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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1885)
jnMW "SJ " L — ■ jst-offioe at craw «o»U>VILLB, -I .1,1 ■ ■ ‘ ° SECOND CLASS MATTE MAILING. Good Price. Cotton is commanding a fine price here. Improving. Dr. R. J. Reid b»s been quite sick this week. We are glad to learn that he is improving. Quite Sick. Mrs. James F. Reid, we are sorry to learn, is quite sick. We wish her au early recovery. Public Debate. There will be a public debate at the Court House to night. All are respectfully invited to attend. —^- Fine Carp. Mr. W. T. Martin drew of his fish pond Wednesday, and found 25 large carp and any quanity of small ones. —————- - Sowing Grain. This is fine weather for sowing grain ; the recent rains having put the land in good order for that purpose. _ — - ^ — - * Confined to HU Bed. We regret to state that Mr. Wm. Gunn, Sr., who has been confined to his bed for several moatiia,is no better. -—-- Attending Court. Sheriff M. D. L. Googer attended Superior court at Warrenton this week as a witness in the case of Mott Ingra¬ ham, charged with fogery. On Prohibition. We have received an able and in¬ teresting communication from a prom¬ inent citizen of Sharon on prohibition, which reached us too late for this issue, but which will appear in our next. All liueresting Lecture Rev. Mr. Lynes, Missionary from Palestine, delivered a very . interesting lecture in the Methodist church Tues¬ day night on the manners, customs and habits of the inhabitants of the Holy Land. — • “mind aud Forcible. Our representative, Hon. Prior G. Veazey, presented in our columns last week his reasons for not supporting the Senate Railroad Commission Bill. They are sound and forcible, and prove his fitness for the position which his fellow citizens have given him. ,! T ■ 'aiming Hi Co Messrs. .) P 1),pining «fc Go., manu¬ facturers a id jobbers of confectionery, ami dealers in candies, crackers, fruits, tire works, canned goods, &e, Augusta. Ga.,have an advertisement In this paper, which is worthy the careful pe¬ rusal of all merchants, and others deal¬ ing iu or wishing to buy goods in their line. This house sells the very best goods at the very lowest prices, hence the importance of calling on them be¬ fore purchasing of others. They do an immense business and never fail to give entire satisfaction to all custom¬ ers, all of which isowing to the fact that they do a strictly legitimate, fair and honest business. The Stephens ilig t School. Prof. V. T. Sanford who will teach the Stephens High School, here the en¬ suing year, visited Crawfordville last Friday, by invitation of the Stephens Monumental Association and the trus¬ tees of the Crawfordville Academy for tlie purpose of regulating the rates of tuition, &c. Prof Sanford is one of the ablest and most distinguished edu¬ cators in the country, and under his management the Stepnens High School will be a grand success. It is quite likely that tlie school will number from between ooe and two hundred pupils. Board can be had here upon very rea¬ sonable terms a/id the rate* of tuition will be as low as those of any other school. ^ -• — -— Copelan, Seals & Armor. Reader would you consult your own interest y if von would we invice Xrtl- your ment of that greatest, most extensive and reliable of firms, Messrs. Copelan, Seals & Armor, Greenesboro, Ga., else wbere. H^bar Urey carry 11„ lar gest. most complete, most magnificent and cheapest stock of good! of every description of any house in Middle Georgia ; remember they advertise nothing they do not have for sale, and remember that no other house offers goods at such remarkably low prices, It ti ■ is indeed j * quite .. a t treat l. f to xrjait- visit thoir their mammoth establishment and behold their large and varied stockof all kinds of goods. T.ieir fall and winter stock uastirpassed, , if .« not unequaled , .. tb. is in State, and we but soeak the truth when yve say that their prices are lower than those of any other house it matters not where. , The farmer, . the ... m.chame and all others can fi id any and everything -e that he want3, or needs. Call d see them and be satisfied. . in August-. N —Mrs. Anna nail visited Greenesbo r0 yesterday. — Mrs. Jennie Myres is visiting rela¬ tives in Augusta. —Miss Belle Roberts is spending some time in Augusta. —Mrs. Annie Golucke is visiting rel¬ atives in Augusta. —Miss Sallie Rieves, is visiting rela tlves in Augusta. —Paul G. Lucas is attending the big meeting iu Augusta. —Mrs.Emily Boline, of Washington, Is visiting relatives in Crawfordville. —Miss Maud Leary, returned Tues¬ day from a visit to relatives in Thom¬ son. —Frank Hardaway, of Greenesboro, spent several days iu Crawfordville this week. —Col. Ed. Young, of the Greenesbo¬ ro Herald, paid Crawfordville a flying visit Friday. —Mrs. Sinnie Stephens, accompanied by her charming daughter, Miss Janie, is visiting Augusta. —Mr. J. M. Wood, of Washington, was here yesterday tradiug horses. He had some fine horses. —Mrs. Allie Yarborough, of Jackson county, is visiting her parents. Col. and Mrs. J. F. Reid, at this place. —Mr. Claude T. Browne has return¬ ed from Augusta. He proposes to engage ter the mercantile business in our city. —Misses Norma Jackson, of Wash¬ ington, D. C., and Udie Dolvin, of Gret ne county, are visiting the family of Mrs M. S. Corry, at Liberty Hall, —Mr. Jimmie Anderson has accepted a position with the old reliable firm of James Miller,Augusta, Ca.,as book¬ keeper. Jim is a capital young man, and we predict for him a bright future. -—— —' — Italy & Armstrong. We call special utteution to the new advertisement of Messrs. D.tly <k Arm¬ strong, Augusta, Ga., to ba found in another column. This is one of the largest, mo it reliable and cheapest dry goods establishments, not only in Au¬ gusta, but iu the State. They have recently received the largest, handoom e„t, most completely assorted and best selected stock of dry goods, notions and novelties, ever offered in Georgia, including everything from low priced substantial goods to the finest fabrics made at home and abroad, l’ney are noted for their good judgment ia the selection of goods, and no other house in the State offers better inducements to purchasers in thevay of substantial and fine goods and low prices. Orders fiilled with promptness and ctre. W. I. Uelptl. W. 1. Delph, t le popular and relia¬ ble wholesale and retail dealer in cook¬ ing stoves, heating stoves, grates, tin¬ ware and woodwvra, Augusta, G.i.,*>as an adv#r„isem mt in this paper, which will richly repay yn i to real if you ex pect to boy anything in his line this fall or season. He sells the Excelsior cook stove pronounced by many the best, most endurable and cheapest stove in tlie m irket. Ha now has on hand seventeen different sizes in stock and guarantees satisfaction. He has increased his business and now occu¬ pies, in addition to his old stind, tho upper story formerly occupied by tne ‘‘Music House of the .South,” thus having double the space he formerly had. Don’t fail to give him a trial before buying elsewhere A. It Goodyear We would call the attention of all those who wish to purchase baggies, family carriages, phoe'.o.is, cabriolets, saddles, harness, hardware, <fcc., to the new advertisement of Goodyear’s car¬ riage repository, Augusta, Ga., in this paper. You can always find there a full | line of medium and cheaper grades of »p.n tons and «j cabriolets to„ at lower prices than ! at any other house this side Cincinnati. All their vehicles are male to order,are light running and of best material, and in quality, style and finish, are une qualed bv any others in the mirket. They also sel! wagons of all sizes, and wa S on materials, at lower pn«„ j have ever been sold before. Do not 1 purchase until you have either called on them or written to them anl ob t*ir,«l ti reir pric M ?? a__ • Buckieu’* Aruica salve. Thp b „ st s , lv „ in tho world for Cuts. Bruises> ^ Ulcers> salt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruption.and positive lyeures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2*5 cents per box. J R j Kmd .crawfordville. .. . ,, r I ^ have a large quantity of Bermuda a 3 nicely cured as the sun eyer shown on, now rea ly for sale at market prices. Orders left at the Democrat i office will receive prompt atteutiou. Respectfully, Isaiah Ellinoton. T , —Be sure to read the ad of Holden A Farmer. . SHA-gL^ 1TE«3 J m BY OUVER, /C —Frost Monday laoming;. ‘ t ? . —The Agitation o r ; >rohibittoii ( eltjj ’. resulted m a patllic: - „o call an . tiou. —Messrs. N\ (J. El ward?, o. i. nfid Tillman Moore, letfc Tuesday f Au gusto. ’ —Several cases of measles 1 the' community but uone reported in oar i village. _Capt. H. D. Smith, our *, school commissioner, was in our tQ,vn Tuesday. -According to previous arraiige raents, Rev. Mr. Arnold wilt pi -a . r. the Presbyterian churc.i on Friday night, the 9th inst. » —Prof. Winkfleld Stone has elected principal of the old aculomy for the year 18S-3 by the boaidof trus ^ ee8, —M-. Thomas Kendrick _ was ly attacked by a severe spell of cramp on last Saturday and has been quit. *<* d»rt„ K a,. «*. —Mr. L. A. Moore is so thoroughly prepared for ginning that the man wh o brings a heavy load of seed cotton can get his bale by the time his wagon is loaded back with seed. —The Drug Store recently'ope nod by J. A. Kendrick & (Jo., is conducted by Mr. George Brown, to whom wo extend a cordial welcome in our midst. Mr. Brown has a stock of furniture in con¬ nection with the drug business and no doubt, through his fair and honest dealings, will receive a liberal sha re of the trade. Louisville, Ky., July H, 1884. “ Dr. J. S. Pemberton, Atlanta, Ga.: Having been a great s uffer witli dyspep¬ sia, indigestion add general nervous debil ty for several years past, and not receiv¬ ing any relief from all of the various i>at eut remedies suggested aud recommended by numerous friends, at last an old drug¬ gist firm recommended aud prevailed upon me to try your FiiKNch Coca Wine, and before 1 had used the contents of one bot¬ tle I found great relief, so much so that 1 bought and used the second bottle, anil from tne use of these two bottles 1 feel confident 1 am wholly cured, especially as I have had no return of any of the un¬ pleasant symptoms before experienced and my confidence in your Wine Coca lias been so strong that I have recommended it to numerous friends in this city aud San Francisco, California, and ttiey have re¬ ceived the same beneficial results and happy experience. I know from my own case that this is a most excellent remedy for one whose entire nervous system is all broken up by an imprudent use of whis bey or other stimulants. Never before would I venture to extol the virtue of any proprietary medicine yet God knows I feel I am doing a service to humanity in offer¬ ing to you this gratuitous testimonial of French Wine of Coca. I trust should you have occasion to show this to any one, that they too may gain by a little experience as myself. Believe ine to be yours in grati. tude and great respect, W. Anderson, Merchant, Louisvlle, Ky. SPECIAL LOCALS’ —TIohlen & Farmer,have an impor¬ tant announcement ia this issue - —Home raised seed rye for sale by Ilffiden * Farmer. —Chicago Electric lamp at Reid’s drug store. _Follow the crowd to Holden & Farmer’s and got cheap goods. —Call on R. Tappan if yon wish goods at remarkable prices. —Holden* Farmer are paying 15 cent, per dozen for eggs. —Reid the big new advertisement of Copelan, Seals & Armor, Greenesboro, Ga. -It will pay you to read Copelan, Seals & Armor’s, new advertisement iu this issue. —No doubt about it! You can save 10 i>er cent by buying your shoes from Holden & Farmer. —Many new things’ in Dress goods and trimmings, at Copelan, Seals A Armor’s, Greenesboro, Ga. —Home distilled peach brandy, tv. best of al! spirits for medical purpose at W .It. Reid’s. —Don’t fail to read the large and attractive advertisement of Copelan, Seals * Armor, Greenesboro, Ga. —Read our new advertisement in this issue of the Dr mock at. —Copelan, Seals & Armor, Greenesboro, Ga. —Our stock of clothing and over jg- srrrK' Sea[g ^ Arm>ri Greenesboro, Ga. —The most beautiful tilings this season in ladies cloaks, circulars and short wrap. ^__ If you waat a g()0(1 kj c c i ga r, cai f or the soring Rose, hut if you waut the best 5 c cigar iu town,call forGeor Liver IteguUtor, at D,. _’Holrae’u celebrated mouth wash an d French.wine of coco, the great in SlSSSr,*”TaSSi vigorator and strengtherier-the great —‘‘Money saved is money made.” Read Copelan, Seals & Armor’s an infilling your fal*J m(3m , >ntn q lim3 from their immense and beautiful stock. —Those in search of car ets and see rugs, Copeliin, should go Seals to Gre. & Armor nesboro, s, new and j stock. They have just received a beau tiful line of carfiets of all kinds and rugs in endless variety, and they gutr antee to beat Atlanta and Augusta prices, Manchester De —.Mohair Melange, Luster uege, Satin Berbers, Pongee Ban- ! Suitings, Pinchecks, Scotia and the nockburn suitings, are among many new things in our supero stock of Dress goods this season. New style trimmings to match every claas of dress fabrics.—Copelan,Seals * Armor, t - Greeaesiboro, . f What is the Cause ? uitors, as a rule, rarely ever agree, and ■Hlequently are conlinually at logger jls. They will take up the same sub _ Jfy.'jnd * discuss it iu their columns, give it fHttrough analyzing, show up all the ("•"•ms, and if you will take their articles a Ccompare them, tnere will always be SO T point of disagreement. There are, v* lurse, except ions to this as well as to I! Njergener.il rules, ami we propose ■|tau '.If histai.ee unanimously where of tue three Ueorgia 0 s same opiu i»e editor <>r the Southern Wl.eTguU- World, pub t . And can vouch for their high standing j tl v community. I also, from my own Aedge, can testify and has that it superior, is a great and a - woman, no & Conlcniale 1 mall j diseases diseases, which wiucu tuey they man > • Tie editoj of the Milledgeville Chronicle <*v- Ue censiders Bradiiold’s Female lteg »ator the greatest blessing ever discovered for s uffering woman ; says lie knows of G si 1 : tsrax srjzziv woujd ijt.” advise every suffering woman to use From the editor of the Gaines villoEagle: “I consider Bradiiold’s Fein vie Regulator the best medicine ever for compounded the and for offered to the public diseases which it is recommended. 1 am well ac quail)ted with a lady who never had any Irave her imin'diaTe'relief iris eu’ioved * and 'fnun tliu tion' until now she 'e the best of Veath JdDrXdlleld ean sav wiUi rtv A eoo w W* to Ins never- failing Female |„ Regulator. itoirai itor Send for our book containing valuable jjiforat ,iou for women. It will be mailed free llo applicants. a The ifnADEiKLH Regulator Co. Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. W tiat You Want to Know . Eveybody wants an honest answer to this simple question :—What is the best medicine to regulate the bowels, cure cos tiveness :md biliousness, help the diges¬ tion and give strength to the whole sys¬ tem answe^ ? People ask up this every day. Wo Barker’s Tonie. It is pleasant to the tal.te. All the children like it. Moth¬ ers all praise it. It will save a thousand times it cost in every family.—Editor Western Argus. New Cash store. This f to inform the public that 1 am selling goon - for strictly cash ; having done a < r dit business for eighteen interest years, of I am sdtii id that it is to the tlie purcl) or as vvell as the merchant to buy for c - L have just received a full stock o^i. aral Merchandise which I am selling at In d-pan prices for the money. All parties indebted to me will please come forward and settle their dues to save legal pr^c • Thanking the asking public for their generou patrona mi ami a con tiuuaoe of tin same, I am most BERGSTROM. respectfully, CHARLES Tor Kent. The'’ \l: rtyioi. U *use now occupied four by Mr. \v . The house is new, rooms air plastered, stove and diningrooms the attached, good well of water on prenn ses, also, two elegant, store rooms fronting the court house on the public square, goods, in good order and well suited to the,dry drugs or grocery business. Possession fliven immediately. Apply atjtliis ofllee.or Mrs-. Gernoii Tucker. — A gentleman who travels for one of the largest, as vvell as one of the most reliable houses iu Atlanta, step¬ ped into Copelan, Seals ,t Armor’s, Greenesboro, Ga., u few d iys Kinc * and bought a suit ef ciot'ies and ail over coat. His^reason fir doing so, of course, was simple because ho could ho better siiited in quality and prices in Greenesboro, than he could in Atlanta. Copelan, Seals .t Armor, will save you money everytime. — Now is tlio time to sow clover and grass seeds of all kinds. vVo have just received a fresh supply of Red and Burr clover, Red Top and Orchard grass, Timothy and Lucerne seed and German ruillet Give us your orders and get fresh and genuine seed at the lowest prices. —Copelan, Seals * Ar¬ mor, Greenesboro, Ga. To All W Horn It May Concern. I am prepared to sand proof wells con- ; tainie- - A ,, ,k <nd, thus making them per¬ fectly solid, i usually sand-proof from eight (Hj t 0 ten (10) feet the water depth at from *.>.25 to $2.50 per foot. I dig wells upon ver. reasonable terms and very cheap for the ca s | t All work guaranteed. . Respectfully, John Mich el - CrawfOrdvi" ■, Ga., September, 1885. This _ . is Sh.uroN, Ga , August 10th, had 1H85. fit) V> certify j that, 1 have three well ( u} r j,, niy yard, all containing quick sanq walled the old way and lost all. Had the fou tli dug by John Michael, (col.) contain!! gquick sand, al -o, which has been »i aiding « or 10 years and all right up ti, date. A. D. Kendrick. ’Phis is Aharon, Ga.‘ August John 5tli, Michael, 1885 . (col.) has to certify that plantation Utig iwo wells on my each containing quick saiul. By excava¬ ting lias proved ami fi|jjng hack witli clay work the haying same been done satisfactory, tint nine about seven or years M. ago. D. C. 8. Kendrick, Ya ia. I 1 i V KTL % “The Of Oartv on Kerth tor J'ein." WHi reuere a « qutekif than any other known mru *Ay: Rheumatism, Rcnraltria, ^Ka 0* towellings, Stiff Keck, Brat**, 4 Bams, Scalds, Cuts, Lumbar VtenriKY, Son>s, FroatbiUe, fiacka/ he, vuUUT. So re Throat, tS&vrm * '-vvV Toothache, HHato-a, Woood*, fipraioa, etc. Headache, I'rloe LJSEA x.r-tA. a I^/ttle. toolA hj ali fjaution. — The jr*" n S'llmtUrfi (hi boar* our | ■o-sirnfle r*vieU reA Trade-Mark, and Bole our ^gnatn r«. A. C. Meyer U Co., M-d., C. B. A. Dr. Boll - , Coach Hrrap will mr«* r«ur Couth •» '-‘lace, 1‘rice onlr 23 Ct*. « l/oiile. I Ur I ! I IT IS REALLY SO. GREENESBORO presents the liveliest and most ouaineM Varied like ab -*«M£ue cf |Bb* 4I any time in the last five years - The Immense, maminath and atoak bought direct from Eastern Commercial Headquarters lias arrived. Their great store is now flooded from basement to attic With me choicest Importa¬ tions of the North and east. Entering Grenesboro, one Is at once attracted by the great flag, ‘•STABS and STRIPES,” lloating from the top of our stoie, bearing upon its folds, vibrating to tlie breeze the words TALK Entering yon are completely amazed and captivated l>y the magnificent Inter loi and artistic decorations that greet yon from all sides. It l? a show seldom equaled in the large cities. FIRST. ' l ' ,> the left is the great Press Goods’Silk, Satan, Velvet. Notion and Hosiery na¬ in partnients,which are the most complete and varied in this nart ot the State. Imported 1 D*.inertia Dress Goods in all the newest styles, shades and fabrics from 5 cent 1*V ■' - •!«!». Black and Colored Cashmeres, all > rat.es widths and and Hha.loa||.Wn black bro caded, silver lid gold Velvets and Velvetuns; all shades, Variegated colors, prices ; ..... ........ - silks and Stans; Titan, Hercules, gold a..d silver Braids—ail the rage for trimmings, Everything to match—no trouble. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Jersey Collars, Ribbons, Zephyr Flannels gouts, Worsted ail unsurpassed. and Linen Table Covers, Balmaral Skirts, Buttons and Saeque are These goods speak for themselves ami sell at sight. m To the right are the Stationary, Cassimere, Water-Proof, Linen Towels, Crash, Table Damask, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, Table and Pocket Cutlery Silverware and Fancy Goods Departments occupying an entire division, which are complete In every particular. mm fit In the center you find the entire counter devoted to Jeans, Prints and Cretonnes. Our prints are the creams of the market—the handsomest to be found any whore. FOURTH. Further down to the left, yon come to the Shawl. Flannel, Domestic and Shoe De¬ partments. Only 180 lines Gents, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Childrens, Boots and Shoes of every style and price from 10 pent up. FIFTH * Upon the center counter and to the right is tlie great mensClotlling ClotHlng Department, all latest In which is embraced childrens,boys,youth’s, mens and in the cuts, styles and colors Known. The largest an I ha idsmnest sto k of mo ns and hoys OVERCOATS ever brought to this part of Ueorgi . Prices lower than ever beforo known. This department alone is a complete store itself, SIXTH. Above and below the clothing is tin* largest Hat Department wltnln 75 miles — mens, boys amt childrens wool, fur and stiff brims in all the new fall styles, shaps* and colors from 25 cent to $5.00 each. A complete line of cap.-. No trouble to fll ap* please you. SEVENTH. Near by l» seen the lmn lsomest linos of Cravats, Bosom Scarfs, Ac,, tot*) found anywhere Rubber Goods of all descriptions : Ladies and Gents Rubber Gossauiora, hats, shoes anil boots ; Buggy Lap Robes, laggings, Ac. SIMUI* A<tfAn«lln(g t!i** ntairway you fact? ono of I'm* liandsowcst Art (tollerlea in thl# couu» fry where you find all kinds of pictures from tile cheap chromos-to the elegant OU Paintings. the displayed rieli and elegant assortment of G*rp«*e From all sides of stairway is a and Rugs from the 'heap Hemp to tho line Brussels. Our stock can w*t be «*Upa•>*»*• either boa Jty, quality or price. IN INTO. To the right you seo the great Tin ware, Wnlciw *, Harness and Sudd 1 '* De jiartments which occupy one-lyvif one entire division uj, itairn, embracing everyth ag Known and kept in these lines TiuNTTH. To tlie left you find the Crockery and Glassware Palace, which is comp eto In eve¬ ry partieulT, containing all tin* new colors, Mii li.ipes and sets Department, where youj Beyond in you coine to the Wlllowwtire, orand Valise every want these lines can be soon siipp.j -<i. ELEVENTH. The long, wide center counter carries the li md-o n - it and movt eo nptotc liuos of Misses, and Ladies, Cloaks and short Wraps ; For Trimming It i-sia i- ore na* > , - ’a n plaited fur and astriean trimmed New M irk -Is evr brought to ‘Ins > ir; of th« houlft. Brices marvelously low. Also, the unsurpassed Blanitet aud P.cturi 1'i.uuu Depart¬ ments. TWELVTII. T/-a ng the main room, you enter the Millinery K ilpor'u >1 In charge of Mtsi Mo GDI.!.AN >f Baltimore, who has just returned from the North and K *si, where aha sulec* "hoieest and handsomest stock ofM.lliuery eve; - brought, to G>* cuesuurq* THIRTEENTH. Leaving the Milinery Department you return and enter the great F imiture Room, which is 25 x 105 feei and in wliieli is kept the most complete Prices line of too F irnifiire low to to to found within 80 mites radius. Your every waut supplied. quo.o. Come and see for yourseh es. FOURTEENTH. Descending, you come into tlie Grocery Department where all kinds of GfOceiltW arc 1 ’to the great Hardware Dejmrtmen! Continuing Urn front ->n the right you will see left Mtiere you can be supplied f <>m a Uraeket saw t-> a Stemi Engine, lo the you see a complete Drug Stor c . One whole division given to drugs - FIFTEENTH. ware, hiunt, Oeme/ifc, Ac SIXTEENTH. and prices. This building is full. KEVENTEFaNTH. Returning, you cross over *o the next Ll'ck wl.*we yy flu 1 a '»' b^"aU’ r, (°otton rock building brim full of Buggies, Wagons, Pli.etons, (.offins, Caskets and Cotton. We keep everything that o ur space will allow. CONCLUSION. We only have space to partially enumerate about on.-half ’ >f w ‘* In justice, to ourselves, witnout twisting, we can truthfully say our stock U cany varied and extensive this season than since we have had In more complete more is the cheapest market in this par t of^ the south. «‘J» r « ’ 1 ul > • opclan, * ? Seals dfe Armor, UREENESU 0 tt 9 .UA.