THE ROANOKE BEACON.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
O. V. W. AUrfBON, Editor aud Owner
PLYMOUTH.
N. C.
Friday. Novemhkr 20, 1909.
BEACON FLASHES.
5 or (J doses of ,,(jCO" will cure any
Case of Cnillsaud Fever. Price 25o.
' Glad to see Mr. T. K. Gray, of Creswell,
in the city yesterday.
Mr. W V. Scarborough made a flying
trip to Norfolk, the past week.
Mrs. West aud little child left yesterday
to visit her parent at Oswego, N. Y.
Miss Alice Bateuian of near Rop r, was
the guest of her sinter Mrs, V. B. Ward.
L08T DiaoiOhd-Pearl Brooch, between
on r tore and renideuce. Finder will be
suitably rewarded by returutng to
MB8. HENRY L. fPRUILL.
. yi, , . .
Dr. A. W. Oisosway has been enjoying
a pleasant visit, from his nother this veek.
Mrs. A. M. Johnston, of Roper, is the
guest of her brother, Mr. W 11. Hampton.
Atty. and Mrs. W. M. Bond, Jr. made a
abort visit to their parents in Edentou the
past week.
Messrs. Kobt.ftnd Will Chesson.of M ack
er's Ferry, wer among our visitors ou
Wednesday.
5 or O doHes "660'
ase of Chills aud Fever.
w'll cure any
Price 25cts.
Be sure sad read every word of Adler's
Ad. this week. He is offering uiauy money
having inducements.
Mrs. W. A. Forbes aud Children, of
illiamston, have been . visiting relatives
In onr midst this week. ';
' The meetings b'eiog held at the Episco
pal church by Bishop Strange have been
( Well attended this weea.
Atty. L. W. Gaylord, of Columbia, made
us a pleasant call while iu town un Wed
nesday, Glad to see you, friend Louis.
n
Have you seen tjjose pretty Gold-plated
fety Pius at Leggett's, the JeweUr? He
Safetv
has a vtry pretty Sine of Silver Purses,
Buckles and Hal Pins.
Mrs. J. E. Blount, county, has been
spending the week in lowu' she, being iu
attendance upun services at GruCeOuurch.
The report of the graded school, and
ittveral Other iteinw of iuterest, me ueces
sunly left out this week, but will appear
text week.
Mr. undMrB. J S. Chesson who have
been spending notne time wita their duu
filter Mrs. 11. Toil", iu Greenville have
feiurued home. '
Mr. Abe Adler has purchased the Win
2&te home, oppobi'e M. ft. Church, and
frill remove the house buck and re-modnl
it, waking for himself a Dice and deniable
Louie. .
. FOR SALE A nice Pouy nd Kig
Mr. Louis P. Horutbal has a uioe gentle,
urll broke pony, cart and harness to
hiatch, which ho offers tor suie cheap.
. Having purchased and re-modeled the
M. J. Konnou residence ou Maiu street,
Mr. fi. B. Norman has moved his family
into the Mine, and now, wedonbt not. feel
more at home than ever before.
FOB SALE afa bargain Having made
arrangements tol eaAe Plymouth next year.
I am ffermg my home, together with all
the land belonging thereto for sale at a
Sacrifice.
Bee or addaebfi, T. T. Gardener or O. T.
W. AU8BON.
Several of our farmers have recently ex
pressed th'eir desire to grow their own
wheat, the ouly obstacle in their way being
bo mill in which to grind it. For tbe bene
fit of those who will grow wheat, (and we
trust they may be many.) We call attention
In this issue tbe Will advertisement of J.
Havens. Washingtou N. C. Mr. Uaveus is
patting in a modern plant for this purpose
and will soon be prepared to take care of
fill orders.
C, B. H. s Lecture.
Mr. WvChatincy, Grand President
pf C. B. II. will lecturein theM. E
Church at Mackey's Ferry, Sunday
Nov, iWi at 3. p. m. all arecordially
luvited to attend.
Sealed Bids.
Sealed bids will be received by
ihe Board of County Commission
ers, at their meeting on1 the 1st
Monday in December, 1909, for the
followiug contracts, viz :
For furnishing County " Home,
outside poor, jail, &c.
For furnishing coffins for poor.
For keeper of County Home.
For keeper Mackey's Ferry bridge.
The Commissioners reserve the
fight to reject any or all bids.
By order of the Board.
F. R. 'Johnston,
Clerk.
Forced Into Exile.
,Wm. Upchnrch of Glen Oak, Okla. was
an exile from home. Mountain air, he thou
ght, would cure a frightful lung-racking
cough that had dt-hed all remedies for two
years. After six months he returned, death
dogging hi? steps. "Then I began to usa
Dr. King's New Dif covery." h e writes,
'and after taking six bottle- I am as well
as ever 'I It saves thousands yearly from
desperate lung diseases. Infallible for Cou
ghs and Colds, it dispels Hoarseness and
Sore Throat. Cures Grip, Bronchitis, Hem
orrages. Asthma, Croop, Whooping Cough.
50o. and $1 HO, trial bottle free, guaranteed
by P. E. Davenport,
Budding gauius. is seldom found behind
li : .
Services.
'
There. will be services at the Bap-
tist Church Sunday, morning uud
evening.
Sunday School at 9:30 u. m.
1'reacliing ut 11:00 h. in. Sub
ject, "Faith, that Works."
Evening services, 7:30 p. m. Sub-jecr,-,A-yrision
of God."
A hearty welcome to all.
E. C. Andrews,
, Pastor.
Corn Judging Day and Oyster
Roast at Washington. .
Next Wednesday, Nov. 10t.ii, will
bo0ori. Judging Day ut Washing
ton, N. C, at which time the Cham
ber of Commerce of that citv will
provide a free oyster soast, prepara
tion, unIe the management of Mr
Jos. F. Tavloe being made to feed
3,000 people.
The N. & S. R. R., will run
speciitl trains for the occasion from
Norfolk, Raleigh and Newbern.
The Norfolk train will pass .Plym
outh at 10:09 a. m -tre turning will
leafe Washington ut G:00 p. in ;
fare for round trip, 85e. See bills
for fuller particulars. .
Bishop Stranges' Services,
The program of the concluding
services will be as follows :
Friday, 8 p. in. Subject, Baptism.
Saturday, 8 p m. Subjects, Con
firmation and Conversion.
Sunday, 11 a. m. Subject, The
Episcopal Church ; 3:30 n. m , Spe
cial Service for Men; 8 p m.. Final
Service, with Confirmation, Subject
of hove. '
Meeting for prattr at 4:30 p. m.
Saturday.
Special attention is called to the
service for men Sunday afternoon
at 3:30.
A ScaJded Boy's Shrieks
horniied his grandmother, Mrs. Marie
Taylor of Nebo, Ky , who writes thntwheu
all t'.ougUt he would die, Buclclen's Arnica
Salve who.ly cur-d him. Infallible for Cats
Bmns, Scalds, Corns, Wounds, Bruises.
Cures Fever Wores. Boils. Skin Eruptions,
Chjlblaius, Chopped Hands. Soou routs
Piles 25c. at P. Jfi. Davenport's
A Sudden Death.
While at work at the Veneer mills
on yesterday, Mr. T. J Bullock was
stricken with paralyse and taken to
his noine, where he gradually grew
worse u mil 3:30 o'clock (ins morn
ing, at which nour he di'ul.
Mr Bullock ws well and favor
ably known in this community
having been raised here, lie was
about 50 years of age arid leaves a
wife, two children and one brothei
to mourn his untimely death, to ail
of whom we extend deepest sytn
pathy.
Died Suddenly.
On Wednesday night, Mr. Win.
Sexton, who lives with his sister,
Mrs. Whitley, in town, but workel
with a brotlier-in-law, Mr, A. T.
Tetterton, near town, was taken
with something like congestive chill
or pneumonia, ana grew rapidly
woie until he died at about 3. 0U
o'clock this morning.
The deceased was oi years old,
had never been nianied, but leaves
two sisters, above named, and many
friends to grieve. Our sympathies
are extended to all.
Letter to C. F. Ba tenia n.
Plymouth, N, C.
Dear Sir: The paint question boiled
down is simply this:
The paint that takes least gallons, wears
ongest; Always.
Here's an instance:
E. O. Perry, East tith St. Erie, Pa. pain
ted two houses same size; ond Uevoe, the
other with another paint atsawe price; took
3 gallons Devoe to 4 of the other; and in 8
yeurs Devoe was the better looking job.
Tours truly
82 V F vv DEVOE & CO
P. 8. J. C Spruill sella our paiut.
Bst Way to Drink Milk.
We live by digesting and asslmllat
is: food.not merely , by eating it.
iHk as a food builds up and forms
,.,lv tissues and fluids and repairs
ate When taken slightly in ex
ss the unused portion, mostly bit
r fat. is stored in the system for fu
ire use. As Is well known, fluid
,11 U and vichy is a wholesome drink
or many who Ln not assimilate
nilk alone. A pinch, or two of salt
n a glasl of milk will produce a
i'mllar reault. . It aids In the easier
digestion of the curds as formed In
the stomach prior to digestion. It is
wise for the possessor of a weak
stomach to nip a glass'of milk slowly
instead of drinking it hurriedly. The
larger the quantity of milk taken at
one draught the greater the difficulty
of its 'digestion. It may not be gen
erally understood that hot milk ta
ken Into the system Is almost imme
diately absorbed. It is stimulating
without reaction. Leslie's Weekly.
,rThe Piano with tb Sweet Tone.",
THE
CHBJSTMAT PIANO.
Not too soon lo be providing for
it,. We will deliver it just when
you wish, and a small payment
each month pays for it while you
are enjoying the sweet tone.
ST1EFF PIANOS
stand this climate best, and need
less tuniug than any others, which
is very important.
You buy from the maker, saving
the dealer's profit, and get the
' best piano, without exception..
Write for easy terms.
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
L. C. STKKLE, Mgr.,
"114 Grauby St., - Norfolk, Va.
"The Piano with the Sweet Tone';
A (Mention this paper.)
Official Piano Jamestown Exposition.
The family tree sometimes bears pretty
poor fruit.
Greetings of the Season.
We cordially invite our former pat
rons and the general public to visit our
store frequently when shopping, as we
have new goods coining iu every few
weeks, ihertby euabliug ns to ham
your wishes aud gratify ibtn: .
A'e have our usual lines, which are :
Velvets, Silks, Ribbons, Flowers, Feath
ers, Hats, Caps, iufauts' Head-ware,
Hosiery, Cortsets, Nutious, School Sup
plies, Dress Goods in Flannels, Mo
hair, Broadcloth, Etc.; also Liuing3 aud
Trimmings.
Have you one of tboBe 16x20 Framed
Pictures wf ei! for aDo. alter you have
traded $2.60 with us '( If not you should
have yo'ttr purchases punched and gat.
one.
We Can furnish you with good val
ues iu V bite Goods, Bleachiit).', Lous
dale, Glutton Cloth, hidia Linens, etc.
h should jet one of tlios i preitV
baskets iu wnich we 8?ll o'jr 2."C. Per
fuiries. Tkey are line for trinke'8 on
your Mfeau.
With thanks'for past favors,
Kepeetfu!Iy yours,
Mrs. A. M. Ayers.
KEPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF PLYMOUTH,
at Plymouth, iu the State of North Caro
lina, at the Close of busiuebS Juue 23rd,
1 90S).
RESOURCES DOLLARS
Loans and discounts 4i,jy'J a
Overdrafts; secured S3 77
N. C. State Bonds C.COO.OO
All other Stocks, Bonds & Mtg's. 2,o0.0)
Premium oh Bouds 150.00
Banking house, fmruiture A fixt. 3,0O.OO
Demand Jjoauc,
Due from Banks and Bankers 13,245 12
Cah on hand 4,1)31.81
National bank notes and
other 11. S. notes
Total
LIABILITIES
77,800 45
DOLLAJiS
:2,)Oo.oo
5,000.00
Capital stock
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, lesicurreut ex
penses and taxes paid J,bi)7 Ja
Deposits subject to check 5G,(J(;3. 1 7
Total 77,80 45
State of North Carolina, Con .ty of Wash
ington: ,
I, Clarence Latham, Cashier of the aboye
-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to ihe best of my
knowledge aud beiief.
Clabence Latham, Cashier.. .
Subscribed aud. sworn to before me,
this 11th day of Sept. I90i.
C. V. W. Ausbon, C. S. C,
Correct -A tlebt :
W.-H. Hampton,
' A. L. Owkns,
L. S. Landing.
Directors.
SUBSCRIBE FOR
YOUR HOME PAPER,
And , Get ALL The News.
Only One Dollar A Year.
Auction Sale.
I shall on Tuesday morning
.Nov. 11th 'offer for. sale, on
the premises near Acre Chapel,
one 0 year old horse, one bug
gy, harness, carts, Farming
Implements of all kinds; al
so all corn, fodder &.
Sale to begin at 9 : 00 o'clock
and continue untill everything
is sold.
Jesse B. Bowen.
FLOUR MILL.
Plant a few acres in wheat.
Raise your own bread. A strict
ly up-to-date Flour Mill, 50
barrels per day capacity is be
ing erected in Washington N.
C. and will be ready to run
Jan. 1, 1910. For information
address J. Havens,
Washington, N. C.
RXPORT CF THE CONDITION 0
THE BANK OF UOPEit,
at Itoper, in the State of North Carolina
at tue close of business Juno 23 J 19011.
RESOURCES. DOLLARS.
Loans aud discounts, $41,147 07
Overdrafts secured,-' 5." SI
All other Stocks, bonds & Mt'g's, 2,800 OO
Banking Houses, 2.237 08
Furiiiture and Fixtures, 1 ,260 00
A.11 othr real estate owned, 4,210 03
Due from Banks aud Bankers, 2,720 07
Cash items, 1 65
Gold coin, 80 00
Silver coin, including all minor
coiu currmoy.
National bauk notes and other U.
S. notes,
12i) 6!
752' 00
Total,
LIABILITIES,
Capital stock,
Surplus fund,
DOLLARS
20.0O0 00
1,200 00
Undivided profits, less current ex-
penses aud tuxea paid,
1,701 60
Deposits subject to check,
Savings deposits,
Cashier's Ciiecks outstaudibg,
14 24 r7
17,442 7
7G3 44
Ji."),a52.40
Total,
state of North Carolina,
Ccunty of vwaNluugtou, ss :
1, B. S. Clark, Cashier of the above
named bank, do soleuiuly swear thai the
above htatunrut is true to the test of ray
kliovi ledge and bt-iiet
B. S CLAHK, Cashier.
Subscribed and sWorn to before me, this
lOtli day of otpt, till)!).
L. G. Koper,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
N. B. MizsM..
13 h H ALLStY,
Tiros. NV. Blount.
LUrectoiS.
STATEMENT OF THE DANK
OF CUES WELL, CHES
WELL, 2Si. 0.
At close of business June 23, 1909.
rksourceS :
Loans aud Discounts, . . $1)4,84.01
Overdrafts, secured, ...... 55.81
All other Stocks. Bonds and
Mortgages 2,800 00
Furniture apd Fixtures, . . . 800.00
Due from Bauks aud Bankers . 2,22 1 18
Cash lte-us, . t . "
Gold coin, . . . . 6.1 00
Silver coin, including all miuoi
coiu cUrreucy, . . . 1S2 03
Nat. bank uotes aud other U. S.
notes , . . ,
8i2 00
Total, .
LIABILITIES t
$13,662 68
$5,000.00
3T5 71
7,311.45
61 03
40 30
805 19
$13 0(12 8
Capital Stock, . . . -
Uudivuled Profits, lens current
expenses aud taxes patd,
Time Certificates of Deposit
Deposits subject to check ,
Cashier's Checks outstanding,
Certified Checks,
Savings Deposits, . .
Total, . .
State of North Caroliua, County of Wash
ington, ss:
I, D. E. Woodley, Cashier of the above
named bank, do soleniuly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
knowledge aud belief.
D. E. WooDLKY. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this
10th day of Sept 1909.
J. L, IIassell, N. P.
Correct-Attcst :
II. A. Litchfield.
W. H. Hardison,
Wm. Wiley.
Directors.
Expenencein mixing de cate Hnt Lin
: . r Tr n.u.. ,t. -1 ti t.
OV A. U lm, ViUCIQ iCl. Ob AS. X..
bpruill's sture.
The Queen of Fashion's
Richest and Choicest Creations are most
elegantly and perfectly reproduced on Uie
Standard Rotary,
The World's Best Sewing Machine
The only machine which makes abso
lutely perfect lock ufid chain stitching ou
the same machine.
Ladles
When you are in need of a sewing
machine, you no doubt intend to irive the
matter intelligent consideration and
should buy one which will last a lifetime,
the Standard Rotary.
You Owe It To Yourself
to learn how the Standird Rotary will
do more and better work, in less time,
and with more real comfort and pleasure
than any oilier machine made.
Remember
When you buy, you are choosing be
tween years of tiresome work with a vi
brating or oscillating shuttle machine
and years of sewing comfort and satisfac
tion with a Standard Rotary.
The Standard Rotary Shuttle
is absolutely necessary to produce the
Fastest, Quietest, Easiest Running and
Most Durable sewing machine in the
world.
You are Always Welcome
to see the wonderful "Standard" Rotary
whether you buy or not. See it TODAY.
You will be surprised and delighted
with 'ts many advantages.
NOl'ICK.
Under and by virtue of an executiou
from Superior Court of U asliinatou
county issued on ajudgoatnf fondered ou
Oct. W), lUO'J, m the action entitled W. 11.
Ward vs Thomas Bowen, the undersigned,
Slu-rirf will sell for cash at Oourt lleuse
doof in Plymouth, N O. at 12 ui. on Uec
IHh, 1009'. th life interest wlaicu Thomas
Bowen owns iu that land in VVashin'on
county, N. (J aojoiuiuu lands ot Vail
heirs ou East, public road from Plymouth
to Itoper on Sout . Joe Spruill cn West
and T M. Johnston laud on North known
as Tom Vail land aud being the part (If
vised by said Vail to ins daughter, who
was wife t f Thomas Boweu.
' This Nov. 3. 1900.
Jno. T AlcALLisTUR, Sheriff
of Wasointon County.
NOT! UK.
Under and by virtue of a decree rendered
by Clerk Superior Court for WaNhinaton
Uouuty ou Sept 7th. I(i9, in the action
entitled L. L. Basuiht et h'Im vs W h
Davenport fet ..s. Ihe unflerwip ned Com
missioner wiL sell for ca-h at put,io anc.
tiou at Court lionie daor in Piy mouth, N.
0 , on Dec. 4'.h. l!)i;), Ht 10 a. m , tbe tract
of laud iu Wabiutfton county. N. O , ad
joining lands of James Arnold, Overton,
and Snell, et f.ls, known as 'Henderson
Barns tract of land," it beiuji same tract of
Und on which W. H. I aveiport now re.
sides near Cherrv, N . C.said laud con
taining 40 nCres'fjiore or lesn.
Sept., 7, 1900. W. M. Bond, JR.
t.'omtniKbiouer.
Better Not Get
Dyspepsia
If you cdii help it Kodcl prevents Dycpepsla, bf
effectually helping Nature to Relievo Indigestion
But don't trifle with Isidijestion.
A great many people who halve
trifled with indigestion, have been
sorry for it when nervous or
chronic dyspepsia resulted, Sind
they have not been able to cure it.
Fs(? Kodol aad prevent having
Pyspepsia. .
, Everycno is subject to Indiges
tion. Stomach dcransemerit follows
Etomach abuse, just as naturally
find just as surely as a sound and
healthy, stotnafh results upon the
taking cf Kod-V.
When, you experience sourness
Of stomach, belching of gas and
nauseating fluid, bloated sensation,
gnawing pain in the- pit of the
stomach, heart burn (so-called),
diarrhoea, headache':, dullness or
chronic tired feel!:j5 you need TTo
clol. And then the c.uiekcr you W n
Kodol the better. Fat Vuat j .:u
want, let Kodol digest it.
Ordinary pepsin "dyspepsi. tab
lets," physics, etc., are not J-kely-to
be of much benefit to y-u, in
digestive ailments. .Pepsin Jj only
Sold by P. K. Davenport, Plymouth, N. C.
ENTRY NOTICK.
. Walter It. Jackson enler3 the following
land a unclaimed in Pl month Township;
Beginiop; at I B. Jactson's corner on West
side of the swmp, then Northerly with
said Jackson's line toG. W. Jackson's line,
thence Southerly to tbe Long Ridge Patent
line, thence Southerly with said line to I.
1 tr T . ..1. JWnti tlianSkn tn
b ining, containing 10 acres more or
less.
Sept.. 6, 1909.
W. R. Jackson.
F. R. Johnston, Entry Taker.
E'E D
Wheat & J)a(S
FOR SAB-iE.
Fa -mers wishing to 1 u y biI D
A HEAT and OATS cuu now be
supplied ut Peacan (3 rove Farm.
Wheat. $1,40 per bushel, Oata 85c.
Order quick as supply is limited.
W. K. LUCAS,
se-13. Plymouth, N. C. ,
Hornes Ac IVInlew
For iiale or Exchange,
At -all times my object will be to
Veej) on hunt! horses yunl mules to
mtit, every one, from the chenput Ui
the best, and to s.i.i.fy.'
All stock MUST be asreire.file(l
or money will be -"funtjod.
Soliciting.' your )Htronaie I am,
Vottr .truly.
Louis P. Horntfal.
fu4-t.f
Sirs. Martha Jackson's?
! B0AEDING-H0UBE,
1 Kates, 1.00 Per Day.
IULLthzGOUQM
and CURE the LUUGB
WITH
3
New uisgoy ery
rrR Roughs
PRICE
1 w"
'OLDS Trial Bottle Free i
AND ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES.
I GUARANTEED SATISFACX0B1
OB MONEY REFUNDED.
old by 1. E. Uavenport.
NOTICK.
Under and by virtua f t n decree rend
ered by the Clerk of the Superior Court
for Washington county, the undeminued
Cor?miHHi.iner will resell tor cawh to the
highest bidder, at the Court House door
in Plymouth, N. C, at 11:00 o'clock a. m ,
ou Moudav, Nov. 1st, 1909, the bijih land
of the Juo. VV. Gnrfcinns "Home Place."
it beinx that land lying iu said eouuty ou
Mollis Jioad, a- joiuing lands of Juo. M.
Batemau. Morns heirs, Sennate land,
Windley and Kelley aud other, Kai.d high
laud' contuiuiuK lOD acre more or less.
This re-eale beinj had beceuae o' raise ou
bid of former sale before eounrmatiou.
This Sept. i)0, 1009.
W. M, Bond, Jit.t Com'r.
SCHOOL BOOKS AT HALF P1UCE.
All kinds of books bought sod sold. Lar
gest stocK in N.Q. Salistactiou guaran
Send lists, catalogues lrre. fmitlr's
Old Book Store, iialeigh, N. U, U-l
ft partial digester end p'aysics aral
not digesters at all.
Kodol is a perfect -digester. It
you Could see Kodol digesting every
particle cf food, of all kinds, in the
glass test-tubes iu our laboratories
you would knov this just as well
as we do.
Nature md Kodol will always
cure a sick etomach but in ordef
to bo cured, the stomach must rest.
That is what Kodol does rests tho
stomach, while the stomach gct$
well. Just as simple as A, B, C.
Our Guarantee
Oo to your rtmf-plst today and fret a dol
;r hottlii. Xheu uXier you have used the
t utlre contents of the bottle If you can
honestly -,; hat It lias not done yti any
(rood, ri-ui'ir the bottle to the UruKRiat au4
lie will refund your money without ques
tion or delay. We will tlitn pay the drupr
irist for ttio t)0!th. Don't hesitate, alt
ilrng-gista kno .v t-lia. onr piiarantve ia good.
This oilr appliea 1 1 the lare bottle only
und to but une hi a family. The large bot
tle contains Zy tiiaca as tnuvU as the fifty
cent bottle
Kodcl is prepared at the laborac
, tories of E. C. DeWitt &. Co., Chicago.
NOTICE. '
North Carolina, Washington County.
Having qualified as administrator of the
estate ot Jerome B. Phelps deceased, late
of Washington County, N. C. This is M
notify h! persons having claims BRainst said
deceased to exhibit tbem to the- undeasign
ed nt t'resvell N. 0 , on or befoie the 23rd
day of Sept. 1910, or tnis notice will he
plended in bar of their recovery , All per
sons indebted to said eatate will please tnaM e
immedmte pavment.
Tbh 2?rd day of Sept. 1909.
W. fi. Hardison, Admr.
rbkmwoiuiuk uuoe.