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?fi-l ceres located on good public road near church and school, 6 room dwell ing, 2 tenant houxes, 3 barns, 200 acre? In pine timber, 175 ncres in cot thntlon, 50 acres In bottom land, 35 acreo in pasture, 3 miles from Voi der*, t'rlco $7.75 per acre. EASY < A . , v.- ' ? TERMS 2<d Gt hw _____ x > Timber tract. 131 acres located on good public road, 1 mile from Bradley, S. C Saw timber and cord wood can be Hold for enough to pay for land, IDEAL FARM* 212 acres practical It lorel, high state of cultivation, beautiful boms, water works aU ncc essary-out buildings, 5 extra good ten. ant houses, cburch and school In sight. This farm has to bo seen to be appreciated. Write or call on p kit_-i*_t? v. nucu DdU?S Troy? 3. C. V You will be doing yourself a good turn by installing a GAS RANGE. We sell them under , the strongest guiurahte?, : V _. Jjjasy terms-~$2 down and $?frp^r month. Anderson jGm Co. COUNTY SUFFERS ' Do you know tint you can gtt from us *a TORrfADO POLICY, 1 Sfhlch will protzet yon from the f ?r?uuies t that ' ' y our neighbors . are now stiffen ing. It costs rery little In prcmlnm bat PAYS ; i X?RGE In resnlts. COHE.to .nr ; of?co and let us tell you about It. i ,; -1 <..... ii.\ri**?< ... __ _ . ... V ; * . ? I Tennis GoMJfe : < YOU sR|TY THE JBE8T. ; We arejsole agents for Spbrlirig Goods in Anderson. French Remedy for Hi ?Stomach Troubles The leading doctora of France have for years used a prescription of vege table oils for chronic stomach trouble ' and constipation that acts like a charm. One dose will convince you. Severe cases of years' standing are often greatly benefited within 24 hours. So many people are getting surprising results that we feel all persons suffering from constipation, lower bowel, liver and stomach troubles j should try Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy. It is now I sold here by SOLD IIV KYAXS? PHARMACY. Anderson, S. C EVANS' Fruit Powders. By (bo use of this powder Poaches, FeaYK, Plums, Herrlcs,' of nny kind, Fruil Juices and ' auch vegetable* iis Vomutoes, UcaiiH, etc., can be preserved wltltout the use of nlr Oght cans. Sufficient (innntily to preserve 40 lbs. fruit for 25c At all our Store*. Evans' Pharmacy THREK STORES : conkey's eHOLE(?A.eURE quick l y, and tho dmd dU ) will nprv?d r to tho Hi oh toter A'fovl ?111 dlo of cholera ilcldc.onJ tho drc t cautr* burning thlr*t ?od lomi Of nprotlto. ronKEY'S CUOL?BA CUBE U tho Only Remedy Given lathe Drinking Weier It !? tnsU'lrKs end wonrler follj coolln? to tho in flamed mrtahriinm.. Ba flD0O?fnvrri>udhlll?20nni. tor cbi'li<rn. indifrenion, ImjTol trmioln. dynetiterj, roti'tipu'.inn. i'to., H but no ixiu.l. Cur,? old or > mm? lilnt?. Otio fflp. pk?. mrku gnllooaoiuitdicliio. Irr It. Sold by EVANS' pharmacy Anderson, s. C Georgia Farms In the best section of the State. From 15 acres up, $8.00 per acre up. Write for Catalogue. Southern Realty Trust Co. UEO. C. BENEDICT President S, LEE RYAL8, Vice Prest CUBDELE, G A. I'. M ERSGN PLANING tE-COMING" WEEK TO BE HELD DURING MONTH OF OCTOBER , WITH COUNTY FAIR Proposition la Being Considered By Business Men and Will j Probably Bo Worked Out H none of the plans, now in tho matting,, are interferred with, every man, woman or child boasting bf An derson as a.birthplace,; will be glv '{ ? chance> to. come back. home some time .'during the- month of .October. '.Btneo the;-plans wore put on foot to hold a county ; fair in Anderson this tall some of the business men h?ve sug gested that It would also bo a splendid. Idea to hold a'"home-coming" week land then tho-logical suggestion r.p^ "poared that tho county fuir and l*,omo ! coming wook be held at the eamc time. This Ab ? splendid way to secure a}' bigger attendance for both events than might otherwise hi tho ease and those In.Charge of the fair?.plans .are ? nmenseiy -pleased with tho Idea. . . It was, said yesterday that there Is yet a. 11 tUe doubt about whether or Jiot a co??ty fair , will be held this .year, but evet ?r ;??e fair cannot ^ial?e n??cc^ .U / la'-.-almost - definitely, settled that-. there will bo ?. homo coming 'week, and, people around, town any that thla "will bo even more delightful for a fcixjbrl'ty bf -^e visitors than Ntih be the fair. IfthUtwb events are %u?'..:tbg6thor there will, bo more peo-J W.vin Anderson tor ttjB. event than at ' any-other- timo durlnjf,the winter;.. im%? vits.aaid yesterday:,: that fo?mlfc t?titj to * orK OU their ruapuuiivjj uuucu ^a^?a b?lib red ttJiat; the plana tor iOA1re?'it\ wB) woo. be in concr?te jttt?anfrlh?t -ita .exact dfita for the home- coming >in-te announced. Meanwhile it is Anderson people's business to, begin WTltihg all, *'ex buizen?" : the, glad Hdlngs Abat they arnantoiT h?rk hfif?. if for Only a^day-T'anfi to begin now bii tn?king their preparations, W ordor: thafr no hlt^jtw^cu?; .. . .. ; '-/ : . WAITED PBELIMINABY. gon.ia.Law 'Held for finrctl 4?ry. H?verstraw, N. Y., July (V. Cleary. town", clerk of^H who ob-Tb%rsday^i?rt; and ?bli-W-lAK, ; ^gehb\ Sf. wMved examination In cottft Vas held for the sbfAou bt tho Beptem Ltb?r;gTafaflgury. t,,~-V":, jU^ijt? lion Fine wood ashes; "follbwefl ^hatt^?i^rt^eirr^ ?i*mr* RESULTED LACK OF HI kTTHEW JONES SHOT BY '% OSCAft BOZEMAN USUAL NEGRO ROW When Bozeman Took His 14 Children to Church, Had Fatal Difficulty With Jones Dc.ausfl it had not rained in somol weeks - end prospects for crops aro| v?ry^fodor, Oscar Bozeman told Mat thew Junes Saturduy that ho could! ge t no niurcproviBlons until some rain came] .-.Thin ia ijaid to have infuriated! Jones and it is claimed by Bozeman that Jones said "I will get you for this." Bozeman claims that later Jones made threats to' other nogrocs that ho JyaB "going to get even." - - When" Bozeman's children, which nu'nher 14 all told, informed him Sun day mo mini; that they wanted to go to church Sunday night Bozeman claims that he feared some troublo JtAkOfplace witli Jones. 80 Bozo :aiicw'to town and narrated the circumstances to Deputy Sheriff Wil liams, asking if ho might Carry a gun to]church'to protect himself. The dop uii- toj|j|(irn that he had no authority tSJ carry a' cun under any circum stances but advised him to go' to church and leave Iiis gun at home. Bozeman did go to church and then t|fc trouble began. Bozeman claim3 that the father of Matthew Jones saw Iffin when be drove up to the church uud informed him that foathow was inside and that he intended telling him. This is denied by Jones' father, but be that as it may, Jones came out with a stick in his hand and an alter cation ensued, during which it 1b said man with a heavy stick, whereupon Bo-eman fired twice. Tho first Bhot struck Jones on the bridge of the none, penetrating the face while the secoud ?liot took effect in the neck. It la probable that either shot would; have teen sufficient to cause death. Coroner Hardin was summoned and yesterday morning the inquest was held, rat which time it was testified that some negro in the crowd at tho church took a pistol out of Jones' pocket after he had already fallen to tho ground. If he had a pistol when he went to tho church this statement roiiot he .true, because when tho ofll cers searched the body - tbey did not find oiiy weapon. 4Thcr"-_hootlng took placs about 10 oiclock' 'Sunday evening at Mt. Olive church, whjch is near tho Lawrence Chamblee place and there the inquest was held yesterday morning. Tho cor oner's Jury returned the usual verdict,! that th? deceased came'to his H?a?h] from gunshot wounds. vBoz?imatf'lives on the McCown plan tation and Mr. MCCown says that he is au honest,. hard working negro and that he bas always, borne a. good rep utation. He says that ho intends go ing on'the negro's bond if bond can be arranged. . . * /. jillBEBNlANS AT .WASHINGTON. Dele galion from Norfolk Conrentfoaj Visit President. pit ?;?. ^Washington, July 28 ?A delegation from the Ancient Order of Hibernians Wbclh has just closed its convention In ^rfolk?. ,y?/\WaS received today by President Wilson. P. F. Cannon of Massachusetts, National vice-president, headed tho visitors. ifc BACK TO HOUSE. Lerer-Dill Benorted Back to House. Early Action Expected. , Washington, July .28.?-Tho Lover .bill to tmposo a prohibitive tat 'on ''gamb?^jhcansactlons'' In cotton fu ;ttfflrVW,lhfflnded and agreed to tu c?'nWrjdnj^o/'was reported back to the ' ,?) -ally, action was ?dtf_?ss Me?t If Y0? Feel Iwekaehj \C .or Have Bladder Trouble, f, J^eAtTorrar. urfc acid '?vhlch excites sad overworks : the kidneys in their ?"V<?. to tutor it from thV-systont.. Reghfar eaters, of meat must'Jlush the kidneys fictionally.; You tnuBt relite th^n -Kko you/ relieve your b**>els; ?racriag a?! the ^??sr'wasfe" and'.p'?lBbn, elee you fool a dull misery. In the ...kidney region, sham natns In the^baoX or alck h^aache^.ffisstiiw yonr stomach sours, tongue is coated1' fa_fljwhea th? weather lc bad ypu 4?-Vb rhoumatic twinges,. Tho nrine is cloiidy, full of s?diment : tho chann-li, ORob'get Irritated, oblisin? vbu to *et W^.twov<or .three times fdurlr;g/tho 1 1 "neytrallzo these irritating aclda r i,flush off tho body's urfaous wasto krftlabout four ounces of Jed'a Salts from, any pharmacy; take a table gpWnfBi in a^gTass - br^friter"VtitiBti breakfast for u ??w days and yonr kid. nova will then act fine and bladder r Appear. Thisfamous mue tio?n th?. acid of grape lee, coniblried ?VJlUua _ used fd?^er#lc_- te Clean t?ad stimulate sluggish kidneys and etdp bladder irritation. Jod Salts inexpensive; ^riuies ranojaftaies^jlo .WBtmtKtm an'V thes, thus avoiding s*r jur-lud-efT iahu bTaAb^r diseases.? Bvsns Pharihacy, Agents.?Ad* ANDERSON OU?S HT PANAMA tXP?SHP WATSON ASKED FOR FINE SAMPLE RAISED BY BOWEN Anderson Planter Has Succeeded in Breeding Apple:" Oats Up To a Very High State Anderson county peoplo aro now t planning by the dozeni to go to San 1 Francisco in--1916 for tho Panama Ex- , I position and this article '.i 10 inform !} them that they will see a eight there ' to' warm the cockles of their heart.;1 When they get to that porion of iho '1 exposition devoted to grain it will bo their duty tt go down tho line t-.urt pick'out the 'f(neist specimens of Ap piear ;cata to be'.seen there. An In vestigation will then show the visitors that these oats came from Anderson county, : South Carolina, and were roleed by Sam Bo wen, who lives eight miles from Iva. B. J. Watson, com mlssiouor of agriculture for South Carolina, has asked for a peck of Mr. Pov.en's finest Appier oats and the commissioner says that'these will be among tho finest to bo found at the exposition: ck??cr from South Caro lina or from any. other state. . Some of Mr. Bowen's Appier oats aro on exhibition at Furman Smith's wholesale seed house and everybody taking a look at them has a word of praise to offer. They are aa near per fect as it is possible to get oats and Mr. Botven. deserves great credit for what ho has been able to do. They are all a perfect'.'golden color and the closest search does not reveal a sin-' gle black or stained grain. D!"C?2stas'tr?tb f.n Int?lllgeriC-?r re- i porter tho method followed In perfect- j lng his oats, Mr. Bcwen said that one | year ago 25 .per .cent o? his oats were blau?! or stained.. "He took the beBt j six bushels that.hiB supply afforded and v these ' he^carefully. bandied through the grader. By this process he got rid of'all but one and one-half bushels, but, even then a few of the black oats were left, since the black ones are slightly smaller than the perfect out. and conld get through tho grader. He then carefully picked the. entire bushel and a half, sorting and resorting until'there was not a single oat with even one, peck left.: He es timates; that when - he finished the process the one' and'a half bushels were worth at .least %9, and this he planted on one and1 one-half acres, of land. On Nov;'26:>he sowed the oata using 500 pounds of 8-4-4 guano to tho acre and in March ho added about 76 pounds of Niirat4'pr soda; Ab a result of this he secured 68 bushels of oats as fine as may bq.,found. j They aro strikingly yertoy, Vltho?t ? blot or bleraleh ftnd Mr. gbiih says that he defies anyone to find a single black oat in tho en tiro 68 bushels. ' Mr. Bo wen aays that he fa by-no means satis fied with what he has accomplished and intehdes continuing his effort to ward improving:itbq-r.hlgh .quality of his oat3, year by year, until he-gets them to the place where they can be surpassed by no man's crops, and equaled by few. Mr. Smith Bald yesterday that tho Southern Railway Company and th? Atlantic Coast Line Railway had both, requested that Mr. Bowen furnish them with a peck of his oats and those exhibits will ho sent to the agrlcul UUrsl .departments bf these two gr?at! roads.; (Later they will bo sent out on the exhibition cars of the roads to visit the county fairs and thus will Anderson'? fame as the best agrlcul county lu S?uih Carolina bo Bpread' broadcast before the world. S THEIR SUFFERING ENDED. HundicdB bf your 5 neighbors ar^ .ready ^tell-yohJUBt; what has madi ] lifetnow ifor.ithem and relieved thtyri ij ?f J$e tortura of 211 health If you will -1 let them. They bavb used Mrs. Jbcj Person*? Remedy to purify their blood ' and enrich the I?te-*ivlng fluid so that all the bodily" functions could work properly." '-whetf^nstt *w??; done, and tlio. orgaoa >got; a chance to-, do. their j^??i^bh^r?d ?p their trbublos tio that they are now well. It doesn't make r4?cn'mett?r' v"aeth?r the trou ble Is laid On tnc digestion, the norvea jpr. the' iUIm Back of jt all Is the fact that;tho, blood,Jo either not . good eaov&**<>r is positively pblconed. Of ^tfr$e'!;you. cannot, a^t /well, digest tprjta'<-yoa'-eat.or rest in Aleep, as '.ong as^r^h?t ottgh^.tb : git?'iy?J?r . iierves ionb arid your digestion energy. and strength, is poisoned every minute of th?: day:, Cot tho blood right. RIobos ? .?--? wy^'-t. ft***. *-%v* *.-t-? ? is^Tlghuyou.ilvo,. : JHere is what one -of ypur neighbor* U declare:: (iL.A** > ' / ' ?,', ^ ??^atojrwi *&? I;, was a torrlbl* BWeretiffroin,, hloo4*PCrtson. If ; the skin would bo broken from any c?ase 1 the .flesh .wonld beebmof- inflamed, i would nfeK.* and haVtf a*?a ??rv*??>p softe: '-Mrs: Joe Person'persuaded me to^ bso her remedy; I bought a dozen bottles aEd' It cured tne* Mrs. O. F. Medllh, Weldon, N.,C, : If your 'druggist cannot supply ; you a dollar sent to lb* RemedySales Cor po^m^c????f?t??, Nrttr *m bring j you this remedy. Adr. o o o o o o b o boo 6? b'o o o o o TISa BEP?RTKD o sBIeJ^HsIt^uly 28,? o _ >ran*Mpto >p P*?; ?, 'o ' grses tikbfi|ye?5 :government o t *o Stfpu, Bqeth bt >?^^altlen. o c ' b recapturing th* towivf*5ght|ng. o ? o wntinues- at seVeral Other o'g ? WntS^ :'v ? > o ao oo e boo o o ? ? (? hh ? ROBERTS FOLLOWED lilt SUICIDE RQ?TE SECOND OR THIRD ATTEMPT j SUCCESSFUL USED A SHOT GUN When Told By Wife That Could Quit Churning, He Became In furiated and Ended Life W?i.-n told by h h wife that ho had iicen churning lo'i* enough for tho Jttor to como mid that he could quit work, Sam r..jbeitn of PoiuKetoa town hlp bccaiuo infuriated last Sunday norning and securing his idiot gun nado for the barn. With Ills frantic ivifo following on his heels ho reach-, i? tho barn, placed the stock of tho son against the around and the barrel o Iiis stomach and with th<- aid of a shingle he push mI till trigger aud ?ndcd his life. Thio eutlro lend of shot ook effect in tho abdomen and the in ured man Ih said to have spDlten only mco after lie toon the rasa r.tcp? '<lod have mercy ' and then he was lead. Roberts was a well known planter, lbout 30 ycaia of uro. He was a nat Ivo of Anderson county aud Styod here until ho attained lila majority, thci going to Georgia in which i-tatc he lived until n few mouths ago. Ho then returned to South Carolina and went to work on n plantation located Dn the Eric's bridge road, whore tho affair happened Sunday morning at 7 o'clock. It Is said that during the past few weeks Beierts haa given evldenco of being rr.cutally unbalanced. When his wife went cat to tho Held a tew,'days ago to carry him some water ho seUcd a large clod of dirt end throw it at her injuring her seriously. Later when.he came to the house he ia uaid to have thrown a whetrock at her nnd hnd it struck her there is little doubt I-it that she would have been killed. It was said that he was in tho habit Df threatening to tako his life, when ho become peevish, and his wife testi fied at tho iaquost that on previous or. rumour, fie had gotten hlB gun nud threatened that ho would either kill hltUitclf or some one else, Sunday morning Mrs. Roberts told him that ho would have to churn while b'io waa getting herself and tholr on1 child ready for church and when sho came out andvinformcd hint that he could quit churning the statement made him fly into a fury and notwith standing' everything that bis wife could do, he succeeded in killing him self. When Coroner Hardln arrived on tho scenb he determined that an" in quost mr^t bo.hold./lnce the pn.iyjoyet witness to the affair was Mrs. Roberta and the ' autopsy was performed by Dr. H. ,H. Acker, 'i he investigation showed that th? shot coursed upward, Which uoars out Mrs. Roberts story of the affair and tho verdict of the Jury wa? that tho deceased came to his death from gunshot wounds, self in flicted. , HELP MAIL SUFFEBEB8 Commissioner Watson Will Go to York County Today. Special to The. Intelligencer. Columbia, July 28.?J. Whltner Held, secretary of the South Carolina state farmers' union, and Commission er Watson and B. Harris, of the state iepartmcnt of agriculture, leave Wed nesday for Rock Hill to visit the hall illsirlct in York, county. Thursday they will deliver addresses at Bethel church" neaf Clover, r They expect to listrlbute rood and potato slips for the purpose of replanting tho country. Craytonvlile Picnic. Tho big annual picnic will be held t craytonvlile August ?th. *9M. Mri lenry L. Cox, who sends tho notlco of ibo meeting, says "It'wlll," wo beiiove, D?'I the biggest of .lt? kind. There will jo s over ai good speakers on hand nnd i good band to furnish music for the lay. Everybody \i cordially Incited to ittend and:bring well filled baskets. The plcblc will bo hold In the prove at frenry L. Cox** ?t?ro.^_ LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, Uno the Old-time Sag? Tea nnd Sul phur und Nobody Will .-. /; ^ftnotT. _ . ; >; GrayT hair, however heridsome.* de notes advancing age.. <We,nlf.rao^ the advantages of . a youthful .appear ince. -Your hair, is your ch?nh.-.It nakos or mars tho face. "*Wheo lt: fades, turns gray, and look wispy and icrnggly, Just a few applications of 3n cm Tes. ssA Sulphur snhacss its aj?^ ?earonc?3.a hundred-fold. . Don't, Stay gray! ? Look: young! Sithet prepare the tonic at home or jot from any drug Store ? SO" cent boi' 1? ?f "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," Thousands of folks rocom. nedd' this" rendy-trf-uso prepmitlon,' )ccauao it darkens the hair beautifully md removes . dandruff, stops e?alp tcbing.and falling hair: besides, no toe can possibly;tell, as it darkens so laturaliy and evenly. You moisten a ponge or adftVfcrush,, with. It, drawing his through the hair, taking one mall strand at a time. By morning ho gray,hair disappear*{JW#- %f .therrhio^iatipn or K?,#mtu**J olor is, restored and It becomes thf?k ilossy. and ..lustrous and you appear cars youngor.?Kvans Pharmacy, Ag ate.*?Adv. CHARLES A. SMITH LIEUTENANT ?OVEBNOU ?F SOUTH CA KO LINA AM) CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR HB. SMITH IS? 1. A clean, high toned Christian gentleman, known throughout tho Stato as a moral nnd religious leader. 2. A successful business man, one who has capably managed his own affairs and Is capable of managing the nfTairB of the Stnto. '< < 3. A statesman rather lhan a politician. As mayor of hhV'IVofnc town, as a* member of the legislature and as Lieutenant-Governor hut mot with the approval of the people. . 4. Worthy of your support and will appreciate your BUffrAg?. MR, SMITH FA VOUS? 1. Economy in government, no extravagance, no appropriations be yond the State'? income '' .' * " 2. A flat two-cent passenger fare on all our great ra'I roads. 3. The submission to tho voters of the State, of thu question of out lawing tho sale of intoxicants, hti:<''-. ' ' 4. Any reasonable legislation for tho Improvement of our school sys-. tern and believes in placing adequate facilities within tho 'roach' of the ris ing generation docs not believe that South Carolina nt ihhi-timoi can en force a compulsory education lar?, BUT PROMISES TO VETO;. ?iO A?T which tends to improve our educational system. Qiiti G. Giving earnest consideration to tho demands of the farmers for ru ral rrnritt? nnd 'mrrlriittiirnt and IniliiRlrlnl enuc^.tio". ! ''"'f.'v 6. Tho enforcement of tho law. l""ly'', ;'jr is the Logical Candidate ?or Soveroor -Jf^i^W' i We Beg to Aesoffe n .fcH'd-.iic. . in"! oi ? '.. . t ill i'.r.'H?s. i (?2 % . initif t\ .. fuihivi)') . , that Mr. E. v*. Vandiver. formerly cashier Farm ers and Merchants: Bank of this city ' has been elected a vice president of *this b?ii^ jj^^vilVbe actively connected with the manageme'nt'i^fthe Bank on and after Aug. 1st, when he Wl be glad to have his friends call and see him. -m? , ;)) Peoples Bant of Anderson Lee G. Hol 'President, 5L.L? ' U j.; -?iiolavtjl? ; - linuol ed iu f.*? r?nn ,'tUa -, :.".?(( yiton '' vl ,V/ ..)!! i ->n r in tum firm til 6>1 : ' p't"(.)l'". You tp Answer ifcJTonr-. . * >.; . :. ; . :.t./. i ' /,= . , vit iin.?u.?Avi ' VU? .y/' -f.'?Stira^fsei'jr' '0 .pi a?(*niii^-';. _ < ' ti ./? i'f":.' t. i i": oh?. ?uf i,ve seeuir?: , WANTEB^YrfBCttg men and women to prepare for records show that young men and women fror"..this commij'pl _ ed positions through this" school, and are now malting thr^o.^ ^raoa more* money than they were able t? before taking our. course.j . ?tt?in ' '*qte?ping, Banking. Shorthtnd^ Typewriting, . Pon/ ani^lp, and led hranchps, qimllfy you *?)>o hold the best posltloi -jolbiblc. ' WE ABE. OFFPrtjRf? A SFECL^u, DISCOUNT VJiXlV^f ? J&ST 18, Bookkeeping, their allied hranchpfl, WE ABE OFFLftrNC A SI'ECIA?j DISCOUNT UNTIL'"TV- t | and now is tho time to make ybur .arrangements to enter/jh* . school; if you cannot coma now, make your1 plans for this fall and.-.'ffafer. Our school Is In close'touch.,with the business interests of tblQ,^oilon, and wo have mqre callB for graduates than w? can.supply. Catoto^Otfree.OH^' Address-' . / ,', .iiWfhli?r>"':'.'"'-''-;^ $ ' **&$BWtijBr BtTSIKESS SCJ?OOIa' hWjoili tt'^^W^' - A?n>.ERS<)N,&C ? .^WA'^IJn^ *4-<L,,l,( -,, ,yfjyj^^l*vr./- - -- . . !, t,,l/ ,t/.