Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, November 13, 1884, Image 4

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pfcMfale# •very Frid»y mom'rff. MJDSCR1PTICYIV RATES. Dallv Recorder, par non b, Wc. Weekly becor-rr, per ymi, ,ttw. DAILY ADVBKTIflNG RATES. Transient lUte#—25>< per sonar* o ten lioisfor flr.t uiMitioo, and l6clor <uib »ui*equonl iu-er- lion. ,Loe«l Notice* 5c per line {or II nt ln*crt.ou nnd Ic per line lor *•«>• sul-seqaci.t insertion. Social rates for c*»uln*cu c» i l»*» mud.* with W. L. OLKB3SF.ll. NUta II. V STOREY, Local Editor. TO .7*7 2NT TAZiZE. Her# wise people bar* thtlr any,' And tom iimiik new tell every day. DBPAttll'kB OP MAILS. Going weal and south clone at. 10:59 p m Going east ami north close at.... 2:39 p m Night mail north close at 8.00 pm For Buena Vista 11 ml Elhmlle clones dailjr except Sunday ct 12:30 p m Lumpkin, Preston, Wu»tou, nnd Plains 01 Dnaadoso* #>« M n- day, WeJue-dayand Friday at 1:00 p m Friendship, Prune*vilie »nd Cliurcu Hill clobts daily, except Hnuday. at 8:00 a m Bottaford, Providence a id H-uls closes Saturday at 0:00 a m Hudson closes Frid y at 8:00 a m Lamar closes Tuesday and Fri day at... 8:00 a m The above arrangements will continue Until change in (abroad schedule. W. A. Black, P. M. Schley county was represented at Macon by s largo delegation and a banner, on Tuesday night. Tickets fur “Our Strategists” will be placed on sale this room ing. Secure your seats early, a: there will be a Me house. Mr. J. F. Johnson, of Smlthvi'le, had important business in Arot-ri- cus yesterday, which compelled him to stay over and help us jubi late. We hod a pleasant call, tVednos day evening, from Captain J. A, Fulton, our Dawson correspondent, lie had been up to Macon ultcnd- ing-thc Mg Democratic jubilee, and conclndcd to stop off and help us jollify last night. A large number of our people went tip to Mauon on Tuesday eve ning to witntss the grand Jollifica tion in that city over the Demo cratic victor). They say it was the biggest and grandest display they ever witnessed, Macon fairly outdid itself. octl2R J. It. Shaw. I.OCAI. SCIIKDUI.K. On sn»l .ft.r Burnley, Noumber Si tr.in.wllt ran w follow.: TRAINS SOUTH. 11.11 win'It lllSflt" Malit bipre*., a uib StW p. r V yVr.l,l.t *■ cx S indnv 4Wp.n M,bt •• “ '■ Mi!:.day S ob it. 11 Tit At.VS Hold'll. . .1:08 p. n 11 Luff waV.kiis,'A,.n!"' *Cotlou Il«,iort. On hand Sept, l.t 191 Itw.ived yesterday 17u Received previous to date 15.7S3 Tola) 1C, 1 It Shipped ytaterilwy 1GU Shipped previously .' 14,315 Co.Uclor .bd sullellor, Mr. M. M. Folsom is the duly author ized Collector and Solicit r fur the Ite- coltDKit, and sll bis knsiuess trunsictious in oonneotion therewith will be duly rcoognized and ucoopted by the proprie tor Ambrosia fir tut at McKenzie’* Don’t j ike the darkies too much about being put hack into slavery, remember the Uepublicau rascals and scalawags have been telling them these twenty years that that would be their fato if the Demo cratic party can get into power. But tell them the truth, viz, that the National Democratic party, and especially the Democratic parly ol the South are their be.it friends and all honest negroes who will t > do well will see better limes Ilian ever before. Let its encourage both races to work harmoniously together for the common good ul fall. Accidental Shooting. t **»*•» t.ii, jjtdNwb T.n ttu Wednesday afternoon, between J You knew, and we know, that aeon* 1 and 2 o’clock, a son of Mr. 1 tented cuttimer is the beitidvertissmint George Turpin, in company with weom hive. Butofteotiuieelow-priced another lad near Ids own age, were fi™ 1 * nu-nn Inferior^ trashy meterisla . . xt t t and make up, bonoe our «tide iv«»r has huntt,gin Mcokelee swamp "car br<m to euaneet th.« t«. stranger., tow the corner c*f Ceil d fit*!.I The prices anl Rood goods, arid wo are cob ft Mims b >y paid that he had stepped dent ih.tt oar customer* will be as well of! a few pices nnd was cutting a ple*w**d as we are at our auctess. bramble, and George hail also gone a few steps aw 13*, leaving his gun, an old army musket, leaning against a log. Suddenly Miins was startled by the report of George’s gun, and heard George c tiling him to come and carry him to the nearest house, that he might have the blood washed from his face. Without changing the posi tion of either gun he took George and ran with him <0 the hou<e, washed his face, nnd placed him in a wagon nnd sent him to the resi dence of Mr. .Jno, Coker, wh»*re the reporter visited him, and found Dr. Hinkle in attendance. The wound, while pretty severe, is not. of a fatal character. The charge of the No. 8 shot struck him just above the lip on the left side of ins face and ranged downward. Dr. Hinkle succeeded in extracting most of the shot, and when the repot ter. left he was resting quietly He is a well grown, bright little fellow, between eight and nine years of age. We hope to soor. chronicle his recovery, but fear he will be disfigured for life by the scar. Notice* To the Ladies & G^nt’euen who failed t'» # get waited on at the Najw York Store during the mail of the pist two weeks will lover again »u5f--r a like dis<pp 'hit men f, for we fake pleasure ia nforming ibe public generally that we will have here by the 10. b three new sniehiuen, nnd Lope then t » b? uble to give our custom ers all ti.e attention they deserve. J. Waxelbacu A Co., Pr-ipriet. r- New York Store. Hm lUasou Why, J. W. H-tip-ia Stilnoa C'/unfi Wliiakey is pref-rel nunve nil otlni Br.tijd« i< becun*- it i* t!»e in at r-guln- and most perfect Prodnc’, inu<>nteMtab \ ever made. A louj e\p-rieuc< in tin manufacture of ibe H rp-r, t o inrg* capital of the Dis iiler which enables biut to hold hi* Wuiskey uo'il it is fully ma tured, together with the fact tb »t the Whiskey is bought by nnd shipped 1 direct from the Distillery accounts f* r the unvarying Hath fiction it has given those Lest ednented to a fine Whiskey. J. Israels, Sol* Agent, October 21C11 A meric us Go, New Advertisements. CAPITAL PRIZE,$153,000. “ IVe fle itreby certify that ue mpemet the arrang, menu for nil the Monthly any Semi-Annual Drawinge of Tht temuinna Stale Lottery Company,and inpenon man age and eonti j[ the Drawingt themeeltee, and that the tame are conducted with hon- cety, fatrneee, and in good faith toward all purttet, and we authorize the Company to tie thiz certificate, with Jae-timilee of out ngnaturee attached, in Ue adcertiennenti,' Our glrafcgists. This truupe Kill give an enter- tainmeut at the Opera House next Monday night. H is the same troupe li st played lure last year, and the only difference in the play i9 the injection of more fun. Last year, after Lite Strategists had been here, '.he ltEcoanra said: Cnior.il li.aru. I ‘‘'Our Strategists was played to The charge for th» colored hearse and a roodernlt .| v ti | lu ,| [ 10clsc . Tuesday A span of horses will hereafter be $1.00. tf D. b. Ilii.L. J. A. Jk D.F Duvenport’i Gi to Wynn & Wood for fancy grocer ies, confcoiionerie* and fruits ol idlKu.ds. oot26-;f Skill in connection with pure drugs enn always bo reliod on at J. A. & D. F. Dan export's. tf Old Sinner Cigar*. The finest import ed wines at McKenzie'*. Just received another lot of L irrabee*, Bdow Fluke Cracker». Ashley Duos. limporor Cigars, gonuino Ilivannn; twenty-five in a box, at MoKcnzm's. U GooJs dolivoed to any part of tho city bjr Analey Brcs. While tho cotton is roiling in, is a good time to at-tile that old uccount. oc’.4d sattwedtf Aunks Aycock. For FALL nt.d WINTER BONNETS and HATS cal! on MRS. M. E. lUiKES, Juckurn Street, Americus, Gu. ociS 3m Foil line of Stiff 11 .t* in all C3lors and 8hope*. Kylandeh Jt Ahiunoton. oci8tf Kimball Organ*. Tho KIMliALL haa nu .upvrior. Tba KIMBALL utxxays give aali.fac* lion. The KIMBALL iadurabhi anil el.gciDt, Tba KIMBALL is avcvMuned und pow* trial. The KIMBALL i, tho cheapest and best The KIMBALL ia said low lor cash by J.XMKS FlIICliEt & Blto . Barlow Block, AtucricuGa. uiglit, and we are sorry tliat eveiy person in this city was not out. It tvas it uly one evening of jollity und fun, nnd all w ho attended went away with tore jiws ami ncliine aides. Should any of Ilaveily's troupes ever come to Americus again, they will be greeted with clouded house.” SI redded oil., hieiiui cooked o.di Irish out luiol und oat gem., nt An.i.ky Duo's. For Fualuiaster. Wc understand ihut Major T. M Furlow will bean applieonl fur the position uf postmaster ol Americus. No better selrclion could lie made fur the ofllce, nor one more pleas ing to our people, llu is n gentle man eminently qualified for the po sit ion, would uiukn a courteous and efficient officer, and is deserving of it. There is probably no man in Ameriett9 who has done more fur tlie city 'a advancement. While he hud the means he gave liberally to every public enterprise, and ai all limes has labored to build up our city and section. President Cleveland cau do no more pleasing and lairiolic act than to appoint Major Furlow postmaster at Amer icas. Painting Things Rrd. Thu boys have u way ol doing hings peculiarly their own. Really their is no "accounting for boys,” everybody Ins known that lor years, liut for a staid, sober headed editor of a newspaper to so lur forget 1 lie ludicroutness of his personality ns to "paint” one side "I him-elf "red” and the other side "blaek” is the strong unyielding colors ol “printer’s ink”"is wliaf we do not tpilie understand. IVc look to editors tor level lu-adcdness, and when we fail to find it ilielc, aud instead find that they have gone ort into “conniptions” of blaek, while nnd “red” whit, sliaii wc- think f The A mkiucux Record er. one of our most beloved ex uusiigcs, seems lo have lust i •lead in its glut mentions at the election of Cleveland anti come out on Saturday in "red” ink Well, such is life—Columbus I’imes. Never mind, my boy; when you ha*'e for twenty-tour years waited watched anti worked for the elec tion of a Democratic president, as wc have, you will fe.1 ns good as we do, nnd in your sight the wotld will wear a tosculc hue, as it doi in the dawning of a summer day Vou should remember, too, Hint • hero is no hoy like an old hoy and when he breaks loose, things are very apt lo he painted red, and a very deep red at that. "Eider Ooxva'’ nnd "Calls Lily" nr- elegint complexion powdrrs nud nrr Used in many places with petf-ct nntis- facrion. In white tlch nod pii k at tf J. A. & D. F. Da vex pout’s. About h|iellluff, A noted Aaierio in -aid limt he won’d not give * c-nt far a unto who couldn't aped * wo’d “more than n« way." No tice the foil *w»ngspelling: C-l-o-<i-t-h-e-i 0 l-o s-e. O-l o-'-U-p-s, C-l-"-z-e. Yon cn f a*<0 y oir choice i«nd know that John R. S'mw’aUTHE PL\CE to buy y./ur Fall and Winter 0loLliiu»t if you desire to get ull value lor your tnouey. oci!2tl Suudny Ice Honrs. I trill keep my Ice H <uxo open on £ur day* from 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m , only. . <>ct31-3t J. ISHAElaS. ANNOUNCEMENTS- SUJI lhlt VUl Ml V. FOIt ALDERMAN. Thioking that the meet unload out city should he v-presented in tho City Coun cil, ptesseAnnounce the m-roe if A. T. OLIVER ns a suitable cindidalo for Al derman at ike Municipal election ia De cember next. And oblige nnv!2tde Mant Voters. Gili Uurued. O.i Saturday uiglit, last, tho gin I ports, ncitations, etc. Schley County S. 8. Association Thu Schley County Sun lay School Associulion will hold itt- last quarlcily convention of tlii- vear at Hopewell church, on Fri div, the 21st instant. All the Sunday Schools of tho county arc requeued to send delegates to Hit- convention. Fifteen minutes will be allowed each school for the hearing of re- All super ACARD. To all wb* are suffering from the error, and iadtaert tione ol youtu, nervou. wewkneas, early deer- loss ol menhoode ■So., I will send a ipe that will cure you, FREE OF C LARGE. Thie treat remedy was discovered by e mieeionary ia South America. Bend a sclhaddressep envelope to the Rev. Joeara T. Imuam Station D, Acts fork City TOXSORtAt. ARTlsTS. We ere no* tilting up a fiiitailaaa Bar ber Shop in tlic room e-'j -icing the puet office. Our shop under Wu-atlcy’a will be in charge uf en exp. rienced barb- r from M.eon. Ia our new quartern we will bo better then ever j repered to ac commodate our numerous end gentt*. manly customers with pr.-mptand skill, ful work. We both served long eppren- Ueeshipa bxf re opening out on our own own lute, end are therefore fully posted on the reqnirementa of the trade, and nevar use dull rax -ia ou a baavy beard. Wb«* yon want any work dot r, callin •e, and a* « U .itve y. t p-om| i^t tt , Itouso of IV. J. Wiggins, between liuena Viita nnd 1’azjwcl, was burned, together with Tour hales ol seed cotton, 1,500 bushels ol cotton seed, a quantity of wheat, rye,ole., and two gins and a thresh and fan. The loss is estimated at $1,000 Mr. Wiggins supposes that the house was fired by un incendiary, it being found to bo on Ore near 4 o’clock a. m. Buy your shoes from J. II. Bteck A Son, tuxi do.-r to Boik nt Americus. tl The Jollification. The Recorder is unable lo give the particulars uf the jollification last night, from the simple fact that it took a part in it and was not In a proper condition iberealter to report. Rut our readers were all there and know how it U them ve*. Fire in Fufaula. We learn from private source* that a disastrous fire occurred in Bufaula IVcdncrday mottling, des troy tug an entire block. We bate D» farther pmleularr. _ «. iulendenls aie solicited to be pres ent witli tlicir Sunday School re ports fully mule out. Col. K Igar Unit and several other noted Sunday School work e;s ate expected to address tlu- assemlily on that occasion. Super intendents, delegutes, pupils, tin young and the old, the bumble and the exalted, and all who Let an in terest in the education of children, the promotion of the Sunday Schoo cau.e, the enlightenment oi tin country and the glory of Uod, are earnestly invited to join us in tusking the convention a grand success. It will ba a day J well spent in a good cause. J. A. Tauks, Picsident, B. II. Wilkinson, Si c. FOR ORDINARY. I hereby nnnunnee myst-Jf a candidate fur tho i bice of O-dioary uf -Sumter county. If elected to tho ntfice. in Janu ary mxt, I pledge myself to discharge ttio duties which will be incumbent upun me to ihe beet of'niy ability. I respect- fully aulicit the votes cf tLc people. nuvO ldo A. C. SPEEII. FOR SHERIFF. Wo are ftutburizc-4 to announce the name of \t. H. COBB as a candidate lot Sheriff uf Sumter county. If electe-t, N. II White, of the 15th D.strict, will be hi. deputy, te FOR MAYOR We are authurizcu to announce the name cf A. C. BELL as a candidate for Mayer id Auioriousnt tho Municipal elec tion in December next. augl if OrerMgiii: buiiiiiim Stale Lottery (omnam. Im orporatt** i 18M for 9b «our* Hjr the Leffii'V- ur*> »or K'luc iitonal *n » l.’hurt .-.hlH , nrpoi*. *- *lihacapliot ot $I,ikk),ooo to which'a r-et-rvi uml **l "V»-r #550,000 b*s *tnce been t-ddeil. Dy nn overwhelmi u poiml ir v .fo tin franchi* Y iho fii-Btnt 8tati* Con-ftatio' .. ..Jtnbfr nrmvluir Till y. / ifCtr icalfi or t> Mpune. *lf-« t4 Me Extraordinary Ssmi-Auonal Drawing! lu Ihi Aeurtrmyof Mn«le. (V**w f*r- Iruua, TueutlNy, liccrutlier JO **4. Uulcr the p**raon»l«uperrUlf oau'tm iniigi’intnt of Uiiir <». T, U*urF«iiri»,-r Loinslant'. «n. Geu. Jdb*l 4. Kttrly. ..I’Vlr* n a. CAiMTAL PIIIZE, $150,000. t^NiMIci-Tlrkeli are T*u |)oll«ri ottljr. IUItcb <» Ftftliid. Ttulhs }1. LI8T OF PRIZK8. In Barlow Blork, MAS OPENED TIER NEW STOnp. AND FlTfED IT WITH T1IE “ E 4 I.AuUK I UlZtS UF MW ... 2 ,0«0 I 3.... 20,« 0 K!0 ft. 25, u ao,o o 200.... 40.00., 00.... IU «0• £0.... 50 Oil) lOo..., 75.... 2,270 Tr'i-e, amounting tn $5:2,500 Application rorrutceto ciu»» ebouid be m»df ' * * 1 " * ' .iipuny In New OiLqiui. enily, glv only to the o »’ce of ihe For further inform l. .. ..._ f«ri acMri'S*. POST41* NOTES, E press M Or leri. or Nt-w Ytirk Kzchuncc in (ir».l •J Kxpr fa La'l Bum* n xpci.se) ud- M.n,-y( n rylct. .. . v •5 »nd upward by £xpic«, dicMcd » or HI. A. DAUPHIN. 007 Mvittlh •!., Washington, D. C. Mako P. y. Money Order* puy no c and address Now Orlcnuu. La. GLOVER’S OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIUIII ONLY ! HD.TO M0I1T, M. 17il). MORTON & BELL’S EVER BROUGHT TO AMEfO;, WHICH SHE INVITES THE LATOF9 TO C ILL AND INSPECT, re'ii STOCK EMBRACES ALL THE LATEST STYLES Hats, Bonnets Trimmings! AS WELL AS A BEAUTIFUL SELEC TION OF ifl WHICH HAVE ONf.Y TO BE SEEN TJ BE APPHLC.ATiCD. * POIl MAYOR. I am a catulKinte for Mayor at tbe Mu- Die p il dection to bo h. Id on ibe 171 of December n*xt, and respectfully solioi tho support of my frimd*. If elected, my I'ffi dill i els xhall be i.i ftvor of rigid economy ia ihe collection und rib burst- m-*nt of all public mouey. I ahull favoi the aupporr, promotion, and, wheuevci possible, tb' improvement of our public *uhoolH, nnd t > lids end I ahull eueour.ig* friendly relations, nnd harmonious ac tion between the city couucil and tb« B mrd of Education. lahull favor uiaintuiainK oar Fire Dc. part men t at it* pres* nt Mandard « f excel- letio*. I shall f tvor rektric iugiui v.dorum taxation taone per c-cut. p -r imnnra, be- litvin# that this ru>e will support the city government, m>dntMin our public •ehool*, and al* » providu a fund to erect public school building*. Upon theso *ul ject*, and other matters if public conccr , I shall be pleased to uddr. ss tbe pe .pie at s< me suitable time prior to the election, llei-pecfully, w. ]». BfRT. P«A|ilt’« Ticket r.tr December’t7,1884 M* ii.clcil Klcc.kn. J T A Sf K <» K R K K PttRitAYO R Y A i It O V It E UK it F t» It XI A Y «• \ M R o F It E U I. I» E R Fm It M A Y M It • * F U E l> I. EL iHiHKnkMA M It o K It K I) I. K F K I. I» K It F (I it XI J. H. Hiveilj’s Great n st Secciis, Our Strategists A modern Comedy of Errors written n> d acted just ior fun. New songs. Mel odies and Music. laid is Elect HARRIS & JAMES XjIMIEI ! Notice* We will receive by it -morrow’s rxpres 2.000 uf the finc-t orange* ever rcceivtd in tlii« market, which we will retail M 35 cents a dozen; aNo n lot of those Gil 1> flower apples, which can he found no where but at onr uffico. I will retai these at 30 c nt* a peck. Ca.i early, as they imul be sold* 1 Ail At$i€X A 9A* , R O Y A M R o e It K It I O K XI A Y Tho people wubt In in tor hts experi ence; for bis »lern int« grity; for his ut .•ouipiomUing antagonism to lawlc-a*ness and uisorder; fir his fearless and impar tial admini-tt ation of justice; for his nn- twerviug advocacy of what he belit-vts to be right;for his loyahy to his country; for hi* devotion to the city; for hi* nerve to txeento the law—in a word, for what te has done in poxt and t »r what they may Dasonubly Lope from him iu the fa- tare. Let's tl.-ct lU without a srt.mb'e. UtUkUt, Sal) ol Unclaimed Freight. J. J. Smith, 1 Iron Sate. J. Stephenson, 1 I on Safe. Jno. E. Stillir* •, 1 Iron S.-fe, E l. Neil, 2 bundles S »afi*. Wui Ti'luiun, 1 euip y K-g. G. II. T. mmey, 1 i»r»m Mower. H. A Harr*, imlf barrel Cider. J. Israel. 1 Kog Whiaky. J. T. Jones, 1 Keg Vinegar. Arnerii u* Oil Co , 1 barrel Grea«e. " “ 1 Tin of P itash. “ “ 1 pee, loraie machinery. *' •• 2 barrel* paint. Jas. Crock, 1 box iron rooting, 1 box fix tures. Cart-r & Johnson 3 coils rope. P. H. Williams. 2 b xes bottlr*. J. A. Smith, 1 pg (2 bx) snodrive. D. . It* v rly. 1 plow stock. E J. (?ne*-k, 1 buggy. M.. 1 box pick Its. Uohfter A Monk, I case rode-water. H, 1 -ack gu.n *. No mark uhd unclaimed, 1 grist mill, The i bnve will be Mold j.t pnblio out cry Dec. 15, 18S4, from the Sojthwe»t»rb R*d odd depot unless previously claimed and charges pa.d. LOTT WARREN. Agen*. Americus, O.i, Nov. 13. Ifc84. 30d SO THEY DO. The following poetry was con* tiibuted to the Clothier by an in- tiraato friend in the cotton bminess, who desired to relieve him fur a time ol the heavy weight of pre paring poetry. .Mr Gyles deaircs us to say that prize pieces will be received by him. Tin in p, tramp, tramp, the boys nre inarching, 8i»e ! They co ne ft BS 7 mile*, And beforo apoiher ut n Tupy ’ 1 surely come iu sigl t Of the cclabMted clothier, Col. C} le«. The lender looks askance And the rear guard take* ft glanci At the antiquated g-t up of the troop Then the column brr/.ks in Haile* As they nppioacb the Clothier Gyle?, Atd »h-y cheer and they cheer, Then they whoop! S.» they d«». LOST. Two lar^o Milch Cow*, each giiin^ about two gallons p* r day. One • nr^ ivd, and the oth> r dark dunri color. \V rt sew. Sunday morning n*-ar Wui. CluikV En-t Aui-ncu.-. A liheral r> w.rd a ill b* pnid fnrrwurn of tbe row* «>r informa- ti« n leading to their reenvery. novSif W. II. WHEELER. Souppemong Wine. I nm huw I r.|)iMi to .apply i-i r. < cupp.-itmnp Kin. at 11.511 per n.l'on. K |p> furtii. td tot (100. Win. ,tuppa i (-am AiUtua' St .liuu no irn l|ii i f tui *<V Audmt, J. T USIIEY. SMUtgeUe, C*. OMNIBUS FOlt SALE OU TUADE. We have a n*w Lnndi* Otnibu*. which will o irvMxiei n p'?**»i»g*r , lijht Din ning, c*n bn driwu by t*o h«avy h- rv s n good road, or run on any r “ four light I or*»-*. B is and fa «• a* cn-t about #1,000. Will *• It it m a bln reduc tion fiom coet. or will trad** for bngvies 'tors* s or mnba. W»* mean Lusine-« will give a good t a •»-. Cl* dr i (vl2t1erl N. O.AJ K P. INCH. Ga 7cr Sale. A plnc-of F. rfv Acre*. we» 'mprorej*, |u-t otraide iLecity limits. Go n.*rh«>od, b-nlthy I edi'y, well for Dairy Farm C n In* b ng it »»“ applyii g early at tbia cfli % I lint CHEAP LUMBER I am n-w I -ai*4it Pe'l si*ter, o-:»r I wt! dri er iMai.r at •*; p • /