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SOW WILL VOTE BE
m IN THIRD DISTRICT
town Leaders Claim He
Will Sweep District.
Carried Nine of the Fif
teen Counties in the
Primary Two Years
Ago-Interesting Fig
ures.
I
CASES IN CITY COURT
REELED OFF RAPIDLY
Score of Verdicts Render
ed Already.
Mayor Gaynor Was Leaving
For Vacation Trip.
Jury Commission Has Fin-
. ished Work.
Two rears ago "Little Joe" Brown
carried'nine of the fifteen counties
Q j jijg TiJlrd congressional district. In
rtic way ot the popular vote he car
ried the congressional district by
*$86 majority.
The Third congressional district Is
.Almost purely an agricultural dis
trict. In Its fifteen counties there are
&nt two cities, Amerlcus with 10,009,
,*atl Cordele, with probably 6.000 pop-
„UaUon. Hoke Smith carried Sumter
■county and carried Amerlcus. It was
.claimed by tho Smith leaders, after
rlhe election, that the Brown strength
.came from the cities. It certainly did
vaot 1 nthe Third congressional district
.In ita fifteen counties Brown got the
.'bulk of the 1 country vote.
Here are two tables, giving tbe
-wote in tbe- last primary, and also *
.comparison of that vote with the pre.'
<ent white registration. So far as the
"-Third district is concerned there has
^apparently been no decrease In white
;registration. As shown the present
rjwMte .registration In the district
•over 4,000 more than the combined
vGmith and Brown vote two years ago
rll seventy-five per cent of the pre3-
, cat registration la polled at the ap
proaching primary tbe total vote will
>j>e equal to that of 1908.
Brown Smith
vote vote
JBen Hill -..-"01
<Crawford .4..07
,r Crisp 696
.Dooly 601
Houston 689
dee 191
JUacon 264
895
^Schley- ....Ill
tSlewart • -269
t^Suroter ;...-.J-. .671
"Taylor 396
Twiggs ...........355
•'IBtabatef'.:...... .125
• 'Wilcox ..I... 591
Business In tbe City court Is being
disposed of rapidly and the erstwhile
heaw docket cleared of multitudin
ous misdemeanor cases chronlcle.1
there.
Judge Crisp Is disposing ot cases as
rapidly as circumstances permit, and
the end of tbe session Is already In
sight. — .
The following cases had been tried
up to noon yesterday.
Tom Holman, Roy Holman, Jafk
Johnson, shooting cow, verdict of not
guilty.
Lee Anthony, larceny from house,
stealing of hat, verdict guilty.
Plummer Williams, selllug liquor,
plea guilty and sentence 12 month
and after three months' service to
pay fine of $200 and be released
Serious Wound is In
flicted By Bullet From
a Pistol in the Hand
of a Former Employe
of the City.
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
New York, August lO.-Mayor W!'.
11am J. Gaynor, of New York, was
shot In the neck and badly wounded
this morning by James J- Ga.laghei,
a discharged employe of the city dock
department.
The sbcotlng took place on the deck
of the steamer Wilhelm der Gross-;
With 830 names of Sumter'a citir“ , ‘g
placed In the jury box. the Jury com
mission have completed the task as
signed and adjourned. The commis
sion was thus employed tbe greate-
part of the past week and went care
fully over the lists presented them. Of
the number selected 649 are traverse
jurors, and 181 grand Jurors, making
a totai of 830 names of eligtbles thus
presented. This work ot revising the
Jury lists Is done every two years, anl
is very thorough and complete. The
commissioners who thus served re
cently were Messrs. George Oliver, J
L. Johnson, W. R. Battle, D. P. Mur
ray, John Sheffield and C. C. Shep
pard. ,
GEORGIA—Sumter County,
To All Whom It May Concern.
Andrew Burton having, In proper
form? applied to me for permaumnt
l*s ters of Administration on the eitato
^Annif Harris, latent *ald County,
this is to cite all and Singular the
creditors and next of kin of Annie
Harris to be and appear at my office
within time allowed by law, and
show cause, If any tibey ca “'" Uy ^
manent administration should not be
granted to Andrew Burton on Annm
H Witness my band and official signs
ture, this 1st day of August. 1910.
4-4t JOHN A^COBB, Ordinary.
'lvine at her pier in Hoboken, N. J., on
i.v fine of $200 and be released. lyl * wai on the point ot
John Holt, gaming, verdict of guilt), > month - a vacatlon .
10 months, or fine of $100.
Tom Thomas, larceny from house,
guilty, with straight shot o\ twelve
months In the gang.
Tom Thomas, larceny from house,
second case; plea guilty and sentence
$60, or 10 months in gang.
Willis Jackson, larceny from bouse
in two cases, 22 months in gang, ,j *
fine of $60 In latter case.
Atlanta's Leading Spe
cialist Arranging to
Spend Two Days
Each Month in
Americus.
leaving for a month's vacation.
Gallagher was at once arrested.
The condition of Ills victim Is se
rious, the bullet not yet having been
located. Tbe missile entered Just .be
low the right ear, passing through the
mastoid artery and traveling from
right to left and slightly downward.
The mayor was taken to St. Mary s
hospital In Hoboken.
If your liver Is sluggish and out of
tone, and you feel dull, 61111ms, con
stipated, take a dose of Chamberlain s
Stomach and Liver Tablets tonight be
fore retiring and you wM feel a
right in the morning. Sold by an
Dealers.
GEORGIA—Sumter CoinRJ;
To All Whom It May Concern.
G. D. Richards having, In proper
form, applied to me for permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of James E. Richards, late
said County, this is to cite ml an
singular the creditors and next of kin
of James E. Richards to be and appear
at my office within the time allowed b>
tow” and skew cause. If any they cam
why permanent administration snou
not be granted to G. D. Richards
James E. Richards' estate. -
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 1st day ct August, 1910.
4-4t JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
Will be at the
WINDSOR HOTEL,
on
AUGUST 15th, 16th
For Letters of Dismission.
MR. SMITH IS GREETED
BY HOSE IN ATLANTA
ie of $60 In latter case. ‘ ^ cowardly att ack on Mayer Gay-
Charles Jones, cheating and swind- _ T _ ^ ^ ralise d by his efforts to
ling, guilty, 10 months straight.
496
217
442
542
540
175
382
711.
228
' 410
802
365
187
227
455
Total
1908
1197
Dave Bridges, larceny frOm house
guilty, eight months or $150.
Jim Brown, lugging a gun; guilty,
12 months straight.
Jim Brown, lugging a gun;, guilty.
12 months straight.
Ike Williams, assault and battery;
12 months straight.
John Henry Pickett, assault -and
battery, 6 months, and costs.
Sam Moore, simple larceny; verdict
of not guilty.
Elbert Glover, wife beating; case
6241 no1 Pressed. ,
1138 A number of minor cases were nol
11461 prossed.
“L The case of Wade Clark, charge!
36G wltb selling whiskey, was called and
6461 bond forfeited, the defendant, Clark,
16061 falling to appear. A bench warrant
3~9 was issued for him afterwards.
(•-a! Numerous ether bonds for minor jf-
14731 Tenses were likewise forfeited the
76l defendants failing to apear,
3 jo | Deafness Cannot lie Cured
1046
nor’s life was caused by bi3 efforts t0 1 AnTlOrV Was Crowded to
clean out the city government and .
give New York a thorough business ad- taDaClIV.
Ministration. Only recently tbe mayor
made an unexpected visit to a session
of one of the night courts and censur
ed gross misconduct on the part of
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
° Whereas, Mrs. Josephine Johnson
Administratrix of Henry R-
represents to the Court In 'her petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
sbe has fully administered Henrv It.
Johnson's estate: This is therefore to
cite a'.l persons concerned, kindred
and credkors, to show cause, If*, -any
they can, -why said Administratrix
should not be discharged from her ad
ministration, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday In Sep
tember, 1910. Pd
4-4t JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
(Special to Tlmes-Recirder.)
Aslailta, Ga„ August 6.—An lm-
ea „™TmSg U “ne^^B"ar-Le^ audience, estimated at from 6,
„ s Man; uselels expenditures of 000 to 8.000 people, filled the and.-
the city's money and other abuses have torium-armory last night to hear Ho e
been corrected under his admlnlstra- Smith discuss the gubernatorial carn
al 0 to wduleh the reaction on the paign in which, for the third time, he
S' of disgruntled employes is at- L before the voters ot tho stole as a
. candidate for chief executive.
tributable. | Ju3[ hQW many were for Ho ke Smith
Dvsen erv Is a dangerous disease in that vast audience is. of course, a
ibuf'can be cured. Chamberlain's colie, mattor if speculation, because a.
Chct'era and Diarrhoea Remedy has I classc3 recognize his great oratorical
been successfully used in nine eplden:- ew> and usually avail themselves
«r rtolty hear wm
duert 1 'JriX^ator and’vraMwd.Ylsr'u ls probable however. Judging from
pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. th(J applau3e that a majority of vol-
- - 1 ers in the big audience were sup-
GEORGIA—Sumter County. •
Whereas John W. L. Daniel, Admin
lstrator of Mrs. Bessie E. Kleck.ey,
represents to the Court in his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered Mrs. Bessie
E. Bleckley's estate: This ls therefore
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
thev can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from his nd-
mlnis.ration, and -receive letters of
dlsmiscsion on the first Monday in
September 1910.
4-4t JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary
For Letters of Administration.
lVIL BETl'BN IX FOUB WEEKS.
Amerlcus ls to be congratulated. No
greater tribute could be paid her than
this evidence of her importance as a
center of a large area that looks upon
her as .the logical source of supply fur
their various needs.
Dr. DICKERSON
realized this and in spending two days
each month here Is endeavoring to
meet this demand. The Doctor Is Tit-
stranger to the citizens of Amerlcus
and community, as he has treated and
cured seme of her best known citi
zens at his offices in Atlanta. This
fact has had much to do In Inducing
him to visit our city. He has been
implored by many to devote at least
one day a month to Americus. This
did not appeal to him. as he felt that a
city of-the Importance of Americus de
manded mere attention.
QUIT SMITH f OR BROWN
AS OIHERS ARE DOING
by local applications, as they cannot) ... . ■ «
«m im. ?”»'erxr,®E?.S , f s;:|Senator Matthews is Eat
.Brown's majority In Third congres- ne33 , and that is by constitutional!
/ ■ remedies. Deafness is caused by an
Inflamed condition of the mucous lin
ing of the Euctachian Tube. When
this tube ls Inflamed you -have a rumq-
udonal district 686.
Vote
White |
County
1908
Registration
1910.
Ben Hill ....
1197
1468
Crawford ....
624
769
tCrisp
1138
1640
Dooly
114G
1738
flaiousson ....
1129
1558
366
440
Saxe on
616
942
■Tulaskl ....
......1606
1927
5Bcl£ey
339
484
Siewart ... ■
679
775
Sumter
1473
1481
Tuytor
761
1381
Twiggs ...'..
542
810
"Welaiter ....
352
323
tVilcox
1046
1446
1 Totals ... ■
13044
17182
porters of Mr. Smith
Mr. Smith was undoubtedly at his
best. His recent attack ot illness
apparently Had no effect upon him
I as he spoke with all the earnestness
and vehemence ot which he Is capa
ble. - u
His speech was a reiteration of the
principles for which he has stood sines
he first became a candidate for gov 1
August 6.—Senator H.lemor. He followed to somo-extent-
GEORGIA—Webs-.er County.
Whereas J. M. Holloman having
applied to the Court of .Ordinary of
said County for Letters of Adminis
tration with tbe WfH Annexed, on the
estate of Mary G. Culpepper: All per-
-sons concerned are required to show
cause In said Court by t *e First Mon-
daiv In September next. If any they
can. -why said application should not
be grasited. This Aug. 1. 1910.
4-4t W. H. COSBY. Ordinary.
est Convert.
Atlanta,. Ga
Deafness
I is the rehult. and unless the
mat Ion can be taken out and this tube I ported Hoke Smith tor go™ account 0 f Illness
restored to Its normal condition, hear- 11908, comes out for J - I tbe audience was
Ing will be destroyed forever; nln0 | interview given out here,
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which Is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the mucous surfaces.
Probably the audience was one
tho most representative that was
Mr. Mathews is one of Mm *trong.-I «» ‘^^' mgVther In Atlanta
I est citizens In hto section
Wo .will give One Hundred' Dollars I tervlew he says
for any case of deafness (caused by|tain of Mr. Smiths principles and re
Is section. In M lad i e8 were present, and these
he is opposed c «-| ^ wlth , he meI1 , n giving Mr.
for any case of deafness (caused by tain of Mr. smun s » - gml . b a „ OV ntion.
.catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall s I g ard3 t4m as too overbearing and dk i
1 Catarrh Curt?* Send Lor circulurs,I. Mctiuuvu concludes*| ——
trC F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.
9 Id by Druggists, 75c.
9 in oy uniHB.ois. i — -
Take Hall's Family Pills for conatl-| am the state,
pation.
tatorlal. Senator Mathews c ® n = lu f**'1 0 IKL MVI-MMEB WINS
I am opposed to any school of pou | ««*«-..
tics which permits any man to say,
bale oveb seven men
Boston. August 10.—A 15-year-old
THE TBl'E TEST,
cover vote In Brown-Smith primary of
.il908^ 4138.
ter Things.
*\JT
Dorctiester girl, Bose PItnoff. today
BBIGHT BOMAXCE IX DABK LIFE I I succeeded in swimming from Charles-
OF “{THE MAX OF MYSTEBY." Tried lu Amerlcus, It,Hus Stood The lown bridge to Boston light, »
1 Test. attempted many times by the best ot
lions distance swimmers '.Z tho Eas-,
The hardest ;e3t Is the test ot time, 1 j^t heretofore accomplished by only
and Doan's Kidney Pills bav« ,toJ(1 |one person, Alois Adt-r'.e of New Yors.
it well In Amerlcus. Kidney sufferers s even men competed against Miss
— - .can hardly ask for stronger proof than PltnoIt today, bn* the cold and the
e oner of Portsmouth since he was rc-| the followln g: bafrilug tides and currents ti.'at have
i- I . . . **- — —" hl " s^'ithervl j M 0Uver> ot Amer |cus, Ga., says: ma ie this 12-mile eourse one of t.i-:
“I can recommend Doan's Kidney PlUs severest attempted by swimmers lu
as an excellent remedy, for they did this country, forced them out of the
. I ♦ho (m:i
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Stewart Count. '
By virtue of an cTder of the Court of
Ordinary of Stenvart County, Ga., will
be sold at public ornery, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1910, at the
Court House In Pre ,ton, Webster coun
ty, Ga., between tie usual hours of
sale, tkie following-real estate, situated
in Webster County, Ga., to-wlt: 75
acres of land, mere or less, of land lot
No. (226) two hundred and twenty-six.
In 24 th District of Webster County,
Ga., and bounded on the aort by lands
of T. S. Chappell, on east by lands ot
E. Nowell, deceased, on the south by
lands ot D. W. Ninholson, on the west
by lauds of M. M. Wilson, said lands
being generally known ns the Bryant
farm. Sold for the purpose of distri
bution among the heirs. Terms cash,
l-lt-nd W. L. POWELL,
Administrator of C. P. Powell,
Deceased.
Washington, D. C., Aug. 9.—Wkatj
has happened to the myBterous prls-|
Here arc two tobies, giving the vote
-in the last primary, and also a com- 1 j easC( j {rom the prison ship Souther.v
.parIson of that vote with the present I j agt wee fc W as made public today. B«-
-whlte registration. So tar as the Tlilrl 1 hlnJ a 9 ^ rd j d ta ; e 0 f desertion, forgery, ^ ^ ^ —.
►district is concerned there has ai>P» r - trla i and imprisonment there shines a| mQro than ftH tta ot h er prei>- water some distance from the goal,
ently been no decrease In wUlt ®_^ e 1 s ‘| bright story of romantic atachmcnt of | arat , ong j ever tr i ed . j buffered from] The girl was In the water 6 ho
. . . . . , , unman, who stuck by berl . ... ... hacklttn t-2 minutes, as against 5 hours
hours.
uwu — i urifiin j — - I arat ons 1 ever tnca. i iuucivu »• - m
: Istration. As shown, the present whl,e l fllthful WO man. who stuck by herl tU gmaU 0 j m y back 50 1-2 minutes, as against a hours, ol
ireglstratlon In this district U over 4 --| lover ln -hts troibiile and who Is new hi a bothered me day nnd night and! minutes by Aderle, who swam on Ac-
n nnmtoned smith and l.. lde ItoeLreUcnsfromm; kidneys weregu.t 29, last year.
Three days after Charles S. Laueil ^ ^ irregular In passage, ll
witakod away In an automobllel ai.. on a aIaoI ANOTHER SUICI
«D00 Ecore than the combined Smith and
■ Brown vote two years ago. If sevent)
-.five per cent, of the present reglstn-
rtion ls polled at tbe aproachlng prl-
ttmTS t'je total vote will he equal to
Uliat ot 1908. i
Brown's strength is said by s0I “ 0 vanQ
tfcPHii observers to be much greater ,u ! Katheline Sevln, a Washington
r. Sbn AAlintlaq n f thft Third I • *
t* nanfoer of the counties of the Third
■district than It was two years ago. The
deader* of the Brown forces here claim
rt-traf Sumter is surely in the Brown
amlumn, and that In Macon, Schley an
Wetator the Brown vote is assuredly
tnisw-. They express absolute confl-
ficner that Brown will again carry th's
jisC.ct cn the popular vote, and that
frvKiA of carrying nine out of fifteen
counties Brown this year will prob-
Ctbiy,-carry eleven or twelve of the
acuities of ttie Third.
was wUsked away In an automobile™^ SUICIDE CAUSED
from the prison ship where he shout BY MOTIOX PIOTIHE FILM
served half of his seven-) ee. sentenc. | )alng gtlu remalne(J j t was finally I -
on four charges involving desertion I f 0rtU ne to learn of Doan's I Newark, N. J-. August 10.—Influ
and forgery, he was married to Miss. and j procured B supply enced by a suicide scene at a moving
>n Ki**lt| . _ \ fphav hAlnedl nleture show, Charles Judson, •* >
Whose love and unfaltering trust i
•the man of mystery,” he said
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To All Whom k May Concern:
Miss S:vllie 3. Johnson having, In
proper form, applied to me for perm
anent Letters of Administration on the
estate ol ...am R. Johnson, tote of said
County, this is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of Elam
R. Johnson to be and appear at my
iffice iwilbln the time allowed by law,
and show cause, if any they can. w4iy
permanent administration should not
lie granted to Miss SalHe Johnson on
Elam R. Johnson's esate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 1st day of August. 1910.
4-4t JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary.
celve a pardon.
EProm Sickness to “Excellent Health."
'Bnsn Mrs. Clias. Lyon. Peoria, 111..
—I loan'd ln your Foley's Kldney .
m prompt and speedy cura tor hack-
•udhe and kidney trouble which both
wired me for many months. I am now
.enjoying excellent health wb'ch I
■t» Foley’s Kidney Pills. Bold by John
OL Hudson. .....
at Dodson’s Pharmacy. They helped I picture show, Chzrles Jad80 “- 29
me from the first, and In a short time] years The
FOB SHERIFF OF YVEBSTEB
COIXTY.
“the man of mystery,” he said, w..s cured (statement given July I home in Irvington this morning,
his Incentive to the "good behavior andl ‘ I cause of the act Is a mystery,
excellent service" which r-l'ulted Ini- 3 - . d> I peter Wo ire attended a movln„ ,~
lils releaso. The couple were married- Oliver said: 1 ture show with Judson last night an
Saturday morning at Rockville. m I r mv hack wfth liniments hut the said that one of the pictures was that
Mr. Laser expects ultimately to re- ^ ” y CHld nc re- of a girl who. after having been re-
fenrre^ of my former trouble. I Jected by her lover, went to her room
have a great deal of confidence In turned on the gas, wrapped ken *
E r.»£W 6< adly lt H ,n * 8! * et aDd ,8ld d ° Wn °“
endorsemen prlce 5 ,, ,. That „ an easy way to kill your
lT3 a ^IE.! try
States - n.,n-a mfil When found Judson was lying on
Remember the name-Doan^ LeEch wrapped In a sheet with the
take n0 other ' | gas 'pouring from an open Jet.
f0LE!SH«HEr" rf ESR
ftr ehtldniu safe. sore. «fa •ptatu
l hereby announce to the voters of
Webster county that I will be a can
didate for re-clcctloin to the office of
Sheriff of said county at the approach
ing democratic primary, and subject
to the action thereof. I very much
appreciate the support of my mends
la the past and if re-elected I will In
the future, as in the past, pledge my
self to the honest and faithful dis
charge ofth.dutle.M^offic^
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Under and by virtue of an order
granted -by the Court of Ordinary of
Sumter County, Ga., will be sold befo-e
the court house door ln Americus, Ga ,
to the highest bidder, wkbln the .cgal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday *“
next September:
I»t of land No. 220, 202 1-2 acre*
more or less, west t.ttlf of Lot No.
No. 221, 101 1-4 acres, more or less,
In the New 26th District. Known as
the W. T. McMath Place, near Shiloh
church, in Sumter, County. Sold as the
property of the Estate of W. T. Mc
Math, deceased. To -be sold for distri
bution among the heirs. 4-lt-pd
E. J. McMATH,
Administrator of W. T. McMath
Deceased.
Dr. DICKERSON
will ibe here personally. Ti.'is Is cer
talnly an exceptional opportunity for
the sick and afflicted to secure the ser
vices of the foremost specialist ot the
day at their very door. Dr. Dicker-
eon has devo'.ed years to the study an l
treatment of chronic and special dis
eases of -men and women. He Is *
graduate of a leading college and hos-
pltal of tbe world and offers to the
sick and afflicted, the mo3t advance!
treatment that the world affords.
His success has been the marvel of
Atlanta. He has effected cures that
seemed but little short of mlracukas
but the doctor modestly denies the
supernatural, but attributes it wtnl->
40 his mastery of the cauBe of these
old chronic ailments.
As an evidence of his thorough
mastery of diseases be will examine
you carefully and tell you your era-
condition, describe your aches and
pains without asking you a slag,
question.
Dr. DICKERSON
wIsbes It distinctly understood that
he does not belong to the class o
traveling doctors that ®«« !o “ ally “
Jjst a community. He wishes o
you against men of this clas! '
passing as doctors yet whose aim I
to sell some -worthless patent
cine. Dr. Dickerson Is endorsed f
the leading banks and .business
of Atlanta. .
Watch for his announcement
morrow. He will have something ^
interest to offer those In neei
fats services. F
Dr. Dickerson Treats Ctt,a,rh ' .
Ear, Xose and Throat
chlal uiid Lung Diseases) He»rM■
plications, Liver, Spleen, st0 ® R1 , 44tt
Bowel Troubles) Kidney and ® dhc:
Diseases) Rheumatism, Be.
Sciatica and Lumbago) *»*» ,
Blood Diseases) Deformities) -9
Troubles, Club Feet, Bnpture, »»
cutting. nFCTAb
PILES, FISTULA end REC
troubles, without operation or' P a
CANCERS by most •“««
treatment known, and cures made
many cases given up a >' ncu .^bN,
all DISEASB3 OF" ^
special DISEASES OF MEN, •
diseases ct children. Dr
If you are afflicted in any ■
i.i..,.L-nn ortends to l' 0 - 1 a
n or 6 doses "«6«" will cure any
case ot Chill* and Fever. Price 25e.
The arrival of the first new cotton
bale yeeterday break* the ice, and
cne or more Sumter baies ma:
brought ln this week.
Dickerson ertends to you - - o(
invitation to consult him. ^ ^
charge and find out your
tl< No matter what
be. we would suggest that j ^
upon Dickerson and h*.o ^
ly talk with him, as of ,n-
your case might be tl » ff rlng . Hun-
lng you a great deal ot e aaJ
dred.ofpeopl.havefound^» K
happiness In taking hU treaun
SO CAN YOU, _