The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 07, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1894, A DAY’S DOINGS IN GEORGIA TOWNS A Batch of Noway Item* Furnished t>y the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. DON’T MARRY Until you have a;cn our samples of wee* ein* Invitation*, which we send free of charge. Address j. p. Stevens & Pro.. Jewelers, (J Whitehall street; Atlanta, Oa. THE WEEKLY PRESS ASSOCIATION Th# ••Pin* Knot” Editors fist In Ulfl- •dytrllU y*s#srd»y—Tlisy Will Talks » T«mr North ssd Its- turn VI* Msvmmal). BhUwkl, A. B. Brown, J. W. Bmltli, J. U. Pritchett, UrnTy Perkins, aujl es corted them to h,s reserves, Ibe doto field, itnd bjr 10 o'clock bad stlececded lu bauitlni; 330 of the iscntle doves, when breakfast, consist!ag of our mu tual coutrlbutioiis, was spread nud well luttnwlzed, after which wo again tried the tinild dove, succeeding, by the time of adjourning, In running otir score to 700 doves, tu which our friend, Mr. bingo, headed tiio list with 24<l. Sun' aend your best shotH down here and try us, for wo think it might try their metal. Crops In this section never looked better and no cause to complain. THE PUTNAM PRIMARY. MlMcdgevlMa, Aug. (Special.)— 'About nil) editors ere at the conven tion of the Georgia Weekly Press As sociation, which meets in the city-to day. They have been assigned to tbo homes of our citlscns and will receive a hearty welcome. The conventon will be held in th« represents live* hull or die old capital of Georgia, where the association was organised seven years ago. This historic old oapllol, now the home of the Middle Georgia Military suid Agricultural College, was -partly destroyed by Are on the 1st of Jan uary. The work of rebuilding was completed only a few days ago and was accepted by the governor from the building committee fast Thursday, its rreccupatllon will be signalised by the holding of the annual convention of Georgia ciMtora. - The convention assembled at 4 o'clock (his afternoon In the representatives hall, where die address of welcome and responses were made. A social re union Will be held In Mis hall lit I p. m., followed by the bsmiuet In the old supreme court room. tAfter an excursion to the asylumson Tuesday morning the editors will leave at 1 o'clock on the Middle Georgia tind Atlantic road for Atlanta, where they spend Uie night and bold a busl- nma session Wednesday morning. The party will start for New York Wednes day st midday. It will stop at Rich mond, Washington and Philadelphia, enjoying tho scenes and privileges of each dry on the route. They will spend several days In Now York city and return homo by steamer to Savan nah. Upon their arrival they will prob ably be taken care of, and will wind up their trip with a delightful (uTprcn- slon of the leading commercial dly of the Southeast. a glorious nravavAL. Garden Valley lias He>« Stirred Up on itellgbms Matters. Garden Valley, Aug. 0.—(BpeelcU.- Itov, J a soil Klilrali lias Just ended the moot successful utid glorious revival ever known tu the history of tho Meth odist church here. The membership 1ms been Increased one-thlril of its orig inal number by the meeting, ami many of the accessions has been mtlicr by the unexpected. A prominent feuturu that ul>nnit>tt>rM* the genuineness uf the work Is the fact that the new mem bers are almost wholly either men or w-oniuu or licyuaid tho age of ncoountu- hllily. Ho zealous mid cmhustnstlu am the people that It Is popular ns well ns right lo Join the church hero notv. Tho plank of scMimeut has Im-ou overbal anced tvllb the weight of right, making the plane Inclined In the direction of Christ to those doubting on fin* opposite end. The fire of public criticism hums no huger in Hie way of (lie penitent seeking Christ, hut soutlmsnt lakes him (n its arms, ami with all of Its power, Is,ant him to the cross. Many Itoys ntnl girl* that have heretofore wasted away time mid life In foolish, frivolous coaversnllon, were converted and, with n xetil that seemed second to Pnul, kin-all down Willi folded hands nail hcavcn-turucd faces, plead mercy from Uud for their associates behind, l)e- aiemluatloual lines sunk Into Insignia- enneo maid the enthusiasm nud the llnptlxla, with a rclighm mil narrowed to it creed, hut as laoail ns humanity, labored as faithfully ns lit home. Much might bo said In behalf of llcv. Jason Shlrnh. He labored until ho was almost exhausted. Ho was originally n Hanlon Valley hoy, tuid on account of his perseverwice. ministry nud cou- avcmtlon, the church hero thinks (hat he rollis-ls creditably to it nod she feels proud unit honor,si to call him her own son. • It Is right also to mention the abl coming from Reynolds, Misses Virgin and ltortle tktudera, Bollle ll.mnnl mol Corn Hines, renuiinetl over through Iho week, working lu a way llmt speaks well for the town they represent. SLAUGHTER OF DOVES. Crack Shots of Washington County Having Good Blast. Temillle, Aug. IX—(Special.)—Old Washington county eau silll come to the front, not only f<>r good news for the alnte of Dtmwcracy, nut with tho banner sport of Ibe seiinm. I urn prepared to let our well-w'.ahera In old lillih know flint whilst we are liustlhig things oa the old Unco, we yet llnd time lo put in a day or so In tho aportsinnn's paradise, "the dove held, On Thursday lax accompanied by otir genial ticket puncher the Itlghtsrllle ntul Temillle road, t'apt. l.lngo, the following geulUsihst on iHxvll.il from Temillle at 11M a. Ilk, journeyed by sisx-Utl in vital,on to the enterprising city of Donaldson, and were met by our host, Mr. J. I«- Man ning, who took charge of the following party: T. A. Lingo, T. N. Smith, Isidore tto- Gen. Evans Get* a Good Vott for United States Senator. Brtonton, Aug. In Saturday’s pri mary the following Democratic candi dates were nominated; For the legislature, H. A. Jenkins, wh'o hod no opponent In tha Held; foe- clerk of the superior court, John W. Adams, by a good majority; for treas- urerer, W. L. Turner, by u good ma jority; for sheelfT, It. .1. Terrell, l>y about 200 majority; for coroner, J. A. Knowles, by a safe majority; J. C. Held for tax collector. W. H. Clopton for tnx receiver and H. R. Pinkerton for surveyor had no opposition. Bacon carried the county for United State* senator by about 70 over Gar rard. There was a movement to vote tbr Gen. Evans, but after Mr. Oar- rard'a speech here tt was decided to withdraw the Evans tickets. Mr. Gar- rani spoke (he afternoon before the election and under the circumstances ho made <t wonderful race, in one dls- Irlct the withdrawal of the Evnns tick ets was not known, and although that district went -lgalnul Evans I'or gover nor, It gave him two to one over nil other* for senator. He could easily have carried the county. THE RESULT IN TROUP. Garrard Carries the County for the Senate—The Othor Races. of Saturday's primary la this county shorn) Ojs-rsrd to have carried the county for United States senator by a small majority. Hon. James H. Pitman was, by handsome majority, nominated fbr the legislature. Mr. Hlodxe Tatum was also nominated as one of the represents- Uvea. For county offleers the following named gentlemen were nominated: For clerk superior court. E. T. Winn; for Hheriff, IS. M. (lendersof!; taxcollector. It. 2d. Hudson, tnx receiver. A. W. Cal laway; treasurer. Fred Holley; coroner, F. H. Caudle; surveyor, Hoy Dallas. The executive chmmltien Is nt pres ent In session consolidating the re turns; hence the exact majorities can not bo giveift PUT Ta BI3D WITH A MOCCASIN. Awful Experience of n Columbia Cotta- tu Mother. Now* of nn Incident, which would enuso tho avers go mortal to shudder, comes from Columbia county. It hap pened at the homo of Mr. George Wul ton, who lives about fourteen miles above Augusta. The negro jmreo had Just gotten -Mr. WitlUm'K baby to sleep and was preparing to put It to bed. Hbo wont u> the little one's crib, MM with the baby in one hand, began ar ranging tho pillow with tho other. White doing thin sho wns horrified to see n big moccnslu crawl out from un der the pillow. Hie girl screamed lustily nud In n few moments some men camo la nnd dis patched tho reptile, where ho lrnd trawled up In tho middle of tho crib. STAMPED OUT —bloodiMbon* of ©very name on«l nature, hy Dr. Ftaraft Golden Modlctil Discovery, It route* ©vary organ into healthy action, purilU* and vnrlcbm tbo blood, and t broach at cU«nfti« and ivuewa the «Wo ayatcni. All liltxxi, Hkin. and Boaht Dfeeaw* from a common hfotrit «4r aruptloo to tb* worst (Scrofula, «n» carol by it For TeUnr, Balt- thrum, Koroma, Kryalpclaa. Bal*, Oirbuodm, tho 41 Bfarorery * { b u direct Mr* Gamubb Wm. uir, ©C Otrn/y, iftiW- *ln O-, Ala, write*s “I inffrred for one quarter of a century with **Iovrr-«ore'*(uk , cri oa my )•* mid rrcriua- lout rrupUoot and gave up tU bob* of ever beta* well *91110. (tut f am Eg Dhcomjr made n exaouss Waists*. SSStTalSlSrh V&. tried different doctor* and ahnoet til known reoMdk* without rfled PIERCE-,.CURE. ADMITTED TO THE BAR. Gridin. Aug. 6.f—Special.)—Spalding superior court oonvened hero this morn Ing and notwithstanding a heavy northeast rutn was pouring dbwn. Judge John J. Hunt opened court at 10 o'clock promptly, with a full Hat of uryinen. After court was organised I’rofesaor James M. Kimbrough and Mr. Willie H. Beck, after an exhaust ive and very creditable examination, were admitted to tho bar. These are two of Grinin's brightest and best young men and bid fair to soon, be come our meet brilliant legal light*. The continued heavy ratna ore prov ing very detrimental to the growing crops. B.VOjN 1N~HANOOCK. Rpartn. Aug. a—(Special.)-The Au gust term of Hancock superior court :« now In session. Hon. Seaborne Reese, who has recently been appointed by the governor ns Judge to succeed Judge McWhorter, Is presiding. Uls first otheinl act of Importance wns charge to the grand Jury nnd It was very strong, forcible nnd elenr, and made n very decided Impression ou all who heard him. At the dinner recess of court MaJ, A. O. ltneoii of Bibb addressed the |« o- plo of the county. This speech was one of his very host nud Increased even to n greater degree his popularity In Hancock. DEATH OF A GOOD WOMAN. Tnlbotton. Aug. it—(Special.)—Mrs. .li.hu H. McCoy, wife of lion. J. II, MoGoy. died here Friday night. Sho had ton nn invalid for a hang time, and her death was not unexpected. Sho won n pure Christian woman. eniLoivs consumption" curb. Thl* Is beyona question (he mostsne. ressful cough mod-cine wo have ever sold. A tew dose* Invariably cures the worst oases of croup, cough and bronchitis, while Its wonderful success tu tho cure of conaumpliou Is without parallel lu the history of medicine. Since lu first discovery It hat been told on a guarautce, a test which no other medicine can stand. It you hare a cough, we earnestly ask you to try tt Price 10 cents. 60 cents and 7k U your lungs are tore, chest or back Is lame, use Shiloh'* Porous Plaster. Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, cornet Cherry street and Cotton avenue. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. Mr. E. McCulloch, representing the Atlanta Ounst'-tullou. nude a plcn*.v roll -u the Telegraph last evening. Mr. McCulloeh Is hiking after the Dnryrlopaodki Brttanicn. the great «l ueit.-r that the Constitution Is pushing so vigorously. Mrs. J. Van nnd children, who have been spending some time In New York, bare retnrneiL Urs. Dr. JaJaon nnd son. David, lef! yesterday for Milledcvvtlle to viai Mrs. Judson'a daughter, Mr*. J. H Vaughn. Dr. Price’s Cream Raking Powder WciW'e Pair Ilia bet M«d*l ud Diplou. For three day* we will place on sale Slid superior quality twilled gloria um brellas at » each. These good* are nil new stock and you can rely on having a good wearer It you buy umbrellas bf u*. Here's a hummer In umbrellas. You've seen scores of this same quality sold around town at J2. ; A great bargain. Here’* perfection In umbrellas, Steel rods, finest covers, model frames; 75 would be our price any Other time ex cepting during our special three-day umbrella sale. All ladles' paranoia to be closed out st any reasonable price. Big line ladies' and misses' Bing in tho new. Our Mr. Polhill is now in New York and our new Fall stock is beginning to arrive. Bleached and Unbleached Cottons, Pillowcastngs, Sheet ings, etc., are all in and at lower prices than we have ever before sold them. Beautiful line new Percales. See our new Navy and Black all "Wool Serges and French Suitings. All our Summer Cotton Goods • will be closed out this week regardless to make room for our new stock. Now is the time for genuine bargains. Don’t buy any. thing in our line before getting our prices. Our loss is youi gain. 'Call and look through. IA6RAN6E FEMALE COLLEGE 1m LflORfiNOB, Gf\. Opens Sep. *9, t&*. Brick bulldlnjn, electric liRhU, water-works, b»ihs, gymnasium. Conner- ratorr advantages in music. Elegant pipe organ. Art nnd voice r.ulinre, specialties. Elocution flne. Bookkeeping and harmonj free. Slght-singlnir daily. Dressmaking, typewrit ing, stenography. Economical uniform, llcalth unsurpassed. Ileni nocinliiar rots tad ill gs« I'upils board with Faculty in College ilumc. EULER 6. SMIf H, itC, RUFUS W. IMUH, P(99* ^ P P P Pennies, Blotches 3E B ■ ■ ■ ■ * fll 5^- PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT g— AND POTASSIUM gr Wakes ^ Marvelous Curas £in Blood Poison ^ Rheumatism ^and Scrofula gm*> ’ p, p. p. pnrlfloe tbo blood, bolide op tho tveak nnd deblnwitod, 9lvoe and Old Sores ^ Catarrh. Malaria and Kidney Troubles j Are entirely remove® by P.P.P* * —Prickly Aah. Poke Root nod Potaa- ■lam, tho groateet blood purifier on 1 earth. Abbrdeew. O.. July 21,1891*. * ■sneSSresh wsaft ■ ffsMZ-ns : months* treatment at the llot Springs* Koud three bottlue V. O. D. BW^U.ofi^F.WTOS. , Aberdeen, Brown County, Q» Copt. J. D. Johtte&on* 3b all whom it may concontr I bero* dleegrooabl _ . I tried eyery known remo- r. •>, wasuaed, r gotPHaanr.—miawyagj««igw ,1/bulataln.miulV. y.* in ail blood and ekln disease*. Uko 4W * ' BayannaU.ua* • j Shin Cssneer Cared. 1 oonUadlction^Satf', V. P. U the best Testimony fremthe Mayor of Scquin-Pex* n ’!.«’K^ h or.U ! x«,?r ■ parlOw.lt. UIm»I and rtrn, ai?*h»SSSil.S)2tmplJ?^^ «“nlIaV VnVl '[Mill r.llrfl It will rltoct 1» t ore. It hu* also rellev.*d mo from JiHllKFStJon nnd stouxuob trouble Y0«rjWalJ, iM<BOTTt Root end Pouaeiom. speak lo tho hlgbeet terms of iglclD^romrayown jwraonal ’ your medicine from my ' dueaio? pTeorlsy^nd y&eomktli > 86 yeare, waa treat , pbyslolana lam. in. ! • out flndl: iay and rheomatlsL ,or Tootedby the yerybesh •pent hundreds of doh KSBtf- ‘i haVV only token of yoor P. P. P.. end can cheerfully nay It haa done momoro good than any thing I have eyer Uken. 1 can recommend your medicine to au Bprlojb^J. Ore.n Oouclj. Mo. Attorney at Law. Book m Blood Diseases Mailed Fret ALL DHUQQIST8 BELL IT. L1PPMAN BROS. PROPRIETORB, UppMM's BleektlaTMiiaktOg ^uuuuuiauuuuuuuiuu^ BUT THEY DIDN'T GO HOME. A Railroad Brakeman Got Funny anil Shot His Gun at Innocent Men. A party of the *ood people of East Macon came Into the Telegraph t>lflce lost night with a largo Indignation. They eald that yesterday afternoon It was made up among them that a lit tle iNllttc.,1 speechmaklng should be the feature of a select gathering nt the Indian mound, with a keg or two of beer along Just to give llavor to tho meeting. According to agreement, the boys went over after supper to have o quiet, orderly time all to themselves. Before the feeUvttlea of the evening had got under fair headway a freight train came along. The homes drawing the dray that carried the beer became frightened at the train and stampeded. One or two other hones Joined In the runaway and very soon things got lively. . Right In the midst of the greatest ex- citment some one. presumably a brake- man on toD of tho ear*, began firing bis plitol Into the .excited crowd. One of the ahot* strucld a beer glass In the hands of a young man and went through the tail of Mr. Rad Evers' coat. Tha miscreant never stopped un til he had flrel every chamber of his pistol. Happily ftjr him. the train bore him safely on from without the re vengeful crowd's reach, else he would hare fared badly at their hands After the excitement of the moment had somewhat quieted down the boys rallied around the flag of true East Ma con Democracy and had their Joyoua meeting and plenty of beer and good thing* to eat. too. Stirring speeches were made by Messrs. George Lump kin. Newt Fraser. Ed English, Rad Evem, Will ObUins and others. It is hard to keep a working man down, and this applies significantly to the true blue Democrats of East Macon. DEATH OF A BOY. Charlie Schmidt Died at Sundown Yes terday Evening. cMarfie. the l-yexr-old eon of Mr. and 'Mrs. George H. Schmidt, died at the home of Ida parents, on Third street, last evening at «:» o'clock, af ter an Hlnesa of five day*. The funeral -will take place from Liberty Chapel this morning at 10:3) o'clock. B I COODWYN'S DRUG STORE. Sole Agents, Macon, Go. SHOT A CRAZY MAN. Charlotte, n; C„ Aug. 0.—Mr. M. Myers was shot this morning lu tills city by Mr. Fred Oliver. For about week Mr. Myers’ mlud fins been more or less out of order nnd ho has made threats against tho lives of several prominent cltlvens hero for imaginary wrongs. He has been nt More-head City and there gave a german to young Indy, lie heard that Mr. Oli ver made slighting remarks about this nltnlr nml It was about this that he was angered. Mr. Myers Is seriously nud perhaps fatally wounded. Ho Is n traveling salesman for Jeffrey & Co. of New York. Mr. Oliver Is a promt nent cotton seed ol! manufacturer. ter Wheat Hour Mill rinnttntbo UNDINE. Crushed pfllddlipgs Flour Tho only Floor of It* kind, and tlio beat o! any kind. Itlsnmtloby n secret pro cess known to but two persona. *100.«VW ff the Knowledffo. Ask your grocer If his flour Is mixed with corn flour. Such flours arc inju* rlou* to health. We have no com meal attachment. UNDINK crushed mid dling* flbur to pure and wholesome and is made from selected wheat. IT IS WATEtt GROUND. CENT A ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER TH13 HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OH moke, taken at one cent WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD TAKEN FOR LESS THAN U CT8. WANTED. WANTE')—Those whb desire Mj Inr- K-i'i.t in clcthlng. hats ,ni gents* fur- uishlug xuudt to call at Keen ng a. J. Cobb, assignee. WANTED-You to »ee the IWt Denamore model typewriter on exhibition xt F. R. 1‘omeroy'a J. E. AllnUr, tele phone S3. Burden, Smith. & Co. WANTED TO SBLIr—First class pony and phaeton cheap. The pony Is one bf the best In the city, la not afraid of electric cars and any lady can drive him. The phaeton Is almost now. If yon •want a bargain write. W., care Telegraph. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Five-room house. 607 Geor gia avenue, possession at once. Ap ply to Jacob Hlrsch, 610 Fourth street. $10 PER MONTH will rent to a *ood tenant Btoru on Vinevllle branch; pos session* at once.V Apply to J. Hlrsch, 610 Fourth street FOR RENT—Parties desiring to rent hbusea October 1 would do well to see me. E. A. Home, 464 Cherry street. FOR REr^T—Desirable dwellings and FOR RENT—The ijtore oocupted by Vlr- ginlaFuralture Company; possession first October. AVpl/ to Isaac Hordemun. FOR RENT— Store recently occupied by Wood & Bond, three stories and base ment, 35x175 feet Best business loca tion on Cherry street. Apply t« W. G. Solomon. FOR RENT—House now being built, 627 College street, contains parlor and sit ting room connected by large suspended double doors; dining room, large but ler’s pantry, store-room, kitchen, five bed rooms with closets, bath room, large linen clo«t, /ample halls, speaking tubes, gas, hot and cold water and other conveniences. Or If a home-seeker pre fers the brick house which I occupy, he cun have choice. Possession September 15. T. U. Conner. FOR RENT—The elegant two-story brick residence. 63G Orange street, containing nine rooms and three bath rooms and all modern conveniences. Tho house has recently been com pletely overhauled. Accessible to all street car lines. For further particu lars apply R. S. Collins & Co. FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms, with all modern covenlences, over store of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second street. Suitable for physician or den tist. For further Information apply at Willingham's Warehouse. FOR RENT—Tho Boardman dwelling, 357 First street. Immediate possession. Apply at Macon Savings Bank. FOR RENT—Nloe seven-room dwell ing for $16 per month. No. 255 Orange street. Apply to E. J. Will ingham, at Payne & Willingham's. FOR RENT—A comfortable, furnished front room In splendid locality on tho Hill. No children in the house. Ad dress "J. H.," care Telegraph. ; ]TOR SALE—Old papers, for wrapping purposes, etc.. 25 cents per hundred. Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. AMTORTOAN COW FEED -best milk nnd butter producer on tho market. For sale by <Holt & BarfUild. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives K&tiftf&oUon. Retails 20c. lb. DEIJIOATBSSEN—43wlss, DoBrie and Llmburger cheese, brook truot,smoked tongues, enrdines, eulmon steak, ca viar and full stock of first class goods. G. G. Toole. WINTER TOUR—ITALY. EGYPT, Palestine. MI£S ANNE 8HAW5 small select party for LADIES Ooto- ber 1; twelfth year; twenty-third par ty. Reference** in Macon. Address for circular*, care of City Bank, Rich mond. Va. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells it. BLOC ISLAND bloaters, mesa No. 1 and family mackerel In kits just re ceived. Collier Bros. AT COST—Clothing, Hats, Underwear. J. J. Cobb, Assignee of W. A. Redding. Military Academy VIRGINIA. Prepares for Govern ment Academies, Uni versities and Business. For catalogues address MaJ. R. A. McIntyre, Bethel Academy P. O. HOLLINS INSTITUTE BOTETOURT SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. Fee Yeeag J/K<lte«.Th«Urf«at indmo«te*f«njfietj > -juipp-d In Virgin]*. Kdectio cuvimi ia Anclrut ia«4 ,4|«dera tonimN, I.iteratarc*Hrlearew. Mdfilr. Art nnd Kificalion. SkuCMtiiid teacher*. Situated tn Valley of Va, near Roanoke sceaery. Mlatrtl Watery Msbrtqu cUnwt' RANDOLPH-MACON ACADEMY, Front Royal, Virginia. • Prepares young men and boys fbr col lege and business. Moderate charges. Healthfully situated. For catalogues address Rev. B. W. BOND, Prin. The Most Wonderful Offer Yet .... C MAGNIFICENT o VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE. Lexington, Va. Kth year. Stita military, scientific anj technical school. Thorough couraol In general aivl nppllea cfaemletry, qn<! on. glnecrtng. Confer* degree of era.la tie In academic couru; also degrees of 8. and C. 3, In technical course. All ex- pc-nscs. Including clothing and Incidentals, provided at rate of 4J6.W per month, as an average for four years, exclusive of outfit. New cadets report Septemoer L GEN. SCOTT SHIPP, hupt. Securely bound in handsome cloth, now ready for READERS If you visited the Fair you can appreciate this volume and if you did not it is the next best thing to a visit Come and see it. When will you ever again have an offer of 180 fine Photographic Views handsomely bound for 30 centj. This is all it will cost you if you will clip out the following Coupon and bring or send it to The Telegraph. SNAP SHOTS ! : OF THE World's Fair; rinct/o* 9) cots. lendMom/l* bound « ^ rortus Knduyj by mod must chom* > •a w twr iSOJUt rhstoynxrkie 1 vijomWv bound u» doth.