1 rEustator' ov.e 17th.ic af )r AT O roe CEAnd LAW A1 t ail'b On-kwilj. No ivl 111.011)101t oiooc lc l'racti' i n a11'I~ ll the cour t lsob oe led g,(h a e li Comingnn,, unilD1. Elst at which :1 ~el 4'at1th4'time'tsp'iilledEin1ord)rstl viie ,.(~. R splecOi' di so C~~ming's 'rii ST. Yuvo 4'4)aV~~t' VI4?. 4:41 iii ~11)08 Cit m-ton o . I o s Ie'to(4 the~ conlion 'I aisa low~ '4 ( pri e wi .I vile,4. l. Olliilove Addson covi nc'k e o .: 1 11. thi:. I2u I ' pIools3iK n ~ il'' IDrtiI. $1 .0(. ;a; pies llress lood(s, half ~I4l0t 1 1 !'af 1l(e ~i li&i o hue o Nol(ion, 1'l'(':1per thaniyo can(1) i~~tol f11704ll~ 111 (101i ( P'onn;~ toGrnilleh:. l'Ui lt ' w i and i'u tuIteel0 11( ujj' 'l4'4le nl nothmIi lg h1(t ha rg.alus. "'We' 1 a e: calted '). 0)1 ' Walker & Owlings, 811AIoiltua1(1 h014 1 1 8 I17 MIain St., (1reenville, S. C. (ivn in i'nxIa . lis2Ii ll 41 Feb.T27, 1TAfTE Otf - 1TOildt'iOLIN ) (~i~~,] CoU~Nu' OF , P p'KIC X WHAT'S in a NAME? Moro thian most peoplel thitik for. Whens you see the naimse of DIm)Fls & Ct). You 'ook at it., as you do any othor ad. TIat.'s when, voit akeisi It Inistako. YOU lIIst imul it. over carofrtilly aud find <)III whagt it inm. phos. .1t, will , shov you i w to slend Your Iiilscv in h V 411M ['all anld winlter Clothing, Ila1ts, aid (o'lits' liur ilisnhig goods. Fior instiviee We sell you a suit ol clot h4 for $5, $7.50, $10 and $12 that ther holso i oll, for $7. 50,,14 f).$I2 adll $15, .low (1t wo do it. \Yo s linlly haly tfhlii rigit, al--C( give i ho lwoi~io the honofit ofr our k iow ledge :ald si rowdness. .11ow dlo w( get Oilr kisolodge. By ox prience0 and painis inl buyinag gctds. All tIhese facts put ogetiet' will Coliville ul lV 111111 of Sound 1ii1id ailsd jud giseist, t hat w l 'atwe tell you are faets. \V(e holietve il giving our - te5llil's the best value wo p)siIily Cal, it i.- to our iltorest to d so, an(d tH, alniount Wf Cash businIIss We arU, doin rig con5vin5ce's Ius that It ho plielo have learnued that V(e do h1SIsin 'ss strictly (It busineoss priin ellples, nineuly, One prico-aund that tho lowest, and no credit whici <oes away with lossesllseic.t our reasoni for. clailning to be I h, heail est, clothlig holusoi in m li shi te. Come itn, we want, your trlde( i (l 01100 wc. sell you we llivo got you for ke1eps. Vours truly, i l ad mn .; i i s t ~ Creenville, S. C, Attractive! Attractive! Attractive! New Goods! New Goods! New Goods! In Every Department. Therej~ is too muchel to tell SO wI mullt a k yo to come ~tuId see' for yourisehv. W.- wmil011'Iicsi . ow of ther insany hsarga rit- wh- ieb I m(iis I ny 0!I S e~ Ma1( ur Iie~ il \t 1ill in ni' r( ln10kaio!wii i lor eens . llo' ., '. 's {-. It)ee, (hiI s .. ii II -. inc~~lh i.a and Co.lirEd ('.li 10 cent5 s. ->i Ik I( Yrd Ii'Tv~'''jj.lIs 1(. hih-55, nie rv Blanskts "I~s isltel 1% l Ih.0ket. In elsush I hu.d 'I a .. -I a n n a nn t .xt r uune >' c. cent Is. Yt r Wils dun~hisst hrtins m . b estM I iiekinsg 5, I, 7, , I1 2 :- o. tl, ot7- l-> ('lts. a51 -id. aWI' y h The! hV - II r 'Sit ye, (& he t 1dmonth dr iyth h. -s i e ,.~ ~ I t'V for $1.00. ; '~, (iitl' i Y k 8 e ( ' i*.' t~ ) lois c et C sshii-rs 's-al n-;)Sw to '((. l Ij Ir~\' ;\| l ' iSi i ~ \ l ~ . * I S mone inha Ilay .\ io:Ii isiF(\i' Carpet nutI 1tin (Ie We0 asre the slr a (sl 1'* 5w noeythan) anhou~s e in upst~ )10oo osl Ess Ela lunt s wih l u b -r he atins ofl)e r(t't~ oi:~' iet le WG. c.V'Lh. S,\