The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 07, 1898, Image 8

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WtONiHOAY Dress-up Suits For Boys § Her* *»*• tHMiutifully Ultort<l Suits for Boy# of ©4o i y««r«. Mad* of fins unfin*ih«<l womtod*. eteavioit, horn ••pun* •n«J h#*lh*r mlxturtt You'll nolle* th* h*nd-m*cl* collar*, th* war th* *clga« ar* flnl*h*d, th* *hap* “od lay of th* l*f>*l*. Button* ar* w*» ahanhad Char acter and MrviCMbisrwM at *v*ry point. Th* Trou**r* Ju»t at carefully mad* i&OO to 57.60. worth at loaat t 7 to tlO. frr CMBOOOIA. afw** nnuHt weet dry hy 2i* tea toray’ * _ pinlii' roaaty »*at *#* te w® **• Krttr IVm> f««l) 4rjr hy *» tea fams Th» §***••• rarairy mu*'*’ *"*’* to Mara# t* tk# nowyir •« , " u * •*• •m girt i* tm trial *" immi * <4 A. *. W*)'. Nwrh W r I*-**#* ,'* «J*T iwtlh romp* M* r.«n • P' r * nt * ■ t*l4no (ttk th- priaoa rateialeawa. Jeff tit* M* oO rountt o»gro Ot>« otilntr. Hm M» eaaytcled m 4 #qa4#t>ce-d to hang 00 fW »J ,,r j tot* - Tb* Ehlifi Engineer ts • paper j t*o *r •** ** m ***** *fekp** h - *»• tb* TlHrit Ed* »**r reglmcot In Ma Th* Flk* friaaffa of r. J. *od Qllo tu pun*, who ware triad rttttnlt for i th* m*rd*r of Milton Willi* *t Neel* j Ijoadiii* Flo. or* wjoHog lo ih*tr acquittal. Iff-*. Arthur Barber **y* b*r bn# •mod wot iiltrrn to *»icld* on account of Collaetor Rucker* effort* to < nrr him to f**ifß oo Jwltof In th* Atlanta rtuinm konae Hoot (one* toll* Miron folk* thi' pofdiy i* com.ng H* dtaoua.'M tb* Honor men and declare* ils** th* hottl* h*a |ti»t begun for th* ibolltlon nt the horrnnrrr Is B!bh rountv. With • membership of 117 and with I an outlook that poinw* even th* ex pectation* of tho** •! th* h««<l of th* atovem !>', tße now wPreshyterian ohorrh 0 North Atlonti »»* formally i organised Sunday Th*r* oi* • nurab*r of pomoßce Jn-1 Opnotor* in M*ron on • mysterious ouonfbn It I* hinted that tho 00l- i djarx' moll ha* l>*«n tampered with.! and thht»th* inspector* ar* pro* •cut j Ini a clot* Inv**t Ration ' In th* United States roun In Maron ] Robert too** and Aithur Marahall. th* j two «egnie* who w*r* charged with robbing the mall* at th* tran«f*r offlre i at th* union <t*pot, were found guilty j and a*ntrn**d to flv* year* In th* pet%| i Mattery lit ramp at Colnmbua Private* Ha!' , aud Crarkoff of the Third Kentucky , *ngaK*d in a dlfflrulty and CracfcolY ? fractured tho other'* nkull with hi* \ musket. Hal* may <l»h Cracko# *«y<* j Hal* was attacking him with a meat j as*. There la a rumor In Maron to the *lf*rt that Dr. E. A. Cheatham and Mr. W. O. Smith have been suspend-1 ed from th* board of Stewards of the Find Methodist church ou account of th* fact that they voted against pro hibition In the recent election held In that city. Th* prohihltionieta have concluded to make no contest of the election In Macon They notified Ord narv Wiley that they had abandoned their origi nal Intention. Th* ordinary then proceeded to consolidate the vote and from th* official return* deduced the majority of I.BOS for the antl-prohlbt tionist*. Place you order for fall suit with E. 3. Henry A Co., popular priced tailors. Hanila Volunteer Returns Denver, Col.. Dec. 7 —Tb* Rockv Mountain News hss received the fol lowing from the secretary of war; It Is proposed to send regular regiments to relieve the volunteers at Manila just *s soon a* transportation is ar ranged. The volunteers will be returned to the United Stales In tho order in vhlch they left. (Signed) Russel A. Alger. c- Old fashioned buckwheat flour for *ale by SHIRTS \ AT —- J. MILLER WALKER, HATTER KNOX HATS. renoNAL mention. Mr A. M aVMfhoras is at th* Ar* I ttotto*. Mis* Eth*l M<«gt* *f Ot«u>**i la Mr F. F. spaitiittß of Atteata w at Mr J. i Foot* of Atteata ta at {tlnk Buit#ni Mr. W J Hatcher «g Atteata t* at j the n*at*ra ! Mr. Hooter Jackenw of Atlanta M a* I th* Planter* Mr. F. E. Rrwod of Ryraraa* la at | til# njru*n Mr a. H Abrams of Atteata wat I th* Arlington. I Mr. Jo* t.r itnp of Eei'liooc* Is at I th* Arllogtoti Mr. J. P Wyatt of gumtnlt Oa . la at th* Pteat-r* Mr. D. E. (>*good of Atlaata la at th* Com mere tal Mr W. H. Joa** of Kllmtoa la at th* CoaHnarclal Mr J. L. Courtaa* of Alk*n ia at the Ceno*;da! Mr. ft. V. Johaaon of Ness Tork I* at th* Aritnaton Mr A. K Miaow of Charlaatoa la at th* Arlington Mr. Oso M. grolth of New Orleans la at th* Piaatrr* Mr. L. O Rosenheim of Baltimore la at th* Planter* _ Mr. J. Sj Frlcraon of Ward*. Oa . It at tb# Planter* Mr. W. E. Sullivan of Cleveland. 0., la at th* Arlington. Mr. IV. J. Ford of Ft. Tbomaa. Ky.. It at the Arlington. Mr. C. H. Odell of Jackaonvlll* la at th* rommerctal. Mr. H. D. Burguyne of New Tork I* ; at tb* Coromorclal. . Mr. 3. L. Sldncr of tVaahlngton. D. C., la at th* Commercial. I - Messrs. J. A. Ounter and P. H. | land of Baltimore are at the Commer cial. Dr. and Mrs Ashley S. Jonnson of | Klmberlln Height*. Tcan., are at th* Planter* Mcaara. N. O. Ballinger and J. L. iQuandy of Oranltevllls are at th* I Conttrerrlal. Miss Lucy Doughty, who is visiting | Miss Mary Evans In Edgefield, will rw | turn tomorrow. Mr. and Mr*. Donovant and two | children, of Edgefield, arc registered at the Planters. Miss Lula Snead, a charming young I lady of Thomson. Oa., will shortly ! visit Miss Louis* 1 Smith of this city. The funeral of Mr. If. E. Fitts De clined at eleven o'clock this morning Dorn his late residence, 128 Telfair street. Messrs. A. Holatnger, G. D. L*- bold. John Rasnnt, A. R Wilber and M. Rink of New York, ar* at the Ar lington. Mr. B. H. Abram of Atlanta, th* special agent of the Liverpool, Lon don and Globe insurance company. Is In tb* city. Mr. Mason Bridges, an old Augusta boy, is in the city. Mr. Bridges is with the Ocean Steamship company, Is thought well or, and la on* of the most popular men In the service of the company. . Mira Lulu Wilkinson a de lightful entertainment In compltment to her guest. Miss Eva Wylie, of Thomson, at her homo on Talcott street last evening. All who attended voted the evening one of unalloyed pleasuro. For Asthma use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT. Owing to tho election, city court was postpones until tomorrow. 3*3 JD AUUOBTA BALTIMORE HAS I MYSTERY jMI M«t#f « Mrttn Eat Afiw liimtwd't Ufa ¥ I as l itsa»i,« funte mm* twa lua.—a PaRHMi* Ito Dsv t —ME Jmw* <i itor*ec«<A tm b«# «f toe Htswa *M» 'tan* *»4 an esstas as »««w>« tMWr i«N| 90 Bt'flMk 00090 • 1 s' t * ce4 juf-nutit f mmJk 9 « Mr- H# «TBi fMNMMI W ** PBlffM BM) -**••*• IfME «•*»**•#«»* MWssM- I steat i»m a- - a* • sad ahse* A* bee* A M**ti#* iiiM-aamiaani «a tba* [ill# f*t * lfc*B4 ait ! ?■' % 0 000 B*# w##N|#* and hi* >*a bMbd w» dw*b bie pm*. 1 00000 im IhMßßmi t Wmw w# ! . .j *a*i t. uh ... hows* tees «ight wfiwr he*tag been fsfssss tsst - I wUflrn Ml *••! ever at«M by Mar •*•*4. wh* MW: “T«M M Messer go hats; If yo« *toy b**» yww telgbi •** atom ** X—far aw raiag. ibw srrvsn ■aid. b* •*•! ha lb* hsmssa ehabbteg *tw tb* saay la bay prevteiea* In* hi* **• pi oyer’s breakfast WW» b* arvlv—«t be focatf Harwood Arad. H* la»aw4iat#iy soHM Ur J Edward Caaty. •##*•** eg e. a. E*aay‘* tear* at Baltiaww* etrvet sad Csrvo'ltaa aveaaw. 'who tivs* a*ar tb# Harwaad reald*#*# A ybye irisa was tbea sum sat. a—d bet Mr. Harwood bad bawa f»*d tor gfwhaMy aa hour. No oa# llmf to the how#* with Mr tlarword. He as* * »"* Mr James Harwood who. aaUI hi* drwlh. ahowt these r«on agn. wa* employed la »»• ball Hl* mother had dlad *o«** year* earlier and only oa* brother of tb* family a«rrl**d Mr Harwood Hamad lately after hi* fa<h*r*a death left hi* horn* t.n West Read trfreet. near Char l*a. ood rented ihr residence at Arbti tu* from Mr. Robert llaba. preferring ronatry Ilf*. Hr had llrsd guletly **#r since, so far a* hi* heme Ilf* waa coa cwmed. anrmtmdtng him**if with aer rrat fart horrsw. fancy chicken* and <*oga, with which he apeot non of kla urn* He waa a member of th* Ca toasrllle fount rt Club and also of the rharcoat nub Mr Harwood was about to year* of eg* and waa an **t*n*l*e traveler. A» hi* hom*. he had a larg* collection of carlna and twnveatre gathered In hi* travels He used what artistic ability he possessed more as a paatlm* than aa a busts***, painting from animal Ilf* altogether. i Harwood Is aald to have hern worth more than 1180,00 b. VOL NO nOTHLRS. Croup I* th* terror ot thoueand* of young mother* because It* outbreak I* so sgortstng and frequently fatal Shi loh'* Cough end Oensumptlnn Cur* set* Ilk* megtc In cae* of Crouo It bee never been known to fall. The [worst cess* relieved Immediately Pelf* 15 eta.. 80 ft*, and It.oo. Sold by—Re tailers, T. A. Buxton. Anderson * Drug ■ Store. Alexander's Drug Store. West End Pharmacy. Th« King Pharmacy: Wholesalers. Davenport A Phlniay. BAD BANKERS ARRAIGNED President Marsh, of the Keystone. Pleads Guilty. Phllsdelphla. Pa.. Dec. 7. —Gideon W. Marsh, president of th* Keystone Na tional Benk, which felled in March. IS9I, was arraigned In th- United States district court today, and plead ed guilty to Indictments, charging him with the application of the fund* of the Institution, and making false reports of the bank's condition to the comptroller of the currency. Sentence was defer red. It «111 be remembered that Marsh disappeared In May. 1891 hi* ball of 120.- 1)00 being forfeited, and he nos a fu gitive from justice until November laat. when he returned to the city, and vol untarily surrendered to the court. M 11- Itam Bteele. former cashier of the wrecked Chcatnut street National Rank, waa also arraigned today, and ! pleaded not guilty to the Indictment, charging him with aiding and ahettlng President William M. SUigerly. now de ceased. In the misappropriation of the funds of that Institution. For Croup use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT. WHO BLEW UP THH HAINE A Further Search May He Hade For the Culprits. London, Dec. 7.—On» result 4t the peace agreement between the United States and Spain ts exported to be a further search for tbc culprits In the Maine disaster. Answers to inquiries made at Paris and Madrid indicate that the Spaniards are curious to know th~ solutlon of the question "Who blew up the Maine?" and believe that investi gation now wtfl remove any lingering American suspicion of complicity on im part of the Spanish government In the explosion. The Spaniards think that further inquiry will possibly involve the Cubans. However, they are not go ing to assist In finding the parties guil ty of the crime, believing such fiction beneath their dignity. g|Haai»—> - Chamberlain's Colic, Ch'olera and Di arrhea* Remedy can always be depen ] dad uoon and is nleasant ud safe to j t *k-. Sold by Alexnder Drug and Seed jO., C. R. Parr of Bell Tsvrer Drug Co. 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Jiltl## Ml. W«;fw# *s*. AltMarf Wt; Hi#v#n# 884. Glmm r?. Utiwi B«J Smwn *9O, Hmlm cm,* jypim wi. Wiiwiffr tbb. STRELI CAR Nk > I.MSOLD Light Millions and a Half U tb* Pur chase Price. At. Lout*, Mo.. Ike T.—Th* Llndefl and Missouri street ratltsay system* have been sold to a New York syndi cate for eight million Ovr bund;el thousand dollars Th* parch*** price paid ts on the hast* of lift a snare for th* Llndell Mock and 11*3 for the Missouri Nearly every pert of the weat and southseet portion* of At. leruia I la reached by th* Utuietl svetem. Th* ! Missouri company r„mprt*e* th* Olive i street cable Un* and th- Laclede and Market street electric lines. SM ALL BLAZE THIS JTORNINQ A Mouse on Maui* Street Found Burning. The fire department was called out thie morning about 7 o’clock, to box No. <4, A small kitchen in th# yard of a house on Marge afreet. Juat above I Marburg, wa* ablate, but by effective wort on the part of th# fir# depart ment tt waa toon put out without much damage., Presldenlal Appointments Washington. Dec. 7.—The President today sent the*# nominations to the Senate: EltVtm A. Brattaiet. register of th* land office a Lakevlew. Or#.; William 0. Malln. agen of the Indian# at Sac and Fox agency. Iowa; to h# rMjor genera'*. Brig. Oen. Guy V. ll\ry, V. 8. A.: Brig. Gen. Leonard Wood. IT. S V. The nomination* to day Included the officers of the navy advanced for ethlnent and consplcuiua conduct in battle, among them betng Rear Admiral* Sampson and 3chley, and th# officer* who fought In th# Spanish war. It also lrelud«%a list of officer* of the marine c«rp» "ho were breveted and advanced, a* well as reg ular promotion* In the navy which have heretofore been published. Mexico Is Flattered. City of Mexico. Dfe 7. —The an nouncement that the United State* will raise the legation here to th# rank of an embassy gives much satisfaction, being regarded as a high compliment to Mexico. The promotion of Hon. M. Romero, Mexico's minister to the Uni ted States, to the rank of ambassa dor is an acknowledgement of the new status of the United States as a world power. The Monroe Doctrine. There was once upon a time within the memory of old cltixen* a creed known as the Monroe doctrine that was supposed lo be very orthodox doctrine, j but latterly Its heterdoxy became so very apparent that it was discarded and Monroe himself, with the aid of the eye of the great American ea*le. 1 couldn't now tod a vestige of tt In a month.—Washington Gazette. The l ate John T. make. At the beginning of the war he was elected to the CcnfederaTq congress and represented the district in Its council* during the life of the Confederacy. He was for five year* pM»ident of the board of sduoatlon of RiHunond county. —Waynesboro True Cttllen. •What bind of an alslrm slock have you?" ’"My wife's elbow." ” THE EVENING IT THE FAIR f&tou to ito arRUG !n*toMff4 $ it to* r»af) tout. Friday he#** »»*• hethNMtod toe NMM#ey h*gnt ■ #*# •toi <B# i'«dif| to 9 *909999 (to 9*99f 99* 10m 9*09*99 #**•#» RAJ otms ' itofu to# ysm*oms 09 oso f*so9*t9*9o9o* 9* «te* o**9'o9* §*o*99 f%# BtoHutototim 9* lirlito 9ms9 s*oo9o*oos *$ o*9s 0009$o -$m totto#dto# tm §s* §9*oo9s §*o9*9*o, mm Mb it f T IMHlill «to# «B#i B«to# *s* C9m *s9*99 *099 IMB 9*99*9 *s9 HitoMl. *099 9*099$ Hito f* $ §s*osoo*f, *so9 888 f m* <h**W9 €09*99 *099 9mm Mt f t §§o*9. *099 MB Y* I* ft - ittnia Btß 9*oso*9 *$ i c* . H w §*9**m *099 B#9t#l §*m* 0 . ms UHi*to#f IBBtBt swosm Uw#. #T 09* j tfaihmn n§* 99$ Ir f H §**s■ I litototo to ftol tol### |-« w ' BIMto to.-ito #to#* rfwif BiB»* •* 11 #• #•#»»«■» j MM *00099 iJJHiflil* f#to?tof#t w ha *rr*ag*d tor «h* #*t*etat*«**M‘ «f 1 u Fetea M*e*h •• •* •** * Yha> re Oavotl*". • *» L*thl«Y* 1 So't.heea Ea»W Hn« th# wind blow* Keep owl tb* pmM. R«t# fuel, temper ard d.»- ‘cr*' glNa Dnl la* your aaat-door «.* *h hnt hear you aw*ar. Fra* Ito • ***<■ Thu la dose by aaluff WEATHER gTTUrft For aal# by kvgmto Maatel g Rapply Oa. Ml Broad. RAY S MEN ALL RIGHT I i« u t. J, N. F.stell Jr.. Return* From Cut* aud Report*. ftavnnnah. tl# , D**- 7.—te-Ftrat Lieutenant J H Batlll. Jr., of Co. I. third regiment. United State* volun teer*. arrived In Snvannah yeeterday afternoon from Satua d* Tanamo. Cu ba. via Kevin* ams Tamp* The trawl from Cuba to the Mate* Is aomewhat tedlou*. Tht* l* In the fart that tt took Lieut. ■**»” 18 day* t# reach Savannah from Sague. a trip which ordinarily ehould h# mad# tn coaalderably time. | On th# waV acroo# from Havana the i ship on which he took paeuge ran Into ? | heavy storm, no doubt the one which brushed Ravannah with it* tall on Mon day *• It swept up the roast. Lieut Eetlir* obi company remain* *» Hague. Th# men are In good health. TTtere ha* been but one death In the company—that of Privet# Stebbln# of Darien reported about two month* ago --ftp— the command left Savannah on the Mlnnewask*. on Augu*t 18. Col. Kay's whole regiment Indeed seem* to have fared very well In health, hav ing loot twenty men all told »Snee leav * log Ravannah, Lieut. Col Wyfly remain# at Bara- I co*. where he l» In command with one hattallon. | Col. Rey la at Guantanamo, where : the regimental headquarters are. Lieut. Eatitl say* that he found Ha- I vans crowded with American*, all of whom were looking forward with pleas ant expectation* to the arrival of Gen. [ Fitihugh Lee with the seventh army corpa. He doe* not entertain the verv highest opinion In the world of the Cu ban Insurgent*. The majority of them either have not the ability or decline to take the trouble to think for them selvea. They expect their leader* to ! think for them, and do as they are told and nothing more. It may b# doubted, therefore. If the masaee have any expectation# re*porting the future of the Island, or whether they care very much about It. Pemonally Lieut. Estlll look* the pic ture of rugged health H- was onlv slightly 111 for a day or t*o during hla stay In Cuba. Our price* on suit* only two-third* what other* charge. E. J. Henry A Co., spot rash tailor*. MR JAMESrVOKAN A Well Known Augustan Passes Away. The announcement of the death of Mr. James T. McGran will be learned with sincere regret by th- rrdmy friend* of this most excellent gentleman. Mr. McGran had up to a few weeks ego been in perfect health: about two . weeks since he wa* stricken with pa ralysis. Careful treatment and tender nursing wa* given him. but without ef fecj, and. this morning, surrounded by his loved ones, his spirit passed peace .fully away to the Great Beyond. Mr. McGran tvas connected tclth the Augusta Brick company Ho was elx ty-three years of age, and unmarried. He was well known as one of Augusta's most honored citizens, a man of ster ling worth and integrity, dignified, courtly and chivalrous, a gentleman o? the old school, a type that 1* rapidly passing away. He was *. brother of Mrs. Kerr Boyce, of this city, and of Mrs. Joel Goodlet. of Spartanburg, to whom is extended th# sympathy of many friends in their sad bereavement. The funeral servieaa will be held at 8 e'oiotik tomerrow afternoon front hie late residence. No. 1 *>ll> Reynolds street. 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Mtd an attract jv* ehnna nrtado-w wee eoknnwn Horn th* HM walla as mmo *h#p ! front* nr# halngi l*«ra am in teak* room tar larg* wlndawn. and general [ tepair* an Ik# bnnlnen# *ir#ala an* n*ak* known IT lteaikg te44#r* atd I the *a#lt as Frank p**“* Thar* la aa Ateanran mnn ratetnay that #»lla - eewepagire, tb*r* la an Ate#*lcaa rate whar* rlenslla#** nraaalto, *»d thar* ar* teHMm teing American* nhn will 1 rant yon th# Porto Rtcaa egUantenl of a hall bed room or lens* yon a raf* ( fee eelate that will make yon • For j inn* in n year, and during a period at If hour* there warn over manly-fire Wa nee owe hate ottorU lo teak* >our purchase* catircly aatlafacl*ey. MAHONEY& ARMSTRONG COAL AND WOOD. Strowgar 'Pkon* t*i Bell ••*,•••••• I7of Office and Yard No. i McCartan Street - American applicant* for rallaf at th# tVoorfe of th# former United State* Consul at Han Juan—men dead brake and aaxloua to get' bom#, th# same story from each on#. Along the dock* we are unloading transport* and quartermaateri’ vaaaela. and atorlng In abed* the army auppliea they carry. Army wagon* drawn by powerful mules are seen passing through the city streets, looking atrangely out Us place among th# crude native carta, that rumble behind straining oxen, j But there la no vast Influx of Amerl ! can capital. There are no sign* of fine new building* and manufactories. Money 1* not found on bushes and street corners. At Heart For Annexation. The singular fact exists and ought to be a warning of the outcome that there Is not one man in ten of those who op pose Phlllpptn# annexation that doe* not away down tn the bottom of hi* heart secretly hope for the success of the annexationist#.—DeKalb New Era, ■ is It Good Measure? One of the best measure# to be Intro- | j dbced this season ts one to require - fertiliser manufacturers to return gu ano notes for taxattion tn the county tn which they are taken. It le hoped that the bill will raa* by an over whelming vote. —Bulloch Time*. Kitchener Returns. London. Dec. 7.—Gen. Lord Kitchen- < er, Sirdar of the Egyptian force*, start ed today to return to the Soudan. A large crowd bade him farewell at the j railroad station. Wreck on the Southern The Southern train due here this morning at eight o'clock, wa* five hours behind time. The delay was caused by several freight cars burning at Lynch burg. Va. A cavalryman's horse became un- 1 manageable this morning and ran up Broad street at a ve:y lively gait. He caused a great deal of excitement by i running on tho sidewalk just above Jackson, but was skulfully reined by the cavalryman. Mrs, E. A. Gray, corresponding sec ratary of the Women's Foreign Mie sionaiy society of North Georgia, as . ter a very successful visit to the va rious sealeries of the Methodist church t ia thte city, lalt thie morning for her j home at Oxford. \ OtCfMtoC#t THE MARKETS. 99**$tMT9 uAtmtnr ftmmftr, jjwrmifflto. 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The sailor 1* lighted on his way around the world by 355 lighthouses, of which number 56 are scattered around England's rocky coast, some of the lights being so powerful that they are visible twenty mile® out at sea. j Funeral Notice. THE FRIENDS OF MRS. LINDSEY Moore are requested to attend the funeral of htrt HUSBAND, Lindsey Moore, THURSDAY EVENING. De cember S, at 3 o'clock, from Union j Baptist ehuich. , WANTED AT THE RIVERSIDE mills—3.o carpenters *cd S le'jbrers. Anplv to Jas. A. Chapman, foreman of addition. dec 7 WANTED POSITION AS DRIVER or hotter. Address X care Herald. •dec 2S