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THE NEWS AND 1ihRALD. rFU.SIlb TRI- WEEKLY '(~~SN )U.!~dACOJMPANY. TMKVIF IA AD)VANCK Year, . -. - 6~s.00 t late - . . 1.50 - i VE1TlS1N< UA Tgo. UASH: tost i L i It% t - ','i* iM -rtiot a I rc Y, ies ,-r .,.L sa: e Tint inser - p. SjeiaL rata, for c-:irct adver Itar l. rates ch&rged fo: obita.aIes. Orders for Job Work solicited. - This newspaper is not responsible for r,;ntons aid views expressed anywhere fhe than in the editorial column. All articles for publication ni ac ,.,mpanied by the true name of the ascter t.d written in rcspectful language and ritten on one side of the paper The true a-ne requiredas an evidence of szood faith All conmunicatson.s-editorial, business local-should be addressed to TnE 4 EWS AND HERALU Co. W. D. DouGLASS, Editor. Jas. Q. DAVis, Treasurer. W.-J. ELLIOTT, Business Manager. WINNSBORO, S. C. :fhursday, October 24, ;-85 ha GEo. D. TILULU'S argument in favor ,f sinaller conhties is unanswer ab.e. Or course, the members of the General Assemb!y want to ho'd the next sessIob.-., ESENATOR TILLMAN is not at all comn - plimen!aty to hie jadiciary.. His statdmeantto the eflect that becaulse law) ers generally had not joied the Reftrm m.,vement had bro4gkt.about the eleet ion of men who were p-erhaps not at able 1is* others is a %ery hard i:k on the Reform jadges. A REURESENTATIVE of the Ne is and Courier has interviewed members of the convention of all factions for the purpose of obtaining their views as to the non-pcrti6an character of the body. They are prac:ically utiani mous in the open that the body has labored earnestly to fra.me a good constitution for everybody. So far we think the convention has done very satisfactorily, and it is gratifying, if true, that Tillmanites and anti-Till manites are never mentioned in the Convention. We hope that good re suits will come from the delibera tions of the convention, and that it will be the means of permanently uniting our people, all working to build up the State. Tha'r is a god seetion of the report of the committee o.n Legislative de partmnent prohibiting a certa'in class of ltgislation. Hereafter so much time will not be conisumed by the Goneral Assembly. in changing the namesof persons; laying out, opening and altering' roads; incorporatinig municipalities, or changing an.t ex tending their enarters; the adoption of children, protecting game, and other thihgs that can be very w.ll covered by general laws. In the absence of this kind of legislation, which has become a great expense, the work of the General Assembly will be considerably reduced, It is really surprising to look over our statutes and find how greatly the special acts outnu:nber the general laws. THE CONVEN TION. The following synopsis of the pro -ceedings of the Constitutional Con. vetation gives the work of that body, to the close of last week, not coutained in the report published elsewbere: The homestead provision called forth a very animated and lengthy discussion- this on motion of Mr. Howell, of Colleton, to.strike out th'e proYision that when a homestead should be laid off it couli not be so:d or mortgaged except by proceedings In court, and then only for the pu--pose -o~f investigating the money in another homestead. Senator Tillman earnestl.y opposed-the.motion t.o strike out. It was.ear-ied by a -vote of 82 to 44 * eavng the homnestead to be sold or mortgaged if the owner. so desires. Some amendaients were put on the new at ticle, but, as thus far adopted, *it leaves the homestead provision sub stantially as it is in the* present Con stitution. The article on penal, and charitable institutions passed its tbird reading being first amended by striking out the provision for a State board of charities and correction. The-article on finance and taxation catused long and earrest discussion. Among the changes made in the tax system now existing are theae: The legislature~ is outhor:zed to levy a graduated tax on incomes. The prop rty of towns and cities, used for non municipal purposes (such property as stores and opera honses) is made sub ject to.taxation. There was a long fight over a propo sition to lay a specific tax on dogs. This motion was) defeated, hut there is retained a provision that "the gen eral assembly may impose a capitation tax upon such domestic animals as from their nature and habits are de structive of other property." Neither counties nor townships i-re to be allowed to^issue bonds in aid . railroads, and the legislature is pro hibited fram giving buch authori;y-. The fiscal y-ear is mide to commence on the l;t of January. S:ate bondb hereafter is u d um'.st run m;ot more than 40 yea:s. Tte- oMd canen resenir b S fta ebts contracted "in aid of the rebel ioW" was stricken out. In the exemption of property ftom Lxes only such as is actually used or educational, charitable or religious >arposes is included. An ordinanc- proposed by Mr. Mc dahan, to protect foresty and pro note good roads was killed after much lebate. A resolution was passed, directing ibat ordinances and resolutions passed by the convention should be delivered into the custody of the secretary of State. It May Do as Much for Yon. Mr. Fred Miller. of Irving, Ill., writes that he had a Severe Kidney trouble for many years. with severe pains in his back, and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many s -called Kidney cures but without any good result. About a year ago he began the use of Electric Bitters and found re'ief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure all Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives aloiest .instant r lief. One trial will prove our statement: Price only 50c. for l..rge bot tle. At McMaster & Co.'s drng store. THE STATE FAIR. Grounds in Goed Shape.-Col. Hollowny is Well Pleased. Every day iow you ca-i It -;r miuc!h ~talk of the coming Sta-e -.a r an I it looks as if it will b - a gr -at au e The State fair is iow v"r C ! 'C hand, and the preparati - f r :i t'al carmval week at C.,iin .i:t va.. t I are. progi eiinLr quit t-y l u- -e+. Secretary Hlo!l ,way re-clied the city list eveniig t; lo -k .,f er i:i ers pertaining to the fair. le stat,d that entritcs are coming in satisfac'oriy, nitd it, a fe%v dr.s the work of in.kin e.i rie- W b in fu'l bas'. The ti!-t cni s of cmnsi quenc. we mc uia!e by that ve!eran ft-rmr an i sodek rai!er, (!ol J. Wash Wat*s.1or,L1urens County. "What is the outlook as to the a' t ida- c i (f visiters?" was asked. "The low rates offered by the rail roads will iduc! a -very large attend anco, especially from several sections of the State I h. Y,, a'readv beard from." "I notice the grounds and baildings are to be opened at night. What are the rea;ons therefor?" "6imply to allow the hundreds of clerks and other employees of the city an opportnity to attend the fair, aid to offer those who desire it an oppor unity to enjoy themselves daic i-,g, etc. The second story of zhe o'd building will be given the young peo ple to enjoy themselves in this year. It is hoped those who engage in this innocent diversion will see that suita ble music is engaged for Tuesday. Wednesdty and Thursday evenings. I migh taid that arrangements are being mide for Arst class attractions for fair week. Colonel Ho:loway goes to-dlay t Irmo as a member or the board of trt< es of Newberry College to as sist in electin'g a president et that in stituti!ion.-R?egister Poor ' Health means so much more than you imagine--serious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If you are feeling out of sorts. wea and generally ex hausted, nervous, Bro1~ ~,~ have no appetite rnd can't work begin at on - - tak ing the most relia- t bestrengthening medicine,which is Brown's Iron Bit .a cure-benefit comes from the 131tu..,rvery first dose-it Bitterstvan't .stain your teeth, arid it's pleasant to take. It Cures' Dyspepsla, Kidney and LUver Neuralgia, Troubles, Coz!tigation, Bad Blood -. Malaria, Nervous ailments Women's complaints. dGet only the genuine-it-bas crossed red linges on the wrapper. All others are sub. stitutes., On receipt of two 2C. stamnpn . : wilt send set of Te:' Beautiful ww:iCi Pair Views and book--free. BROWN CHEMcAL CO. BALTIMoFRE MD WANTED, . BOARDERS. ti DELIGHTFUL ROOMS. HOUSE and furniture new. Have all modern convenienc as. Gas, Electric Bells, hot fl and cold water bath rooms on each floor. Fare and all accommodations first-class in every respect. Conveni ent to all places of amtusement. Im- I mediately on car line to Exposition.C Rate, $2.00 per day. Special rates to parties of six or more. MIRS. J. J. BARNES, A 238 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. 10-19 I C 118 G ARNE-Tr ST.,d ATLANTA, GA. Between Loyd and S. Pryor Streets. ci -... . SC i:hin half block of two car lines b leading to Exposition. s ~ERICE GOOD. TERMSN2ODERAEE. ~ By's the day, week, or month. IRS. E. R. TURNAGE. 1-15 PTomwietres.o for Infants an MOTHERS9 Do I Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cord most remedies for children are co Do You now that opium and morphin Do You Know that In most countries di without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not p unless you or your physician know of what It Is Do You Know.that Castoria is a purel its ingredients is published with z-. -r- bottle? Do You Know that Car toa Is the pres That it ha been In use for nearly thirty years, of all other remedies for childrn combined ? Do You Know that the :atent Office other countries, have issued exclusive right to "Oastozria" and Its formula, and that to imi Do You Know that one of the reasons because Castor_a had been proven to be absol Do You Know that 35 average cents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that whon possessed of be kept well, and that you may have unbroken W.n, these !aare worth kawA n.Mo-me Children Cry for P WHEN YOU VISIT ATLANTA You will find a Comfortable Home which offers the public good b-ard and comfortable arrangement at mod erate prices. Every Fifteen Minutes Street Cars pass the door for the Ex position grounds. Supper, Bed and Breakfast for One Dollar. Mrs. G. B.. Rcberts No. 234 Whitehall Street, 10-15 Atlanta, Ga. -Exposition - BOA RD. [T PRIVATE HOUSEJ 238 West Peachtree, tlanta, Georgia HIRD IDOOlt FROM LINDEN1 RTEET, ON ':Ali LINE, sidway weeni Car Shedl :and (near) Exposi NEW BEDS, OMFORT 4\$4131). Lddess. DR. A. iB; rATTERSON., 10-8 CLERK'S SA LE. ~TATE OF SOUTHl CAllOLINA, COUNTY OF FA IRFIEI D. COURT OF COM.\ON PLEAS.. mli A. Desportes vs. Ilamnptont W ik er, Isaac Jeffries an I lIinnah .Jef fries, otherwise calle 1 Jlecrsona.. Npursuance of an oarder ,f the C>nrt of Commion P1 -as in ad ira eabove stated c.te, I will odrrfort i,betore the Court IIIus.:. doo in nnsboro, S. C., oni the 'RST MONDAY IN NCVDSER :t, within the legal hor d ut. blic outcry, to the hithesu ideer, efollowving described~ pro3)ety?, t" Al that l.iece, I arcel. or ti mt' of ti ty ofFairtield ad bat of Sorith I cr, and bounded by be~ds of Oliver, eow li Edmrundls, Relily lands an d tds no0w Or formerly owe by O0li r& Bolick, and comacer called the rssland tract'U SI~ One-hal f t he purchase mio'ey Io- bei in cash on rthe day-of sale. h~ei daee on at credit or one s ear frm of ~ sal-, to be secured br the bona4 ygt sale, together with a mo? tgage the premises said, a-nd tic sai I par aer to par onI said day of sale the .mof Iit;rv doh'.rs a, an e-arnest of hits d,and in case of dfaulr. i herein, ;he dpretmises 10 be innadiately re. R Tne purchaser to pay for all nieees ypapers. R. H. i ENNINGS, Cerk's Office, C. C. C. P. F; i.. nboro, S. C., Oct. 42, 1895. 0-2t d I'' INvisiBLE TIiULAt EAR 'CUSH1WUS. Whispersheard. Com- . B5he iege rIt,ew. nS.bok -~ oChildren. fou Know that Pargoric, l, many sc-called Soothing,.yrUPS, and posed of opium or morphine 2 re astupefying narcotic poisOns? uggists are not permitted to sell narcoticS mit any medicine to b) given your child composed? r egetable preparation, and that a list of ription of the famous Dr. Samu._l >itcher and that more Castoria is now sold than Department of the United States, and.o Dr. Pitcher and his asins to use the WC-.Cr te them is a state prison offense I or grating this goverment Protection wa6 bel jiarzaless? doses or Castoria are furnished -for 3. this perfect preparation, your cilden May rest ? g. They are facts. zra,pper. itoheris Castoria. C3800916" CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY0OFyAIrIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Peoples Bank vs. George II. M Master, Jas. A. Brice and Thos. J Ketch'il. ndividually, and as copar IXr.. ra :ing tinder the firm name ,1euaver.'Brice & Kctchin, Ma I. Ke-v ,. Henry L. Elliott, Si (m .s stead T. K. Elliott . e ,t ut . nie B. Rosborough, h been 4ub-i:utCd), und Mary 3 Armtn-!Jr,g. N puriu:nw- of an order of t ,. .I.ur. -f C- rmon Plea;, made the e.bv-: a - t.I tse, I will offer f aV. be:.i ie ,urt. IIouse door 5 n:sbor .C U., n the FlI RT N ONIA Y IN NOVEMBE] ex~t, withinl the legal hours of sale, public outcry, to the highest bidd< the following described property, "All that certain piece, parcel ract of land, lying, being and situe about two miles from the town Winnsboro, in.the County of Fairfie and State of 5nth Cawrlma, contal ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FiVE (135 "Acres, more or less, and bounded the north by the Peav's Ferry roa on te east by lands formerly own' y W. E. Smith; on thec south by Ian fI L. Elliott; and on the westi lands of W. R1. Doty and F. Eldt being the same tract or parcel of lai that was conveyed to T. II. Kerch by James A. Brice, Assignee, by De dted the first day of November, 186 "Also all that cert ain piece, parc or tract of land, lying, being ai situate in the corporate limits oft town of Winnsboro, ini the County Fairfield and State of South Carolin ontaiiunA .EIGhT AND ONE-UIALF ACRES, and bounded on the north by Ian now or formnerly owned by Dr. T. Mddn ; ithe east by lands nOW :mly owi;': iv T. H. Ketchin aI by the Epiicopai Cemetery; on I] south by Fairfihl Slre:t ; and on ti west hy land< now or formerly own( 1w. Dr.T1 B. ..il.d len, being the sar iiif i a <I :.aih tI: nclveyed to T. I ia-. ii b ;iI IC. L. Maden on. tl TERMS OF sALE.: 'One-third of the purcha-e mno nt to be aid in cash on i'ay of sale, t1 blance upon a credit of one amt tw ~ars, in eqaal instalrnents from il day of sale, to be secured by the boz of the purchaser, withi interest frol the day of sale at the rate of 8 pt cent per annum, to be. secured furtbi by a mortgage of the premises so sob nd at said sale the s:ud mrnrtgage remises shall be sold in the inver: der of alienation as recommnende v the Referee, G. WV. R1gsdale, Esq hi i report lherein."' The purchaser or purchases to pa rr a'l necessary p)apers." RI. 1i. .IENNINGi, lotks Office, C. C. C. P. F-. C. VinboW . . Oa.1,15 3 SHEamn $5. ccleOvZAN, -FRENHCH aNAI.ELL.D CA.LF. 4.3.s_ fNE CALF&KANGlAROQ. $3.A0 POUCE,3 sotES. 2o $2. WORKINGMEt' 5$2.$l75 BgYS'SCHU01.SHES. LA-DIES $3$2'-ONGL4 SS END FOR CATALOGUe. GverOneG Milionl people wear the W.L. ouglas $3 & $4 Shoe : ur' soeszre equally satisfactora 11ygive the-best value for the mione '. Tey qual cU9tOta shoes in style and fit. hir weang.qualties are unsurpassed. Th price are,uf undr,---stamTpcd o -soe Promm $: to 53 sae over other makes. if our dar cymfQt supply you we c:fn.. W. J. JOHNSON, '1-3 Ridgeway, S.C. D:NTI.ST HY ,,J* QUATTLEBAUJM3, D D S Vl 1eSBORO. S. C. Cotton States and Tnternational. Eo:ition, ..t1LnLtaL, CGa.IL VIA TIIE. SEABOARD AIR LINE. VESTIBULED L11TEDIRAINS Upon which no'Extri-Fare is-Charged. SOLID TRAINS Charleston and Columbia to -Atlanta without- change. - SCHEDULE. 403 41 1 Lv Catawba... 10.29 asm 9:5 pn... - Lv Chester... ... 11.05 a pl 10.38pnij... Lv Carlisle...... 12tan'11.09png. . SCharleston. 00 a Lv Sumter...... ..... ... . 9-4:1 a Lv Columbia .... 5 1.15a Lv Prosperity... .......-.. -7. pii2.I2 Lv Newberry .... ........ .7.58p.n2.4 p Lv Clinton...... 1 2.n 'n 12.0n't 1.40 p L; Greenwood.. 12.57 p ni a 34 an 2 p I v Abbeville.... 1.-24 p-m 1.45aim .3.00 p Lv CalhounFalls :'..p.n 2.16 au 3.26 p Ar Atlanta...... 4. 9 P m 5.20 am 6.45 p Trains 403 and 41'are composed of the -handsomest -Put-an . Drawing Room; Buffct Sleepirg Cars and Day Coaches. N.,.403 ("The Atlanta Special" is vestibuled from eid- 'to'-end -and is operated solid from .Washington to At lanta without change. . - - No. 41 is operated, so,id from:Portc mouth to Atlanta withou. change. No. 45, composed. of Day Coaches, is opcrated solid for6m Chadeston -to Atlanta (through -Samter Columbia, Prosperity and Newberry.). w.itliut change. These trains land passengers-in the Union Depot at Atlanta-as tear the Exposition grounds as througb passen gers via any line are landed. RATES. FHL-FR1OM- A. C. I aWawba........... $12 10$ 6 8 ou$ -1, Chester................. 110 8 M0 5 07 Car.sle.............. 0 15' 743 47( Charleston............ 13 95 10.Z5 .4 2( Suwter................. 1360; 095!. 66( Columbia.......... 11 35 8 391 5 6( Prosperity ............ 945 695 47( of Newberry............. i 910 65 . 6( i Clinton ................ G 65 6 351 4 1( Greenw .od........ 715 555 30 a Abbeville .............. 6 40 4 701 3 4 Calhoun Falls........ 5 65. 4 15: 3 1( DATES OF SALE AND LIMIr. e COLUMN A.-Tickets sold daily to De in cember 15th, with extrene lmi or January 7th, 1896. D COLUMN 0.-Tickets sold daily !o.I)R cembeir 30th, with extrem3e himi 1; Sdas srm d de of sale. t. COLUMN E.--T'ickeis soLi daily to Dc , cemnber 30Jth, withb extneme hmrit o days fr.om aat of sile. orTIlE EXPOSITioN esurpasses. in some repcs any E~xpo tsition vet held fd Americi. Here y.or find, side byside,. exhibits from Flori Ii and Alkuha. Californ;ia and Maine, th< United States of Americi and tht n United S-ates of Brazil, Mexico anc ; Canada, and to oni until nea: Iy ever' 1 civiliz:d tation on the globe is r-epre ds sented. On th:e terracts are found among mantUy other attractions. Arab . Chinese and Mexican vi!iages, show ing jd ust how those people have their "dauily n walk and couiversation." 1 Ask for tickets v:a "The Seaboarc 1 Air Linc." Pu1'llman Sleeping Car reservations I will be made and further information; .furnishecd upon application to any Agent of the Seaboard Air Line, or to the undersigned. U. w. 13. cLOVEn, T. J. ANDERISON, a Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt -. E. ST. Jor , Vice-President. Winnsbonro Drug - Store. 0 Just Arrived Bist's Turnip Seed, Mason Fruit - Jai-s and Jelly Tumblers.. ;Toilret Articles of all Kinds. . Paints, Oils,.VYarnishies Bcst 5et. Cigar onl the Market. Pipes and Tobacco. Lamps andL Glassware. Winabora Druig Store. Burial Cases and Casket... TIlE UNDERSIGNED) hi a ful lin (it t.he btest designs in BURIAL CASES. AN CASKETS, at moderame -lrl Orders filled promoi lv, night .apd day, at-. 'le old stand. ThIa:nkful fir p:is pat roDage, I ask for a share of. it in future. -earse furnished wh:en ordered. 1-6tf ~I. M. ELL [OTT, SRt rotice. .J. .)MDNA I.D. c J i. Q. ')AVIS. 6-6tf .Wininsr>orc. S. C A. E D)AVIS, q,e NOW READY. "* We Iae'received and are now rea1v i6 ho*bir Fall and Winter goodi. We have4he largest and most complete stoek we hav.e ever shown. Our -tockof -Dress Goods is inagnificent, comprisi a fine line of colors, icges, Flannels, .Beuriettas. Also the latest novetties inl Mohair, Silk and WooTnixtures, and all elexant line of Black Gjos. The prices are fully one rointh lower Ithan ever before. B-eautiful sty ves in Silks for WaiTts, Siiks for Tstmmings, Velvets, Jet Or aameats and Gymps.; We.. have a very . lat ge stock of all Donestie Goods, Satteens, Prints, ;iuigh'ns, Icaaling, Cajton F'iunels,.6tc. All u.ton goods are advancing, bf: we can give yon low prices for we BOUGHT EARLY, and BOUGHT LAEGZLT -e:havii me t i:anet F.anIds, Bianikei -, Wool Underwear, etc., you have Be, n-i: si e to .ar. - :ee them and you will be convinced. Tliere I'as been -t big tru-t. I-rmed to put tip -the prices of leather and shoes. W :o1gIl. our lShoes e riv and bought a very large stock, cousequently we ca oa'er you a great % arIeOy, ar.dat lowest price. Our. stock is now ready for insp(ct-ion. Miss Ketchin has been North and can give you the latest siyles... We have.a; large swck of the newest and most deii able goods. 'W' offer 'vda ihe bet work an lowest prices. We want. our trade and know that we can make it to your interest te trade with-i. We nfer -5ou the greatest- -variety to select from, polite & capable attentio.jiand the lowe.t.prices. Come and see us. CALD.WELL & RUFF. SRDE A SER S .,T.EAR1TS. AM~ ~ ~~~~1. Knw13Tn e~o~ yliog EDioymulnt -Askany STEARNS rider' w hat-he-thinks- of his YELLOW FELLOW. STEARNS riders are satisfied riders. Join the ranks of STEARNS enthusiasts. E. C. STEARNS& CO., Syracuse, N. Y. SOUTHERN AGENTS. W. D. GASH CO. am nm * The Bane of The American People. eured by Dr.Miles'Nervine ** T. II vrlastingpuhaduse .made them especiallysubject totleueoD. is'etrtvee headache, nervous prostration, neu-vieItokwoadn-hlbtls ralgia, sleeplessness, etc. Dr. Miles' ad~hpyt a btIbv o . ervine was especially prepared for hdahaah ic,adta a tliese czases. It has ensred thousandsnerytrem thao,ndurg and will cure you.thsteIhaebnudrget Mr. Jno. J. Kirk, Whose portrait ac- etlsri ndwry hog comnpanies this, representing the Na-hangponedikesaddat iional Starch Man'f'g Co.. of Newinyfml,wchoudornal, York. has been a commercial traveler hv rsrtdm,btee ne --in Michigan. Indiana and Ohio for fif- ti ra evu tanIhv o c en 'years, and was a severe sufferer.hateslgetsypoofarun Mr.Kir's ell o hewascurd: cfute terrie hadr. chies thaicns camsoseereastorecr vey egh Atis aso I aaos that cotersd I o t- ay. lstng ro twnt-forthoul use Dr. Miles' Bestrtie." e to frtyeigh hors nd oligng e, Y ours wo alth oe-hl bottles to o t be. Iwen toHotSprngs Ekarmd. appt. '94.a hv ro Ark, M. Cemes. ich.ado her dI is hawache so.Heche, ndeatl r~.orfr rstandtretmnt,spnd-garlosy streemnths ago, apeit carng lag both ~ ~ ~ ~ hi time n oe ihu o otne Iheen undMie' ret benfit reurnng.I wuldnotbe ntal srin is ry t hrough thead fornigh befre tensm fmis y which resoring rdyisarily old rainsplig hedach retrne prs tratedar me, stuy an pratier and ii acup.I ha knwn D.tbhDr granki iers, tranhe ote Milesand tle gntlemn comosin heu secialist symptom ofya who,urn Sheadr.ches Mea itmtl trtev years.atOfheatestheydic mr tnas ath ng w rom tenuf four vrtet er seilyt h toed foreigh t onedyagnlersamn o ifc and obscureng me man tld methat ishedachehwer easo th hart andiu nerv ters shouldluse'Driestrvie oursfrieath JHeaJ.KthK