Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, June 21, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOEDER: SIjNDA\, JUNE 21, 1891. A Fees Tit.-, But Dane S.rrlc. Twenty-six y»ra u-jo. when connected with the Clarendon hotel: at Saratoga Spriugn. N. Y„ .1. C, Chamberlain, the present cashier of the Leluuii hotel, was given a pass on the National Express eompany by its general superintendent. E. II. Virgil Mr. Chamberlain was then n bright young man and bad dune tunny acts of kindness for the superintendent In grutitnde to the young hotel clerk Virgil presented him with the |iass. which gave him the right to send any package free of charge throngh the com pnuy A few weeks ago the National Express company was amalgamated with the Northern Pacific Express company, and the new arrangement cnme into effect a few days ugo. Mr. .Chamberlain hud used his [miss whenever lie Imd occasion but ho wan a little iu duuht as to whether it would he or any good under the new management However, as soon as the office In the Rookery building was open Mr Cham beriain walked in with a package direct ed to C. R. Dtirkee. of Saratoga Springs The clerk weighed tliu package with par ticulnr care, as this was the first one handled by -the new company Then wben lie asked for pay tiie pass was pro duced. Ueneral Snperiutemie-.t Hutt was called in on the (jnestiou of the validity of the antiquated pass, but be knew that the document had never been rescinded and (lie package was sent along. The pass was on flimsy paper, but the cashier mounted it on a piece of stiff pasteboard and preserved it care- fnlly. Now lie is wondering whether he can will away the pass when he requires it no longer.— Chicago Herald. doing to Jerusalem to Welcome Christ. The Eev. W. P. Brown, a prominent Latter Day Saint minister, formerly of Harvey, Kan., now of Richmond, Mo., is in Independence selling his real estate and effects for cash, with which he par poses going to Jerusalem and there wit ness the second coming of Christ. He says that the second coming of Christ is not far distant; that the Jews are fast returning to Jerusalem, and he takes this as indicative of the great event. He lielongs to the Whitmerite branch of the Mormon chnrch. and has been at Richmond studying the original manuscript of the Book of Mormon for the purpose of figuring ont the exact date of Christ’s return Richard Whitmer i.nthe present guard ian of this imuinscnpt. He is the sou of David Whitiner, who sat on one side of the curtain and wrote down while Joseph Smith, the prophet, read and translated the Book of Mormon on the other side by means of the spectac les made of stones known as the Urim and Thuuinmi From this manuscript the Rev Mr. Brown has figured out this great event. Me will leave his wife and three dnlighters here while lie goes to Jerusa lem in the early part of this summer. He says he does not know just what day Christ vjill come, but tbiuks it won't be - very tunny months, uiul wants to get therein time.—Cor. St. Louis Republic. t»nr#r Hound* In a Theater. In eb.-mging wvnery in the sec-on.I net of ihv melodrama at the btar theater the Ji;;!iti ire turned down very low. in fact they are practically put ont and the audience i* left for a few second., in Egyptian darkness. A subdued feiuiniue titter usually runs through the auditor in-.a when this occurs. This titter be came a roar of laughter tbe other night when distinct sound.' of kissing arose in various parts of tre house. It was first a modest oaralatory vibration from a remote section of the orchestra circle. It sent a thrill up every spinal column in the hum,-use audience. A second later a pronounced smack was heard in the balcony, w tick created a great sensation. Then Tallowed u succession of base imi tations iu the gallery, sprinkled with loiiJ cries of "Come off!" "Now, you jes leave me alone!’ "Take yonr arm away. Charley!" etc. Wben the lights were t urned on there were a good mauy rosy faces in that c-mwd, bnt nobody seemed to lie milmppy. It was a great bit.—New York Herald T.EMO.V r.uxm. Pleasant, Klexant, Sellable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For furore, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For aleeplesaneis, nervousness and gtlpltatlon of the heart, take Lemon For all sick and nervous headaches, lake Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or* ganlc regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir will not fall you in any of the above named dla- eases, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mosley, At lanta, Go. 50o. and |1.00 per bottle at druggists. Lemon Bot Drum Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25 centa, at drugglstt. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mosley, Atlanta, On. may2-suntbursawkl-lyr Fitchburg, Moss., is iu an awkward position. It Is said that, through some oversight or other In getting signatures, all tbe ordinances passed since 1870 are void and Inoperative. Good SeiiM! Disease Is largely the result of Impure blood. Purify the blood is to cure the disease. As a blood purifier and vital- izor, Dr. Pierce-s Golden Medical Dis covery stands hood and shoulders above any other known specific. Its power in this direction is nothing short of won derful. Guaranteed to benefit or cure in every case, or money refunded.. Dry creek is the name of a ragtag stream in Saline county, Kansas, which has inundated all the wheat fields along its borders. To Printers and Publisher*. 3 The Times Publishing Company has for sale tv portion of tlm newspaper anil job outfit Made surplus-by the recent consolidation of the Times and Recor der, consisting of one cylinder newspa per press, two Gordon job presses, one Hero paper cutter, one perforator, six stands, two imposing stones snd tables, fire hundred pounds of news type, etc. This material and these presses are virtually new, having been in use only a year. A great bargain in prices and terms can be secured by the right par ties. Address the Tines Fiiiuhiiixo Company, Americus, da. Governor Nortben preached to tbe convicts on Sunday. This is (lie first time in the history of any mate where the governor has condescended to prescb to its convicts. For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is tbe best remedy for diarrhma. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out tbe world. A tins'* Strang* Family. The whim of Fannie, a pet dog which makes its home iu Mr. James M. Glenn's Nevada building, is attracting consider r.'.de attention from the tenant* A short while ago a litter of her puppies was taken from her. She nionmed her IpHS. and after a few days disappeared, re maining miming until Friday, when she was found in the basement with a fine collection of kittens, which she bad picked up somewhere and had adopted In the stead of tbe poppies so ruthlessly torn from her protecting care.—Cincin nati Commercial Gazette. ' Baked Apple* from Australia. Or. the manifest of the steamer Mono- wai, from Australia, .were sbuut 1,700 boxes of apples, shipped from Tasmania. An examination of them was mode, and it was found that the apples were in every condition of baking, roasting and •tewing, and were entirely unfit for use. Whether it was the heat or tbe hold or the natural heat of the tropics that do- strayed them does not appear.—San Francisco Chronicle. Home Funny New York Signs. The crop of fonny signboards this spring seems to be larger than ever. A barber in Fourteenth street has decorat ed bis place with the legend. "Tonaorial Haircutting Parlors;" a Bower making firm In Bleecker street that evidently de- sirce steady help displays tbe motto. •Leavers Wanted," and a young man who dispenses sea food np la Harlem tells bypassets that be Is famous for •bolster stoo."—New York Times Cora Id fnitmllmehts. Here is something that can only hap pen in Kansas. A Kansas farmer stored away 100 bushels of corn. Soon after storing It he sold seventy-five bushels and realized $7.B0. A year later he sold fifteen bushels and realized fff.80. And last Wi ten bushels for f7.< 9 In the great animal market at Ham burg, in Germany, giraffe sell at $7,000 a pair, chimpanzees go at $800 a piece .and select lots of Sumatra monkeys at $1,000. A Failure. Not a failure of a financial character, but a cramped one, the effect of eating green plums. There can be no failure in the trouble if you will take In time Dr. Blggers' Huckleberry Cordial. Skin and scalp diseases,, the heat, at times a running sore, the body entirely covered with sores is large as a quarter of a dollar, and no medicToe had the de sired effect until P. P. P. was taken. The disease yielded at once, and P. P. P. proves itaels tbe beat blood purifier of the age. Mrs. H. I. Miller of Chattanooga claims to be the owner of tbe first gun made for the confederacy. It was manufactured by her father at Holly Springs, Mass. Mr. James S. Harrison, Columhuky Ga., says his wife bad dyspepsia for several years In its worst form—could retain nothing on her stomach. Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic EUxlr cured her per manently. For sale by all druggists. may24-lm A New England school marm noar Jeffersonville, Mass., who has taught her pupils to drill, marched them out of the burning school house In good order tbe other day. ight eyes, sweet vigorous body, health result from Sarsaparilla. It Is ' Drug Company A movement 1* on foot to have tbe name of Judge F. M. Hagan, of Spring field, O, presented to tbe demooratlo state convention for the supreme judge* chip. Very popular, very small, very good. De Witt’s Little Ksrly Risers, tbe pill for constipation, biliousness, sick head ache. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. The runaways on the Brooklyn bridge avenge two a month In summer and one month In winter. Arreets average four a week. Erysipelas, swolen limbs, bad sores, scales snd scabs on -the leg have been entirely cured by P. P. P., tbe moat wonderful blood medicine of the day. jimeltl-dl2tw2t. A nice line of extracts, colognes, toil et waters, *c., at Dr. Kldrldge Drug Store. Abbott’s Beet Indian Corn Paint la a quick cure for corns, bnnlons and warts. Pure spices and flavoring extracts at Dr. Eldridge'a Drug Store. Dissolution, Tbe Arm of Andrews A Carter to this day dissolved by mutual consent. K. 14. Andrew# retiring. He wl.l be succeeded by V. V. CM* ter end tbe Arm here**ter will o® C. C. Car ter, who assumes all tbe liabilities of tbe Ute Arm of Andrew* A Cat ter mud will collect nil debt* doe them. V, O. t after ftlso assumes nil liabilities nnd will collect nil debtn due tbe tirm or Argo A Andrew*. K. ftf, Anukkwh, C\U. I'AKTKK. In retiring from tbe Arm of Andrews* Cnrtcr 1 return ti.anka to tbe pnbile for tbe generous patronage bestow*», and orepeak lor tbe Dew Arm a continuance of tbe same. H. M* AnobawB. Americus, G*., June 15, laoi. dim. LOANS. Loans negotiated at LOWEST RATES. Easy payments, on city or farm lands. ’ J. J. UANKSLKV, net 5 ly Americas, Georgia. aJounmT «™S*: SCHOOL NOTICE ColU JunetlU How to Get a Handsome Husband. “Wliette'r some lucky Indian maiden Found a red cur In the bunking, ‘Mu-ka!’ cried the* altogether: * **unKh!' you Fliml have a sweet heart— Pou shall have m baudaome husband.’ The handsome man always admires the beautiful women. Then limply make yourself beautiful. Remove all blotches, pimples, “forked signs of tur key tracks” from your features by the use of Dr. Pierce’s ttarorite Prescription a tonic to the nervous, elronlatory ami procreative eystems. Its use bring) roses to the cheeks and sparkle to the eyes. Take it, and you will, like the In dian maldon, find a “red ear" in good health, an omen of future liappinese. Guaranteed to give satisfaction In every case, or money paid for It refunded. The Albany News and Advertiser has opened a ballot box to determine the moat pdpularyonng lady 1 in the city, The raoe will b^ an exciting one. TBB FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DEATH. Tired feeling, dull headache,-pains in various parts of the body, sinking at the pit of the stomach, loss of appetite, feverishness, pimples - or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No matter how it became, poisoned it roust be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s English Blood Elixir has never failed to remove scrofulous or syphilitic poison. Sold under positive guarantee. For sate by Fleetwootj ft Russell, Americas, for Infante acid Children. • -‘MtsrlaIsaewatte *«pf / JeUUrcr ’fist Ir warnedItsssupmgr.ahaay^MCrtkJon' Fftentome.” a A. Man. X. ft. Ml 8a OxtedBk. Brooklyn.». T. *Tba use cf ‘Owtaria’ is •saahanil and &S3SSSKSBE wttbluesgy leech.” „ _ CxsLoe EirrnfjD.n Tjfa PflftlT Aua nunua, give* $md^ «*** Wllfout Injurious medication. S?£SSra Euww F. Pianxg, M. ft, "The Whiitiiup l ”UOtti Bare* and 7th Ava, ■taw Tork City. Tm Cnriua Conuar, 77 Kraaiv BrasR, N*v You*. Ga John WananakkR may not be as bad % man as fhe Quay whom hit collections sustained, but tbe two have very similar methods of seeking a vindication. OCR VBBY BUT FKOPLE Confirm our atateraent when we say that Dr. AckeT 1 * English Remedy Id In every way. superior to any and all other, pre parations for the Throat'and laiags. In Whooping Cough and Croup, it is magic and relieves at once. We offer yon a sample bottle free. - Remember, this remedy Is. sold on » positive guarantee. For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Ameri cas, Go. 8 Tine McKinley bill 1* successfulln re ducing revenue at any rate. Tbe cus toms receipts for the first tendays of June fell off $1,802,222 from last year’s flgare*. -UO .' > - :i- SssssagssS S Sam’s Specific S s s | Blood and Skin | 8 Diseases s 8 a reliable ear* far Coots*ions S 8 Blood Poison, loborited Scro- TT fula and Skin Cancer. g A Ass tonic for d«licit*Women — S asd Children It has no equal. S s ■atsaafr^ s S S e Sell It. C 2 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., 2 S Brener Mtlaita,Gs. 5> SssssssssS Fox Rent! For Rent! THREE NICE NEW COTTAGE HOMES, $12.50 EACH. ONE HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCE,$25.00. ONE FIVE ROOM RESIDENCE, $16.00. ONE HOTEL. A SNUG HOME. Part Cash, Balance monthly to the Loan Company. See my list of Bargains for Vacant and Improved Property, M. CALLAWAY, Heal Estate Agent. —-Ml The 8. A. A M. wll? wJfT mt pOtri/ddotery mt theh freight Uepot, Id the city of Aiutrloat, Ua. t on NV edneH -ay, July Iwt, 18#l the follow ing over mn<l uuclalnted freight, for wblch tranN|>ortatlim charge* ore due: 1 citMe dr* good* mnd I emmeekflhlof marked Coolt, McHme A l^>., Alamo, Ga. Cb C. M. WHEATLEY, Prem’t. B. H. JOSSEY, Soo’y A Trek#. CRAWFORD WHRATLEY, Vice Pratt* C. C. STONE, Supt / The Americas Coastruction Company, Snocissons to 0. M. Wuiati.*t ft Co. Have the largest stock of Dry [timber Both Rough and Dressed, ever held In the city, with uneqnallud capacity for the execution of fine work. Thoy will famish the trade with Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairwork, Pnlpits, Pevs, COUNTERS, SHELVING, MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS, ETC. Prompt attention given all ordars. 1 Write for Catsloguo and prices Office and Footory, COR. BAT ft JACK80N STS. Telephono No. 78. Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Tolephono 110. ~ THE LITTLE SEWIHQ MACHINE HAK OffflVfl VOB 8AUC SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines on easy terms,and ean supply the best Hh, Oils, itlaclMts, Etc. rOB All MACHINES. Rpeclkt attention given to repairing ml ■mall Machinery. OrdenC by mail will re oetve prompt mtteutlun. An Idekl Summer Remort "-*Hrjf«rW. SWEEr water park hotel, Lltblt Springs. Georgs, Blrganee nnd com Curt. Table, service irnUhlnKanboVerrlllel.ini The beet Cut net. Recreation for tbe pleasure s*eker, . Alt fur tbe Invalid. Tbe Oueet Bath Hyslem In tlie United Mlales. The nipet valunble natural ailoeral water* in the world tree. High-rlaas acoommodattone for Ml gueata. Elevation 1,100 rent. Pure pine Wpnda air. Wu malaria. Tbe great Piedmont ChauUu nun, with lie brilliant ntlraetlona. Aea an ion poelal card),to aend bnualat mnd raL*. Once n guest always a Urn, Mend. Open Hey 12. K, W. MARSH A CO., m*y*-tm. , :, . , Proprlelore. BWS G 0 acrid or polionoum mub freewMews'^^ Bold by druffK'at". J *8 b i a glow on cuh ... ... above will mvi na on tbe Are) lore ' ' CRAWfORD WHUTIET, Pm. ARCHIE R ELDRIDGE, Ge The Americus Refrigerating Go. Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the manufacture of Ice in a short, time and will be prepared to furnish Pure,Crystal Ice in any quaatityfrom a pound to a car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soon he in readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products and will be perfect in every particular. For further partic ulars either telephone, write or call on THE AMERICUS REFRIGERATING CO., Office & Factory Cor. Jackson ft Bay Sts., on Central R. R. nprllWmo c. a. iiawkins. U. O. LOVING. HAWKINS & LOVING, DSAleSJt* IK ,8e- -^Furniture, Bab; Carriages, METALIG CASKS, CASKKTS AND COFFINS. 405 Cotton Avenue. Night calls fur cnillns at night attended to by G. O. Loving, at rwldenee weet aide Brawn street. Bartal robee always on hand. . mny23-ly. BYED, REPRESENTING THE SAFESTAND STRONGEST COMPANIES IHfTHE^WOELD. Insurance placed on City and Conntry Property. Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office. DUNLAP HATS. THE LATEST STYLES AND SHAPES. ARTHUR RYLANDER, Corner Lamar and Jackson St . 1 sewing machine marked tU Culpepper, Preston, Ga. Cli»r*e» sl.o. 2 bundles cotton lie*, no merit; 1 cotton planter box, no mark;,1 port Mfk Sour, no 1 grind stone marked A. A U., Rochelle, On, ^Ijnckaze sash marked A. Petklnr, Ru- d^buadl. bidding marke Lute Jones, Ho- '{AcjpSB? M - R# - n K-box .clothing marked Geo. HcAllUter, Rocheltf, G». (Jhargtf* |l 36. l box marked »inJlb, PJ*Jnm, O*. fKS.1 crockery mafKed'McMmth Bro«., l *8 4 pI’I.2lin. drain pipe marked Coi; Holton, AMri’vlllf, Git. ClimtgCNfilMf WgSM m a ;Wynni 1 box H II good*, 2 B euda, 1 pmckmge B rail*, marked JoeMlchol*oo, Abbeville. Om. ^'l^bvx groccrlea marked E* Laiaby, Abbe- vlllegUa. Clmrgea25^. ‘ 1 t wagob nxlF nmrkeil J. C. Carter, Hlch- ^S?kVga cldSfmMrked M. D. Rlchardaon, Hicbland, Go. Chargea $2.21, I dozen plow 0«<deni f I package caatlng* marked Z. T. Hancock, Hicbland, Ga. ^‘-cr’la Iron gale* (2 beam* abort) marked C. Iron Works Miy. W. «V. Hblpp, 1'ordele, Un. t luirecH 9J.W, IZ barrel *y nip marked H.F. Hall.Cordele, barrel*!?, off marked Alien Hooka, Cor- ele.Oa. Uhaigea $1.2fv* «i t»“* *■ i^%r rk ' d J II |-lenea Irou (old) marked.A B Miller,Cor- I Iran^ihan marked lleary Miller,Cordele, 3*ceAMM?nnned inest marked' A. J Callahan, WlhSfiKPSfltei- Williams A H , Cordele, Ga. Charges |1.18, cfi&fcte! »«ail. ,, "‘ rk ‘‘ d ■ w T “" r ' 1 stove snd contents, I pot, 1 kettle ned I bundle pipe, marked Jack rilublM, Cordele, Ua. Olmrgps 11.40 1 nxemarked It Riley, Helena, Go. Cbkrzes raw marked Bill Jones. Helene. Ua. « eaws med. marked A U Higgs; Lyens, Ga. Cha. ges tj.01. 2'. racks flour, no mnrk. Cordele, Ga. 2'. seeks flour, no mark, cordele, o*. e.cks meet, no mark, Cordele, Ge. ^ber'releo On, rdele, Ga.. ■ der, no mark, Cordala, 1 kes syrup, no mark, Cordele, GaJ 1 cot, no mark, Cordele, Ua. f t-HcKH gimnn, no mark Cordele, Ga. boxen in etc tin ml I tie marked C A Bro., Id P ^ox P nferchMdl»e marked D J McRae, Cordele, Ua. 1 box mercliundlve marked Noruian A Bou, Cordele, Gt. L* homile sieves (111, marked Green A Hart, l’ r box L (iur!iwHre marked E C Atkina A Co., ’stiircli marked D K Hfsrr,Cordele, °?’box soiles marked J 8 Rogers, Americus, Gii. Charge* 11.47. 4 boxes acalea marked J 8 Roger*,Americus Q*. Chftrg**" 16 37. ^1 Im» marble marked E J Miller, Americus, H II 'gocidH, marked O. Mathis, Americus, Git. Charges o0p. fibavsinesl marked,T J Mitchell, Amerl- coa. Ga* thargeaA4g. 1 box hsms -■ arked H \Hazrla.4ro.rlcus, 2bnX0<"ciu>t’zs. mklkhdAB Holt, Amert- iWtoJnBPmi* W H Alt-xendrr, Americus, Oa. Charge, ttt W, 1 box mirrors, no mars, Americas, Us. Chun-cs .... LiiK±a\r 4 ''' °- w - J foot-stoue, no mark, Lumpkin, Ga. WaSel marked Todd A Htaoiey Mfg: Co. Lumpkin,Un, chargeaKlL 12 well flxturiH marked Z T ITaucock, Lumpkin, (la Chargaatt.fi. W plunt finder* matked Z T Hancock, Lumpkin. Ga. ChargestZW 2 packages books, uo mark, ol^rgea l»/B, Iiiimpklii, <i»$. I pair Nlmft*, no mark, Peterson, Ua. I bundle lie«tdlns mark»d Eilea Plumer, Abtievllle. Ua. Charge* be Vfl? Ua Cl >n r rk * M Vi? r * M ** A,h * wfison , e pryor dUo VX'bbev 11 lejSa. *C hai g* AS 3 *uw mandrel*, 1 *lmft and 4 I. boxe*. 4pul leys, marked King, Burch $ Co , Abbeville, U ?'road*curt Vnurked In csre Maury A Kos- ?ll, Abbeville, (is, Charge* ff. Gsncral Krclgat Agent, A‘ IJbt^khS’of atiminispra- Whereas, 0. lion to have ’ Iratnrdebonl _ „ _. . Clark deceased. Will piaaa on same first Monday hi July next. These aiu therefore to cite and admonish all purlin* concerned, whether kindred or crcuiiorH, to show cause on or before the July term of the Court of Ordinary of Huinter county, to be held on tbe first Monday In July next, why aa)d peti tion should not be granted as prayed for. Given under my band and official signa ture, this, K)th day of May, im. ’' A. C.Hpxxx, Ordinary- Kiln <)!■' ADMINIRTRATION. J. F. Uanlel eaa made appllca- tlon for letters of ml ministration cn estate of J. B. Klnard'Ueeeii* d WHf peas m.»ou all parties concerned, whether, kindred creditors, to show cause on or before the July term of the Court of Ordinary of Hum- tercounty, to be held on the first Monday In July next, vrhy said letters should not be granted *u» jirayed for. Witness my hand and official signature, pruyi thiiiSSday’ifrMa A'.'c.HPKKR. ordinary.' A I-l-LICATION. ft. LKAVK7 0 8EI.L. Whereas J. M. Persons aumlnlatrator of ee- ateof H.H.Hloau deceaited has made applica tion for leave to sell tbe real and personal property belonging to said deceased. WUI pa** ou same first Monday In July next. These are therefore to cite and admonish all i&rttcs concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to *how causa oh hr before the .July term of court of Ordinary of Mu inter ^n’«,.M'id ys&ftstssx a *wTioms my*ofliclal signature, tbls 241 dayofMay. fal.^ HPKKR. Ordinary. h*'K1SV ADMINIHTRATION GKORGIA-WkH8TX« CocnTT To whom It may com-ern; Whereas, J. A. Hogil bavin,