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BRUNSWICK ADVERTISER.
*i\ (i. STACY, K. liter and Prop’r.
JiATPHDAY. OOTOIJEK 2, 1880
-■ I. I.
Next Wednesday is the <luy of
^vindication.
gov. coujurrrs vindication, among the people who know
The following H|>ecinl di*i«meli | Tlieir Own Business, and Knowing it
a|)|>enrs in the Atlanta OirutiMim ; Intend to Put Alfred II. Colquitt
ot 1 nst Saturday. i Again in the Governor's Clutlr.
“Atiiexh, S<*p. 2-4tli.—Governor j
jColqiutt satisfactorily explains his I Ati.ntaCo».tii»u.m.
lispneitioii iif the seventy-live hull- It is now believed by tliusc wlio
Norwood will sweep the State by dred dollars of agricultural money, nrc the best judges thnt Norwood
at least twenty-five thousand
nority.
let there lie no stayers at homo
I promptly render him justice.
1 ■• Bkn. C. Yancey."
If every man in Georgia who Ims
:eused Gov. Coh|uitt wrongfully
has fewer votes to-day than he had
FROM OCR KENTUCKY CORRESPOND
ENT.
Sprisoviki.h. Ky., Sep. 2-1, ’80.
up stones with beautifully marked
animal forms of post ages literalli ■ - 'W
Dmr Mr. Editor: The fulfilment all over them and throughout M f*',^5,;
of my promise to give your renders them. Tlien, in other (nuts of the Mef>u
some account of a land brouglit so Htate, there arc numerous and well
much nearer to tliem by the com- defined remains of that curious
race, the Mound-Builders, who pre-
(letitiun of the Cincinnati South-
rn, has been delayed by the busy
cares incident to one’s settling
noxt Wednesday. The vote of ev-1 | m< j |),e manhood to come out and
own up, ns did Ben Yancey, lie
; would stand vindicated Indeed.—
cry mail should be polbsl.
Atlanta OmMitulum; After ase-j
vere sis ll of the hroken-lxme fever, Hut never mind-the people of the
■ty will sloop well. Kreat Suite of Georgia will vimh-
,cate him noxt Wednesday. They
the Nonvool jxirty will sloop
Colquitt county is the sol ideal wi jj in language strong and
Oniqiiitt county in the .State. Not
a dozen anti-Colquitt men in the
county.
will have iio fair this
Macoi
year, hut, instead, the Central City
Jockey Club will devote tlfreednys
to racing.
A Norwood dirge will be needed
next Wednesday. Can’t some en
terprising music man get up one
fi>r the occasion.
At the conclusion of Gordon s re
cent s)>00011 in Waycnww, three hear
ty ohorrs wen* given for “Alfred II.
Colquitt, llio next Governor of
Georgia.’’
Go to the |H>lld next Wednesday,
every mnn of you, and plant your
vote for A. II. Colquitt, the man
o nin/ht and toil 1 l>eGeorgias next 11
cm »r.
sons for this are plain, and as fol
lows
1. Mr. Norwood, l>esides being a
weak, unsympathetic man, with no
more magnetism titan a last year's
bird nest, mid no more enthusiasm
than n chunk of ice, has a had rec
, ,, A , A .. u - u , ord—first, as a poor Senator, who
unmistakable th.it tliey don t cred- . ..
. , , , , ... was beaten for re-election amici
it the thousand and one yarns that , ... , . , -
, , ...... . . general rejoicing, who voted for the
have been put in circulation about ”, , ,
, . , 1 . . - salary grab, pocketed the back sal-
tbeir Ciovemor by a sot of dump- J , \ ...
, , , , I arv and savs he would do so again,
iHiinted office-seekers and ninl-con- . , . .
1 1 i if he had the chance, and who has
been the attorney for a portion of
the bonds that the people have re
pudiated.
2. There is a geneml
when the committee thnt he had down in a new home. •
appointed appointed him. The rca- \y e llPe nmv pretty well estab-
belief
tents. Yancey says he “promptly
renders him justice.Not so. Mr.
Yancey. The Norwood organs will
not be so eager to publish your
card as they were to stab Governor , . ., ....
,, , ... . among the people that the hitter
Colquitt over your signature.— ,, , ..
, r , , e , fight against (lovernorColquitt pro-
rhousancls, therefore, who saw , , A . , . 1 *
, . needs almost entirely from disap-
your charge will never know that ...... , -
x l i v pointed office seekers, or from men
you have eaten your words. You.' . . . 4 ’ , , , .
J , .. . , .. whom he has beaten. Ihey look at
may “take it back but the sting» . , , . . J A ,
4| , the leacers in the movement, and
still in the flesh—the wound still . ..... . .
they sec that with a unanimity
simply wonderful, they aro men
COLQUITT VERSUS NORWOOD. | who have applied for ofllce and
failed to get it—or who have been
Below we give the closing lines thwarted by the Governor in one
comparison drawn between way or another. The people know-
Colquitt and Norwood by theCuth- ing that they have cause for a per-
ufigiiig from tlio tone of the j color0<1 mnn:
hert Journal <>f I’riyre**, edited by a sonnl grudge, discount tlieir oppo-
>d organs, that gentleman
n«£crtai ly sweep the State by
— or nine 1m dred thousu d, or
■bly a million.
-M C'entml Railroad ami all its
sition very heavily.
“ Cohpiitts kindness to them (the .3. The campaign has l»een urged
colored people) has certainly won with a bitterness that has been hnd-
them. Jt is said that be is squarer ly overdone. Personal nlmse and
oil the school question than Nor- slander never whipped a fight in
wood, and that he did not try, like honest old Georgia, and it never
will. The conservative masses, who
gubernatorial question.
..leans, the rest of Gc
he on tin* other side.
Cochran Kntcrpri*c: Senator Nor
iCiins, the r.vt uf Geor K i.i ou K lit to j little kindtunH from a Dcmoernt is
A dangerous thing; it U|jm'U« Hie
calculations of politicians, and over-
1 throws the philosophic conclusions
Wood will jiUiuh) itaiul up. Are you of itau , IIlell . Colquitt has faults
or are you not in favor of the ex- L rievoUB fault*, but Ids kind
tension, to Atlanta, of the Macon
and Brunswick Railroad ?
In are mi the Norwood side of j Governor Smith, to take the 88,000 n-
This f rom the Atlanta rniversity. A after all, control things at the bal
lot-box, will never indorse the in-
teni|K*rate violence with which the
anti-Colquitt campaign has been
urged. The hissing of General Gor
don at Co’umbus—the howling in
sults given Governor Colquitt at
overs a multitude of sins. Macon—the |ieoplc will not permit
“ Norwood is no politician; he is these things to l>c unrebuked.
The Monroe Advertiser says thnt j n plain, blunt, sarcastic man. \Yc The anti-Colquitt leaders have
Joe Brown has the bitterest enemies j do not admire him. nor his ability, opposed the quiet, effective, system-
mill tlifl .trongest friend, of any l‘ ,m ' would a rUiinfy wxini to nup-1 atic wur\ of the Colquitt men ivitli
man in the state. Such is nlivays ,l H ’ rt l,im if we «° H M not further ( hlti»U-r, and bully ing, nnd noise.—
tlie way with men of force.
The CuivUihUion claims Colquitt's
election by about 40,000. The
J'od-Ap\*<d claims Norwood’s by
a ho ut 10,000. Just wait until next
Wednesday and we will see.
Credit Mobiler Do Golyer Gar
field was the man who manipulated
lislied, however, and 1 shall make
an effort to redeem my pledge to
you.
The change of air find scenery to
one coming from the Georgia const
to Kentucky, w very marked, and
is. I am satisfied, very betiefici.il to
most everywhere. We often pick ST. SIMONS DEPARTMENT, tie fun with Biiakes and ivi1d-(\itH
laud tile red men we
ceeded in tbit
call Indians.
I nm nlrondy making this too
lirandy and whiakty.
K. J. MASSEY. M. D.
—Mr. John L. Stevens, within a
ihnlf hour, caught a half-bushel
long, and mint duje, only pausing ; f - ull * of trout 8 ),
tu say something about the people
They strike mo as a fine, hearty
race, kind and hospitable, shrewd
and yet simple. They are certain-
Iv large nnd fine looking specimens
of humanity. Tlio Southern ty|s>,
liotl
<Wi hist Wednesday morning, in
redericn river.
—No accident* tliis week; n |>cr-
fect drouth in news; not a vessel in
port; neither mill running; rations
- , short; tickets scarce; money oil a
.... — f npiiearniice and rummer, ’ , ’ ’
the health of any who nro suffer- seems to mu to lie stronger among '™ ca !° n ’ °I 8cr3 a mm an , rout
.i .i .i ■ i c pleDtiful; bass coming in.
them than the MWtliern. In fact,I* . B
they strongly resemble the Virgin-1 " '^’ e Iaylor.oTl' reder^n
ing from the general debility caused
by the long summers of tlio ex
treme Bouth. More than this, the
country must lie in itself full of
health-giving influences. People
here have that losy look and round
ed fulness of features which point rnjo further South
inns, from whom so Uirge-n prupir- killed two deer, a doe and buck
lion of the population are sprung, ^oth seal-fat, last \\ udnesday
Negroes arc numerous, and not no- j morning. If you ask how we
ticcably different from those of the him"-, we can simply tell you. “the
Our kind poof of the pudding is ill chewing
at (nice to wholesome diet and pure
air. Ttie diet I can answer for, as
a matter of personal experience.—
We arrived during the fruit season,
nnd such quantities of poaches.
|iears, grn|ies and apples ns we saw
and enjoyed, were nlike a surprise
and delight to our children who
have hitherto seen more of the
friends further North, however, the bag.”
have managed to make it difficult ,—Within the last week whole
lor settlers from the Gulf tier of droves of butterflies have been seen
.Slates fo get service from tlio col-! on the Island, all going in n south-
ored race here. I find a general no-jerly direction,
tion spread abroad among them to
tlie effect that Southern masters nrc
cruel!
j One more good turn we owe the
citrus family of fruits than of any j gentlemen of the Republican par-
other. Nuts will soon he taking ty: Will they never cease malign-
the place of fruits, and of those this j ing ns?
But this verges upon politics,
They are of all
region supplies great plenty. Wal-1
nut nnd butternut trees arc cspoci- and I am sick of that; it is the bane
ally numerous, the latter nut close- j of this country,
ly resembling the walnut, only ofj Our school liere has gono fairly
an elongated instead of a round j into ojierntion, and the townpeo.
shape. I pic hn>'e nil agreed to take boarders
But the grcnlcst change of diet j at easy terms, to promote its suc-
lies in all those refreshing and j cess; so send ns on any young peo
ple who need a good constitution.
Yours, C'. \\. II.
twp ffiuumta
Itei-rlfn Comity Xoo>
Klitw- .Wine A few weeks ago I
nourishing comforts a good cowl
dispenses. Kentucky is famous for
her fine blooded stock, horses,Cows, i
mules and hogs, being all paid
great attention to; and the noble:
looking cattle one secs here nrci
Htugii to make any professional 1 | m ,| occasion to visit Brunswick for
nmn long to turn farmer. This the first time, nnd must say thnt 1
country liears an excellent name delighted with all I saw. On
for sucli products, although nm| nrr jving there 1 |mrtuoltofanexCel-
ranking among the famous “blue-, fant supper at the restaurant of thnt
grass'’ counties,hut among those de- j ( .] 0V cr gentleman. W. 11. Harrison,
risivcly called the “penny-royal,” j jfexl morning an old acquaintance,
from the herbage of that name, of t |, e senior of the enterprising firm Vie sells it for fifty Vo "seventy-five
which, indeeil, I have seen a guod ! „f j, |) Huyt At Cn., kindly showed
sia-s and colors, probaldy going
soutli for winter quarters. We are
told by older citizens that this is
the case every fall.
—Our efficient stevedore, Charlie
Henry, is building a two-mnsted
schooner on the grounds in the
rear of his house. lie lias not vet
determined whether he will convert
it into a water boat, fishing smack,
pilot boat, or freight lumber to
South America with her.
—Within the last few months
there hav# been built, and now in
process of completion, nt 8t. Simons
Mills, two business houses, eight
residences, and one church, either
ono of which would take high rank
places Auch larger and of more
ignificent ex|icctntii>ns than our
own henutifnl little town. AU
these the pro|icrty of St. Billions
Mills Company.
—Our river abounds at this sea
son iu rich, luscious oysters, fat,
juicy trout, bass and shoephead.—
We illicit see a half grown gamin
pull out n bass ns long ns he is.—
laist week they Fet out to find mil
the cause of losing some fine poul
try. They soon encountered a reg
ular catamount of large size. Urey
attacked him with a sliot-gnn, ride
nnd pistol, and aftol- many shots
finally killed him—not, however,
until he had become tetribly fran
tic, and when despatched was in a
very few feet of Mr. Asbell, prepar
ing to spring upon him. These
gentlemen have skinned him, pre
serving his head and feet. When
standing he was over two feet high.
They dissected him,and found that
the shot discharged in the first firo
from the shot gun had gone clear
through his heart nnd lungs, after
which he had lived nearly n half
hour, nnd would have survived
much longer hut for other shots.—
This is but another evidence of the
wonderful tenacity to life witli
which the feline race is endowed.
Next day they killed a large rattle
snake with fifteen rattles.
lyspepsiii,
fiollsnt-ss,
If yon ore troubled with D'
Hour Stomach, Hcuduclie, Bitf
ine, or Tiilder’a Vegetable Liver
Powder, will cure you. Taken in
tioiu, it will save a doctor’s hill nmi
much suffering. It 1ms lieen used sue
cessfuliy in ninny esses where other
reoiidibs have failed. Dyspepsia is a
common complaint, sml siiyiiiing nf-
fnrding relief is glndiy welcomed.
Portidinc is only (SO cents n package,
and it will edre yon. For sole by F.
Jocrgcr, Brunswick, nnd It J. Massey,
St Simons, On. White’s Cream White |
Vermifuge is the best worm killer.
Dkcatvh, (la., Dee. !>, 187!)
I have used the Bex Insect Exter
minator witli Uie most satisfactory re
sult*. I have by ita use entirely
si places from Roaches, which
liefore it was itiqaisrihle fo get rid of.
1 consider it a very valusble prepara
tion, and recommend it to ItomM-kccp-
ra who uru troubled with Bunches or
other insects.
p»15-lm A. F. HAMMOND.
cents. This buyrgrub for him for
Union the hilltops. Fine cows (19 over t | l0 greater part of the city., (lt , ca3t „ w ,. pk , As | 1C lodges on
New store!
New Firm!
New (roods!
C.H..WIMBERLY & CD.
Iho Louisiana returns, and cheated * n K the majority.
wk of IrmU (ittOTKU-
HEAVY AND FANCY,
ifuU-llM-aft.nl
split the Democratic party by vot* slmidera that have been put on
Governor Colipiitt. Thutcampaigii
way of stock-rai«iii]
While there we Imd the pleasure
Tilden out of the Presidential chair. ’•‘■But from it all we will certain-, has been a still hunt on the one
Chickens will come home to roost *y derive this consolation, that ho hide and n dress parade on the
in November next.
JllndJuur MeNfc* We are furnished
with information that Mi. Win.
Turner, of this county, is 77 years
other.
The effect of these things will be
shown when the vote is taken. It
who dares to go around and mak
it his busiuesh to l>e!ittlu colored
men can never ex|>cct to receive
their suffrage, let his rv|>eutance be is the people against the politicians
Turner, ol «"W county, is n yrw ihon.ugl, nnd lasting as that of -the friends of g.sul government I ^ ‘Ti^raattiraily'
uld, .ml has never been sick enough, , Sa „| „f Tarsus." against disap,mintiwl oifiee-seekers I ^* .ST 77 h,
to call a physician, and has never
taken a dose of im-dieim- in his life,
and is considered one of tile small
est enters in Georgia,
abundant nnd excellent. The green () f meeting several old ncqunintan
hills nnd valleys nnd meadows tvere j oeSj ml( j „f making many new ones
I among the first things that struck J An) ong the latter we are pleased ti
out attention here. The ffi-eemiew| number Mr. John M. Dexter, one
of every view, except skyward, i» 1 0 f tho most agreeable gentlemen w
amazing
il "'! r* flmV< ‘ n ‘’ | nl0t - He is fuU of lin ' 1 ; hospitality Burr ,frays sp»k.
I, as those of tl.e fish geranium,. is hopeful of Brunswick’s future. |< « h , » u . n X t „-
1. .....tosnnlnvul U I Id y\ ! : a. 4:.... .tf tin nvn J ll.lTfi ~
isit to the Island during the year
180-1, just after Ilia famous duel
with Hamilton. On n ;wine of glass
in a window of the mansion ntCan-
’ j lion’s Point (tho famous residence
of Mr. John Couper, the estate op-
| po-itt- that of Ci,l. liutlcr, whose
of ill
A SIMILAR CASK
During President Lincoln’s ad-
aml defeated aspirants and it j strikea us, use.I as we are to the
our deliberate opinion lliat Mr. Nor
wood lias fewer votes to-day than
the hand characteristic of writing
j i seventy-five years ago, “ Aaron
lie would have polled the day after
»» ininistration iiurdoii was sought for , • , i i .i
The Atlanta has the ;l who ,‘ m , ,, et . n cUrg £ wit)l ^1 ^ con.nnt-
m.blushing effrontery to tell its clnb(ulillg |.», 0 ;K, from the Gov- ' “I"’" 11 ' 11 ' 1 -
lenders that Norwood will curry the
State by twenty-fivo thousand
• , „ . |. | - — . . VI i plainly written with a diamond, in
brilliance of all hues actually Captain of the Ilnhy, we boarded
,rikes us, used as we nrc to the! |,j g beautiful little craft and visite:
jherer tones of our scncoast land, st . Simons. While there we h:v
as glaring. Bo much for tabic lair, the pleasure of meeting Dr. R. J.
though I have by no means e -x- ; M ; is»oy, tho interesting nnd able ed-
hausted the subject. jtor of the St. Simons Department
Now, ns to climate, we linvc not of the Brunswick Aiivkrtiser, nnd
eminent. The case went into the MACON St BRUNSWICK EXTENSION, diad experience of a Kentucky win-1 sjient a very pleasant half hour
i courts, and when the proofs were
jority. Can it be pusssihlc thnt the brought, and the ease investigated, , w
managers of that sheet don't know # bout 8-jO was all that could be Alluding to budding the oxten-, llmr knbly Irco from gre-at extremes 1 Binions Island, and the affable com
|ter; hut from accurate, scientific' with him. No one should visit
urks 1 learn that the climate is re-1 Brunswick without also visiting St
Burr,” witli the date of the year
somewhnt more indistinct, traced
ll,ain the glSss— proiatbly by some
admirer of the unfortunate ex-Vicc
President about the time of his
temporary sojourn U|hiii the Island.
- Tlio inqptmpg crop of oranges
and olives on the Island will be
IVE ALSO RKEI- FINE lllUKIM OK
Tobaccos &. cigrs.
OTJR MOTTO:
“As Low as the Lowest.”
any better ? They surely meant to
any Colquitt amt not Norwood
found n);nin*t him at all, and
that was not certain. Lincoln said
sion of the Macon ami Brunswick ,,f , u , ut or 0o l,l. The large extent i m ander of the Rubv, is the person very poor this fall. Out of two
_ llailrond, Mr. Patterson, one of the! |)f forWit l all d—not in tills vicinity,! to npp ly to for passage. , hundred and fifty orange trees in
" Them's OcaSEXTiXEKm." The that he thought that fellow was remMy said: “In , 10 « ever--the number of water-! We found the Appeal and Adver- Col. Sharlraan’s grove, thwe are mrt
finwkinsville Dupakk says: “The wrtainly entitled to pardon, ft>r al-. JJ 16 ' cour ** w4 ’ an<J * ar ^ t> alea P ri ‘ l,ent tiseh proprietor* cheerful,and m Full j ^ >e t n ^°
idayt than we do for the setting
the nun on the 6th of October, when even of thnt
Uiis everUbiting about
enior will cease. But still
hurrah for AIf! M
,. „ lral kl,ow ‘ l,nt tl,e 's neceeso- 8un|mer t ', ie cold ol winter.-! wick wishes to get ttw trade of the nnges, provided the seasons for the
a Gnv- Gov. Colquitt lias been charged T - f ,,r the development ami protcc- j n j etH i, ow i„ g to the warmth of tile' farge soqie of country which of next sixty days are suitable. He
we my, with every mcttunetw his enemies | tion of ol ‘ r , subterranean streams, which flow right belongs to her, she luust <*- has learned that the bearing wopd
Ltmli
lx*t*
■Id (think of, (all of which linve, tor ^ roni Co *' w hieh l ,e j j n t„ it (Gwen river) a little Ui the tnblish more wholesale houses.—! of one season is the growth of the
m answered conclusively) ami ’l f ‘here were no compulsion ^, uth west and West of us, is said With them, she could comnqin.l | y« r before, and that this year's
I verdict is that lie may have about it, the necessities ol the ensej^^ , ^ freefinK> even I the iminens-J trade of the B. i A. >b limply splendid. Col.
exempt
i the coldest weathef.
Netnutn UnM: Tlie Cincinnati ^ ^
8oullM.ru Railroad is seeking, and a iittV^u.pmditiy’in "me "' ou1,1 com P rf Uic * Bru,, 1 8 ' -
must have an outlet to the sm. ami or t „o cases, hut even that is not wick, so that it could be entirely ■ , he hendwnte „ of this river that the trade of the merchants nlong u™ of this year’s crop of oranges to
NVwmui is ono of the jMiinta eii
The prospective route passes —- —.• - comumnd its legitimate share of ^“'found.'of which that wonder
tlimugli Rome, lbs kinart. Newnan, The work on the laves*, „„d the carrying trade. Tlie surveys flfl | lP world, the celebrated Mam-
i to St. Marks, Jaeksoiiville Ihulnwd is progress- will he made at once, and the esti- moth Cave is 011 ] y ODe oul of
a d U» Via*** a, th*' ...
y\n. Bra ‘ch«*s are ro lemplntcd nipidly. Through trains will tuatoa footed, and the stockholde..
from New a ■ to I’oIuiiiIhis, from run (it ia claimed) by the first of called together to provide for tlie
V,e. an, llru swi.k, a d at urn- January. Hirecdody trams will building of the extension
ve ie t iHiii.t* to A tin ta a id Ma- •* nm on the line—two from N»- 8
cm. Appiicatio i will he made to vannoh and one from .Macon. Time
tlie i ext I legislature for a charter; bi-tween New York and Jackson-
a d it is believed tliat then- will lie ville, by this roiiU-. will l«e tliirty-
1 it tic delay in pus hi g this truck six hours, we learn; Charleston
(j, e to comph'tto . h*n lioiira; Savannah six ho in*
It is near mill and turpentine men, tiosidra B. attributes the almost entire fail-
river that the trade of the merchants alpng, ure of this year's crop of oranges to
independent of tho Central, and t h,*e vast cavesnfKdmonsnn coun- that read. I/>t her establish such ] the result of a lew days iff very cold
houses, send out her commercial] Weather the coa* and islands ex-
travelers sml reap the rewanl that perienccd last fidl, the last yi-ar’s
Speaking of tills reminds me tliat
c_i a | s^t"”i. [| K ,th tlie geological and arctueolog-
Bcventccn obelisks have been re- ieal features of Kentucky arc of
moved from tlie lianks of tlie Nile great interest to )iersiins of a scien-
nml set up in various parts of the' tific turn of mind. Fossils aro nu-
world. ! merous and can lie picked up al- promises a pr.Hligi.ms yield
reap
surely awaits her. WI » H I being very seriously injured
Going down and returning we during this unfavorable 8|iell of
were tinder charge of that clever weather.
conductor, Captain Willie Barku- Messrs. Asbell and Rose, kec|ier
loo, who has no superior in hisiine ami assistant keeper of St. Simons
of Business. H.
Tin
s olid door from
NKWCASTLE .STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GA.
FIREIN8UKANCE
J*. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AGENT,
R KFR1MWTB tb« WlowiB* Fir* lunruti-t
cuiui *»•!•*"
Hutu* bmrem s f’o, New Yurk. |<i,.v^i,fW0
Manliattaii Fire N T. • • ■ • «»
Iiohiin limir—rsi Op. Oolutubun.Mtu 4.VI.DHU
rbwli * ina.Oo. of v*.. »».<«>
suniK'" on dwelling* »t very low r»l«w In Mm
a or country. Jel-«iu»
J. M. DEXTEK,
Banker and Broker,
Exchinge bought and sold.
Light, re|mrt nil things working In.umKrk Ileal Kstate Asent.
sweet fsitato crop of Berrien well in their department. They f or r.in»uk.
i: c :_i i *ay that they sometimes have.lit-j«—