•THE ENTERPRISE! ________ , TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: si.oo Pier Year. Strictly in Advance VOL. IV. - NO. 29. Deadly Grup of Grip Pros trated Me. Dr. Mites' Narvin* B«ilt Up My Gtva MaaaAppattte. w*ta%«ai ii an. 1 —mm Mtia If an ana Party—Ton era rare, driver, that theaa horaaa an per fectly aafaf Driver—The horaea are aafa enough, hat they're peaky, and we eoa aerer tell boar cafe we are whea we're behind W—Hanrard Laaa •aak Talae Take Time. Mia. Black—Norah, weren't yon an nasally long hanging out the dothae today? Serrant —PYapa I waa, mom: hnt 1 had to tell Mk" Tattle', girl about that quarrel you had with Mr. !"*■* —Bo.ton Transcript. JJmson —r«n going to run over to tha club for an hour, my dear. Mrs. Jimson —It is not Mteutrj tor yon to go anywhere (or an hoar. 1 can give von all the hours yon want here at home.—Kansas QtTJounL A disordered stomach may caase ao nd of trouble. When the stomach fails to paiidua kafnctioM the bowels to- CMK IN—ALII till Brer aad kidneys tk* Ml total of which are painless aad th MIM tbeoKxe to to ii—iiil The aad Urcr to a bealty condition. aad lor thfc porpoae ao totter pteparation eaa to and thaa Chamberlain's Stoaack aad User Tablets. For aale by M. S. Peel Subscribe to :: :: :: The Enterprise. mid tha wife, "yoaTl ad mit that yoOTro a bright, brainy man and baa* iandiag qualities." - *1 eartnfcaly was tha moisat why Wt yon run for anidaat af these United States?" Aad aa ha risspsd her to Ma loam ha mid) "Molly. I cant hear to Inn hsme!"—Atlasta Constitution. Oetof Ttoe«||h Them. , "Tea. indeed." said Mm Cater yiller, H mast be Ten expensive to etacba anah a largo family as joa nt* simply mM," mid Mrs. Maths Thenebit that all the young Maths hare of 'going through datbso' "—Baltimore Herald. An Kakhao "Tan sen the light of mj life," the laaat a trila alaa •r to the haad carved tee settee. "Yea only my that because yea know I drink so ranch train oil," she blabbered, "However, it resulted is a match." —Judge. I kiartr.£i if mßCkatofWs Ctk, ttslm tbrrfcHi UM. f Ml 9 *• one cf am ra«os*«i, a k*Wr « sprcted cittaen of Uils place. had toea lor ten yeata a ertkrerteaachmeicdiar fhoca." writes Waldea * Martin. dn*- gi*.. of Enterprise. AU. «■ lie h*d asad I „i,a, ji, m pr-paistiona aad been tot Jed by physicians whhoO any per milt btufl A frw wocths ago he raima sl biisf Chajubeilain's Colic, Cholera'aad Uianbora Remedy awl ia a Shoit tine vaitntiitl? cuvf. Muv citi tlHMHi to (bt |n;tbfu!a(9Cof ®Jjt (ffnterpist. BELGIUM AMD UTILE MOOT with its SM people to the a*nare mile of territeey, hae mnkM the euggeation of a fall weetd. Hm the problem ai tianapaelalien ha wi a— at the ehief iHw if «*• latino. la it. tarritoey, the am of the atate el Maqtal and with ah tiaaea the population of that state, Bdgiem haa tj*7 ariUa of nß raada, 5,?43 Bailee of iaapewaed high way. and M*> aulas of anipUi la the Uaitad Statoe little Bfceia bland ■■paarta SW people to the aqaare mAe, thaa hottae thr pefan __ -n 'i e.t« n Ik* tTm fcaT Bsasaggastiuaaf the farther poeeikffitam of popaiatioa la the baited BUtes it amy he rammfced y-eaoto the sonars »jfa tCt sd^ths UwewsawsL Wth'thi'fclLty of the Bhodt Islaad popalattoa holding aver the satire territaey of the Uaioa, the total pmalatiea would be UniUMM br the United States, nUoavw of Bt Mead I Harry Wadowortfc, sssistsal dork ef the ssaate iismmilles on claims, h a great export aa ladion laa gaagu He io irililii with besaa able te cenream with aB khh ol Ufccntlf lie wti ippoist ad ladiaa agent far the Shoshone nservatioß ia Wyeeaias> fleeing a band af Km Pesos ladmaa the oth er dey en a street ear, ea which he was aba a passenger, Yaisworth commenced to attract their atten tion by hia signs. They eyed him suspiciously, but one, more friendly than the others, eventually trassrd over to ths new Indian ageafs seat. "I sm sorry," mid he spolngctically for a red man, "bat I never learned the sign language. I can oaly yak English." Why Keene Werka. The other day a friend said to James B. Kaena: "Why do yoa work so Lard? Yoa have aB the money you should want, and yet yoa keep on as bard aa when yoa were col lecting your first million." The veteran Wall street operator lighted a fresh cigar and replied: "Ever see a young dog chase a rab bit? lie's fast as eager after hk second and third M be was after the first As the dog grows old he draws all hk experience to hia aid, and though lie may lack speed be makes up in finesse. He dispkys aa msch desire to catch hk hundredth rabbit as he did hk first. Catching them only whets hk appetite, kt does not glut it. Say, I'd rather talk hone." When Senatar Hoar Qst CaagM. Only once in a gnat while ia Sen ator Hoar caaght tripping ia Scrip tore learning. One such occasion waa while the senate waa discussing the Chinese treaty of 1881. 11a qaoted against the eidaatoa policy St. Pauls declaration. Tor God hath nude of one blood all the na tions of the earth." Senator Miller of California ei clairaed, "Qo on—quote UM rsaisia der of the sentence." "There ia ao more af it." aaid Mr. Hear. -Oh. yea. there is," rejoined MO ler, "for the apaatle added to tha words which 2a senator has jaet mated, 'and hath determined tha hoands of their habrtatian ' Fil frire- The Vara Crea Byn m as The bnanrds that hnro laag in fested Vera Cras aad serred a use ful purpose aa viaged aca rangers are doomed. A London tnn is pnt ting ia a modern sower aad water system. The birds fro Wnas to numerous (bat they are a peat. Tha protection of the ■anitipalitjr baa been rsmnred, and when the new draiaage system is rsmplafsd tha city will he rid of tins past, the ■ambers of which have already bens reduced asasswhat by catching the bnanrds and placing thsn in wssi en aagas to M taken to aaa and drowned. Bad Per the InquMtfve. An American has in tented an en velope which records of itself aay attempt to tamper with its contents. The flap is imbaed with some chem ical comjMsition which when op erated upon by a dampening process or any other means of penetrating to its inclnsnre records the iransac tien by-causing the words "Attempt to open" to appecr. It ia tbaagnt | that the inquisitive will think taice before panning their researches ia face of such an invention. Oftriditti There are about 1,000 artrichss in America. These are on two farms iin southern California. The aanaal feather crop of these birda when manufactured aad ready for market WILLIAMSTON, CONDENSED STORIES. 1 UMa »m«»ai lliaatratlaf the WR at Douglas JerraM. Donglaa Jcrrold, the playwright, eatce complained of the inferior caaapnny that waa performing one af hta plays at tha 1 lav market the. aim, in London. "Why, there'a V_" aaid the manager, protesting. "Ha aaa toed ea Ihaw boards* "Ha looka ea if ha had haa* cut oak ai looks m if 1» had been cut out tfcaa,* gMvkd JenokL JX.*S7Ei3J.J h XSZ tltt French, boMtoa tiuit kt 10! •a nTmlto ■nikwf nil that." Trmiil Mid fU nth. "Tmt fUcm bit ilnjl * _ t n m . m HCB inca •VMtiMt khi mr (ran kii family aad ami aaJk then a fcrthing! ObH thai kinder Mid Je* toU, "anremltting kindness." . TIM mw>Ml la w«e. If * Omhl Da Wet, the Boa* cm»> —ilar. fai kit book talk thia stera ef aa attenuated transaction aa thfl battleAald at Nkholaon's Nek laliKA n raSv 1 WILL Olfl TOU If IIILUXM." a the heavy firing: A man who been a merchant before the war came op to a burgher vho was ly ing behind a atone on a piece of ground arhera bowlder* were scarce. 'Sell ma that stoue for half a crown," whined tha man. "Loop!" the Boer cried. **l want it myself." "I will give rou 18 shillings," in sisted the other man. But there was no sale. aa. «i ■ _ mm - at ,-a, , IN* fWivw w wVwOW The lata Augustus W. Hare, the KagKth writer, Med to tell t story of Dean Stanley, who WM a cousin of him. Stanley WM proverbially aheentminded. On one occasion ha was driving in Sicily with a friend. It waa bitterly cold. Stanley bad hie traveling bag with him and da eidad to pat on an extra wrap. Boar* of kaghter from tha (treat urekiaa awake Stanley at last to tha faeC that ha bad pat an a nigktakirt aver hia eotL Mr. Han waa fond, too, of repeating a story of the Khedive IsMailefßgypt. Nassau Senior was to ha received by kk highness, who had been warned that Senior kept a diary. "Oh, yes, I quite un derstand," said Ismail. "M. Senior k tha trumpet aad I am to blow dawn it." hverv story teller hM hk favorito schoolboy's answer. Mr. Hare's waa this: Alkk aa abom* Inatina anto the Lord, bat a verw 111 I help in tiasa ef taonhla>* HeMtMa Tha lata Paal Leicester Ford had, aa every mmm knows, a deformity of the spina. Any reference to this he resented, somctimM with ibk acrimony. On cne occasion in Ford's youtß ha paid an overbold compliment to a girl whom he admired. "You are," ha said, "the hand somest young woman I have ever Been." The girt, vexed, answered rudely: 1 with-I could say as much for rou, Sfe, fori." "You fo -'d." Ford retorted, "if rim would Ik aa 1 did." ..i Hot a Crew. Dr. Temple, the late archbishop of Canterbury, had an intense ha tred of verbosity. On one occasion a clergyman sought his permission to add a second living ttrthe one ho already held. "What u the distance I between the two places?" asked the I archbishop. "Only fourteen miles as tha crow flies, my lord," WM the N. C, FRIDAY, A CHEAT MAM WORSTED. In aa interesting case when Re fas Chaste and Daniel Webster were both mtaiaed by a Boston shippiag housefdr. Choate examined the wit nesses Be had before him in the sitasm box «SS of ths shipowners, wheat ha wished te confuse, sad iiMHUtly he bnuijff aakiag a fliam Fraacia Train, who bib ths otan. sen this gsstton wound all rowad the eaak and straggled through oaprr etraet in Boston To* sy.ywartel Chsate, "that yon dMUe aad m that roe went to eadi ana aach a place, after thla yea did so aad aa aad thea thaa aad ML" j Bat the aaa waa aa Irithama at perfect aaie aad aashhkea cool asst. Mr. Choate wsal aa aeUbtg ap lis fasettsa sad tfhm knots ia it, aai whsa ha Bad in Ma St witaeee manly baked at him "Mr. Choate, ha afther aad Ba spectators roared. Mr. Choete waa worsted. Yet ha waa his case la a recent issue at the Hew Or* leans Pleayane the Mewing adver tinmmU. brief ead to the point. ■ ml jodilt arnica. The Mflwtß.a k Ada: Thaee MB aee aoawiets who ate applying lor pardon, and ante a law thst ■ana to bis peculiar te Louisiana (we nercr heard of tM like else where) Uiey must give notice in some paper of their intention 10 thst any person or persons having cause to oppose or to favor the ap plications may have an opportunity to be heard before the pardoning power takes action. This is, in our opinion, a good law. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Broke tale the Jail. Second Warden K. A. lfcPheroon climbed the penitentiary wall at Sa lem, Ore., the other night to test the vigilance of guard*. McPher son's feat was performed at the risk of his life. Had he been discovered he would probably hare been in stantly sh«L lie placed a ladder against the exterior of the wall, climbed up, lowered his ladder into the jailyard and descended. He went through the prison shope and as a final touch carried away the coat and hat of one of the guards. It was from this jail thst the fa mous Tracy escaped last summer, and it is supposed that the rifle with which he fought his wsy out was taken into the prison over the yard fence. Car HlqaeHs In Cincinnati. We an told that in Cincinnati the street ear strans are hung so high that women of average inches can not reach them. This oblige* them —the women, of eoorse—to hang on to the eeata or the men pasaen- EOf coarse, the seats can't ob bnt the Cincinnati men are very indignant over each a flagrant durega nl for their dignity. They doat Mka to ha grabbed by the hair or yanked aroand by the collar., la fact, MM of them am disponed to he aa asaah dfcgruatlod by it that at tiaiea they have tfcimfct of getting ap aad resigning thmr seats to the hsmertiaeat wsmim. Bat they have net doae it jat*—Cfavebad Plata Dealer. A Near Qrala. A new grain, kaowa as eoca wheat, is being groan ia eastern Washington, ft bos the nature of both cora —al»al, poeaessiag the fatteaiag qualities of'corn aao the earn flavor. ~la appearance it re semtilm wheat. Its grains are twiee aa large aa those of ordinary wheat. It yields sixty to a hundred buehels an acre and eeeme to aohre the prob lam of fattening hogs ia the Pacific aorthweet, as aora is aot saceaaa fully raised ia that eoaatiy. lirpw Mlmh The Hotel Savoy in New York plnmea itself upon the poaseaaioo of the largest mirror in the world. Only two steamships of the ocean, one of them the Frieeland, in which H came, hare room in their holds to stow away such a large package. It is a little more than thirteen feet square and is nearly half nn inch To got thia perfect "plate five different glasses had to be cast. It was made at the St. Gabian Glass works, in Paris. Radium is self luminous, shining with a bluish light It, Eke Roent gen rajs, raakea a sensitive screen i phosphorescent It shows the bones in the hand and is so vigorous that it has produced sorea on those who i have incautiooaly carried it about their persona. The radium emits regatively electrified particles with APRIL 17,1903. f ALL OVER THE HOUSE. lamels Nm Hm Ma M In Cartato KUnTDNMH Brilliant winged insects are tk tad at ywt in china decoration, and the idea of reproducing is • pleasing variation from the flower, figure aad symbolic type of decora tion that has held siray so long • time. Not onfy brilliant and gaazy winged iaseets appear in thaee de signs, hat also saab little iliniiint ofths swnrd aad the samllgrown of katydids esi • Mr treeVwnch is the dasiga of a raoe with shadow background of olive greea. One of the prettiest designs shoos a bar erf mastc, « which the Botes of the fe milisr err, "KaU did, KatydidaV appear, the betag wiilha •oath the eta*—a pair of katydids filtiffw at ft tvk ipmtvdUt settling qaestioa. This desiga is ased m small pieces sash as ash trays or rslsadsr says the Bkeoklya Bogls. Gramhoppers are atilissd kn sense anlqae decorations for milk cape aad bread sad batter platan. As any suggestion of association with the ftsid, as the katydid aad graaa hopper, brilliant bap aad wiagsd insi Its sie eoasidcraoly aaod now adays la csraaue wort, i bowl shaped ram meetly coaspleted shows a dark clouded bhm bach' groaad ever which are drsgoa Km Their ikm aad bodim srs she set ttiald fi'Va, *P apiaat the derk toasd kaekgroand, the iißriti bsaaty of the Um' wings appmriag to syifkl ad ran tags on ths deep sapphire ear face. An excellent effect ia produced by a design of brilliant burs upon a background of grayish blue luster. Bowl shsptd vsses decorated in this way sre old snd pleasing additions to the ceramic display of the day. It's always interesting to notice tlio peculiar little individualities of each house, especially in a new neighborhood. One is a rug house. Bugs snd mats of every description spread themselves out generously asking to be tread upon. Another is a tidj house, where tidies perhaps adorn some chairs, bat more often hide those of respectable appearance. There are so many of them they make one wonder if but one is alot ted to a chair. Then they are so very protective in the way they plac* themselves between a possible occu pant and tbe chair itself that /land ing might seem rather safer. They seem to say in decided accents, "Take carer A cushion home is the coxiest of all. Cushion* in chairs, on sofs and conch and on tb« floor instead of footstools, crazj cushions in silk, velvet, woolen, the scraps patched on belter skelter and fancy stitched with silk at the sea ma, cushions with simple gingham coverings, eon broiderea linen and canvas tops, plain denim cuahiona, cushions knit and crocheted and filled with feath ers, cotton or needles of fir or pine. The cutest made of two red bandan na handkerchiefs, stitched around inaide the border, leaving that taML like a raffle, not staffed hard and fall, bat containing just enough down to reader it eeft and light. They are all aaabie eoea and coax eae to a friandly chat just to loefc at thsotr—Aaiericaa Agriculturist. i■> _• ~ Ckeeee OnoaHsa Oat Into dice one poaad of Aa» lean cheees. Kake a cupful of cream saaee aad while it is hot add the cheees aad the yolks of twa beatea eggs thinned with a little enta. Stir the miztore aatil woH blended. Hsasnn with salt, red and white pepper and s little attoai. Set aatde ia a cold place aatil it can be formed into croquettes, when roll ia fiae bteailiiamla, dip ia en roll agaia ia bnadcrumha aad fry in deep fat.—Good llsiioslrao|iing ' 1W old tia»a way of beating eahaa y a thing of tbo BMt sines tho w potent beater ud mixer baa found it* way hero. It looks not nnliko • ■Ball ice cream fraeser, only it i* flat Thia device serve* very sat isfactorily for raising or beating sponge cakes, puddings, icing, mash ing potatoes or other vegetables making batter and beating eggs. It is said thst oilcloth will last ranch longer if washed once a month with equal parts of milk and water and rubbed once in three montha With the oil from boiled linseed. A small bag of bran boiled in two gal lon* of water forms the best wash for china matting. J*. ■ " \ ¥ To Brighten the Carpet, i One housewife says that wiping a aarpet with a cloth wrunjj ont in warm water and ammonia in which • table*poonf ill of kerosene has been mixed clean* and brightens the IT J'p >' *• ' »' A" * - * THE ENTERPRISE; RATES OF ADVERTISING: Oa. gjaan. ■» Hwrrtiw 75 Cewta. - - twoi«rrt»as - " one BKNrth fuooi " three aaoaths fctt ~ -• «* » ...... flJO*. . " " tnlrr •• fiua NOTICE! There viß be aa election Md in the Mayor's oftee ia the town of Willi—! na, North Carolina, on Tuesday, May 5 V 'O3 at which time and place aO the qual ified voters ia the following terri tory. to-wit: Ttot aB the territory lyh* wfchin the atea, UdOal paatlan af Madi wmm. at im>nril ilil mU caapar within the Mbra( A ■ulnl^attt—ttrfawloCw* I I •• - II ■ • Cauhahn.tknc( a aln%ht MM to ■atofla; —-ITT' | "—T kdhl fcoa INSMIOMA %m tW Mc fllj all path lo Ik. Mc lha >H Cat wai, toancaa atiaight Maa acraaa J. L MiHrj "m tana to the New Ban*. dam aaU Maar Boa* to the Vaah -B—atoned WaaCwil, daaa aaid creak luliaiag. ikillll ■■ tli tin* j canati aad ill ml ctHna. tohslaaaa aalhe "VOhaMto On 111 fcW Diatrict." are latklad t» vote aa aictioua 3 & 7 under aa act latHul aa the nd day of March. 1903. eatitled "Aa Actio Provide far a Graded School in the towaaf Wilh'inilnr. M.C." Sacraoa j. Thai the Board of G faded School Trastees, hereinafter provided for, shall be, and arc here by authorized and empowered to issue bonds at said Graded School to an amount not exceeding Five Thousand Dollars, of sochdenomi nalion. and of such proportion as said Boa id of Trustees may deem advisable, bearing interest from the date thereof at a rate not exceeding six per centum per annum, with in terest coupons attached, payable half yearly, at such time or times, and at such place or places as may be deemed advisable by said Board of Tnotees; said bonds to be of such form and tenor, and transfer able in such way, and the principal thereof payable or redeemable at such time or times, not exceeding fifty years from the date thereof, and at such place or places as said Board of Trusters may determine: Provided, that said Board of Trus tees shall issue bonds at soch times, and in soch amount or amounts, as may be required to meet the ex penditures hereinafter provided for in section 4 of this act. Sicnoir 7. That, for the pur pose of providing for the payment of said bonds and the interest there on, and of defraying the expenses of the public graded schools pro vided for ia this act. the Board of Commissioners of the town of Wil liamson. shall annually and at the time of leryiag the municipal taxes, commencing with the fiscal year be ginnig the ant day of June 1903. levy and lay a particular tax on all persona and subjects of taxation within the limits of said graded school district, on which said Board of Coaiauasloaefs any aow or here- after be anthoriacd to lay and levy taxes for aay par pare whatever; aaid particalar tax to be not aore thai thirty-fire cents on the one hundred dollars asaeaacd valuatioa on piupeity. aadaotaaore thaaone dollar and fire ceats on each taxa ble poU. AH thoae voters that desire to ap prove of aaid bonds an aliened in sections 3 and 7 wiß vote s printed or written ballot "for school", and those oppoaiag said bonds will vote a priated or written ballot with the 1 'against school. 11 By aider Board of Cnaiwiasion era. this tat day of April. 191*3. C. W Keith. Clerk. Dr. O. G- Green, af Woodbury, New Jersey, Proprietor of Green's Aagust Flnweriaad BoacheeVGet ataa Syrup, whoae^ndrei tlacxuent appeals"in our paper regularly, will send to any one'mailing a wrapper from a bottle of August Flower or German Syrup and a two cent stamp to pay postage, ooeof his new Ger man Syrup and August Flower Puz zles, made of wood and glass. It amuses and perplexes young and old. Although very difficult it can be mastered. Mention this paper. TM final a M A reliable remedy foe bovrl complaints should alwavs be kept at hand. The risk is too great for aajooe to take. Cham beriain's Colic, Cholera aad Diarrhoea Remedy newer fails aad when redaced with water ia plraaaat'to take. Por sale by M. 8k Tee! aad Cn. '■■ ■ ■ «. ■ WHOLE NO. 185 Professional Cards. g)R. JOHN D. BIGGS, DENTIST OFFICE: MAIN STREET. GEO w HEWKLL, ATTORNEY-AT-ML W, nan a»Mn ha Krw M Mli TILLIAWTOH, N CL WlHiamstoiiTdcpbOKCi. Ofci IIU toataf MaetlnCirelj. vnmmnc TW Waahiagtoa _ as Cadi - Greearille q " - Clyamth » 5 - " Taiboro 15 " ■* k 7 35 - " Sootlaad Neck 1$ - - " [>aii ilh 15 " " Eader Lille,'. 15 " J.G.SUUMB IJ - - J. LWail.il 15 - " O K.Comiii(tCo. 15 • - hiaH. IJ - Rotwnonville IS " **« Everett* IS ~ - Cold Ptotat IS " ** Ceo. P. MeKaaghtoa is " Hamilton » " For other poiaL* ia Kastera CaroKan •e* ' "Central " where a"joe sill bo tonal for ur U aoa-wbaiUn. TO CONSUWPRR ". , W—y*t ■iHM.atofc klfwsi VKh a itrtrt hr{ s. - i aJ ibriv -* to |ut It'.jvm ifc* rt en*®. T» IFCNWR AHO DFITTR FV •Irkurn c K7« •«*. *« iKr • 'I M A «ura rrf f ' "» /Mftau,Oisrrft.' t bogr MmimOts- ! T ki as it «i iriti.u^r. Chr j rrkriptr-a, ahx S a til r« >• i. w i tad EUV a I *1:! jk .*- » .icai, to*, im JJ» A.WUW3, a, Y*k. JlliW 11 HI 111 i -g-g TESSiSM|I IS ULLOW HJfSOfi ia your Hood ? PSy sxhats call it tiers, it can he sees I chaajcißj; red Mood v cllow Be4er aacroKopr. It work* day iflfi afeM. l irst. it turn ,)our iw>- plexion ydloTF. Chilly, achiag senaations creep down j oar backbone. Vou fed weak and wDdhlm. ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC •a step the trooMe now. It eat era the Mood at aacc and drivea ant the yellow poison. M neglected and when Chills, Fevers, Night-Sweats aad a gew eral break -dowi COOK later on. Retorts* Tank will care yen ton tot why wait ? Pi cent (■tare akfcaeaa. The aiaaalar tarera kaaw all ah aat this yel low pale BO and have perfected Ratofta' Tonic to drive It eat. aaarlah yenr aysteaa, reatare appetite, pnrify the Moil, pre vent aai cars Chats. Fnrtra and Malaria. M has cared thaar- ZZXZ'TL'Z'iZ/Z; M. Pries, 29 cants. Far aale by Aaderaoa. Tlaaarll fc Co.. Id EHCapaa. X WHY?| ONE i MINUTE COUCH CURS naan' H LA O-WTTT a co.. CMNAI s. m. aiccs WK » . •ttss vs: ss^srrcKS3ao Sdnnfie JlMtHcm.