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foRIHE Blood
a POSITIVE: CURETORSCRori/LA
RHtUM ATISM.SCALD HEAD or TETTE.R
boils PIMPLES OLDorCHROKiC Sores
of auKUEdSako Au DISEASES ARISING
fROH M IMPURE STATE o T THE BLOOD
rp 1 ™, ter.
15 TH£ BEST o* EARTH
r OINTMENT *
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T. I.M.C.
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-Sold Everywhere.
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ONLY TRUE
the LIVER and KIDNEYS and
WVjl KISBTOHE the HEALTH ar.dVIO
OR of YOUTH Dyspepsia, Want
of Appetite, Indigestion,l.ack of
Strength and Tired P eeling üb
bolutely cured: Rones, mus
cles and nerves receive now
force. Enlivens the mind
and supplies Brain Power.
, ■, flLlll ——rSnfTnrino from eoinplaintspecu
! f|K Baa liar to their sex will tind in
LtMUISaiW HARTER’S IRON TONIC a
ssfs, speedy *ure. Gives a clear, healthy complexion.
All attempts at counterfeiting only adds to its popu
larity. Do not experiment—get ORIGIN*I AND.oEST
and Or. HARTER’S LIVER PILLS V
■ Cure Constipation. Liver Complaint and Sick a
■ Headache. Sample Dose and Dream Bookß
"mailed on receipt of two cents In postage, f
THSPR HAHTER MEDICINE CO.. ST. LOUIS, MO.
HANLEY’S f^
DE^p&mON.
A Most Effective Combination.
This well known Tonic and Nervine is gaining
great reputation as a cure for Debility, Dyspep
sia, and NERVOUS disorders. It relieves all
languid and debilitated conditions of the sys
tem ; strengthens the intellect, and bodily functions;
builds up worn out Nerves : aids digestion ; re
stores impaired or lost Vitality, and brings back
youthful strength and vigor. It is pleasaut to the
taste, and use ' regularly braces the System against
the depressing influence of Ma laria.
Price—sl.oo per Bottle of 24 ounces.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
A GREAT YEAR
In the historv of the United States is now upon
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better way to do so t han to subscribe lor
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THE TELEGRAPH,
MaCC” ri EORGIA 1 _
g G has given univef
-1 satisfaction in the
fe of Gonorrhoea and
leet. I prescribe it and
el safe in recommend
g it to all sufferers.
A. J. STONEU. M.D.,
Decatur, 111.
PRICE, SI.OO.
Sold by Druggists.
T R. Wikle sV: ia>,, Agents. feblO-1
Tuft’s Pills
FOR TORPID LIVER.
-A. torpid liver deranges the whole sys
tem, and produces
Sick Headache,
dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for
diseases than TuttV. j_jver
Ihils, us a trial will prove, li'rice, 35a
Sold Every where.
Our Cotton Industry.
No hotter illustration of the agricultu
ral progress of the South can be had
than the cotton product of the section
twenty years ngo and now. The crop of
188 G was 2,193,000 hales. It rose to
3,1.54,000 bales in 1870; was 4,300,000
bales in 1871; fell hack to 3,000,000 in
1872; was 4,00,000 hales the two suc
ceeding years, and scored 5,000,000 in
1879. Since then the record has been an
average of 0,480,000 hales each year,
those of 1883-84 and 1887-88 being
practically the same, abovt 7,000,000
hales—more than three times as much as
the crop of 1800. This great growth in
quantity has been accompanied by more
than an equal ratio of improvement in
the quality of the product. The total
export of cotton of the crop of 1880-87
was 4,472.000 hales, valued at $205,243,-
000, and the total of 1870-80, both
years included, was 58,935,000
worth at points of export f3,427,048,000.
This is a showing that the South may
contemplate with pride. At the close of
the war the few Southern cotton mills
were in ruins, or, what was equivalent to
the same thing, their owners had no
capital to-operate them with. In 1866
the South spun and wove virtually no
cotton at all. In 1884-85 the South
consumed in her mills 316,000 bales; in
1885-86, 381,000 bales, in 1886-87, 401,-
000 hales. That is to say, in twenty
years the spinning industry has been de
veloyed from nothing to a manipulation
of 184,460,000 pounds a year, and the
increase is at the rate 0f9,200, 000 pounds
a year.
These rough, leading figures of our cot
ton industry are so startling when
grouped and presented to a single glance
of the mental eye that they strike the
mind like a tale of the lamp of Alladin;
hut they are the cold, verified statistics
ot commerce, and beyond cavil or ques
tion, accurate.—-Exchange.
That Tired Feeling
Season is here again, and nearly everyone
feels weak languid, and exhausted. The
blood, laderl with impurities which have
been accumulating for months, moves
sluggishly through the veins, the mind
fai s to think quickly, and the body is
still slower to respond Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla is just what is needed. It is. in a
peculiar sense, the ideal spring medicine.
It purifies, vitalizes, and enriches the
blood, makes the head clear, creates an
appetite, overcomes that tired feeling, and
imparts new strength and vigor to the
whole body a2O lm
Hn< klen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, >ores. Ulcers, Sa t Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ch lblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi
tively cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cent*
ter box. For sale by J. R. Wikle & Cos.
trifle with any Throat or
Lung Disease. If you havo
a Cough or -Cold, ©r the children are
threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough,
use Acker’s English Remedy and prevent
further trouble. It is a positive cure,’
and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 50c
Sold by .1 R Wikle & Cos.
Fire! Fire!
The above cry was heard a few days
since and was located on West Main
street at Word’s Drug Store, but upon ex
animation it was found the smoke was
coming from customers puffing Our Seal,
Our Bele and Lord Baltimore Cigars.
apr2o-tf
Miss Beanette (of Boston) —Any one
who has read Browning will admit that
the pen is mightier than the sword. Don’t
you think so, Miss Lardy?
Miss Lardy (of Chicago)—l don’t know
much about Browning, but pa’s got a
mighty big pen out at the stockyards. He
says it'll hold 4,000 hogs, easy.—Phila
delphia Ledger.
‘•lt KnorKs the Spot*,”
and everything in the nature ot eruptions,
blotches, pimples, ulcers, scrofulous hu
mors, and incipent consumption, which is
nothing more nor less than scrolula of the
lungs, oomph tely out of the system. It,
stimulates and invigorates the liver, tones
up tlm stomach, regulates the bowels, puri
ties the blood, and builds up the weak
places of the body. It is a purely vegeta
ble compound, and will do more than is
claimed for it. We refer to Dr. Pierce's
“Golden Medical Discovery. ’*
Kat ami toe Merry.
But there are thousands of poor suffer
ers who cannot no this. They are dyspep
tics. Let them use Paine’s < elery Com
pound. It, restores perfect digestion, so
that the dyspeptic can “eat and be merry”
like other folks.
The ship Palgrave, the largest sailling
vessel afloat in the world, arrived at
New York on Tuesday from Calcutta.
The Palgrave is of 3,004 tons burden,
built in 1884, and is owned by Win.
Hamilton, of Port Glascow. Her length
is 322 feet 5 inches breadth of beam 40
feet 2 inches, depth of hold 25 feet 4
inches. She has four masts, is squan -
rigged on all of them, and carries double
topgallant yards on her fore, main and
mizzen masts.
A Stitch in Time Saved Nine.
If you feel a little out of sorts, your
head dull and heavy, then is the time to
look out for a bilious attack and effectu
ally ward it off by taking Chipmans Liver
Pills. They never fail. Sold by J. R.
Wikle & Cos. • eow
Prince Bismarck's paper mill atVarzin,
which was burned last year, has been re
built ato cost of $250,000, and is now
producing fifteen tons of paper daily. It
is the largest paper mill in Germany, ami
is as perfect in its equipments as any mill
of the kind in the world.
Sweet Potatoes.
Now is the time to buy. * Good stock
on hand. Robt. Bradford.
inch 23-tf
BLAINE WILL RUN.
Word Received from Blaine that
He will Accept.
Blaine’s Frimls Assarwl by Their Chief
That He is in Their Hands—His om
a ination Expected.
Special Telegram to the Philadelphia Times ]
New York, May 4. —I have entirely re
liable information that the friends of
Blaine have, within the last three days,
received direct from his assent to an ag
gressive movement for his renomination
for president, and the assurance that if
nominated in the face of his Florence let
ter of declination, he would not feel at
liberty to decline.
A general and systematic effort has
been made by Blaine’s closest friends,
such as Chairman Jones, William Walter
Phelps, Whitelaw Reid, Charles Emory
Smith and others, for two months past
to get Blaine into the attitude of a pass
ive candidate. The Washington confer
ence was only part of the varied methods
by which influences have been brought to
bear upon Blaine, and the publication of
his portrait, freshly taken from life in
Italy and issued by the Judge this week,
was decided on more than a month ago
as the starting point for the avowed
effort to make Blaine the candidate.
Every possible pressure has been put
upon Blaine to got from him the direct
assurance that he will not decline if nom
inated, and that assurance has been re
ceived in this city from Blaine within the
las three days. In a very few days more
it will cease to be a secret that Blaine is
in the hands of his friends, as the Blaine
loaders will at oncecome to the front and
make an aggressive campaign for his re
nomination.
This movement has been pretty clearly
foreshadowed for some weeks in such
Blaine organs as the Tribune of this city
and the Philadelphia Press and all affec
tation about Blaine’s candidacy will now’
soon be thrown off and the battle made
an aggreseive one. Part of the original
programme was the election of Charles
Emory Smith as a delegate-at-large from
your State; and the failure was a great
disappointment to the Blaine junto in
this city; but Mr. Smith gives the assur
ance that Blaine can command a majori
ty of the Pennsylvania delegation under
any circumstances, and that if Blaine’s
nomination shall seem to be assured, the
delegation will be solid for him.
The unexpected expressions in Massa
chusetts and Vermont for Blaine were
not accidental, nor were they unexpected
to Blaine’s friends. When all of the anti-
Blaine men were reposing, on their arms
because they regarded Blaine as out of
the fight, the friends of Blaine were most
energetic in their w'ork in the two anti-
Blaine New England States, and they got
posession of Vermont and Massachusetts
while the others were sleeping in fancied
security. It was the expression of those
hitherto anti-Blaine New England States
that: made Blaine cast aside his doubts
and assent to the importunities of his
friends for his renomiuation.
It is now’ a positive fact that Blaine is
in the field; that his friends have his
assent to a movement in his favor, and
that he will be nominated at Chicago if
hard work and plenty of enthusiasm can
accomplish it.
Grover Cleveland
Has consented to go to Texas in May, and
of course lie will send to M. F. Word for
a box of Lord Baltimore, Our Belle or
Our Seal Cigars to make him enjoy his
trip allright. apr2o-tf
Ladies call and see that lot of combina
tiou suits of calicos at Montgomery’s^
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ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, for
children teething, is the prescription of
one of the best female nurses and physi
cians in the United States, and has been
used for forty years with never-failing
success by millions of mothers for their
children. During the process of teeth
ing, its value is incalculable. It relieves
the chHd from pain, cures' dysentery and
diarrhoea, griping in the bowels, and
wind-colic. By giving health to the
child it rests the mother. Price 25c. a
bottle. tf
The Birmingham Age heads its. report
of Tuesday night’s lynching at Warrior,
“Two murders and a lynching in two
weeks. This is the criminal record of the
little tow n of Warrior.”
IVrflomtl.
Mr. N. fl. Frohlichstein, of Mobile,
41m , writes: I take great pleasure in re
commending Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, having used it for a
severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh.
It gave me instant relief and entirely
cured me and I have not been afflicted
since. I also ’.eg to state that I had tried
other remedies with no good result. Have
also used Electric Bitters and Dr. Kin r ’s
New Life Pills, both ot which I can rec
ommend.
Dr. King’s New Discove y for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds, is sold on a
poitiye guarantee.
Trial bottles free at J R. Wikle & to.’s
Drug Store. 1
1 ree Reading for Mo hers.
We will send to any mother giving us
her address, a vauable book that tells how
to keep the babies fat and healthy. It
also contains many letters from mothers
whose babies owe their lives to our Lac
tated Food. Wells, Richardson & Cos.,
Burlington, Vt.
Flower pots at very low prices.
apl27 -3t Wikle & Cos.
“Triumphant Songs” and other song
books at Wikle & Co.'s book store. a27-3
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IIP
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&AKIM c
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of purity,
strength and wholesomeness. More economical
than t ie ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in
competition with the multitude of lowest short
weight alum or phosphate powder. Sold only in
cans,
Royal Baking Powder Cos.,
june9-llm 100 Wall St., Y. Y.
AX I RON ANU STEEL CENTER
The Kennesaw Gazette Has Some Words
for Bartow County
Kennesaw Oazet e.]
Some idea can be obtained of the wide
spread interest which Bartow county,
Ga., is attracting when we state that
within the past month there were people
from twenty-nine states prospecting at
Emerson.
The agricultural and mineral interests
of Bartow county are becoming more and
more a source of w onder as they are be
coming better known. When the people
understand that it is a fact that iron and
steel can be made more cheaply at Cai
tersville or within that neighborhood,
and when they understand that rates of
freight on iron and steel from the fur
naces and other plants which are turn"
ing out the product in Bartow county
can be made the same dr less from Car
tersville and adjacent stations to eastern
points than from Birming
ham, we do not see that it
is possible for capital to be any longer
kept out of Bartow county.
As surely as water runs down hill Bar
tow' county within the next five years is
going to be a great iron and steel inanu
faeturiug center. The enormous ship
ments of ore from Allatoona, Emerson,
Etowah, Cartersville and Rogers on the
VY. & A. R. R. to Birmingham, Chatta
nooga, Pittsburg, New York and other
points are an index of the attention
which has been directed to this inagni.fi
cent county.
We have still on hand twelve or fifteen
of those cheap Overcoats. You can al
most buy them at your own price. Come
soon. J. G. M. Montgomery.
CioccOY %\ec\c
complaint of
thousands suffering from Asthma, Con
sumption, Coughs, etc. Did you ever try
Acker’s English Rem“* , '■’ , It is the best
preparation known xsz all Lung TrouDles,
sold on a positive guarantee at
Sold by J. R. Wikle Sc Cos., Druggists.
The Rev. Samuel Bean, of Jasper,
Tenn., under the belief that he must be
the much-wanted heir to the Texas mil
lionaire, Bean, whose $8,000,000 keep
crying out for some one to come and
take charge of them, has packed his grip
sack and started for the Lone Star State
to take charge of the immense property.
Knjoy Life.
What a truly beautiful world we li>e
in! Nature gives us grandeur of moun
tains, glens and oceans, and thousands of
means of enjoyment. We can desire no
better when in perfect h< a,lth; but how
often do the majority of people feel like
giving it up disheartened, discouraged
and worn out with disease, when there is
no occasion for this feeling, as every
sufferer can easily obtain satifictory
proof, that Green’s August Flower, will
make them free from disease, as \\*hen
born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint
are the direct causes of seventy-five per
cent, of such maladies as Biliousness, Indi
gestion. Sick Headache, Costiveness, Ner
vous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head,
Palpitation of the Heart, and other distress
ing symptoms. Three doses of August
Flower will prove its wonderful effect.
Sample bottles, 10cents. Try it eow
Judge James Brown, of the Blue Ridge
circuit, is the only judge in the State who
had not a single decision reversed by the
Supreme Court at its last term. He ap
pears to be as remarkable for the quality
of his judge-ment as his distinguished
brother, Senator Brown.—Macon Tele
graph . •
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for years we have been selling Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
Kings New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
We do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the purchase price, if satisfactory results
do not follow their use. These remedies
have won their great populaiity purely
on their merits J R. Wikle & Cos ,
Druggists. 1
Ttoe KfffOt of Warm Days and Tool Niutots
A leading physician writes that he has
noticed warm days and cool nights al
ways affect the bowels, and suggests some
ureventive remedy. Dr. Biggers' Huckle
berry Cordial is the one.
Gold paint for ornamental and decora
tive purposes at Wikles Drug Store.
a 6-tf
An elegant line of fine toilet soaps
received this week at Wikle's Drug Store.
BAUER <& HALL,
The most extensive dealers in North Georgia in
General Hardware,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
BUGGIES, WAGONS, HARNESS, ETC.
Can supply anything from a Knitting
Needle to a 100-horse power Engine.
Sash, Doors and Biinds.
Engiues, Saw Mills, Blacksmith Tools,
Guns, Pistols, Powder, Shot, Etc.
We assure the farmers that they need not go elsewhere for anything they want
in our line, for we have everything they need in their business at prices that can
not be beaten. In fact we are headquarters for Hardware, Agricultural Imple
ments, and Machinery for this section,
BXKfCQ 9, HHI B Y> edo a General Banking Business and
DHnkll IX mMI-Lay Dalllnvlda and solicit deposits, Loans made com
mensurate with security. BAKER <Sc HALL, West Main Street,
C A.B TERSVILIjia, OiA.
use Dr. SALMON'S
# HOG CHOLERA SPECIFICI ml
CHICKEN POWDER.-SHEEP POWDER, m
POWDER.—CONDITION POWDER, j
W f PREVENT Sc CURE HOG CHOLERA.
m a, DESTROYSPREVENT HOG LICE & WORMS, jf
Wt CAN < CURE CATTLE .MURRAIN,TEXAS FEVER, &c. /
CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA Sc GAPES. /
A CURE SHEEP ROT, TAPE WORM, &c. ;M
MANUFACTURED BY THE VETE RIN ARY MEDICINE CO* M
NASHVILLE, TENN. ,_Jfr
For sale by T. A. Stover, Cartersville, J. P. Hawks, Cassvilhv Shelton & Childers,
Pine Log, .J. G. IL Erwin, Erwin, V.'. H. C. Lloyd, Fairmount, Jno. B. Boyd, Sonora,
J. M. Anderson, Folson, I)r. Thos. Johnson, Adairsville.
THE LIVERY STABLE
CRAWFORD & FIELD
Always Ready willi tlie Handsomest Turnouts,
Polite
Treatment
Horses and Mules kept on hnnd for sale, and our accommodations for drovers can
not be surpassed anywhere.
Thankful for the past liberal patronage and asking a continuance of the same, which
we hope to merit by careful and prompt attention to business we are,
Respectfully, CftAWFOICI & PTEhD,
ap!2l -t.f • East Side Rail road rear Court House
” brougbout its various sconce. Who use the Smith’s Bile Beans.
.. Smith’* BILE BEANS purity tae Mood, by acting
directly and promptly on the Elver, Skiu and Kid- T lie original Photograph, |
iieyw. J Hey conubt of a vegetable combination that size, of this .picture
has no equal in medical science. They cure Constipa* *? nt OT * receipt of lOc. in
7 „. ria ’ dyspepsia, anti are a safeguard VS
ullforms of fevers, chills and fever, gall stones, si L„si Mo.
and Alright s disease. Send 4 e.ents postage for a sain- —.
and a^ wt tlle TRtr ™ of what we say. Price, 25 cents per beetle*
mailed to any address, postpaid. DOSE ONE BEAN. Sold by druggist.,,
sF. SMITH d> CO., PROPRIETORS, jST. LOUIS, iio.
The man who has invested from three
to five dollars in a Rubber Coat, and
at his first half hour's experience in
a storm finds to his sorrow that it is
hardly a better protection than a mos
quito netting, not only feels chagrined
at being so badly taken in, but also
feels if he does not look exactly like
Askforthe ” FISH BRAND” Sucker
docs not have the kish brand, send for descriptive catalogue. A. J.Towkr, 20 Simmons St., Boston, Mass.
fcM S 8 10 If F Waterproof Goat
14a MIaIUIV tII ErerKaie.
H * e f,K in .to n ?,!f** Don’t waste your money on a gum or rubber coat. The FISH BRAND BLICKBB
umpe<] with the t>ov i g absolutely tmler and trwui proof, and will keep you dry in the hardest (itona
■ traps mark. Ask for the “FISH BRAND” slickbr and take no other. If your storekeeper doei
Mm
K-, TR> Over lon Thonstand k Lvoid the imposition ot pretentious rente*
Packages mailed to pa- ' l "l for these troubles, and all Quacks.
rVXPr tientsalarKeproo©rUon,jgfcAr Oa whose only aim is to bleed their vic-
E.£iUli.of whom took a full tr©attp fssSTPADe vlla ti!n3 - lake a SURE Raatrmr thatnAS
cmnt and wero restored to health by uao of Vrf?gV JsiVFv^'— ftED thousands, does uot interfere
PROF. OCSyBIfJ A| 9 r*gX V^ t \ villi autnilun to business, or rau.icpam
Harris* ocisa B imjb rno II e y or ; :i convenience ia any way Founded
A Radical Cure for Nervous I)ohiHtv on /ienhfic medical principles. By direct
\.'oakno?3QndPbTsi cal Decay in Ymir.tr or applications the seat oidieiare its specific
die Aged Men. Tested for Eighty ears in man ’nfluenceis felt without delay. The Datura I
thousand eases they absolutely resto-e n ?c<io n ,B ofthe k?J? an or/amsm restored. ' Tha
a-r-d and broken down men to the fall enjoyment of ,Bent *.o f bfc aregiyen buck the ijafien*
perfect and full Mank Strength and Vigorous Health. lKCorne3 c hecilul >ad rapidly gains both strength and LciuCi
To those who suffer from tho many obscure diseases TBFaTHFNT fin i’-’osth *3 Km PV.n ST
brought about by Indiscretion, Ex oosnro, Over-Brain KSJtißlfcKl;—-CB ua, *5. T.vO nCS.vo. -L.3,
Work, or too free Indulgence, we ask that you send us u ADOie i?Mcnv
namowith statement of your trouble, and secure nMKffICS IfCmhU T H!F uhtnnSiS,
TRIAL PACKAGE FREE, wit h Hlust’d Pamphlet. Ac. 806Jtf N. Tenth Street, ST, LOUIS, 210.
RUPTURED PERSONS can iiave FREE Trial ot our Appliance. Ask for Terras!
THE GOWES BUGGY
is still being handled bv us. Being
made of first-class material and a
home institution, the reputation of
which has long ago been made, we
make a specialty of it. However, we
keep a full line of other work, whirl
we fully guarantee. We also handle
the celebrated
TENNESSEE WAGON
A
WET
HEN
Leather and Gum Belting.
Plows, Harrows, Corn Shellers and
all kinds of
Agricultural Machinery*
Wagon and Buggy Harness, Saddles,
Bridles, etc., in great profusion at
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
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We offer the man who wants service
(not style) a garment that will keep
him dry in the hardest storm. It is
called TOWER’S FISH BRAND
“ SLICKER," a name familiar to every
Cow-boy all over the land. With them
the only perfect Wind and Waterproof
Coat is “Tower's Fish Brand Slicker,”
and take no other. If your storekeeper
Careful
Drivers!