Ratal to tha KaahvllU Exposition.
On account of the above occasion
the SAL wilFsell round trip tickets
every Tuesday and Thursday from
Raleigh to Nashville, Term., for
$14.00 limited ten days from date of
sale.
For further information in regard
to rates and routes, apply to, II S
Leard, SP A, Raleigh, N C.;S S
Batchelor, C T A, Raleigh, 17 C; W
C Kimball, ticket agent, Union de
pot, Raleigh, N C; T J Andexson
Gen. Pass. Agt , Portsmouth, Va.
Meeting Young People's Society of Chris
" tiun Endeavor.
On account of the above occasion
the Seaboard Air Line will sell
tickets from Raleigh to San Francis
co and return on June 22, 23-29, 30
and July 1, 2 and 3 with final limit
August 15th, 1897, one first class
fare for the round trip.
Senators Going to the Orient.
iBy '. olograph to the Press-Visitor.
Boise Idaho May 19. Ex-Senator
Duboise and Senators Cannon and
Pettigrew will sail in July for China
and Japan. Itis understood they will
go to study the financial question
from the oriential standpoint.
Constipation
"ai;sos (uliy half tlio slekiisss In the world. It
ivi.inis tlio digested food Loo long In the bowels
Mm! produces biliousness, torpid liver, lndl
Cestion, bud Usio, coated
tongue, sick boadacue, in
sotnuia, etc. Hood's nils
Pills
cure constipation and all its
results, easily and thoroughly. 25c All druggists.
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Too only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
Mahler and Voollcott,
12 W. Hargett Street.
BICYCLE REPAIRSHOP
We carry the most complete
line of Bicycle sundries in the
city, and also have first-class
Ladies andGent's WheelstoRent
We ask you to call and see
our stock, All work guaran
teed to give satisfaction.
Charges Reasonable,
. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Nancy Harris, de
ceased, late of Wake county, N. C,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to
present them to the undersigned at
his office in Raleigh, N. C.,on or be
rote the 26th day of March, 1898, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
their recovery, and all parties in
debted to the said estate will please
make immediate payment to the un
dersigned. J. C. Marcom,
Administrator.
B. C. Beck with, Atty. m25 6w
Low Rates Noi 'h and West.
The following rates are now in
effect from Norfolk, Portsmouth and
Old Point via Baltimore and the
Roval Blue Line (B & O R R):
Philadelphia, one way, $3.80.
Philadelphia, round trip, $5.50.
New York, one way, $G 30.
New York, round trip, $9.50.
Also low rates to all points North
and west via Washington or Balti
more. For tickets, Pullman space
and stateroom reservation on Wash
ington or Baltimore steamers apply
to Arthur G Lewis,
Southern Passenger Agent under
Atlantic Hotel, Not folk, Va.
may 11-tf
LOST BOND.
On the 3d day of January, 1896,
Ardrew G. Hill and wife, Mary A.
Hill, executed and delivered to me
their bond, under seal, secured by
mortgage, on real estate for two hun
dred dollar with 9 per cent interest,
payable semi-annually, due and pay
able on the 3d day of January, 189 1,
which mortgage I have, but the bond
I have lost or misplaced and cannot
find, and I hereby warn any and all
persons from buying or trading for
said bond with any person who may
have found the same, as 1 have settled
the debt with said Hill and wife by
agreement.
30d Eddie W. Thompson.
IF YOU HAVE HEARD
of the great
popularity of
"Canadian
Club"
Whisky
and feel disposed to try It,
or
If you are already one of Its
admirers,
BEWARE
of the counterfeits of our labels
and capsules.
They are very dangerous,
go Is the whisky the public are
thereby induced to purchase.
You can Invariably tell
CANADIAN CLUB"
by Its fine quality.
When you find apparently good
labels but undoubtedly bad
whisky, please write to us.
HIRAM WALKER SONS. Um'4.
wawarvuN,
Hoods
KT OPENED
A very fine lite of Pickles, Cutsups,
Sauces, Olives, etc. Any variety of
sweet mixed, sour mixed Gerkins,
Midgets, Chow-Chow, Picallili, etc.,
in bottles or by measure.
We Offer Today
An extra fine lot of Southampton,
Va., Hams. Utmost care taken in
the curing and smoking of these
Hams. Also best brands of sugar
cured and North Carolina Hams,
Breakfast Bacon, etc.
We want you to try a small SAM
PLE sack of our unsurpassed
it
Melrose"
Flour. It will surely please you.
This Flour is ground from finest se
lected wheat and has all the prop
erties that go to make the bestbread,
etc.
No Shoddy Stall Kept.
My complete line of staple and
fancy Groceries are fresh and of the
best quality obtainable.
Your orders will bo appreciated
and will have our prompt and care
careful attention.
J. D. TURNER,
Cor. JohnBon and Halifax Sts.
Telephone 125
VALUABLE LOTS
-IN-
" Idlewild "
For Sale.
On Monday, the 24th day of May,
1897, the Raleigh Land and Improve
ment Company will sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder several val
uable building lots, situated in the ad
dition to the city of Raleigh, N. C,
known as "Idlewild," a m.p of which
is recorded in the office of the Regis
ter ol Deeds for Wake county, N. C,
in book 112, at page 432, reference to
whleh is made, said lots being desig
nated on said map as lots numbered
3, 5, 7 and 8 of block I; lots numbered
6 and 11 of block II; lots numbered 6.
8 and 14 of block III; lots numbered
1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8. 9, 10 and 12 of block
IV; lots numbered 2, 4, 7 and 11 of
block V; lots numbered 4 and 8 of
block VI; lot number 3 of block VII;
lot number z of block VIII: lots num
bered 6 and 6 in block IX: lots num
bered 1, 2 and 3 of block X; for full
description of which reference is made
to said map. Of said lots, Number 3,
of block I, will be sold by virtue of
authority conferred by a certain writ
ten agreement, under seal, between
said Company and E. G. Horton, dat
ed July 8, 1891; number 5, of block I,
will be sold by virtueof authortty con
ferred by a certain written agreement,
under seal, between said Company and
Henry M. Cowan, dated July 8, 1891;
number 7 of block I, will be sold by
virtue of authority conferred by a cer
tain written agreement, under seal, be
tween said company and J. H. Up
church, dated July 8, 1891; number 6
of block III, will be sold by virtue of
authority conferred by a certain writ
ten agreement, under seal, between
said company and G. W. Morris and
Mrs. rlattie c.. Morris, dated July 8,
1891; number 8 of block III, will be
sold by virtue of authority conferred
by a certain written agreement, under
seal, between said company and D. C,
Mangum, aivea July a, isui; number
14 of block ill, and number i of block
VIII, will be sold by virtue of author
ity conferred by a certain written
agreement, under seal, between said
company and I. Winetrob, dated July
8, 1891; number 1 of block IV, will be
sold by virtue oi authority conferred
by a certain written agreement, under
seal, between said company and Chas.
F. Lumsden, dated May 22, 1891; num
ber 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 of block IV,
will be sold by virtue of authority con
ferred by a certain written agreement,
under seal, between said company and
R. R. Bridgers, dated May 31, 1891;
number 5 and 6 of block IX, and num
ber 1, 2 and 3 of block X, will be sold
by virtue of authority conferred by a
certain written agreement, under seal,
between said company and It. H.
Bridgerc, dated May 20, 1891; number
8 of block VI, will be sold by virtue
of authority conferred by a certain
written agreement, under seal, between
said company and S. H. Crocker and
C. L. Woodall, dated July 8, 1891.
Full information can be had from
either W. N. Jones, secretary, or from
Krnest Haywood, attorney of said
company.
Place of sale: Co court house door In
Raleigh N. C. Time of sale: 12 o'clock
m. Terms of sale: One-third purchase
price in cash; one-third payable In six
months from day of sale, and one
third payable., in twelve months from
day of sale, the deferi ed payments to
bear interest from day of sale at the
rate of six per cent per annum, and
title to be retained until purchase price
is paid in full.
Raleigh Land & Improvement Co.
Ernest Haywood, Attorney.
ap23-tds
A map showing the lots to be sold
has been posted at the county court
house door for the inspection of pro
posed .purchasers and proposed pur
chasers desiring to inspect such lots
will, on the day of sale, be furnished
free transportation thereto Jfrom the
court house
Administrator' Notice.
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of Emeline M, Holland,
deoeased, late of Wake county, N. C,
this is to notify all persona having
claims against the said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or
before the 16th day of May, 1898, or
this notice will be plead In bar of
their recovery, and all persons in
debted to the said estate will please
make Immediate payment to the under
signed. J, C. Marcom, Ad'rur.
Battle & Mordecai, Attorneys.
May IS, '97, 6w
ECONOMY
May be necessary In many' ways
when dollars are scarce and wants
many, but it is not desirable to practice
It In the purchase of food, which is
life. Below a certain standard food
imperfectly nourishes; up to that stand
ard it costs a reasonable price. We
never want more than a reasonable
price for our Groceries.
RAPID SALES
Give our customers the benefit of
close margins. We never keep any
thing that is not the best of Its mud
and we only want a fair profit on what
we Invest In It.
CHOICE GROCERIES
Always Instock and promptly delivered
when ordered
TIIOS. PESGUD.
Valuable Farm Lands for Sale,
By virtue of authority conferred
by two certain deeds of mortgage,
the one from J. N. Holding, to Willis
Holding, elated April Uth, 1SH9, and
registered in the office of the Regis
ter of Deeds for Wake county, N. C,
in book 106 at page 570; and the
other from O. is.. Holding to J. rJ.
Holding, dated November 28th, 1894,
and registered in said office in book
143 at page 78; we will on Thursday,
June 10th, 1897, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
six tracts of land in Wake Forest
township, Wake county, N. C, and
more fully described as follows:
First tract: Contains 30 acres
more or less, and is bounded by the
lands of the Morehead estate,
formerly owned by W D Jones and
wife, the lands of W B Hunter, the
dower lands of Sarah J Hunter, the
lands of Isadore D Garner and the
100 acre tract hereinafter described,
being the same conveyed to Willis
Holding by VV M Hunter and others
by deed registered in said office in
book 83 at page 300, reference to
which is made.
Second tract : Contains 100 acres
more or less, and is bounded by the
said 30 acre tract and the lands of
Isadore D Garner, Dr A R Vann, W
B Hunter and the 21 j acre tract
hereinafter described, being the
same conveyed to Willis Holding by
W M Hunter and others by deed
registered in said office in Book 83
at page 300, reference to which is
made.
Third tract: Contains 21 J acres,
more or less, and is bounded bysaid
100 acre tracton the south, the lands
of W. K. Hunter, deceased, on the
east, and by Smith's creek and the
"Carver tract, " hereinafter describ
ed on the north, northwest and west
and is the land conveyed to said Wil
lis Holding by W. K. Hunter and
wife by deed registered in said of
fice in book 83 at page 301, reference
to which is made.
Fourth tract: Contains six acres,
more or less, and is bounded on the
north by the Forestville path, lead
ing from W. B. Dunn's farm house
to Forestville, on the east by the
lands of J . J. Thomas, on the south
by said "Carver tract," and on the
west by Mrs. Frances C. Fort, and
is the land conveyed to said Willis
Holding by J. J, Thomas by deed
registered in said office in book 106
at page 502, reference to which is
made.
Fifth tract:. Contains 109 116
acres more or lessand is bounded on
the north by the said six acre tract
and the lands of said Fort and
Thomas, on the east by the lands of
W B Dunn and the "Spring Tract,"
hereinafter described, on the south
by Smith's creek and the said 100
acre tract, and on the west by the
lands of Dr A R Vann and D W
Allen, and the same is known as the
"Carver tract" ofthe.W M Alston
lands, and being the same conveyed
to Willis Holding by Armistead
Jones, commissioner, by deed reg
istered in said office in book 106 at
page 559, reference to which ismade
Sixth tract,: Contains 38-1-10
acres more or less, and is bounded
on the north by lot No. 5 of the W.
M, Alston lands and the road lead
ing from Wake Forest to Rolesville
by said Alston's house, on the east
by said lot No. 5, on the south by
lot No. 1 of said Alston lands and
the lands of W. K. Hunter deceased,
and on the west by said "Carver
Tract" and the landsof W. B. Dunn,
and the same is known as the
"Spring Tracf'of said Alston lands,
and being the same conveyed to
said Willis Holding by Armistead
Jones, commissioner, by deed regis
tered in said office in book 106 at
page 559, reference to which ismade.
Time of sale, 12 o'clock m.
Place of sale county court house
door in Raleigh. N. C.
WILLIS HOLDING, Mortgagee.
W. W. Vass, Executor of W. W.
Vass, deceased, assignee of Mort
gagee. J. N. Holding, Mortgagee.
saac E. Emerson, assignee of Mort
gagee. Ernest Haywood attorney for I.
E. Emerson.
May 10th, 1897. d. t. s.
When Boy ni tick, we gam her Cutorta.
When aha ra a Child, she cried for CutorU.
When the became Him, the clung to Oaatorla.
When she bad Children, tht fmrt them Cutorla.
A Big Money's Uorfh
At Berwanger's.
Our recent lucky purchase enables us to give you many special val
ues in new and seasonable clothes, furnishings atul hats for man and boy.
We have specially provided for our special friends the working
people. 50 dozen Overalls, regular 75c value and you can't buy a pair for
a penny less anywhere else Our special price is 50c with or without
apron !) ounce denim 25 dozen iron clad working shirts, not one among
them worth less than 75c, our special price 50c, 14 to J8 collar,
UNDERWEAR.
Our line for summer is simply immense 25clo the finest lisle thread
bleached or unbleached.
fr man or boy. The only correct line in the city.
VHf-ld Our patented perforated caps of crash in different
shades, white included also in tweeds, cheviots riul cassimere has proven
the correct thing for bicyclist and for general wear 25 to 50c. Bicycle
and Golf Suits.
G-q VVe have sold more suits since we inaugurated the
aJH-llOe $6 suit sale than we usually sell all the season
quite natural; people know good values; here is where you get good val
ues everytime, especially so now, because we bought well and you share
in the benefH. Bicycle and Golf Outfitting.
S. & D. BERWANGER,
THE I'ROOUKSSIVE
Leading One Price Clothiers.
Cross &
YOURS FAITHFULLY.
This is the subscription with which we would sign ourselves in
every transast'on with the people. We would be FAITHFUL in giving
you just such qualities as is good, not only to look at, butto wear. FAITH
FUL in serving you in as pleasant, as careful and a prompt a way as we
can. FAITHFUL in making our prices as low as it is possible for us to
reduce them by oua business skill and immense buying facilities. FAITH
FUL in representing goods in our advertisements and in the store iust as
they are and in fulfilling every promise made to the public. FAITHFUL
in exchanging goods or refunding money just as cheerfully as we made the
sale, if the purchase has not proven satisfactory.
uunng this week we will oiler
Gentlemen's Youth's
Latest styles, nobbiest patterns, exclusive designs at prices you cannot
duplicate anywhere ror same quality
We desire to call especial attention to our
Shirt Department.
In White Shirts we have the best in
plain. A famous line of Negligee Shirts, consisting of exolusive
patterns, special designs, prices 50c and up. Latest London
and ParisIIigh classNovelties in stiff bosom Fancy Shirts,
Madras and Percale, price $1 and up.
These goods must be seen to be appreciated.
Yours Faithfully,
Gross and Linehan.
Rubber Stamps
Made to order on
Isaac's Celebrated Gluchim Pens
$1.00 gross, $10.00 great gross
Alfred Uilliams & Co.
The Commercial and Farmers'
Bank, of Raleigh, N. G.
Chartered by General Assembly 1891.
Paid up Capital . $100,000.00
Depoits .... $300,000.00
Offers its customers everv -cconunodation consistent with safe
banking.
Safe Deposit Boies for Rent, on Reasonable Terms.
Some good business offices to let
J. J. THOMAS, President, ALF A. THOMPSON, Vice President.
R R. JERMAN Casn e H. JACKSONa Assistant Cashier.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Horton & Lee, grocers
of the city of Raleigh, has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent,
E, Huey Lee having purchased the
entire interest of C. E Horton. E.
Huey Lee will continuethe business
at the old stand of Horton & Lee,
corner of Lane and Bloodworth
streets. E. Huey Lee will settle all
accounts of Horton & Lee and all
accounts due Horton & Lee will be
paid directly to E. Huey Lee.
C. E. Horton,
E. Hcey LKB.'
May 1, 1897.
Linehan.
all the styles and patterns in
and Boys' Clothing,
the world for $1, either oiaited or
Learn to Ride
a Wheel.
Come around and take a free
spin through our Academy and
take a look at our Fowler and
judge Tor yourself as to its
beauty and merit3. We do all
kinds of Bicycle repairing,
nickel'ig, eta., and do it in first
class style, and rent good, easy
running wheels. Come to sec
us when in any way interested
in Bicycling, if it's nothing but
to talk wheel.
Page & Marshall,
Phone 87.
216 Fayetteville street.
of All Kinds
21 hours' notice.
Notice.
Pursuant to the resolutions of the
board of directors of the Raleigh &
Gaston Railroad Company, adopted
at a meeting held April 10th, 1897, a
general meeting of the stockholders
of said company will be held at the
office j( the company in the city of
Raleigh, N C on Wednesday, 12th
day of May, 1897, at 10 o'clock a. m.
By order of the board of directors,
R. C. Hoffman, President.
apl2 lin
What is
V. I 1 w "X. jr I I 1 I 1 H 9 1
Castoria is Dr, Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is u harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Sooth in? Syrups and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and
allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting1 Sour
Curd, cures Diarrluea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach
and Bowels, giving hcaltl v and natural sleep. Castoria
Is the Children's Panaccntbc Mother's Friend.
Castoria.
"CattoriA i an excellent medicine fur
children. Mothers have repeatedly UM me
of its good effect upon their children."
Dr. ,. C. Ohcood. Lowell. Mass.
"The use of Castoria is so universal and its
merits to well known thai it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Car LOU Martvn, I.I , New York City.
" I prescribe Castoria every day for children
who are suffering from constipation, with
better effect than I receive from any other
combination of drugs."
Dr. h. O. Morgan, South Am boy. V J.
Children Cry for
TMI OCNTAUR COMPANY. TT
STRONACH'S
Carriage Harness Repository
-AND-
Horse Emporium.
Nos. 319. I!21 and 323 Wilmington St.
VEHICLES
Wo will commence from today to
close out our entire stock or car
riages, buggies, road carls ami wag
ons at cost.
Harness, Whips, Robes,
We will sell our entire stock of
harness and horse findings at cost.
In making this offer to the trade
of course we mean for the spot cash.
Anybody wishing to buy on time we
will give them liberal terms. " We
desire to make some additions to
building as we have not got room
for our growing business. Hence
this opportunity ki buy goods in our
line cheaper than ever before
LIVERY STABLKS-Open every
day in the week. Nice clean team.
Prompt attentic ni.
FRANK STRONACH,
LIVERYMAN.
TO THE
Southern S
Baptist . .
Convention
AT
WILMINGTON, N. C,
May 5th to 14th, 1897.
THE
OFFERS
Best Service !
Quickest Routes !
AND A
HALF RATE.
In addition to the regular superb
double dai y srrvice, it is
proposed to run
Three "Baptist Special Trains'
FROM
Virginia, North Carolina. South Carolina
and Georgia,
Making immediate connections with
trains from all points,
North. South, East and West
For special prinied matter, maps,
time-tables, rates, tickets, sleepers
and all information, address or cal
on
B. A. Newland,
Gen'l Ag't Pass'r Dept.
6 Kimball House, Atlanta, du
-Or
T. J. Anderson, Gen'l Pass'r t U,
Portsmouth, Va.
nard Air Line
Castoria.
" Castor-la in su wrH adapted to children
that I recuinmend it as superior to any pre-
script ion known to me."
H. A. AKCiihR, M. !., Brooklyn. N. Y.
" For several years I hive recommended
Castoria. and shall always continue to do
so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results."
Kuwin K Par DEi-, M I).. New York City.
" We have three children and they ' Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.' When we give one a dose,
the others cry for one too. I shall always
take pleasure in recommending this best
child's medicine."
Rev. W. A. Coopkr, Newport, Ky.
Pitcher's Castoria.
MURRAY TKCCT, NEW YOU K CITY,
9ALK OF CIXY PROPERTY.
By virtue of a decree of the Supe
rior Court of Wake county, N. C, in
the cause entitled "Hill, trustee, va.
Elizabeth Reaves et ala," I will sell
at public auction for cash at the court
house door in Raleigh, N. C, on
Monday, the 3d flay of May, 1897, at
12 o'clock noon, the following lot of
land: Situate in the city of Raleigh
adjoining the land o. the estate of the
late Churchell Harris and others on
the east side of South Hlount street,
and beginning at said Churchell Har
ris' southwest corner on said Blount
street, thence east with said Harris
line 127i feet to another line of said
Harris, thence south with said line 8tii
feet to Bledsoe avenue, thence west
with said avenue 127i feet to Blount
street, thence north with east side of
said Blount street, 8tii feet to the be
ginning, anl being the lot conveyed
to Elizabeth Rivers by S. P. Penning
ton, mortgagee, deed recorded in Book
113, page 452, Register of Deeds office
for Wake county. This is a corner
lot near Shaw University and is val
uable property.
B. C. BECKWITH, Com'r.
March 31, '97 tds
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed proposals for the erection of
an annex to the northern exposure of
the colored department of the North
Carolina Institution for the Education
of the Deaf and DumD and the Blind,
in the city of Raleigh, will be receiv
ed at the office of the principal until
nuun of May 10, 1897. Plans and
specifications can be seen by applying
to the principal. The Institution will
furnish brick and the contractors all
other materials.
The Board of Trustees will require
bond for the faithful performance of
the contract, and will reserve the
right to reject any bid or bids.
20' lOt JOHN E. RAY, Principal.
KXEtUlOH'S NOTICK.
Having qualified as Kxecutor of the
last will and testament of Charles
McLean, deceased, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
said Charles McLean to present the
same on or before the 5th day of April,
18i)S, or this notice will be plead in
bar of their recovery. All persons in
debted to the said estate wiil please
make immediate payment to me or my
attornevs. This 5th day of April, '!7.
Daniel McLean, Executor.
Argo h Snow, Attorneys.
SALE OF RAILROAD STOCK.
As attorney for the pledgee, I
will at 12 o'clock m. on Saturday the
22d day of May, 1897 at the court
house door in Raleigh, expose to
sale at public auction eighty shares
of the capital stock of the Hoffman A
Troy Railroad company, of the par
value of twenty live dollars each.
Terms cash.
R. T GRAY,
ap28 Attorney for Pledgee.
AilminiRtrator'o Notice!
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of David H. King, de
ceased, late of Wake county, N. c,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the said estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned on or be
fore the 6th day of February, 1898, or
this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery, and all persons Indebted to
the said estate will please make im
mediate payment to the undersigned.
J. C. Makcom,
Admintstrator of Tavid H. King.
Feb 4. 18tt7-ltwfiw
Proposal for llullding.
Sealed proposals for the erection
of the Capital Club House in I he
city of Raleigh will be received un
til noon of June 1st, 1897. Plans
and specifications can beseen by ap
plying to L A Mahler, secretary of
the building committee. The com
mittee will reserve the right to re
ject any an j all bids.
D E Everitt,
Chm'n Bld'g Committee.
Raleigh, May 10, 1897. 10 tjl
PntPTlts U S: Md Foreign pro
i ourwi, Eugene W. John-
son, Solicitor and Attorney In Patent
Causes, 1729 New York Avenue, Wash
Ington, D. C. Office established 1808.
Charges mc4erate. Corraipondeno
equeiled