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> Of Her Sons
1 WAS CANDIDATE flp
FOR 0.1S. SENATE
r
" T0m IpssKhig on "Untver
sal Education, its Ne
?owity And Bene
M" when stack
9BfcVV:v4<S'*i en ;
en -v I
IK : ' > ^
Bm-OoTeroor CkiriM fl Arcockj
uropaed deed tt tae Jefferson Theater
USrmtagham, Ala.. last night while
f deliseslag en address to the Alabama
t* ??; Educptlaffal Assoclatloa. A taleSTSja
to this effect was reeslred In
thin mty eartr "this Morning sad occmstoaad
tmlrerss) sorrow lor no man
~ the Sovt Xhass on the stage wars
naahle to aid hlai In tlfas before bis
- fan. He mmfaad wtttla a Terr few
>? tnfhnSas. The,remains were .carried
to kb mdntiktog establishment and
Ht ' - . *r. Editor:- f*2 :
, < 4 wae'beading bran mr desk Ave
B,v ' mHelli aio writing sad thinking
p/c Twfth soma dmcoltT and; St; uggle
f orbr th? <eS)d?a fflUter la band.
U- The *hoae rang and disturbed me
K&jt anff tal>aMfWtMMhr I fonnd that
I dU wadiir ageht of the Postal TeicII
rung to* un to
I.. <rtb<a Aa Ka akneWIha tsataa thai f"I.-tc
It'M"JM, ".*
. In'Talhn?"heaUh but lagWIdea the
yog w ao near. H. ?*a not ay intonate
poraoaal friend la the mat
of the devotional companionship that
' blade humankearta tdjether. and ao
v; tho aback doda not' wound la that
. partleolar and vaonliar Sanaa; Cat I
caw and baaa ao roach In him to adf.
mire. I aaw ao Crtaltlantly beaming
j* f frdm evbry lineament of bU ooaatananoo
aa* aa lnminloualy radiating
from tba cb?raetarlatic of character
and manhood tbgt ho.cbrrled with
him all tho ttmd. the qualltlea that
make men atrnnc aid uaotfl to 10clety
and. to rholr country that I turn
* to ear to yoor rcagdra that lo ray
; judgment tho atroasnat -column In
jj-.'i. Korth Carolina's public lire?the
etron?edrtthat baa supported . bor
since the fell of ithace?baa broken.
f ' - * matchrfni orator, eiastir passed In
bm the Bute's-history, a farwseln* w.notin
aoyeruor. b well ronadpd, boauHl
ClfiB character. Of the many beau
py. Uful Bti^nfr ih\nK* I huT? tfWrd him
I his greatest ap^^ch^the one made
Hi did tasvs. r
alI "A herltajco It seems to me
? "OIii^eo IV "HJIUB W " ?
. AYCO<
H CAR'S
fcS SUDI
0HA1UJCH I
K. Born In W*> *e Oounty Nona
Graduated from
I M?tH. (ifKil* by trfwllr
There will to .pec11 Mtotew. at
the rim PreaynerUc Church toBUht
at I4? ?*clock, preparatory to
Ike Ohtorraace or tto qncemneot at
(to Lord*. Supper on Santos Memtor.
are urged to attend and other,
are cordially Inrlted.
TM* '""-'.Bin
The telephone girl .11.
? And 1 tatena to aoicod
;V she known all n? yoar 1
'' 3Bew Bh* know, eretw alt} a
y;. saassacr:
8>l? h?F?UMULJi
^ 5* iaoiiI? m9?oMi
: . ShaJu^Mig^.'Ail^
Ia toct (kcre to ?mwit
4)?. Of thjtt.qolto.lemuvkt
jpV'V^: If ** t^?Pboa*i?tol toll
' 11 vcn>M^nraItotf.oar l
'??.* \ pajA**m
> > - w-jrsrs,^
-. 8k* CO old act all Bur cb
6f4* V t Mian all our dan t
' In fact ahe could beep I
If ado would tan a tantl
aySt . Oly brother, not* dona*
Si *v I &i When you think of hoe
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1IRQRS BRAWH A
MAY SUPERIOR Cllif
The following peraons 'were drawn
by lh* Board of county Cotnmlaalohera
to aerve at the May term of Beaufort
County Superior Court.
IFor term beginning Monday lf*r
JfjfflMd
Jamaa T. Breraon. Doaaan H. *heppard.
J If. Paul. Jesae R JonCa, Sr.
Bamnel Hawklna. 8. W. fltyron. O. M.
g|?K
4 H. Allen, a C. Auatin, W.U San.
lola. J. K. Hoyt. C. Howard Bataman,
*jr. uraawwii, si. i. Am via, s>. n:
Bro??. J. R. Smith. Looln H. Mann
U a Tan.toll. V. C^HirdJ. J, F
[ WhRlw, J. F. Bishop. I. A. W.rrtn
O E. J?<jtaon, Ttaacl Woolard. Sr. I
R Austin, Joe A. Paul. J. C. Cooper
tow. #. Or^r.T, K WAbr,' W. M
1 \Vest. T H. Tutun. U.J. Wright
For May torn beginning May 27
?L- *:'?r?W?k
Will B. Bonnett, Alfred JfacltoM.
M. J. Warren. U. F. Bennett, C. R
Elks. J. _W, Cheeeon. Alar (larttr
Alex Oatler, N.,U, Jackson. ?. N. Leg
sett. W. T. Hndnell, Wt A.' Cratch
O. T. Mayo. John A. Smith. John T
Elliott. M. M. Leggett, W. Bryan Ad
aw A.
S. F. Boyd, John B. Corey, W. T
MUNOWN. NOKTH OAKOLMA. W
'V" A . ' ' ' " ' '
<> v; -A^ - ? ~:.r'
K< 'H ABLY FA IK TONIGHT AND BATIS
yiv 1
iSON
IENDLY
1! /' - " 1 1
?. AYOIICK. y
il-rf I. IK.T8. Wa.S?7<a? ?pL ,
r?bl la 1880 erf?h bleb haaom.
uvrraore odlte ban bars yractldr. J.
H. He oa. the Rdacatioaal tier- f l
tbo Mate forward la adoration,
itno of bin death be wan a caodi- | a
HlWMUWMedUlltnMB | 1
a. tv entire Mate mourns hlti I #
tltte ?ln> ??:?w la the ton- I
. . I8
MSTRICT MEETING !
3 OF OBI) FELLOWS
? ?
The District Meeting of the 044 "
Fellows was held at Roberaonvilio
yesterday aftd proved to be one of the
boat and moat Interesting meetings
In the history of the order heat
evening the local lodge gave a banquet
jn honor of the visitors- V
ONE
emtio? *'f
Id her chair ?'
torn everywhere. . * . V
she hears an the aewa. , , ,
r and who has the bines. ?
m* chasing the hers. ' - u
oubles. A
UK., "
rho talks mean to kla wife. ',,/ i , K
re are out with the bore, ' . ,, , 7. 5
e* follow employ
beneath each aaucy curl.
frrssr""
Mends Into bitterest foes,'} V .'. ,? ,|
rlnd that woald noon be a (ale
which (alklitf In force. v
tree to cue lor*dlrorce. 8'
."Sara ra'bt
Lhe wtyolo town In a iUw,
? part of the thine* the knew. H
t It make your head whirl ?... A
r mnch you owe the talephone jjjj jj
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DAILY SEWS AOVRRTISERN ?,
. - ' I
Special attention la directed to the
adrertlB?nlent? In today's laane of
thla.paper. The merchants are oSer|ng
many bargains afd those wlahlag
to pro ride themselves with neceaaarlee
for Easter would do well
to poroae the eoiums of this paper. '
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TO INSTALL OKF1CURS I,
-'^rO.twrthSU.y-', , <Sl -V? *
The order of Elks will lnatall the s
0 IB cere recently elected at their regr
niar meeting this evening In their r
lodge room. The ceremonies will be n
In charge of Past Exalted Ruler J. U
T. .Tarlpe. A inoel. pleasant evening n
U lpoked tor. . ' 't''is
1 V-' "'y. i1 ib.i. . ..-i .Jitscfn
THE BATTLE TIKOIXS " |fi
gggg* WWt "> Hallrvatl.lr
Rate fear* K
55% ?5," ' | 1 '
Washington. April 5.? The battle I
ortr State railroad rates for freight
1 and passenger boatman began today ,
' before torn Supreme Court of the '
' United State.. The lb Missouri rate .
eases were taken up Mr considers' J
lion first. Time for argument waa eg;
tended uattl next Thoraday - ,
?rmak Hagarasn. of Kansas city .
Mo., fleet addressed the coart He t
laid the ground work for an extend'
ed argument that both the maximum
freight rataa af Missouri, and IU two
dent pekaenger law meant condaea- .
tlon at tin property of tS railroads
within the'Skate. , .
Briefs similar to that presented by
| ma and by Use raliroad oo his ilsslitns (
Itoshlncton Masters New I
Bern By a Score of !
9 to 7. Many W^t- I
new ConteM? I
i Y
Tho Washington High School open- 'I
i lu bMBball kmoi onjifc, V>n^ I
[ntnond ve.terdsj ot I
to T em u>. Now B*n| High I
?*U. Th. game ? oaHfJat 4:
L&r h" t ""II
Tboi?b tooMfkune it^o"??
treating contest thro 13pit opt. A
xtb Inning which marred thefcama
lightly trom the spectators rftandotnt.
On a close dads km at home
late. In which a matt wis called out
lew Bern protaafced. All of the N.w
leri boy* except twh nceiceil *ui?ed.
bat New Bern'* captain boeainc
tubborn and refused ha play. After
Ion* wrangle the Near Bern toy*
at In two nmbwattXm and though
andicapped slightly by the lose of
leir captain, they contested tamely,
3rough the remaining three lain**.
? - Washington
tost sevaraj good
kaaeea tto woo re thiuagti pot^> ha scanning.
The work of Scale* beInd
the hat was Trrtunaaflty #od
W WH .track on tie U* hi| . batMr.
coot, of the department or Hi.
irr Id ,the New Dm H?h Sdtwol
eeomtpfkM the t?ani. , The hope
?t thle> moraine on the ?:50 Mori
=t?, ^=^1
Fred Moore. <B, ' r ' {
Prenk GIMe. SB ]
Realoald Tnlford. 8. 8.
Hew Mitchell. SB
Jim Waaam, C- F.
Elbert VNtoa. R. F
Hilton Hudnell. R. F.
ubstitutes: '
'James Howard. David Smith. 1
mplnw: \
Mr. Slnglnton Wallace and lir. ,
MtJ Kear. ' |/V ' '
The "hoy. ware Mtgfctod with 1nreaeed
attendaaoo and they wtah tm '
link the people 'tor their lord aaport.
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fflO CAN DOUBT
BENEFIT OF TRAVEL
I
. The benoflts of travel ?who can
oabt them? A tourist rahfr-retort
rorn travel penniless, yet ho a menal
millionaire. Whatever bo their
ingaage, f&itb or nationality are
tudenU 6t the Past are heira to*ther
in the heritage oi History.
I am gild to aay that 1 have long
agarded Stoddard's Loot urea aa a
lost valuable work, and I enx ?specally
glad tHat your easy term* have
inde H possible for me to .-pirn a
ot of the hooka. 1 shall prize them
lore, perhaps, than anything.lp my
[brary. I commend StoddardVkecurea
anreeerveiUy as of suprjuno-edicatidnal
va'fnn to.old and young.
Very truly yours.
, 3. to. UNDERWttOfr .
Supt. of Schools of Klnston.
Ooldsboro, N. C .Uan 24 1912.
To alj Interacted people: This la
0 ray that t bought "Stoddard') Loo
uree" ton year) aco. and hope to enoy
them all my ltte. It I. the only
et of book) In my library that all my
hlldren hare read, and they did k
jd.nr and wtfb profit. The money
nveeted In "s'toddard a Lectured"
aa returned dividend) Of educatlon1
Value that 1 cannot eetlmate.
Prddamally your*,
D. H. lUl'OJ.
aator 3t Paul M. K Church, ?outh
heir Eaatar wan^a , today aOfl tore
lean by Mr. J. K. Hoyf. ad an
taa made aportal -prlcea on a few
Miy
r ''
CKNTKAL PORTIONH TUMIVHT
Mill HEWS HI
ITERS
IR. I. H. THOMPSON I
CORRECTS IR. SWAIN
dr. Editor:Please
allow ine apace in your pa- *
>er to correct some misleading state
menta. made by Mr. Swain/ In ray *!
Irst article, I wrote trying to show
tbo damage done by worthless dogs e
md time lost with guns. Mr. Swain b
well knows that I reXrred to tenants *
laving a? many dogs and so few hags h
md not a word said about landownsrs
baring more dogs than hogs. The p
second article 1 wrote was to show .]
that stock tow territory raised larg- o
er bop than elsewhere. < b
H* malraa Ma oulxulaMnn aarf un. tl
ire have 600 hogs and 3000 dogs in ?
:his townsMp. 1 say we do not have 81
1000 docs out have too many of the ?
quality we have and to few hogs.
Bmaays the stock law waa not in oon- 11
troversy but says the reason we have r
so Jew stocks Is because we charge l'>
12.60 per acre for piney land to pas- 11
Lure on like they do In Halifax Co.
I don't know what they do Hut we do d
lot want your supposition unless it r
Is tor something good.. T
I have never stated that there ti
waa six r dogs to each hog and yon a
tcnow It. You are an expert on cal- ?
mlatlon in regard to dogs and hogs 8
to l^win give you a chance. On two *
miles of road where my farm Is lo- a
:ated we killed 201 hogs, on one mile a
?f road where most darky tenants n
ive they have 61 hogs, and we have
141 miles of road in this township. 8
low I don't say our township win
turn in this proportion bat only ?se ll
his a# an illustration for your bene- u
It; bYou
say of (he $100,000 Beaufort ?
ndehledneas that Long ?Acre never re ?
solved One dollar of It, if I underUK
it $15,000.00 bu bMD HPMt 1
iPti convict*. re pa# doe U
>tfeer.bcAdgea,poor allowance*, court U
sost etc. 1 know a great many men Q
n your towhahip and know them to
?e perfect gentlemen, 11 know the D1
So A p ft of naminlulnnan Af nw
;y nnd know them to be the same and at
;o say that they would hare discrlm- h
oated. bo much can not be true. ft
You state you hope that we will be w
ready to pay our part of the bond lima
and to not put the Sheriff to ae
much trouble as we bare heretofore, *
we are always ready to do our part, *
but don't know what kipd of statement
the Sheriff has made to you but
doubt If any at all. Mr. C. H. Rob- si
arson our D. S. Says he has less
txtotfble collecting taxes of ahy other I!
deputy and we hare the- largest town- 1
ship except city of Washington. v
One of the County Commissioners &
told me that the Insolvent list for d
Richland "Township Ihst year was lose *
than $140.00. t . - . C
How do88 this compare with your C
township? *
.Yours very truly, *
. B. H. THOMPSON.
April 1, 1111 c e
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QUARTERLY CONFERENCE d
Rev. J. T? Qibbs. D. D.. presiding J
elder of the Washington district will
bold Quarterly conference at Ware's ?
Chapel Saturday and Sunday. He
will preach Saturday and Sunday at t
11 o'clock. All cordially invited to I
be present.
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LYRIC (
d
No doubt bat what the many patmnq
f}t T.yH<? IrinV fnrniprj UiT- 4
tonights-program to be one of the ,
greatest /un making attractions that a
has been slated.
im manager gnnunced tome few d
days ago thai beginning with tonight i
they trill run weekly Amateurs night <
taking place on STery*. Friday, aloes
that time he has had many applications
from the local amateurs to ho 11
hooked . 1
Fpr tonight they haw elated 1
several tingle who will compete (or J
the ptlaoa. which l? well worth
striving (or., the manager la offer- t
Ins 110 00 In gold as prises to the
Wan FirSt.prlss ti.oe is award- <
hd to the one receiving (ho longest 1
hpplauee, ?S.OO to lie eeooad bast,
and |t.do to the third wtaaer. t
. The Judges wil ts the sadism i
hod a watch will ho used In timing
the applause. 1
The tret performance will take
place at nine o'clock and the eeooad 1
at tern a'slock, thooe who are look- (
log forward te this attraction should
come eatly In order to secure ataU i
The regnl ar motion picture pro- (
gramme pcpatsee to bo another Mg i
'
ramus u
of ISsn
jve News From All Sc
Happenings Are Of
partnient Of The!
JAKFVILLK ITEMH
? *
Mr. Andrew Johnson has purcbasd
a brand new mule. Has named
tm Jake In honor of the town in
rhlch ne is to do his future brayig
and kicking.
Sorry to noie^tbe illness of Miss
atty Pennypacker. The doctor says
he has pneumonia. Took cold one
f those cold nights a few weeks ago
y standing in an unhealed room for
tiree hours and a half, listoninvr tn
olng on through the telephone. Intend.
of pneumonia, we hone^ It la
nly a mild attack of telephonla.
A town Jake started to gallop
h rough this aection on his
ntomoblle one day last week and
lie thing got Its hind legs (we mean
he auto's, not the man's hind legs)
tuck In the mud and half a
osen of us country Jakes had to
espond to an "Appeal for Help."
he brother in distress stood on a
ussock and brushed the mud off of
nd hauled the thing out. The
entleman thanked us rery politely
nd gave to each of us a cigareette
nd a match. Then lighting a cigrette
himself, he thanked us again
nd we went on our respective ways
sjolclng.
The Jakeville Betterment Asaocition
held Its bi-monthly meeting ,
ist Friday night.'W? passed a reaoitlon
Instructing our committee on
rgent needs to investigate the mud .
oles on our section of the public
>ads. Said committee was instruct1
to report at our neat meeting. The
tact number and location" of the
tad boles giving diameter cirenroirooce,
Ami <topU> kole. For ,
lis work we wpjyropvlpf? 'Ttrxf *
ulres of legal-cap paper, thirty 'feet
r tape measure, and three sounding
l)l?a. . ,
Some of the bridges In this section
re breaking down and others have i
oles in tbem large enough for a
oad Commissioner to fsTl into edgd
ays. ,, 1
' e 1 '
ZION ITKMS
Everygody seems to be glad that
pring is here. '
Ifr. T. E. Smav and Mr. Frank
larvey were the guests of Mr.
hoinak H. Harvey Sunday.
Mr. Howard Alligood will have
ervicef at Zlon church Easter Sunay.
Everybody will rfe welcome.
Misses Margaret Harvey and Olive
Sutler were the guests of Miss Cora
Jutler Sunday.
M.r. Henry .Harvey spent Sunday
rlth Mr. Arthur Cutler.' **'* *
There wilt be an Easter picnic and
gg hunt at Zion church Monday
iprll the eight. Everybody is corllally
Invited.
C.C.N. Cutler was the' guest
Ire. M. H. Cutler Sunday.
Mr. Crawford Little of River Road
ras In our midst Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cutler made a
lying trip to Broad Creek Sunday
?. M.
Messrs David, Abhle aud Howard
Sutler also Misses Marcla Stella Cora
Sutler of Jesrama were at Zion Sunlay
night.
Glad to" see Mr. tlouse Cutler in
mr midst again.
Jcsama let us hear from you
igain.
r ' ? ' - a a
1 R. F. D. XO. 4.
The farmers Are making fine prorreea
in this vicinity at this writing.
If. mm* U? Patu. .Mt.4
tr: BUO Jmnic nratr-tramn ?
1* mother Mr*. Kraaoe. Cutler ?t
ise.eia Bunday.
HIM Alice Braddr wee e meet of
ke mull Ptakhani Tuesday eight.
HIM Mlrtle Ptkham .pent Therelay
night with the Hleeee Coacleon
at Oak .Ortrae Center
Hleeee Btetle and Aaale Ooeglene
ween nueata Ol HIm Larry Woolird
Saturday eight and Bandar.
Mn- Harriet Latham, of Ptaetewa,
tailed Mends at Banyoe last week.
Mleeee Dore Oongleton and Alto.
NMNr.fr'- ,.1
Htae una hlMmeiid 1 wee la ear
Didst Sunday tftgWWtt. . ' {y/
^ wo.
iPiimii 1
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actions (\^ ,ie County.
This DeParer
On A Boom
Larcy Woolard and Annie Conglnton wore
guests of Mine Cora Baynor _ .. ?
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Cutler were
Washington visitors Saturday. .;A
Rev. Robert Lee held divine
services at Piny Grove School house
Sunday night.
PRKS<X>TT '
The farmera are taking advantage v
of tbla flne weather. Some have
planted some corn and others are almost
ready to plant.
Measrs. B. G. Preston and J. W.
Hunnlngs attended the Union at:
Friendship. Jones. County, last Frl
any ana saturany. roey report a
fine time. x
Misses Lucy Winfield and Hattle _ ' i
Lee were the guests of Misses Nona ? ;JsS
and Myrtle Walker Saturday night.
Mr. J. F. Peed made a business
trip to Washington Saturday returning
Monday.
Mr. Thad Smith wick has moved,
back to his former residence near the
school building.
Mr. ,C. W. Holldla was a Prescott
visitor last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Mathew Cayton of Washington
was visiting his parents and friends
at Prescott Saturday and 8unday.
Mr. R. L. M. Bonner of Aurora was
in the vldlnity purchasing eggs last ;
week.
Mr. Wallas Price was the guest or
Mr. J. W. Hunnings Sunday.
Mr. Henry Rowe, was a Prescott,
visitor Saturday and 8unday.
> - - * J*'.
r *1uwun 8CHOLL HOTHK
Mr. D. A. Holtsacheiter of Andrew
9. C., was in our midst one nlgbt last,
week.'"?-:, jji
Miss Mattie P. Woolard who has
bden teaching at Boydvllle for the
past *oir -mbnih'a returned home last
Wednesday...' . Mrs.
H. D. Potter and children'of t
Washington were the guests of herparents
Mr. and Mrs. Lemon WallaceSaturday
and Sunday.
Mr. John Hawkins was a visitor to?
Duck Creek last Tuesday.
.Mrs. O. JL. Sparrow and Miss Jen- # v, ; >
nie Woolard spent Thursday in?k
Pinetown. ' * ' ,.
MisakChrl8sy Hawkins is spending ;
a few days in your city.
^!r. and Mra. P. S. Waters and
children of Pinetown were, here Sunday.
. # ; J
Mr. aud Mra. H. T. Hawkins and
children ^attended church at Asbury
Snnday. ^ . \ 7$
Missee Stella and Annie Cnitfeton
of Bunyon were the guests of iiftde
f-arcy Woolard Saturday night and ?'7>
Sunday. \ , T\Sj
Mrs. Qeorge Jefferson spent Wed-- VV .;2
nesday with Mrs. Charlie Baynor.
On Friday afternoon while engag- .7^7
ed in helping his father and others >
put up wire fence, Lawrence. the
'youngest sen of Mr. and Mrs. Lemon
Wallace was seriously hurt about v^Zj
the head and face, by a blow received
from the wire stretcher. I>r.
H. H. Hunter, ,of Pinetown. was
summoned and rendered the necessary
medical aid. While the wound is
serious, yet we hope he will soon be "Msg
on the road to recovery.
Miss. Lucy Sullivan spent Saturday
eight and Sunday with Miss Jennie
Woolard.
C. F. Wallace of Richmond, Va.. is
home again having been called to the
beside of his brother. Lawrence,
who was severely injured in a wire
fence accident i**t TTrirt&v
Some of the youjcn people of Blate tone
were in our midst Sunday.
i
PUNGO
? ? ? ? ? -'-^9
The farmer* eeem to appreciate- *
the nice aprtac that we Hm- '
tea hMrlnf. 8am. of Mr Mrmrto ' " .8
n moat rood? tor otaoUng .. A S tfj
Quito ? crow* at Iliac n?|l?
ororo to tk? komo o< Mr. T. 1. tkM> ' ' $5
Tbttrodoy OK* to ttllWI t>0 OMt- . - ?$&
ln( of .Mr.^BtoMrt BMrtfclMo jg-' ^
R'vtmoo'* Qxuirtrr ' ^ ^ ;