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Local and-Personal. -Jas. M Barr, of Easloy, was in to keo us Moilday. -Maj. Ambler, of Ani)ber, was iii Pickens Monday. -Mrs. J. ). Cureton visitel in GrCenvillo last week. -Mr. E. -J. Prince, of Equality, j as8 amcng his Pickens friends last -Leland Boggs, of Easley, vis ited relatives and friends in Pick ens last wook. -Miss Ada Gillespie, of the Six Mile country, camo in last Monday to mnter tho Graded School at this place. -Rev. J. T. Dendy, of Ker1haw, is visiting his brother, Pro, . F,. Dendy, on (llssy Mountain St. this week. --Niss Sallie McDaniol returned home last Wed ne5.eny from Green vi liO WIe ul IM 11118 i)eell spendoing a short while visiting relatives. -North Caroina cabbage nd apple wNagons, iave beguni to arrivu in P'ic kenS prtty rgl r-1ar. The I fruit NiIICl th-i.y are laIrtketing" is tile iinest wex hye sevSon. .-T'horo ';bf(h ni a 11 man beans markt 11 h:ro tl aI. The ori r te' . i >n i I pr d icn, II is t' ri I I iuIId karilin a, i - ( wali ut -* o r - 110 r,:; Ieyi ai~ a [:S b i. -M.ch M -, *V . -,T ::. -eu . ;,. han tl -- den btin te .li mor nfn in lb uCl blast. Thr'y are * 1ris 'lut som1e fino w\ork aud i terprisJ and its 1nunagr,' R. M.I Wert z. -Mr, W. T. Mieare . anold Pleken2ls residenter bt 1" now a rei dlont of Oconco ctoy near ~i the city of lFencea , wqs5 poenbulO'aiin1g frienidr. --The G3raded Schocol at this place is in a ilouirishmng conditLion tdue to the able manaIgement of its. (ire several who enteredi last Moni day with gocd prospwc ts; for a larger attendaunce. --Mr. Clando HeIat h, of tihe new tinid mammniothi firm <f i-loath, 33ruce, Mor'row Co., at PieL'em, ar lired in our tow.n a few dlays ago and will alwnyV. ho~ fon2d read~y to1 suayely s3erve~ you in their "Pig Bloro." -'-Engiincer, W. T. Jeansh, got a fall last FridIay 1romii off the rail on or near tile W~olft Creek t restie. Y.e got pre'tty bad ly bru ised up but Itot dangiI~erously hurt. We( are'( gl ad to say3 lie resum~ed chiarge of his engiie tho next afternloon. --Married, onl Nundlay, Pept. 8,0, at the residenen't of the <flIciatin~g neta ry pic1jI, M. F.' 11 r Ier, Mlr. Ben P'ac1, to Al iss Mlaii Hayes. Theli cerLoeoy wa'ls witw ed by'( th iI~coutrt in Ii i,; it'", whou aftr ward rc pai i-d t'. tihe h( nm of t he groom'is pr'M Mr.' and M rs. *J1e Pa'ce, W ar 'b . aco-I l u tf li 4d 'l ii' a ' . rm:.e of I Li . . the ll' em a'' m Greenvie on tho. reader, If --I j pjapa . andc it Iin j meat LI - enat. u~t w i( 4t ill hi in bhe - rgo Il'Ith i'llh. a l yb '*'e 5 ,.' .1i V.ahoI it 'O theo in. t sert 0j r ':3 toiome and4,1 See him. - 0 shoii0 ulwalys be. bon 11in unla i 1h. t. it in much better for ma-ii Iher to''vI wear out tha n to rust rut. T.his ttpplienf to pr'intinig Ui. Go as well as t roter elderpitsII . Thi. Senine1 shoubl i-nutously r'emembehr th is antd avoid throwinog "rok8" at other housecs, uqrticu )arly when they know that lihe houso thoy were throwing atha 01)1)ya few glI~ winidows to it, while thoy the~tmseIves~ lived iln a house~i (b#4Waq"Al gla" Vrbu Ka N! - %ati' trJhs returnel on t ho 11 )f Sept., to her studies at the Wil iamston Female College, William ton, S. 0. -Tho Boston Journal thinks Te ddy Is "the knightiest figuro iII Amecrican jolites." Thiniik of i kIight with a cow--wihacker inl his had(, sp il n his loso and a felt bathi (tII oil his copptd have. It is a striking suggestion, to ie sure. I ho comic .Iapers shioule make hl l m st of it -Mr. W. A. Dagnall, son of \t-. R. R.- Dagr.all, of this place, ho has been in Pickens for the >ast few days, has been promoted >t a position as mail clerk on the ioutlieril w Ihiay betweeni Char otto and Atlinta. Mr. Dagnall is (le (ervintig younig man and is wor ,by of all tho succoss in which he -The school opened at Contral mn Sept. 2.1, with Prof. Rufus Rav s principal and lMiss Eflio Carr as irst assistant. It is expected to Iave a music teacher to tako charge ,f that 'departnint, soon). , Ie elool opened w\ell aind the pros >eels P for a good school is very Iood. It is expected that a large umbetr of boarding pupils will ho n the Contral Graded School this ufi. Tition and other expeonses vill be less than at most anly other io of like advantages. -The Execuitive Committoo of h' S.:nd Regilkeit of S. C. Vol inle' rs in thl. Spanish-American ve arranged for a reunion (iof mIfnilt inl Celumbia during 1 ato hnir this fall. The day t I at f'r the renilion is Oct. 31, (heerimmittio has aIlso ar P a 0qut en tlIe fol night. Th f. ofhcors who at -4ep1te to conatrit uito $5 . ;1 C.. l enlisbtoI nIez $1 each to s' to-fraying th)e lxpenisos of' tihe a i ot. Al11)Imbes of Li regi - mc:n. it, this county who desire f'ur Ina informationj will do weull to I wanlt to renit a boiler, not l',ss liin 16 horso po , in good fix. ill payV 25 (As. a day for it. Ap >iy to J, Aloizo Brown, Cateochee, .C. 2t. If vou owe me)0 anything I will )1,sider it a great favor if vou wvill etue in ful!l by Nov. 1st. If you anven't the money for it all I would 1ot sneeze at a few .hbushel's of :orn ; my horse can eat it. Y. :ur-.vory truly, it. Jas, L., Bolt, M, D). -U h 10l Otir flilinflro jOtf aip-. -CI iats for teacher 'a eerlificiaes r- 1Piekens ,eopmuty.will beL held at Picknwv Liiday, Oct. .12th, cemn nonecing at 9 o'clock, a. m. By >rd-er of StLate ~Suprintendent of, V. WV. Fi. IlniarT, b3t. Co. Supt. .Ed. -Mrs. Polliri C. Hlendrickg. the >olove~d wife of Mi. George Hen lriekr, and daughter of Mr. John nud Catheraino Nall1ey, died at her iOo Aug. .10th, at 8 p. fl. Her' 'emiaiuis was~ laid to rest tho daiy ollowving at Fairview Church. :ov. J. A. 8. Anderson conducting ho funeral services. She was greatly afflicted with ani nwward caincer for some) timio before ler' death. She lived to see her so scoreo years and fought a good igh t for her -God. She, bore nl lwhr sickness with nuch pat ience, niever mu rmered or \vorri'ed, bu1t very often spoko of lie Lord being so good1 to her, and 1shed( Him, to bless all who hiad -lememlbered( hier. She sa 11id she tYved everybody and God abovo ril. She u as con tine d to her hted Oily) wo) wook bu Imt suffe~red very' much etofore The liuil to be0 in) bedl. She ailktd to aill her relations antd ri :d' as they camiei to see her and dlO t hem to live for .Josus and1 wC 3 sikne ss oP sorrPow i' parfling to hewis a lm'-mber of the Meltho.. ia Priotestant Chiorebi; her memn -od was laid to rest. She was a1C ithii[it'hh and t ruo chirist ian 'n' 'ill wvho knaewy hi'r Iaved her ho' 1.ll big grl'Ily mfi~HCsed in her 'o' unn1 ity as shit was~ over ready' o . the nedy, v'i.'t [ ho sick, lhed4a. 'r ord of Cy m'pal Iy e bermivaedl, a word of ch.-r' he'iiint, and1 gave good advice at'o tro fygn s ,r, aib0. spoko to hlibtirenl to loro and( fear thle Lord. She' to'ld hier husband, chi ilon uiir frienlds good-bye and asked 1ll to be goiod 0n iearth sio t hi'y VouldI not1 f.eari to die and1( moott her u unC'aven. She w~enit off in) a t an e or itwo hours and theni r'ouisd and tn,"Overj the River, Faces I A' ll th-at were~ present can !ov~re fot'get her~stuihniig fuc~o and OVO b)oamiing Cyes. as . she s ung. "a thecy.. would weepiYi monda her etd te said, "1o not cry 'i it, is a. I ha ~iy exchainge for mrU.-theo /)t 10 With Olo and I do nlot fear' o0 cross tho' river of death, all is .'right. She leaves a hueband, four'chil lRz2h t nda hoet. of f r in de to mourn 'ir death;i they have f-he deep symr. A~h i h nir mn'ty, F'odder' gal horintg ill this, scet i( is0 (111u ovortid cotisti pictll J ad; gce -. "'A short hoit v iI.- ho q iiicke Carried' tile Crop; Is lighit an'x :ioo1 be gatilitred or1 pi d al gliiied. Soime sickliiss san this v i i but no deatlis t i tis iiiii g. M.1ies EVe)'li n41dvie k s. 1 uag~ig of' Luciaii ilelidrich:Z, (d "I ica, (3., has had a -,iever(' tt t21C1W of i th v-ond. Her ci 1hyic'2tial Nva W11 'lei ill buit when 110 (I'iriVeI ]wrtIiQ w as sio badly 13' lel thU J(~iiIat h( 1' ('(I hietoro lii, le.ft lit'i t Iirollt wd a re'lieved by tIe. Ibi'.ii~g (,;, -Ill all Bess on~ tile i11sid(:, f t I e t' 1ii li proib)Il3 piliiheri i 1. S.te j2.; cm LitldoeaY111 till 5 yval Oi ilatugi' r of Amus C2.~tliraj Of Pu mpk in towi, has -,il at tckc h)ilhlieriv. Evoery att etimi poi S ibIc is beinog g ivez, J ii r by~ Dr. .1lli .N.. Creulshaw, tie t( zttldlig plys eitl and Sbe is doii.g well lit thl 111,ald MrI. ciroli~aw thinks si will recovei'. 110 wliie:3 ei'cr I odv to use~4 every jiroeeitive po s ib! v Agaiwit, tlo Out break of pip1 I heria. Oi Sa turd :ty a I turio ii Dr. .1.X Crvenishaw was treatod L.-)t a Im ifri ci A. '1'ho Dee t') a; Id fa in L':j~iyc~ it highly'. ;\ Ilong tit Imraies pre.4'i t iv. iM\r. \I ,t . 1P: ('uis mid sisl-i-, Al . N!.I\i~Ma 1011(1, Mism .1 'sie U2r''wchav '.y* A. K A40% ~l, dim5-v Ncer.i m! ~ vi'2.a 11in-la 11v t in 2\'cl 21 . f 11r, ti:1., lil)' of l' 1i: l I, X f (10si ip I 2 i'hbI W 1~ tInd Jeinei 'C41iioi1I t Hi cq joy.~i~a it' (14 hilight, witih th(Iri 11011, 11il ~i)5ti2~SU 'I Ex.2P 8) JAY. I o. (ut. D. WinW -If, Unn furn~ish I-mi' i~ W im Ilriip sc \(t'1 Oil cli( je lsi, 1111 i 6ees .UlX .i2 ~'iire to I(!t ('I l i hs Iiave a ehilan ce atIC1. tcclcr to tv;"" -iI j tr. U Varle., C 1 'i' hr <l,f I Jtil" pIpeo 'ill be pleits, -- lea n that there Is at ieat.onedread - at sciience lits beet, able to T - I 'ili s stag'es, andl that Id Viatarri. st I. . M .ri It h Ir s tile only positive 1mi to the medical tfaterility, lv-eing a coni-titutional dIsease, coistititional t reltnieilt. c .: h (ne is t.-.ken internallyv, c'ketty uipOnl tle blooiatid mut. - is if the sytemI, tIhereby ie. the fouintion of the disease, tite pItimt. itrenglth by btilld .1 1 t.m cons2 t ittitioli an11d aisatiIg ina dIng ilt.. work. The plroprietors n, h faithla i Ifs enrative powers. It22- omli-r O:e Iluniidred Dollars for ny ct ( t 111 t it. failhi to etre. Send for i te t Imon01ials.. .2 ree, 1-' J. Cliilleney & Co., Tole ) .Hl by Drggist, 75e. 'e li's iinili PIllsar1e the hart. YOUNC MEN WANTED, i .u e d i l-t anil good character, to - ,1C.\l:N TELEGRXiAIlY, 1 .:o I nfe-ounti g and typowritting. i.Th ii.-dorsed bey all leading railway a : i as the only perfect aid reliable ci-t ointi of Its kind. All our graduates :1t.2 asted I positiotIs. Ladies also ad it t , ! . 'ivr it for free enitialog. 1%0! term oI eln Auigust 15th. Gsona TlKURonArn COLtROR, 'lmt ILexingtun, Ky. - That Throbbing Headache I- \W. uIld quickly leave y0ou, if you -.:. d l)r. King's New Life Pills. T!. i. ais of -ufforrrs have proved in. II atciloss merit Sick al,' iN, rits Hlaeaaces. Thley matkt d pu., blool and build up your y haalth. Only 25 cents. Money I not, cured. Sold by Bolt & T r. uly Dr'u.<gist, Wolf In the) fable put onl clothing because if lie on his own reputation he x tacomplishi his pixposo. -21trit1-P1rs of EeWitt' Witch S e couldin't soll their it ess rtves oin their morits, so !it put them in boxos and wrap. !w DoWitt's. Look out 1or' i I,. Takho only De%' itt's Witch I -alve. It euros piles and v a Hl sk n diseases. Dr. G. WV. Earle. (tclped Win Battles. I tv- iie oflicers and men ,r irom the Front to say that -cratches, Bruises, Cuts, u nd', Sore - Feot and Still J1 ,,s, Ilicklen's Ardien Savle is C ".est, inl the wvojd. A m,.%rne for Purnis, Shin Eruptions and Piles. ,5 e0s. a box. Cure guaranteed. S ld by Holt & Thornley druggist. (C.ineso are dingerour enemies* or they are treacherous. That's wy all counterfeits of DoWitt's *eh Ilazel Salve are-dingrourm. Ii- look like De, itt's, but in. of the al-.healing witch haz. y al cotainingedients lia. 'ritate tho kin And cause paj1ireonius For piles, iniriloes i d nseis utse the origina >tv of A Slave. " imdiiu and foot for yyiaus ha'insf of disease is the rm of' slavciry. 'George D. Os, of Manchester, Mich., 'My wife has been so help. Jive years that she coul l over in bed alone. After too bottles of Eleotric Bit. Lci is wonderfully improved n ale. to do her own work." surr eme remedy for female -s quickly cures nervousness. 2 l"nesCs,melal choly, headache, he!aiutmna and dizzy spells 1 ;el'.and to neoah, to sickly, --d "n people. Curo~ guaran. t*.Uoly :.60c. Sold by- Bolt & TI IrnleyO dru'gg iste o ans n~il he spoht in -poli. [. y' e r2 . We cauY-tkeeop the nt going -e'ithout money - ro ha wd can keep the 'e~I\i!~ 2us: wi thout ufood. Dy. ' N ~ ~s used to starve themselves N ' 'odel Dyt'spc'psia Cure dhigests Iah .v.> 'at ad allows~ you tou .t 0:0~ the1( goiod food1 you want. It 1. radi aly cures stomach troubles. To PATENT Goad ideas rny be securetd by out' aid. Address, ~ ~i. THE PATENT RECORD, ---i~ot - -on Balomore, Md. euusto Thel PatontRcord *i.00pr nnuta. - ane if we~ iall. Auvy one sending 212 'd 22 a tti of ,ity liivention wilI p 'Vv*' or optiion free coucernting ' "2- t3t of same. " How to .Obtain i 21 ut snt upon02 rcep~itt. :.Pattent. aecured 2 * h I 2' iu ."vrt.,cd fdor saTle nI ouir ergenise. Iiahen Ot thlugh1 us receive Special w ih<>t charge, In 1'tia PATENtT RECORD. rated 'and wIdely clredtated joutual, ' I by Mantifactorera nud Investors. :ai iorJuple copy F RE E. -Address, VIC.Toi a). EVANS & .00. (Ps tut Attorneys. F. .v liingl WASHINGTON. S. C. NOW h: a good t ime to saw)~~ Turnip Seed. \l lani rd 10900 crop at Morris' Jl'enit .Jars, largo lot on hand yet (o(f' ihe host machino made kind at I Lots of hot weather goods to tut cheape See the bargains it Calicoes, 3.awns,~ &O., in n ,this. Goo4'good s at bar. 2 (bt2at Morri', ait., Lard, sugar, OoffeIe, h ais can't chargo votu for goods in 1000. MOR),' W hen you 11e In need of Iraake, S#eAkels,Vallses, Sewing M achines, Bedsprings,Mattresses Cots, Crockery, Tin, Glasswaro, Fork, Shovels, GrasabladLs, A xes, Picks, Mattolae, or Han. autorns, I amps, Harness Oil, L aco Leather, Rivets, Razors or Strops, Table or Pocket Cutlery or any other housokoop ing articles. Don't fail to call on us. W. 7. .M'Jal. JENNING'S GREAT BAR GAIN hDUSEI I now have tho best selected $too'( of Dry Goods, No Shoes and Clothing, Taiat I havo over had and they will gat a sacrifice and wheni you are on Greenville don't fail to call oui me. Prices are right and you will be treated right. Mr. WVill Looper, of Dacusville, is with me and will he glad to see all his friends. ?WComo one come all. N. A. JENNINGS, 120 Mnin street, Greenville, S. 0. apr12tfl9. Wonmen as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor - and cheerfulness soon -: a disappear when the kid neys are out- of order .or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent rV that it is not uncommon - for a child to be born a afflicted with weak kid --a neys. ifthe child urin *- atos too often, if the urine scaki the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it- is yet afficted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important orga. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis. erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the sato great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp--Root is soon realized. It is sold by drugiste, in fifty' cent and one dollar sises. You ma have a sample bot tle bymail free, also pamphlet tell. Resse et emppp~eee. ing all about It, ineludiag many of the thousands of tostimonistI lottema reeived from sufferers oured. Ia 'writin Dr. Kilmer &s Co., Binghamton, N, y,1 $ sure and mention this paper, ZNotee of Final Moeidessuet, en9l s il to J. 13 0e b y % o Clothing CLOTHI NG. Hlouse full of it and more to fol low. Clothing that will fit every body from i five year old boy to an (ld nmn. Prices anywhere from 75e. to $15. Ilesides carrying one of the lairg est stocks of clothing in the county we releseit one of the largest Tailoring Establishments in the country, .o if you want a suit coie to us and if we can't fit ,ou out of our stock we can take youlr neasuire id we guarantee m per'ct tit. Look Out 1-'r urI~tl A noncmet.Our god were5 blough t before there was :uly ten centi cotton 1111d they will go as they were bolghlt-very Yours T111y, o0e1 anjhornley Dealers inl General Morchandiso. Pickens, South Carolina. GOO) NEWS OF NEW GOODS! They art! hero. and nre trn o coniing every day. I my Pickenst friends who aro alnr ady my customers, ail o hus that, L want to make my catstoimers. ly Htore iN full of SEASONBLE GOODS I am prepared for and am laving a bright, hustling business, anld I w..nt overy oneo of you to come to mlly store amnd I beietittedl by our atrnetiona. The prices I am making this season are at tractive and you will be able to savo luoliy whilo getting the latest sty les and u111a1lities. The old Saw "Quick Sales, Short Profits," Will bo strictly enforced ini my st-ro.' The old and young, the rich and poor will all buy goods at my store at the lowest. living pricos. Dress Goods i4 foromost just now. I have a full asorlmiient of Dress Goods in 0la0c, Colors, Plain 11nd Fancies to anit any taste and any prIISe. You will have to see thoew goola to know What they are. LOSIEltY AND UNDERMWEAli. This stock is fuller this seison thi over with the best bargains ovor offered. A sploudid line of Workuing and Di.rss Shirts, full atoek of Drmaworsa, J EANs. This Is a great specialty with muo-givius tho vory best goodt that ona bo sold for 10 and 25 cto. 11ED VFLAN NE1.L 8. I am prepared to dio you mor on thau anybody, Seo [ho gods anId lirlo and 4udgo for yourself. Iot wonther no0w, but ool wedhzer wi1 (nI')o, buty your bliankeio and comfoit t now and be readyv for tho ookl. 3 have tineum from~ 400, to 1(. Not withnl ngthg( al.iuhvnm' (in all cottou goodLii I wilt tell ,you good 0Out< inlgb at 60. HeAavy' tea Inland, yard wkle foi- 6'. N'ow for my big .tlobbiy-ilhoes, 3 love to talk SThcct and .l lon lo, wic'l SYhiot My Bhoe customers know \vhautuver 1 tell [hem aibot Shiobs is right.. If a Shod fails to como up as represenited th~re is no0 tr'oublo to adj nst it nt miy storo. Men's WVomen's and Cbildren's, good, thiirablo and cheap Sh(Oos, all at old pricos, the low4 est Shoes have ever boeu. iune to see 111 and i e 'on vinced of wvhat I toll you. A. K. PARK, West End, Greenville, S. C. The ig Store! Wil Open Oct. 1st. E.'very mal,u 'Oimnr ll Iild in Pickens co)unty is respecttilly ihvited to call and seen ou i11 receive a cordial welcoimo whlethier you buy or not. Ouri buyers have been, in thm North. rim markets for Hseoal weeks, buying onio of the most complete linen of Gecinnd Merchandise tint has ever been brought to South Carolina. Buying as we do (f or our several large storea) in jobbing quautition, it eniabled us~l,o sell our goodsi as cep an some mnerchionts buy thom,. Will Soon be Completed. OUR LARGE' STORE)I will noon be comphlleted adi goods have already begun to arrive, and will continule to come1(, unitil we arcohbl to shmow to thmo P'eole of Pickens County, one of thme larm af, anl itmost coml~~eto stocks to select fromn and1( at pices never beforo heard of' in t he Piedmnont section. Cotton and Cotton Seed. Do nmot sell your colto in1 cot tont aced unmtil you sec tin; wo will piy the~ high-~ est market prtieu for aill kinds of co~untr'y produce, such as Cortn, Wheat, Oats, Peasf4 Chickons, eco. Fertilizers. Our st ock of Fot iliz ria nil 1b1 c omp lete', suchl a H1ighi (Orado (1tnano's, Acid Phuosphat.', Wheat ( rowet', I tLine, ole ThI~ais l inei of Fortil iz'erlSiS espeially adadted to the growth of smz'lh grain, zad you will do well to got (ourl pricos beforo you buy your fall goods. Yours v'ery tr uly, The Heath, Bruce, Morrow Co., PICKENS, S. C. Reasonable Prices. Como and see for yourself that wo are offering ou goods at Reasou4 ablo Prnices and are paying a nice price for poultry of evory kind. We havo on hand a barrol of mico homemade mnolassos at 835 cents por gallon ; Muscavad o, 45. Try3 our Good1 Luck Colfeo at 5c pcr pkg. Wo have just received a nice line of p~rinit. F"or aniything in thao dry goods lino, notions, &c give us a chance, STATIONER1'. The timo for public schiools to open is close at hand and we ar'o prepared1 to furnish the children with paper, tablets, pencihs, slatos, challe, &c, A large amouot of euvelopes, lagal cap pape', (lay bookti and ledgers. As this8 is a scarce time in money mattors we try to handle overya thing we can for the benefIt of our customorra. WeT extend the timo of buying scrap iron till July 15th in ordor to finish ouri car load. Cloan up the old pots and stovos at'ound your honso, If they doni't bring much you will get themn out of your way. We buy (el' copper, brass, 0t0. Wouild hlke to have all the old stills in theue Rwidge mnounltali, Booswax 18 just as good as monmey at 20e per pound, Our customers know that we can 't be sluttod on chickes So bring them on in aniy quantity, O &i93A 0r JE]% ml oct5 O0chetw, Pickt's, 83, C. Masol all Bhulu