V 1 5v
:'l I Ti C&nvertf Mav Vpliey issued bj
. MUTUAL BENEFIT
:i I "ce Company
. . Includea all the liberal features of the
: Company, with tbe addition of a guar
anteed Cash Surrender value, which
:! will be paid at any time afur two yeare
, V prouiuua have been paid, if demanded.
: -, ' ,Eery Policy hat endoraed upon it a
' tabla showing in plain fitrorea tbe op-
nous granted by the company.
1st option. Gash surrender value.
3J option. Amount that may be bor
rowed from the company on the pol
icy. 31 option. Extended insurance for fall
amount of tbe policy.
4th option. Paid np policy value.
This la the moat liberal policy yet of
fered and ia tbe safest insurance to be
bad.
Every dollar paid ijteta a dollar's
worth of Inauranoe.
No loss by lapses.
D. T. fARBAWAY, Agent.
Healthy persons between fourteen
and seventy insured.
J. J. BRIAN, Prtt. L. H. CUTLER, Vie Pre
6. H. ROBERTS, Cashier.
THE NATIONAL BANK
OP NEW BERNE, N. C.
INOOBPOBATED 1865.
Capital, - - $100,000
Surplus Profits, - 86.700
DIRECTORS.
Jab A. Bet an, Thomas Daniklb,
L H. Cutlb, Cbas. 8. Bet an,
O. R. Roberts.
TO LAND AGENTS & OWNERS
County Surveyors, and Others.
Persons having mineral or timber lands to
sell at reasonable prices (for themselea or
others) would do well to lend tbelr names,
addresses and (a 11 particulars of properties to
Alllanea Mineral and Timber Lands
Agenrr. MIODLS-8BOROUG1I,
raayZT dwlm Kentucky.
IVEAtI HEN
Bufferinf from ths elhct of Touthfol rrors, sarir
deo7, wasttnewMkiMsa, lostmanhood. efo, I will
send a VBlnaUs tnatlM (staled) containing foil
particulars for home oars, FREE of charge. A
splendid medisal work i should b read by vnrj
sun who is nernms and debilitated. Address,;
Prof. F. C FO tTXEB, Koodus, Conn.
FOR B ONLY!
K 'Sii Hit Oen.rsl.ana KKEVOU8 DEBILITY;
. aHruHi HUNK TKKA1 MIHn w n.y.
,f) from 4 ; St.tra, Tetrtffi, hb4 P.r.lg Cmlrl...
.. .ii!i..lhri.. Bat.k, hitltinl.tiaUoa, nd proof Bilt.4
.. (-,. idi.w Ult filOICAl CO.. llllFALO. H. r,
0: e Herrings Patent
A !' 1 1 ill Make Iron Safe, No. 7, cost
'. t fictury; two very fine office
D u. .1 Chairs; one Copying Press;
Button Attaching Ma
cliiou fur htort; one very handsome
Show On; -ail to ba Riven away by
I bl IKE at very low UVures. mSldtf
AiUvuio ami N. C. Railroad.
Passenger Dkpartmbnt,
New Bkhnk, Juoe 7, 1890.
To ikuuIs urt tbe Public:
HohcIaI ratex tit fare to tbe members
of tbe North Carolina Teachers' Assem
bly, from points uamecl below to More
bead Ciiv and return.
Tickets on stile Jnne iCoh to June 30th
itioluhive, to be Rood returning until
Jul; Slat, 1890, continuous passage io
eaeb direct ion, viz:
(Juldsboro $2 40 Tusoarora ....$2.00
Busts 2.0 New Bern... 1.45
La Granite . .. 2.2y Rivt-rdale. ... 1.10
Falling Creta. 2.25 Croatan 1.00
Kins ton 2.15 Havelook 75
Dover 2.00 Newport 45
Caswell 2 15 Wildwood ... .40
Core Creek.... 2 00
Sell "Ironclad Tioketo" when shown
certifloate of Membership.
8 L. DILL.'O. P. A.
NOTICE.
Tbe undersigned, Robt. O. Mosley,
has duly qualified as administrator ot
the estate of Violet Ann Bolloway, de
ceased, and hereby gives notice that he
requires all pertons having claims
against the estate of tbe said Violet Ann
Hollowly, to present thorn to tbe said
Kobt O Mosley, duly autheaticated,
fli iat navment. on or before the 16th day
of June; l89l, or else this notice will be
pleaded in bar or recovery.
. Peroni. Indebted to this estate must
piy.w ithoot delay
' " . , w . ROBERT O. MOSLEY,
' j15 d80 1 Administrator.
: " : KOTlCE.
, '-r The undersigned, James O. Ilarrisou.
,jt pobllo Administrator h duly quall
V fled as Admiaiatrator with' the wU n
' r . neied of the estate of John La wreaea,
: 4 deceased and hereby giyes riotroetht
1' ' 'h require! all persona' having claims
:i agalntl the wUte of tharaaid Joknjfow;
-"u renc to 'present them to the iaid Ad;
" V ,iutatordnl authenticated; for pay-
?.Maalvttr ttfotel Uth 47'n
. r itaoi A- bIm Mita natica win ne dibbubu
in UK m - " - . . ' rW .-
llAMi8 0.HARRI80f
"?rSr w, : Pnblio AdminiOratei fi
- :, PnMlfl Adminiatril
'4.S'W'nBB. June 11th. 1890; :.'' ' j twiiim
,M Ti'f, property ot the oilTi coming Int?tuen
. - possession, nu quarwriy ruu- "
' vAntorr of the same, with an xnwnmZZitn'HmnS W
of all toole V condemned &liWjLltoW&&F.
:..ue expiration of hie term foffl0
nr. i . m a, a..Mk. kwA sail tAAiairrmip
l i; meats, booka end other property of the
' as soonrai quallfled tp receive tbe sanve.
V2.;.- . .. O. A. Battlb, uayoK..,
' Bitia Fdloteb, Clerk, " ,
N0TI11F1Q SUCCEEDS
" LIKE SUCCESS.
The reason K A DAM'S
MICKOBE KILI.EK is
the mut-t wonJcil'ul
medicine, : Woane it
has nevor fnilci m any
instance, no mutter :
what the disease, from
LEPROSY to the sim
pltstdistaso known to
the human system.
gj-w55 The scientific men cf
today claim and prove that every disease is
CAUSED BY MICROBES, j
AND I
T 5 a- i
uaaam s micro oeiimer
Exterminates the Microbes and drives
them out of the system, and when that is
done you cannot have an ache or pain. N'o !
matter what the disease, whether a simple
case of Malaria Fever or a combination of
diseases, we cuie them all at the same time, :
as we treat all diseases constitutionally.
AstUma. Consumption, Catari li.
Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Kid j
ney and Liver Disease, Chills'
and Fever, Female Troubles
in all its forms, and, in i'act,
every Disease known to the
Human System
Beware of Fraudulent Imitations !
See that onr trada-llark (same as above)
appears on each jug.
Send for boot "History or. the Microbe
Killer,'' given away by
R. J. GOODING,
SOLE AGENT,
Corner Tollock and Middle Sts.,
m30 dwly enrm New Berne, N.
AGENCY FOR
Things are moving, times aro better,
or rather improving. Our truckers are
pushing forward their little products of
tho land and soon will be booming, and
all tbe time we would remind them.
and tbe public generally, that at
PALMER'S Cigar and Tobacco Store
they can find the best Cigars, Tobacco,
Candies, Soda Waters, or ua good bh
any, for Cash.
Also, the MAGIC POCKET LAMP,
the cutest little thing yon ever nan
price 75c. Come and sen it.
4 WM. h. PALMLK,
Middle street. New Jiorno. N. C
KttOM NKW YOKK ill'.. '
Ik. A K. Hawkks-1'ih "i : r : iitenl. '
eye-tf.sseK retrelvnt min r t-.i i-.". :iik i
am verv much urtt'ih.i.i :il ileilui
Ctl lllt ttllt llHH COMie IV, 1 !:. . . .ri'.'ht ,
Sine... 1 have uitiearil.d - . , s yi i ,
sin iio weai Ihk yo'irs. !
A I.KXANMi'l:
Hecretary Slutloiu. k'i:o i . ,;e. ;
All eyes fit led at the druu s : : . ..; ,
F.S.DUFn,Nev;bc;i,N.iV
n'ilf wlv
Commissioner'3 L'-a'.o.
By virtue of a ju Itfitu us. oi ib Supe
rior Court-of CraV-n coun'v, undoied
at the February Term, lwl!i). tl under
signed Commissioner will, on ti.o First
Monday in July, I860, Letivit!, th
hours of 12 and 1 o'clo: li, teli -t the
Court House door in New i ;n-. to the
highest bidder, for cash, tbe following
desoribed real estate lying and being in
Craven county, in the State of North
Carolina: One tract being in Township
No. 8. containing about twelve hundred
and ninety six (1,296) acres, commonly
known as the Egypt Pluntati.n, being
the same upon which Major A (Sordon
recently resided.
Also, one other tract lying on Neuee
road, noar Fort Barnwell, uJjoining
the lands of R. C. Russell, Mr..Catwell
and others, being a part cf the old Ed
gar Biddle Plantation, and bring the
same purchased by Frank Bid die from
Samuel Biddle, administrator ot . r.
Biddle, containing "bout ono hundred
and three acret wi h certain excep
tions of parts therei f haretofore sold oil,
which will be msde known on the day
of sale. Also, certain choses in action
given by the purchasers of tho parts so
sold.
May 3let, 18.0.
F. M. SIMMONS,
janl tds Commissioner,
mm
and Whiskey Hablt a
cured at home With
out pain. Book of par
ticulars sent FREE.
Atlanta, , Office loiX Whitehall at.
Atlantic & N. 0.. Railroad,
Passenger Department,
New Bebne, June 1st, 1890.
Through rates of faro, round trip
tickets, from coupon stations below to
points named on the W. N. C. Railioad,
stasjn of 1890. Tickets ou sale from
.inn. 1 tn Rerit 80. 1890. inclusive.
Rood for return D3B8BK9 on or before
Oct. 81st, 1890.
a
S u - n a
5 2 a
S So
'From
- To .
1
ipryi...li25 512.50 all. io iu.ou
organton.. 1B.10 13.5 li.uo n.ao
niA .. 18.45 14.70 18.80 loiv
grerkfTl'ln 1T.00 15.25 13.85 13.25
iU"U l.iDILL, G. P. A.
t
IUAftAKGE SALE
iillhiiiiiiul wnhti
Or anas from jX ,
m0
ttaodsM m-
i t-.. -L. i-i i A
"-"SSiBJpy
as
50 SAVED
verv purchaser.
Wa bsva 111
onPUnos.- OorS285
iVtMiA to
PIANO s oM W M",
uvmt do&ten at 887a.
B,rtd Is worth It. teo.
f r . mil.
i rki shMDStt
1
THE JOTJKNAL.
'
BERKS TEE bass.
L State Chronicle. J
" That He might hear the mourning of
Mich as are iu Captivity."
Within a damp co'd cell a captain kept
Lono vigils thro' the long and weary
nights
Nor closed his eyes as slow tbe hours
crept
Hut watched with longing for the coming
light,
"Forgive" he prayed my wandering
faith, my fears.
Hopeless, despairing now I languish
here
If thou rememberest me thro' all these
years
Oh ! God vouchsafe au answer to my
prayer 1
Iu mercy send some message, Lord, to
me
To bid my fainting spirit hope once
more
Hoie have I languished till 1 seem to
be
Like useless wreck the waves have
dashed ashore.
To-inorrow breaks the tnllowed Easter
morning
And -vith it gleams the light from Cal
vary Oh! bavior ! let it be the blessed daw
ning Of hopo from the despair that crushes
me !
The light of
day into the dark cell
creeping
Reveals tho hollow
cheek and wasted
l'oiiti.
As woru and weary now the watcher
sleeping
I'nconscious is tho longed for day has
come.
Till thro' the bars as morning's strug
gling light
The brighter grows wilhiti the dreary
cell,
A tiny wanderer darts in sudden llight,
And high and clear his sweet uotis
upward swell.
"Alt '. contest thou to this prison mo to
wako
To wretchedness w ith thv sweet mil
slrelsy?
Art come, alas! my heavy heart lo
break
tr rati it bo that thou wast sent to
ttieV
Trembling with joy, with hands to heav
en extended,
And rain of hot tears dimming fast
his sight,
The Captain kneels as now the sweet
strain ended,
The unconscious herald wings again
his Might
'Father, forgive iny doubts ami my re
pining. Tho' dark the way, so faithless was my
fear,
liiighl. now the path wil h Easter radi
ance shining
1'i om Thy blest cross on me, oh ! Lord,
'en here '.
V. contrite )e-rt. my hopes and my
desires
1 lag as sacrilico at l'hy dear feet:
Knrn out the dross deep in Thy l'urnaca
liivs
Ami main- that, sacrifice an offering
meet.
From a glad world are Faster anthems
pealing.
And hurrying feet press on to worship
Thee,
On hallowed ground 1 worship, humbly
kneeling.
For sentest Thou not a message hero
to 1110?''
Anna Alkxamikk Camekon.
llillsboro.N C.
After a Day's Work.
N.irtow and contracted is the
existeuee oi the i)ersou wuo uoes
not Irtqaently engage ia social
pastime and pleasant relations with
his fellow men. Business as well
aa Mm home ought to be lit up by
bright, cheerful people, who con
sider the comfort and happiness of
others a necessary condition of
existence. The person who imparts
fresh life and bright thoughts is
always a welcome visitor; wnne
the cynical, cold, calculating re
tailor of his own misery and suffer
ing, like a bird ot ill omen, is
shunned and avoided. Want of
cheerfulness makes life little more
than a prison, in which an assigned
task is dropped for a few hours
sleep, to be taken up the next
morning with no brighter prospects
than when left off the night before.
Especially is this necessary in the
home and among tho young people
with whom we associate. A lew
hours of mirth aud jollity before
going to bed refreshes more than
sleep, and evolves pleasant dreams.
Ultra in nothing so wearing as to
be constantly confronted with busi
ness cares; it wrecks the brain and
wears on the nervous organism.
To throw off this chain, a free and
liberal acquaintance with onr
neighbors and friends is necessary.
If all would consider it a duty to
agreeably entertain each other,
aud make an effort to do so, after
the day's work is done, it would
eventuate in prolonging life and
increasing our happiness. Many a
premature grave is filled for want
of recreation and pleasant business
surroundings;, and most of the
failures in life occur through not
giving both mind - and body suf
ficient rest and relaxation. St.
Louis Stationer.
For the Campaign.
In many ways the oonllng campaign
will be the most interesting one that
the voters of North Carolina have seen
in many years. It will be an educa
tional camDaieu. and economio ques
tions will -be largely disousied. The
State Chronicle, published at Ealeigh,
will be in the thickest ot the fight to
maintain Damooraiio Drlnoiplea., and
uphold those measure that will secure
relief for our .agricultural population.
It wilt be sent to apy address one year
for tbe low price of I So. Bend money
by; registered letter,'; money, order or
postal note. auuhh i
1UK BTATBJ UHHUmUbB.
-M..a4f . i . Palatal., wn.
U. H. SULTAN, itet..
Lias just returned with the most superb stock of
Spring and Summer Goods
ever brought to New Berne". We are now displaying all the
NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS and GENTS'
FURNISHING GOODS.
SHOES of every description at the cheapest possible prices.
In EEADY-MADE CLOTHING I
from 20 to 25 per cent., as I have
ow figures and will sell them accordingly. For instance, A Fine All
Wool Satin-faced Dress Suit for $8.50, which would cost you
at least $10 or ?12 anywhere els3.
Flannel Coat and Vest for 70c.
Seersucker Coat and Vest for 70c.
Boys Suits from $1 up.
THE FINEST FUK CUUSli SATIN-LINED HAT at !0'.
Our stock comprises so aiany NEW GOODS and Sl'EClALTIES that
would be a hard matter to enumerate all in detail.
We Solicit an Examination of Our Stock,
Feeling confident that we will make it to your interest to give us a share o
your patronage.
REMEMBER ! the prices of our goods arc and must be as low or lower
than similar goods can be purchased elsewhere.
Kespectfully,
VANCE ACADEMY,
3Vew Berne, 1T. C
BOAHDlNii AND
Snw.ial attention fiveu to Mathematics. Commercial Law, Hook-
keeping and Penmanship.
Experienced teacher in Instrumental Music
Vocal Mush: a prominent feature.
Tuition, including Hoard, Washing,
session of five moutlin.
W. R.
Jan2I dwtf
MEANS'
" Competition Is tho Life of Trade," and lr you have not sen our latest Improved Roods yu
c.innot Imrlno how lively trade li, or how hard our competitors have to work to keep within sliilit of
u. Ask your retailer for tho James Means' S3 Shoo, or Uie James Means' $4 Shoe according to your ui.-.l
Positively none genuine unless having our name and price stamped plainly on the sole ;. Your
retailer will supply you with shoes 80 stamped If you insist upon his doing so; U you do not lusLt, sninn
retailers will coax you Into buying Inferior shoes upon
.?3&HOE
UN EX CELLED.? IN
lOI.IIX. UNEuUALLUJ
DURABILITY
AND
ERFCCTIOK
0E.FIT.
8noh has been the recent progress In our branch
"Ira.
tan a u a a in m m mi unrri
the James Moans $4 Shoo Is in every respect equal to the shoos which only a few years ajro wcro re
tailed at eight or ten dollars. If yon will try on a pair you will be convinced that we do not eiaRprerate.
Ours are the original $3 and $4 Shoes, and those who Imitate our system of business are unable to
compete with us In quality of factory products. In our Uuoo W0 W0 UiO largest manufacturers In tho
United States.
Shoes from onr celebrated factory are sold by wide-awake retailers In all partM
of the country. We will place them easily within your reach lu any State or Territory If ycu wilt
Invest one cent In a postal card and write to us.
JAMES MEANS '& CO., 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass.
FDI.Ii LINES OF THE ABOVE FOU, HALE BY
F. M. HOWARD.1! Pollock St., New Berne, N. C
K. R, JONES,
HEAVY AND LIGHT
Lorillard and Gail & Ax Snufi
Sold at manufacturer's prices.
Dry Goods & Notions.
full itook and large assortment:
Prloea M low aa the lowest.
Oall aad examtoe mistook,
I n.tUf atarf raarantaad. .l . .
BatbfiiieigQiuruteed.;
7 Q 7
Ar.
i p m
4 Oo
i 4 35
! 6 00
; 7 35
will positively save you at least
bought them at the most remarkably
DAY .SCHOOL.
Ligbtn, et
$(i.r).()()jto 3T.").(,0 per
SKINNER, Principal.
$3 & $4SHQi
which thaj make a larger prone.
4 SHOE .
CANNOT FAIL
51. TO
e' ATI C
oni i
THE MOST
rASTIDl
of Industry thai we are now able to affirm that
Sash.Doorsand Blinds
Paints, Oils,
Lead and Varnish,
Lime, Cement,
Plaster and Hair,
And all kinds of
Building Materials
At Lowest Prices,
L. H. CUTLER,
I '. . ttW UbuaK. a w,
av? M a b w
.I
Wjy f 1
tfessio
1 Lll I ts if
wnnsrv,
Atlantic N. C. Railroad
TIMS TABLE ffs. 9,
i) Effect 6:00 A.M.. Wedntsday, May
28th, 1B0
Goisa Exbt. Schedule. UcnaWiST.
No. 51. Passengr Status. No. 50.
Lve.
Stations. Ar. Lve.
3 30
4 0U
4 40
0 OS
y m
Goldsboro 1130 am
La Grange 10 42 10 45
Ktneion 10 08 10 IS
New Berne 8 37 8 50
Moreheed City am 7 07
Daily.
GU1);AST
Schedule Uoiku West.
No. 2.f
Mixed Ft. &
Stations. Pass. Train.
GoldnDoro 7 20 pm
Best's 6 24 6 34
La Grange 5 54 6 04
Falling Cieek 5 24 5 30
Kinston 4 25 5 00
Caswell 4 00 4 05
Dover 3 25 3 40
Core Creek 2 54 8 OO
Tusoarora 2 24 3 30
Clark's 2 03 2 13
Nowbern 9 23 1 30
Kiverdale 8 41 8 45
Croatan 3 28 8 83
Havelock 8 00 8 10
Newport 7 17 7 34
Wildwood 7 00 7 0!
Atlantic G 47 6 5a
Morehead City 6 17 6 27
Atlantic Uotel 0 05 6 1J
Morehead Depot am ti 00
Mixed Ft. &
Pass. Train.
a m
6 57
7 20
7 43
S 11
3 50
6 30
7 05
7 30
7 53
8 30
3 55
9 15 10 oa
10 31 10 36
1 1 00 11 05
11 17 11 41
13 15
3 37
3 48
4 08
4 37
4 51
5 01
5 10
5 23
"5 31
3 IV
3 4
3 50
4 1
4 42
4 55
5 01
6 21
5 23
p m
lueaday. Thursday an Saturday.
tMouday, Wednesday and l-rlday.
Train Woonneots with Wtlmlngton A Wl
don. Train Ix Mud North. levlu( Goldsboro
I !:& a. in., aud with Klchmond A Uanvllio
Train West, leuvlnu lloldsboro - 10 p.'m.
Train 61 codqwcih witb Kirhmond A Dht1I1
Train, rri?mg at (lnldHhcru'J:j". p.m., and With.
Wllmtniiton and WUon Train from Ui
North at ;i:H) p.m.
Train "J enmurt with Wtlnilni;tn Bud
Wei. Inn I'hronsiu lie:ht fr:iln. NurlU
uoiunV !e,iv It.h ( ii ilCfctmni ut ':6e ii.'i).
S- L. Dill,
Superintendent.
VALUABLt GUY PROPERTY
For Sale.
As agents for owners r ot!, r for Sftlo on
easy and hcc.oiii imuint ti-imsthn follow -line
d escribed liiiiiruvt-d Keiil KhIhIb In th-
lty ot Ni-? Henu:
No. i. thk ikon ! ;;. r w ahicuouhh
ON UKWr N HTHKKT.
No. IIKK'K MullK AM) 1 W K.I. I.I Nil
ON (KAVi.N KTKK1.T (dueled l.i R. I). K.
I.O(ttre.
A tin 1 il"n'r1;.t i tl. vnle,!ih!c i ioner-
tl-fl,
Hiiint-
.III ii. I M te-tliB u pon wliictl
Ull! In
in r.
klird . il
,l oil c
- I 111 I I
li: i i.: ;
Tu,,
A I-1
decti il 9 i ,'
VArUABLE TRU
A bull I t' I I
I ' 1 1 : 1 T fit Ml
tll' K. i 1 i I,.
,
I A N !
Ill,
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V.7V
Xi7)
1 I
f IN EST
) WOO!! WORK
ATfACHME'. '
f,;3 Za UNION SUlif.RE MY '--k
C' , (iTLdNTA C1
AOENT WANTED
J. H. OP.ABTUKE.
BASIL MANLi
JOHN H. CEABTEEH & CO
ENGINEER -,
Fouueers
Viarhiiiietfc
M.tuufhrlu
Uullils-rj .
Haw l(Uc. lit
f sr.riliiM 6oJ-er,
W r pr c tare-1 in oo C: t
utl tlli.M
With jiioiiiniunKH.
:0 rt'uul h tif ml fan. a
e hit if In:l !o l::vh )I:him ami t.i!i.Mi i
fcr ft:iy ii ho 1 1 i.l. m;i t( li'urnli.i ty.
SV'p lllf fll'tPlJI '
loan Snw. .v hm '.'-.r i
Otati il 1 iiilt-r-t ru't,',lii
'A'm kI Vi. Kitt !:'!rifl'
ir ti-' mi le if t tit' A Hiftr
V A. I uri,tiV.n ft!-"
; rn'e n r nil w
P
C0SIKISSI0N Molten A NTS,
AND DKAIJMtS IN
All Kinds of Grain, Brick ana
Agricultural Limo.
I'M" (tKKM K, N. !
mu I dw
GREEN, F0Y & CO..
Do a General Banking business.
New Bankino IIouse,
Middle Street, fourth door below Hoti
Albert,
feldwly W KW BEHNK. N' C.
Fashionable Tailor,
. i
Keeps constantly on htnd a foil lineof
samples ot the very latest styles of
Foreign and Domestio Qoods. Satisfac-
tinn DiiarHtirnfln. j -i .1 T
Middle st. , two doors south of Hahn'a
Livery Stables. ,v'.?v.'t;:? .
At inr shop on Middle street. Pier '
of water, hot or cold, and good In
fodma. r:-.-V-'-.-: -
,1-inBl B. EKOV.T.
H i. p j-v v .. . ...
B- T..r 7r&!i-
Vi') WOO!! WORK 6y.,;f,lJ
', 'M V : ,.:..,N--:v,:t-.Jt.--:-iv,'Vi-,-$' 4,'' 'S- ' ; V:-" -