The Dawson journal. (Dawson, Ga.) 1878-18??, August 15, 1878, Image 3

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jj'lie Journal, ]()(:AL DEI'AKT.MKNT . . \v KST Oln, Local Editor -" special Notice. A,,..list Btli, 1878, nil Obituary No Af(, r I'L'ii-ii ty Resolutions, over HI Hues, ti' ' f ,'in iliiJ paper. t.M be charged lor as fftormlv rttoemcntn. >1 ASS 31 E ETtN<. ■!,, Democratic voters of Terrell v :11c earnestly requested to , ;it tlie Court House in Dawson, !y, 10 o’clock, a. m., on Saturday, ,1 e’ -'-Itli of August next, for the ‘ ,' t( ., f electing delegates to the L .. ional Convention, to be held ( . „iilla on September sth. It is jJI that there will be a large atten dance at that time J. 11. G TERRY, (I,’ni’n Deia. Ex. Com. T. C. SMALL-SHOT. lic .and “Tobies” communication. pm |or and eggs are scarce m Ill's market. Preserving kettles at 11. J. An thony's. • u’iie best grade of cotton is worth 1 1 cents. A good fifty saw cotton gin for >afe cheap by A. J. Baldwin & Cos. Sugar cane, peas and potatoes are floiug their very best. Seven bales of new cotton have been received to date. We have heard of no catterpilars in Terrell county this year. We have had heavy rains here in Dawson every evening since Monday Our farmers are busy picking cot ton. It will begin to roll in pretty rapidly next week. A good deal of sickness is report ed in" the country. Mostly among the colored people. Everybody ought to ta k for onr fall fair. Don’t let’s have a failure. Do ail you can for it. Quite a number of our citizens havc'contribuied liberally to the barbe cue to come off next 1 uesday. I will pay the highest market place for beeswax, hides and tallow, in ex change tor goods, li. J. Aniiion r. Alt old darkey infonnsus that 13, of his chickens died in one night, hist week from cholera and sorehead.' Rust has nearly ruined some of the, cotton crops in the Gth district. It is, more or less, in every district in the county, Our young friend Win. A. Janes, has relurnd from Augusta, and will ongimc in business with his father, Do f. It Janes. The exercises of the South Ga. Male Institute xvill he resumed on next Monday. Roys, yet your books ready. Two hundred and twenty pupils attend the two colored schools in this place—l2o at the Methodist and 199 at the I’aptist. Mr. S It Christie, our efficient Sheriff, who has been off on a pleas ure trip for several weeks past, re turned yesterday. Those who have meat ffir the bar becue, will please send it in to the eommittee on next Monday evening by five o’clock. Our esteemed townsman, Mr (Jew) Johnston, has gone to to enj.ago in business with some dry goods establ x shmeat. Fall Session of Furlow Masonic Female College. Americas, (la , will begin September, 7, 1878. See notice elsewhere. The entertainment to be given on the 3rd of Sept niber, promises to he a grand affair, the proceeds of which will he given to the lire company. When the festive fly so airy and spry, f’oncludetli no Ir to flutter. Jh* buzzes around, with a mournful sound, . And buries himselr in the butter. We have’been requested to sav that the Ladies’ Mite Society will furnish Ice Cream, Lemonade, etc., on next Tuesday, the day of the bar becue. We 'earn from the Anie’icus Re publican that the first bale of new cot ton received in that city this season, was raised on Mr. S. K. Taylors place in Terrell county. Messrs. L. C. FToyl, E. Bellflower, J- U. Janes and W. 1). Carver, dele gates, are in attendance upon the Agricultural convention, which met at Athens on Tuesday last. Our young friend. Sami M ■ Den ton. of Brown Station, has "one- to Atlanta to engage in the lumber busi ners with Messrs. Geise & Trainer. f hie of the many shades of yellow in favor with the ladies this-summer is marigold. Marriageable young men who want to settle down in life have a decided faney to many-gold, 100. Messrs, liigbie and Horsey, the evlehrated vocalists, are now teaching a lasa in our city, at the Baptist chrtivh. The class is large, and we leant that it is learning rapidly. We have been requested to an nounce that there wi'l bean all-day ii.gin< at Sardis Church, six miles northwest of Dawson, on next Sun lay. 18th instant The city council is building a neat - *\oo engine bouse in the northeast ■ uner of the Court-house yard, the scoots! floor of w‘ ieh will he used as council chamber and company room. We arc to have a grand barbecue, m I)ason, next Tuesday. By rc t rence t(* resolution elsewhere in ’ d> paper, it will he seen that the ti/.ens of the entire county are eor hully invited to contribute to, and participate with us on that occasion. that barbecue. Big Time for Next Tuesday. EVERYBODY AND TIIEIR RATIONS IN VITED. In compliance with a call publish ed in last week’s paper, a number of the citizens of the Town District met at tlie Court-house last Saturday evening to hear the report of the va rious committees appointed to can vans the subject and report at this meeting the propriety of a grand barbecue. Only one committee re ported— Town District—which was very favorable, and, on motion, it was unanimously decided to have a babecue upon the Court-house Square, in Dawson, on NEXT TUESDAY, 20t11 INSTANT. Messrs. J. I*. Sharp, J. M. Simmons and P. W. Jones were appointed a committee on cooking ; E. Bellflower, J. 11. Guerry and II S Bell, commit tee to solicit subscription; W. A, Pect, J. 11. Crouch and It. F. Siin nions, committee of arrangements. The following resolution was unan imously adopted: Besolved, That the citizens of the county he cordially invited to contri bate and participate with us on this occasion. Those parties who have subscribed meats are requested to send it in to the committee on Monday evening so that it can l>e barbecued that night. Let the people of Terrell county come together once more and have another grand, gala day. South Ga. Male lustitue. The exercises of this school will be resumed on next Monday, the 19th instant. Parents are earnestly requested to send in their sons, on the first day. Fire! Fire! Insurance! Protect your Gin Houses, and all other Property, by insuring it at low rates in first-dass companies repre sented by James G. Parks, Ag’t, Dawson, Ga. Aggregate Assets $9,700,009. Mr. Reuben Geisc. one of the most successful saw mill men in all this country, has established a first-class lumber yard in Atlanta. His son, Mr. O. X- Geise, will have cnarge of it. We regret to learn of the death of Mr. J I>. Savillc, a prominent citi zen of Webster county, which oc curred at his home on the 7th instant, of paralysis. He was well, and favora bly known in Dawson, and did the larger portion of Ins trading here. Remember the mass meeting, to be i held at the Court-house, in Dawson, j on Saturday, the 24th instant. Come out with the people and let your sen-j timents be known. Don’t forget the day—Saturday, 24 th instant. Every member of the Ladies Mite Society is urgently requested to at tend tiie meeting which will be held at the Church on to-morrow (Friday) evening at 4 o’clock. As business in which till are interested will come before the Society, a full attendance is earnestly desired. The rays cf the setting sun on the rain-shower of Monday evening pio dneed a beautiful rainbow just before the clock struck seven, which spanned the eastern sky in a perfect arch whose topmost curve rose high to ward the zenith, ;iml the -prismatic colors of which were a* vivid as mor tal eye ever beheld. This grand spectacle of God’s “bow in the clouds” was visible for some ten minutes and attracted the admiring gaze of many witnesses. First Dale. The first bale of the new crop of cotton received at Dawson, on hist Friday, was from the plantation of Mr. J. E. Hunter, late of this county, deceased. It weighed 485 Ins., and sold for 10§c. The second bale, sent in l,y Mr. J. G. Chapman, was sold for lie. t Religious. The pastor, llev. R. W. Dixon, request us to announce that there will he no services at the Methodist church next Sunday, it being his appointment at Smithville, where lie will protract a religious meeting. Regular services at the Baptist church next Sabbath. Personal. "We were glad to receive a call from, and make the acquaintance of Mi: A P. Pkriiam, editor of that spicy paper, the Quitman Free. Press. M;:. Pf.ru m expressed himself as well pleased with our town and county, and reports things lively and j prosperous down in his bailiwick j, st Bkckivki.— A splendid lot of ladies’ and Misses’ corsets, latest styles of collars and cuffs, fans, hos iery. lace ties, silk ties, ruschtng, oasca rills corset clasps, perfume, silk and linen handkerchiefs pearl buttons, torchon edging, everlasting triining, etc. Lad.es please call. Mus M. M. Anthony:. Christian Temperance Union. The first regular meeting of the Georgia Christian Temperance IJn. ion of Dawson, will be held at the Masonic Hall, on to-morrow (Friday) evening at 8 o’clock- This organiza tion is not a secret society, the citizens generally are cordially invited to meet with us on to-morrow night. J. IT. Guerry, Lies. U. L. Weston. Sec’y. Card from AV. C. Gaines, CoPdL Dawson, Ga., August 13, 1878.. Messrs. Editors ; Please allow me a small space in your esteemed Journ al to express ray gratitude to my white friends who have contributed so freely to committees out on begging tours for the benefit of my church. — I wish to thank them for what they have done, and, also, to let the members of the A. M. E. Church know that the whites in Dawson are in sympathy with us, as elsewhere, Very Respectfully, W. C. Gaines, Pastor. To the Citizens of Dawson and Vicinity. After visiting several places in dif ferent portions of the United States for business, I have decided to locate permanently in Dawson, and have formed a co-partnership with my father, Dr. C. A. Cheatham, in the drug business and practice of medi cine. I can be found at the drug store during the day—at the resi dence of father, at night. Soliciting a share of patronage, I am, Very Respectfully, W. B. Cheatham, M. D. Dawson, Ga., July 31, 1878. It is a mournful fact that a man never knows when to qu,t cutting a corn. Ho endures untold physical dis comfort getting into the right pouition, and then he never lets up until the massacre is complete. There is al ways the temptatiou, never resisted, to take off just one more slice, and when at last the final nervous move ments dig out a piece of his sensitive flesh as big as a small porter-house steak, the man howls and tells his wife she’ll cripple him for life some of these days with her infornal foolish ness and goes to bed, leaving his poor wife to wonder what under the sun she had to do with it. What a single man does Pr somebody to biumc, no body knows. We guess they never cut their corns. Letter from Tobie. Tenth District, 1 Randolph County, Ga.; August lt2t.li 1878. j Editors Taw sen Journal : Gents: In perusing the columns of your valuable paper of the sth instant I notice a communication from the 11th District of your coumy, signed “Eusticus,” which, I suppose, is a ficticious nanv\ though, no doubt, a verv appropriate one, or lie would not have used it. Now, Messrs. Elitors, I only wish to reply to the P. S. of Mr. Eusticus’ letter. Iu tho first place he sees fit to get out of his own court, ty and comes “just over the line to criticise the poor land and crops of his friend Tobie.” I hope by his P. S. that he has harmed no one, aud I am very sorry that he feels so much interest as to advise me to immigrato “just across the line, wliero, lie sajs, hotter lands can be had. Now Messrs Editors, I am no scientific farmer as Mr. Eusticus is, though I work the same kind of poor dir* that ho does, and I buy tbo same guano from Ihe same parties and on the same terms he does (credit.) I buy bacon from the par ties and on the same terms lie does (credit.) I have always been ablo to pay for what I bought, and propose to do so this year out. of ray poor crop aud I presume that is as much as Mr. Eusticus has done or proposes to do. j lie says that if my entire crop was as good as the half acre bottom I might squeeze through another year by not having to buy more than half rations” 1 think if Ruslieus had even 10 acies, much less his entire crop as gcod as the hail acre to which he refers, lie would house a great deal moio corn than he will, and that he might‘Vqueze through” without buying any corn, which, no doubt, would be a source of great relief to him as he has been buying corn for every year for some time. I hope friend Rustitus will give himself no unnecessary trouble about the poor lands I work or the j j )0 or crops I moke as I will continue in the future, as in the past, to go to those lor indulgence who are able and all seem willing to grant it; though I j cannot take friend Ilusticus’ advice to immigrate to his side ol the creek un til he quits buying corn and has more rain to keep Ids cotton from rust ing. Yours truly, “Tobik, just across tus u.nju” Overtasking the Energies. I \ a ~ot advisable for auy of us to over task our energies, corporeal or mental, but in the eager pin suit of wealth or fame or knowledge, how many transgress this s lutarv rule. It must be a matter of great impor tance to all who do so to know how thev can regain the vigor so recklessly expended. The reinedv is neither costly or dilfi ult. to obtain. Iloatettei’s Stomach BHters is pro curable in everv city, town and settlement in America, and it compensates for a drain of bodi’.v or mental enertt more effectually than anv invigorant ever prescribed or ad vertised. Laboring men, athletes, students, journalists, lawyers, clergymen, physicians, all bear testimony to it- wondrouslv renovat ing powers. It increases the capabilities for undergoing fatigue, and counteracts the in jurious effects upon the system of exposure, sedentary habits, unhealthy or wearying avo cations, or ao insalubrious climate , and is a alterative, diuretic and blood depur uit. "Ms Liver is King. The Liver is the imperial organ of the whole human system, as it controls the life, lipalrh and happiness of.utn. When it is disturbed in its proper action, ail kinds of ailmeLts are the natural result.. The diges tion of food, the movements of the heart and blood, the action of the brain and nervous system, are all immediately connected with the workings of the Liver It has been suc cessfully proved that Green’s August Mower is unequalled in curing all persons afflicted with Dispepsia or Liver Complaint, and all the numerous symptoms that result from an unhealtbv condition of the Liver and Stom ach. Sample bottles to try. Iff cents. Posi tively sold in ail towns on the Western Con tinent. Three doses will prove that it is just what you want. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old phys oian, retired from prac'ice, having had placed in his hands by an Hast India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy, for tho speedy and per manent cure for consum-ption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung af fections, aiao a positive and radical cure for nei vous debility and all nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fel lows. Actuated bv this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, vvi-h lull directions for preparing and ÜBing in German, French, or English. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Shcrar, 149 Power-, Block, Rochester, New Yo’k. 4w. IF The Woman who rbjoices Ittsalad and ice cream, hot cakes and warm pie; IF The Student who eat3 hastily and sits down at once to active mental labor; IF The Business Man who bolts his (nod in eager haste and hurries to his counting-room ; IF The tard Drinker couhl look at the Mica e glands, swollen and festered with disease, that cause the throbbing brain ; IF The Lawer, the Minister, tho Mer chant, and all who lead sedentary lives and are subject to Dispepsia or Indigestion,Constipation and Head ache : !F These only knew what Murrells llkfktikf. for ine Liver will do for their reliof, and how quickly it cures —‘lieie would he much less suffering than at present. The great I.lvor fded cines for sale by Dr. J. E- Janks. p COKSI A, Terrell Comity. \ T To whom it may concern; Atrer the expiration of thirty days horn this doe, 1 will apply to the Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell the land b-ionfling to tiie Estate of Daac O. Edwards late of said coontv, deceased. GEORGE C. EDW ARDS, Admr. A’-g. 1 5, 1878. 45 FURLOW Masonic Female College, AHERIt’K*. GEORGIA. THE Fall Term begins. September 7th. Board of liiS f ? uction: A H FLEWELLEN, A. M. President; L II Carter, A M; Mrs A H Rvltinder, M A. Mus e Department—Miss Carrie Cults. Board and Tuition, per month, §ls 00. For further information apply to A H. FLEWELLEN, President. Aug 15, 1873. Ini FOB SALE_CHEAP! ONE NEW FwRTF SAW FINDLAY Latest Modern Improved Ootton Gin. Also, one New Sugar Mill and Boiler. Can be so.en at Brown Station, and be bought cheap hv applying to Mr. It. C. Martin, Brown Station, or Dr. J. T. Lamar, iith District of Terrel! county. j; 18,1til Dozier & Stevens, WAREHOUSE S COMMISSION MERCHAHTP AUD DCALKIIS STAND ARD FEIvTILIZE RS, DAWSON, ■ GEORGIA. O. n. STEVE US hi Vi ns; purchased the IVarebnins of C,|T T M. Jone, a cop irinership has formed under the firm name of DOmbK & hihvii. j, for the purpose of cirrying on a WAREHOUSE & COSVHHSSSIOM BUSINESS. We herehv tender individual thinks to our mir.y frends and costouprs for past favors Haviug "iven special attention to the Cotton ousiness far years, we think we can kindle it to the Very ilest AdVUtrtage, and now off r our services to the tnanteis ot Terrell an l adi i‘ir„in? counties, in the S.orage and Sale ot Cotton, at the old sund ol Jones 4 Dozer. W'e propose laithlullv to represent the interest ot the Plante-, and hy being diligent in all btfeine’S intrusted to us, and keepirg fully posted in the Colton Market, we hope to merit and receive a liberal shoe of your patronage. advances made a C Itloi in Store, when desired. We have uomlorUble Sleeping rooms for cu-t me‘s ud Stills and Lots for Stock, -allfree of charge pßlfp BAOOISU and TIES always on hand at the LOWLsT MARK ‘.T PRiCE. Come, Come, Come to Central Warehouse l DOZIJSH & bTEVENS. ANDREW Female College, CUTBERT, A. * XT EXT Session will open Thursday, Pep i> lumber ]9ih—Two weeks earlier than hitherto. Tuition fees all reduced. Vacuity unsurpassed. Course or study equal to the best. House teady for boarding pupils Sep tember Ist, 1878. tySsnd for Catalogues, A. L. HAMILTON, President. SPECIA L —Pi of. J. W. Heardslee, the great. Southern Vocalist, has been employed to take charge of tiie Vocal Music Depart ment in Andrew Female College for the ncx f year. His recommendations from emminent musicians, presidents ot colleges and divines are of the verv highest, order. A. L. HAMILTON, President. aug 8, td BRICK FIRE-PROOF Livery, Sale .ATSTD Feed Stables West Side Public Square, DAWisOW, GEORGIA. HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES and Hacks to let at reasonable rates. Good Sheds and Lots for Stock Drovers. iPg~Hacft meets all trains and will carry passengers to any part ol the city. Orders left at the Stables, or at the Express < (lice, will be promptly attended to. Drayiug a specialty. f\2s,2ra W. W. FARNUM, Proprietor. Terrell Sheriff Sales, \\T ILL be sold before the Court House VV door, on the first Tuesday in Septem ber next, between tho legaFhours of sale, the following propoity, to*wi f : Lot of laud Number (217) Two Hundred and Seventeen, in the (12) Twelfth District of Terrell county. Levied on as the prop erty of N. C. Greer to satisfy a fi f t issued from Terrell Superior Cotft in favor of Hopkins, Harden & ICe.up vs Greer & Sim mons. Notifie'd in writing of the levy, July 29tb, 1878. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the Reversion in fee simple after t"e termination of the Homestead Estate of T. H. Nixon and family, in and to lot. of land No. 17, in the 3rd district of said county. Levied on and sold as the property of said T. n. Nixon under and bv virtue of two Executions issued from the Justice Court of tee'lls4th District, G. M, one in favor of W. Wooten, the other in favor of J. C. Johnson and both against said Nixon. Levy made and returned to me by T. R W huaker, L. 0. Defendant notified in writing of lew. S. R. CHRISTIE. Sheriff. Dawson, July 29, 1878. Terrell Sheriff Sales, i VVILL be sold before the Court House V in Dawson, Terrell county, on the first Tuesday in September, next, between the legal hours of sale, the following propeity, to wit : Cue Side Spring Buggy. Levied on ns the property of John B Vanover to satisfy a fi la issued from Terrell Superior Court in favor of T. J. Hart vs .John B. Vanover. jy4.2tu L. si. ROBERTS, D. Sueri'" / 1 CORG3A. TVrrell Comity. \JT To all whom itmav concern; Whereas, J. N. KING, has applied in p’opor] form for letters of administration on the j estate of Jo.iah McLendor, late of said l county, deceased; this is to cite all p-rsonnj interested to appear ind show cause, if any ; they cart, within the time prescribed bp law, wh\ said letters should not be granted. Witness my band i.lßaid!*, this Juy24t', 1573. 11. S. BELL, Oidinary. | thk home School for Young Ladies, AT A Til EXS, CL AR K CO. G EOR GIA. Madame /Sophie Sosnowski and Visa Coro | linn Nosuow.ki, Associate Principals. With the assistance of an able corpse ol teachers, this institute will testitne its ex-rcises Sep tember ISth, 1573 Far circular and iurlher particulars refer to the above. VWERBUJ U'iIVERSIIY. I7OURTH SESSION opens Sept. 1, 1878, l and c'os‘9 June 1. 187‘J. Fets in Literary and Scientific, Oepirtment, itss; Lit*, §100; Medicine, §OS; Th-olog.v, sli. Board and lodging pc’ mo. £lO o §2-1 Professors, 27; Instructors, 8; Students last year, 4uß. For Catalogues address L. C. GARLAND, Chancellor, Nashville, Tenn. Plant bus wahehousi :, MAIN STREET, - DAWSON, O*. t TAKE THIS METHOD OF INFORMING TFIK PLANTERS OF TERRELL AX. r J Jl joining coumU'B that I uni buck iu the Old Planters’ Warehouse) 1 Occupied last season by Mr. W. M Peeples, and will take pleasure in Weighing, P q I Selling or Shipping your cotton this season, and from an t xperirnce of ten years It >■ ; cotton, either as weigher and seller, or buying, I hope to he able to give you sitisl ic ... Jgri have a good lot lor stock and good sleeping room for my customers. BAGGING and TIES AI wavs on hand at. the lowest maiket price. I pledge my strict personal attention, < solicit your patronage. , J. M. bimmoiH. ill BSSf ¥ll; dim wshbibils IS MANUFACTURED BY FIS'H BEOS. <Sc CO., XLYCINTE, W IS. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF farm, freight AND SPRIKf wagons. And by confining outselvcs strictly to onr class of work; by employing none but tile 13KST OK WORKMEN, Using nothing but FIRST-CLAWS JtIPROWKD R iCHIitCRY andl I VltltV BUST OF SULLkJ N LB TSTSS A n J bv a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the bn i teas, we have justly earned tho tep . lion of making “THE WACSOUf WHEELS.” We give the following warranty with eaeh wagou: AVi> Hereby Warrant the FISH BRO 1 . WAGON No to be well nti’t in every particular and of good imterial, and that the strength of the same is "uffie.-ot for all wo k with fair usage. Sould any breakage occur within one year from t,his ti ■/ reason of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furntsned place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repairs, as per agent's price Iraq mi > • paid i;i eish by the purchaser produc-ng a sample ol the broken or dt fective parts as-- v denee ( Titus G. Fisi>, ) ... Racine, Wls., Jm. 1, 1878 \ Edwin B. Fish* [■ FISH 88.05.&U . ( Jno. 0. Uucuixs. > Knowing we can suit, yon, we solicit patronage'from every section of the I >i'ci States. Send for Ibices and Terms, and for a copy of our Agricultural paper to I lrti BROS. A CO., Itacinc, Wi. NEW S P 11 X N G Millinery! MRS. M. M. ANTHONY INFORMS the I,'dies of Piwwp and stt-rmtnding country that she has just receo 0 I . Beautiful lot of S/’R/XG MILLINER Y GOOD S. Am.ng the piotty styles for • “Vbe noticed the May Belle, IMisado, Runic, May Queen, etc. I aso keep ala 1 line of Notions and W Elite Good?-. AnewloiofTies, Bows. L,di.-s<F.nev L'ceSe.tc, P-.ncj 8.--k Oombs, Hamburg Em broidery, Cash Embroidery. Dress Ttiintnings, Dress 4 urui.Miings etc , eto. M,ny th ,nks to those who fava-ed me w"h th tr patronage the past season. I ho -. hy FAIR DEALINGS and LOW TRICES, to meat a coatmuauce (A the same, uni also, to ad. to my its. many new customers. HD^ESS-iZSSxisrG-- „ fiScT SSIXWKSTS? have them made up iu the litegt styles, at reasonable price.-. T. J. HART, Proprietor. Maim fac ture s I ooti.. Material and all work warranted. K A KM AND WAGON TU'A’u WRING. ’ IIOKISK A SPECIALTY. iRSiF-A-ijetiiNra- WIIL BE i VhLL ASD PROMPTLY DOSE by skillful and reliable workiaeu have been in his employ lor a uu.uoci o< >*•- uudcxmaiuglusstovk ot as .. *-a>4 ai?! * 1 1i ©s f I ? a cD o a i Top T3XTGr( iTHS, NO TOP BTJGGIKt, cmd WAG O N r S for oi lo <Sz tw o liorses*