Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, December 08, 1908, Image 5

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THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1908 You Gan Come pretty near recognising our Clothes on a man as soon as you see them. Whenever you meet our Clothes you’re impressed with the distinction of style, the ele gance of finish, the correctness of fit,—such Clothes as these are practically unknown else where ready made. They are the highest type of fine gar ments. Any man who wants to be and to look exceptionally well dressed ought to come here for his Clothes. $/5 to $UO XMAS GOODS NOW ON DISPLAY, BUY NOW Get ready for Christmas. We have a fresh and full stock of Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron, Plum Pud dings, Nuts, Raisins, etc. We also have fresh country eggs and plenty of good cooking Butter at the most reasonable prices. Don’t forget those Christmas Cakes. Macon Cash Grocery Phones 326—290. 670 Poplar St. Extra Values SPECIAL TODAY 5c for for Cranberries, a quart Malaga Grapes, 2 pounds for Florida Oranges, 15c dozen size for Florida Oranges, 20c dozen size for Florida Oranges, 25c dozen size ... Florida Oranges, 35c dozen size for Fnney English Walnuts, 20c pound for Fancy Brazil Nuts, 20c pound for Filberts, n pound Seeded Raisins, pound package, wort Cleaned Currants, worth 15c . Fancy Table Raisins, worth. 15c pount - Fancy Layer Figs, a pound ... Plum Pudding, pound size for . Plum Pudding, Vh-pound size .. P-Nut Wafers, a package Sugar Cookies, a package Cheese Sandwich, a package Vanilla Wafers, a package Chocolate Almond Candy, 15e package Marshmallow Candy, a package .... Fancy Packages Candy, 75c for .... Lebkuchen, a box PonndCake, a pound ; FREE NICKEL NUT PICKS We will give a set consisting of one Nnt Cracker and six picks to each purchaser of two bottles of A&P Flavoring Extracts, 25c size. PHONE 1590. PHONE 1590. .12o .25c '.12o .16c .21c ....25c ....12c ....12c ....12c ....10c ....10o ....10c ....12c ....18c 9c 8c 8c 8c 8c ....12c 7c ....60c ....75c ....22c The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. 608 Cherry St. Phone 1590. For Sale at $2,500 A two-story, seven-room house, thoroughly modern, newly papered; within half block of College St. Splen- < did home or investment Willingham Loan & Trust Co. 461 Third St. Phone 360 For Sale u.ifco Home being built in Bait Macon; win build to Mil. ts.ooo Desirable VlMville cot tag#; lot wide. II.IM ColWge atraet homo; 10 rooms; built I6t a homo; worth tho money. Vlnovllla lot; will* butt* homo for pur- chiair. $1,350.00 For a Quick Sale Nice cottage on corner lot In good neighborhood end growing part of town. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Real Estate, Insu ranee and Loans Phone 206. 607 Cherry St. 1 SOLICITOR HRS RETURNED HOME Waa In Attendance Upon Murder Trial at Pirry, G*.~Negro Indicted by the Grand Jury Yesterday—Details of the Caee, Otlled home by an Illness in hi* family. Solicitor William Orunson last night returned from Perry, whero he waa In attendance upon a special term of tho Houston county superior court, which met for the purpose of Investi gating the killing of Mr. James Hall, a well-known merchant of Houston county. “Court waa convened at 9 o’clock, with Judge W. H. Felton presiding,“ states Solicitor Brunson, ‘fend the grand Jury was immediately sworn in. After about three hours of Investiga tion, this body returned an Indictment, charging Fletcher Willis, a negro, with tho crime. The trial was Immediately commenced, there being no trouble In tho selection of & jury. The defendant Is represented by Messrs. Henry Mat thews. and Bowls Brown, of Fort Val ley." “When I left at 5 o’clock," contin ued Mr. Brunson, “the trial was well under way, and from the nature of tho testimony adduced I believe that Wil lis will be convloted of murder. While the whole town Is deeply Interested in the progress and outcome of the trial, and there Is considerable feeling. I do not apprehend any trouble. The negro. Willis, who has been confined In the Bibb county Jail, was taken to Perry yesterday morning, and will be con fined In the Jail thero until the finish of the trial. The people seem to want a speedy hearing and If the right ver dict 1* returned. I do not think there will be any kind of demonstration. The grand Jury Is still In session and It Is posslblo that indictments impli cating other parties may be returned within the next few days." During Solicitor Brunson’s absence, the state will be represented by Col. Jules Felton, who has been assisting the prosecution In the preparation for the case. 1 Mrs.Winslow’s Soothing Syrup He* been used for over HIXTY-FIVB TEARS by MIT.TJONfl of MOTHER9 for their CHILDREN WHILE TXKTH1NO. with lvmmscrr rttccbot. it soothes I he CHILD. ROFTEN8 the GUMS. AL- LAYS all PAIN: CURBS WIND COLIC, end 1« the best remedy for DIARRHOEA. Bold by Drucrista In every part of the world. Bo sure end aak for ‘'Mrs. Wlns- low'a Soothing Syrup.’’ and take no oth- •r kind. Twenty-five cento a bottle. Dru ” AN OLh AND WBl.t, TRIED REMEDY, gpjjt dry W00d ill 'MaCOJl. Redmond-Massee Fuel Co: Drugs r left CITY COURT BEGINS ITS Clip TERM THREE GAMBLERS CONVICTED YESTERDAY—NEGRO FOUND GUILTY OF VIOLATING PROHL LAW. The criminal session of <he‘ Decern ber term of the city court convened yesterday morning, seven cases being tried. Verdicts of not guilty were returned In the oases of Miles Lyons and Den nis Shaw, charged with gaming, and of Frank Akins, charged with simple larceny. Babe Rollins. Abe Dirby and Aaron Butler T were convicted of gaming and sentenced to pay a fine of $80 or serve nine months. William Johnson was found guilty of violating the prohibi tion law. h sentence of six months be lng Imposed. Today’s session of court Is expected to be & busy one, as there are twenty- six cases docketed for trial. The de fendants are as follows: Rosa Hawes, Alonzo Thomas, Dan O'Connell. Ora- llno Northern. Malvina Northern, Sam Tyler, iBen Rimes, A. B. Moore, Floyd Jordan, Love Crowder, John Brown. A. Binds, Robert Horn. Will Ross, Alex Dickson, Reese Odum. Mattie 81eter, John Scott, John Bateman. Pat Flani gan. Dan McGuire, Nath Wallace, Mack Asberry. Jim Murray. Foster dowers. town, anner tol* ’In* how comes hyere an’ wotter gwlneter do. Den he gay. how much money yer got In yer ol* clo’esf Jedge. I knowed right den dat mans wus up ter aump'n. So I puts dlshyer dollar in dls pocklt. and de two dollars wotter had In dls pocklt. anner say Isa gotter dollar. He Nty 1 knowsrr feller wot got aump'n on do hip. Wot yer mean by dat? I ax 'lm. He aay, some fine llcker. fo year ol*. Jedge, I wuxxer glttln’ col’ anner didn’t miner 11T dram anner say alio me do mans. Dat mans tuck me roun' an’ fr> d* Lawd, Jedge, I dunno whar hit win. I laser stranger In dls town an’ hit doan tek much ter git me all mix up. Any how, we finer mans wot ray he kin aptr 1 er drummer so ef we rot de price. Dat ’aac’ly wot he say. Den we tucker dram. Jiss de time dat hit mer gooslo I knowed dar wus sump'n wrong wld dat llcker. anner didn't tek time fur hit ter git In hits wuk on me fo I broke fur de do, anner run’d. Wenner stop I wus nearly ter de woods, butter dunno wharbouts. Dat run tuck all de plsen outer dat dram, kaaer knoweder wus aober. I feel In mer pocklt* in’ dar wus mer two dollars on one side an* dar wus de dollar dat de mans wld de llcker on de hip wus gwlneter git. anner sho did laugh, all down dar in de woods ber merse’f." 'What were you doing looking at the houses as you did?" asked the court. Well. Jedge. atter foun* datter wux all right an’ had mer money wotter fotch wld me fom Hawklhs-vllles. an ner wuxxent plson, I tu'n roun’ an’ come back ter whar de lights wus on de streets, I wus fur glttln' er bodin’ house den. anner wusser stored ter go an’ knock at de do* scared er might hit de wrong house. Effer could see some body on do front po'ch I could ax ’em ef dat wusser bodin' house, but seem Ink nobody wus up. Jedge. I didn’t know wevver hit wus ten ereloek cr twewer clock, an* data w’en de po- leeces tuck me. All de tinier wus scared dntterd meet up wld dat mans wotter seed down at de depot, anner wus mighty glad de poleeces tuck me." “Yes, It was a good thing, because you might have been arrested as a burglar. We have a few In the olty now.” observed the court. “I alnt no bu-gler, Jedgs. I dunno nuffln 'bout no bu'glin. Ef yer wus ter tell mo ter go an' bu-glc I wouldn’t know whar ter staat. leer lia.td-wuk- kln nigger. Jedge. I wuk* fur my llv- dls bu-glln blsnles I dunno nuffln 'bout."/ As William was the first country | nigger to outdo a city negro the court j th night he ought to be rewarded, and this he did by dismissing the case. Try one load of oar wood, and judge for your self who sells the biggest load of well A SMALL DEPOSIT That is all. And you can secure any article at and we will hold them until January First. The advantage of our plan is that' Vou Save 25 Per Cent ON ALL PURCHASES Now, doesn’t it pay you to buy for cash on our accommodating plan? j SHIPPING NEWS Savannah, and cleared for Liverpool: schooner Alma R. Holmes, Savannah. Children Who Aro Sickly Mothers who value their own comfort steamer 'RtrathaUan, and the welfare of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray’e Sweet Powdere for Children, for oso throughout the season. They break up colds, euro fevcrlshnete, constipation, teething disorders, headache and atom- nrh troubles. THESE POWDERS NEV ER FATfi. Sold hy all drug stores. 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. A trim pnrknge will be sent FREE to «*r who will address Allen 8 |.e Roy. N. T. \ moth SAVANNAH. Ga.. Dec. 7.—Arrived steamer Parthian, Berry, Philadelphia: The Josephine. Townsend, Key West. Balled steamer Chattahoochee. How- lett, Boston. CHARLESTON, S C. Dec. 7.—Ar rived steamers Juan, (Nor.) Hvtsten- dohl. Port Antonio; Chippewa, Goo- gins, Jacksonville and proc/sded for Boston; Huron. Staples. New York; steam yacht wlldbuck, New York, bound for Savannah; schooner John It Penrose. Taylor, Now York. Sailed gasoline yacht Pastime, Mi ami. JACKSONVILLE, Fta., De«. 7. rived steamer Apache. Staples. New York: Onondaga, Chichester, Boston: schooner Evelyn (Br.) Borry, (Barba dos*. Sailed steamer Iroquois, Ingram, New York, via Charleston: >*ehoonor McClure, (Br.) Dlnsmore. Amherst. N. S.: Horatio L. Phker, Colbreath, Bos ton; sixth bark Tllllo Baker. Spring- horn, Fernnndlna. NEW YORK. Dee. 7.—Ballad, steamer St. Jerome, Savannah. BREMEN. Dec. .. Terra. Bavanmt*-- und Brunswick. WATCHES From tho $1.00 Ingeffioll, at 75c, up to tho finest cased Waltham and Elgin move ments, all at 25 PER GENT OFF Umbrellas iffll A ' / * TMT' A large nnd splendidly as- RINGS For Gentlemen, Ladies, sorted stock, Gold nnd Sil- Misses, Children, Babies; ver handles, for Ladies and plnin, embossed, Monogram Men; choice nt—’ * and set, all go for— vT. 25 PER CENT OFF 25 PER CENT OFF "* ONLY 15 CENTS j ' J THIMBLES Guaranteed Sterling Sil ver. A wonder at our prioo of 15a 75c Knya Clock an " Mam* that other* sell for $1.25 and $1.50. DIAMOND RINGS and PINS $25 fo $1,000 Sierra. Savannah: Woden. Fernnndlna GENOA. Dec. Iberta, Si Charleston. NEWPORT NEWS Vo., Dee. 7.—Ar rived. steamer Thltnbleby. Savannah and proceeded to Rotterdam: VIKIng, Hop kins. Jacksonville. NORFOLK Va,. Dsc. 7.—Arrived. Olmsted, Police (®oupt Officer Bulllngton found tho man tendering about over the street at a late hour of the night, and hy the way he wan looking at the houses, stopping every now and then and trying to peer In, the officer thought him a suspicious character and In view of the fact that the burglars wero about to takt the city, he thought It best to have the man locked up for investigation. He had told the officer that his name was William Davis, and that he came from Hawklnsvlllo looking for work, and that be had met up with a man down at the depot who managed to get what spare change he had. leav ing him only a fow cents, and that he was looking for a boarding house In which to spend the night. It was then that the court turned to him and told him to make any statement that he desired to make. “Dlshyer de fuss timer ben In cote, an* yer has ter skuse me effer doan ack right, knser sho wants ter ack right. Dattsr wayer wus raised. Mer K r say lilt meks no diffonce wot come, s do right, an’ dat wotter tries ter do. Well, Jedge, hit jiss lak de pot leeces say, I come hysra Tom Haw- klnns-vllks fur ter git wuk. Wuk dun 8 In out In Hawklns-vUles, anner lexer aad-wukkln nigger. I sho lake to wuk. Dat do .way mer par raise me. Well. Wenner gits olTn de train down gander at de eyar shed, er mans wotter never seed In all mer bawn days afo, he aay look hyere nigger, whar me’n you aeed one.ernuvver afo? I say. doan spec yer ever did seed me afo, ksse T Is fom Hawkins- vlltes. He wiy, alnt you »R111 Davis font Brums- wick? Jed*#, I dunno how dat mans knowed mer name, but he sho call de turn. Den he eay, wot yer doln In die AN ATTRACTIVE CALENDAR FOR 1909. By far the most attractive calendar that haa been brought to our notice this year is that issued by the Pabst Brewing Company, of Milwaukee, In connection with their popular malt ex. tract, sold and known everywhere urn der the name of Pabst Extract, thi ‘’Best" Tonic. Like the preparation It represents, this charming calendar —of exquisite end appealing beauty —stands out In contrast and Is ex ceptionally unique among art calen dars for 1909. , The Pabst Extract Rose Gfrl Cal endar, as It Is called, Is rich In color, exclusive In design, with a touch of sentiment that makes a strong appeal to every lover of the heautli'ul. It portrays a charming girl In the bud of life bending gracefully over a great Jardiniere full of American Beauty roses, while In the back ground and looking from under i cool. Inviting trellis, overhung with vines, one can see a magnificent stretch of green sward leading up to a quaint old Colonial home. So skill fully has tho artist work-id out his conception that It is difficult to find words, that will do Justice to his achievement. It Is quite Impossible, however, te give to anyone who has not seen tho original, an adequate Idea of the In describable charm and womanly beauty with which the sweet ffeco of this girl-woman In the foreground Is endowed. Indeed, it Is no exaggera tion to say that no more hoeutlful panel than Pabst Extract Rose Girl Calendar for lt09 could adorn the walls of any homa. den or office. A oopv of the calendar free from advertising. 7x8* Inches, may be ob- talned by mailing ten cents In stamp* or coin to Pabst Extract Dept.. Ill Chestnut street, Milwaukee, Wis. This Is Worth Reading. Leo F. Zellnskl. of It Gibson street, Buffalo, N. Y.. says: "I cured the most annoying cold sore I ever toad, with Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. T ap- K ‘>d this salve ones a day for two ye, when every trace of the sore was gone." Heals all sores. Sold un- der guarantee at all drug stores. 2tc. DELAMOTHE REAL ROSE HAT PINS, MADE OF REAL ROSES. NO IMITATION; NO HUMBUG. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS. REMEMBER we take pleasure in SHOWING OUR STOCK and ANSWERING INQUIRIES, whether you buy or not. Come. 513 Cherry LAZARUS’ JEWELRY STORE 513 Cherry If you want to buy a house on easy terms, and you have a friend who also wants to buy one, I have got a specialty interesting proposition, which will net you a profit of three to four hundred dollars. G. C. Earle, 353 Third Street. Phone 77. HOW IS THIS? A five-ronm bonne jugt off Second street, only $1,500.00 Pay $600.00 cash nnd carry tho balance. Immediate possession. Frank B. West Real Estate and Insurance 417 CHERRY ST. Baltimore Heater In Good Order For Salo, Very Cheap JAS. 0. GORMLY, Phone 631 320 Third St. WANTED For cash two medium priced residence* do## In. FOR SALE Ons splendidly Improved plantation near Macon: vary beet condition; would msJctf- grand country home. Farms In various localities, lumber lands, vacant Jots In different parts of city. Several Improved city lots that pay well as In vestrpenta. JONES REAL ESTATE AGENCY 970 MULBERRY BTREET. GEORGIA, Dlbb County.—Win b* sold on the first Tuesday In January. IMP, at Public outcry at the .court bottao In said county within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash cer tain property, of which the following Is a full and complete description: One m Frick Belles* steal wire c friction feed saw mlllT No. 41M, complete with 21-foot carriage, 75-foot ways, three (3) taper oat hood blocks Idler and frame, two cant hooks, one ft) 41-Inch No. 3 Dleston tooth saw with Hoa pat ent teeth, now located at the place of R. J..Moore on Uie Columbus road. Said property being difficult and expensive to move the same will remain where now located and not brought to the court house for sale. Said property levied on os the prop- ty ef Skipper end Hardison to satisfy i execution Issued from the* superior iurt of Bibb county In favor of J. T. Avery ngslnst Skipper nnd Hardison. GKO. H. ROBERTSON. Sheriff. Thla December I. 1M. STATE OF GEORGIA, Bibb County.— To Thomas McGregor. Greeting: Walter McGregor vs. Thomas McGregor—Dt- o*Tl»'imae McGregor: The defendant, you ere hereby required personally or by attorney, to tie end ap- wir at the hurt superior court to he hel l n and f»r va Id county on the first Mon day in February next, then and thorn to answer th* plaintiffs demands in an sc- of divorce, ss In default thereof the * will proceed as to justice shall ap pertain. Witness the Hon. W. If. Felton, Jr., lodge „r asM court, thla ttth day of teinter. I'm* ROUT. A. NISBKT, Clark. —Get Onr Prlcos On— PERFECTION HEATERS AND RAYO LAMP8 CANFIELD OIL COMPANY, Phone 637. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Nntivo mid Western Monts. 620 Cherry St. Phone 351, SAFES OPENED AND REPAIRED H. & H. R. HUHN, Baa«m*nt American Nat’l Bank Bldg* Phone 187. Ilea Word} WANTED WANTED— Salesmen, both mala and fa- male, in every county In the south for boat patented novelties ever Introduced. Write for terms and catalogue. South ern Novelty Co., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—To rant furnished for bed room 20 days: must be In good condi tion. Phono 1204. WANTED—A few sslsct boarders; choice rooms and all conveniences; private Family, 240 Washington avsnu*. Phono WANTED—Horses and mules In trad* for pianos or organs of standard make pnd^ful^y guaranteed.^ Address The Cable FOX RIVER BUTTER. Clover Hill brand, II rente per pound. Oscar Bradley. Phones <51 -422. WANTED-Boarders; also tsbl# boarders. Ill Washington ave.. Phone I05T. WANTED- Christmas fruit cakes to bake at SI.00 mrh. Phone 2411. BBAtTTY FLOUR Is the beat, not aa good. Bay Beauty Flour to your fro- ceryman and get the boat. tfsd^^nd^takepbsltlons graduates, few weeks no\ learn barber — - — - waiting Our i, few weeks wmpistes, constant furnished, scholarship Includes monstrationa, examiner tools, demonstrations, axamlnstloas .and diplomas: writ# for catalogue. Moler Berber College. Atlanta, Ga. WANTED—Lady aa one of household In family of four (husband, wife and two children) to assist In household duties. Will pay reasonable salary. Address “flom*,*' this office. FOR RENT FOn RENT—Rooms for light housekeep ing or sleeping; meals If dasired. lllng FOR RENT—January let, desirable eight- room house, nil conveniences, close In. II. cars Telegraph. FOR RENT—Immediate noeseeelon, 11H Kim it., 774, 761, 711 Ash st. 0. U Harts, cor. Orange and Forsyth its. FOR RENT—Nicely fumlxhed room, steam heated, fine baths, private fam ily. 471 Mulberry, Carling’s flat FOR RENT—Two rooms or entire floor, all conveniences, furnished If dasired, for housekeeping, to party with refer ences. Address Desirable, care Tele graph. BUTTBRINB. better than country but ter. only 20 rents per pound. Oeoar flradt.y. Phnnn KfiMiiT. FOR RENT—One five-room house. 4C8 Duncan ave. O. A. Willis. Express office. BEE THE llghtbraad made from Benuty Flour at the different grooory etores. FOR RENT-Thro# choice connecting rooms, to couple without children; ref erences. 134 Washington ave, FOR RENT—Two l-room houses. Ross and Ash; one l-room, Dunruti ave. O. M. Davis. FOR RENT—List your houses with Wad- ley Investment Company. We move our tenants free. Grand building. Phone 237. FOR RENT—Two A1 ground fiooi offices In Washington block; atsam heat and Janitor, all conveniences. Apply to Ma con Ravings Bank. FOR SALE FOR BALK—Building lot on VlnevllU are. Seventy-one foot front. Vary de sirable. Bargain. O. M. Davis. FOR BALK—Cabbage plnnts. farm, 3 miles sri ... open, fine stock. Apply J. W. Aim- X III Second st. very t >1-421. FOR RALB—Four thousand dollars wilt buy on established city hustnr lng the name amount each year, balance In real estate. J. I* II Hardeman Bldg. i clear' V* cash, Ethridge, CALIFORNIA peon. Malaga grapes. Gill *“ war apple*. I*. ***• ». tangerine, figs, raisins. J. Coscrlo. FOR BALK—Nice home. Vtnevllle, shady aldtf. lot 44x11*. a hot gain, at 95,000. Brand new cottage, H. Heights 1500 cosh, balance monthly. M-arre farm for at* or exchange: 1*0 acres, cottage, barn. mon**Bldg! up for >0. rwss ss FOR BALE—dues perfecting press, with complete stcrcotypo outfit; good order: prints 4 or I pagc.i: 11,250 fob Maoon. Address Telegraph, Macon. Go. FOR HALE—Ten - horso Hchofleld Steam engine nnd boiler; good running ardor; 1110 for outfit Macon Telegraph. PERSONAL In tho demonstration on at our store beginning today. Pure Food Grooory- JUBT IN—A new line of Parisian hotr ornaments. Mr*. Bishop, Commercial Bank Bldg. AURR KRAUT and dill ptokleo. frerii c-ivk of • *' h Just opened. Oscar Brad- j. Phones 151-423. ALLBGRETTI candy. Darby HchafTa candy. Huylers. Petal plate. Tennejr’a candlOi and on fruits ~ fruits. J. Coscrlo. candy, _ choc- rystalltaed Ask your grocerymim for I MACON TYPEWRIT! NO EXCHANGE! Flrat class stenographic work. No. I Grand building. Phone 570. MONEY TO LOAN. ESTATE LOANS—1100 and Uf- i; no delay; loans cloned wltMn 24 f humid Hanking and gavrag* REAL wards; hours. Co.. 407 Cherry at. [ONEY TO LAND on raeJ ertste. tWSF aide monthly. J. J. Oobtx CoausmsuM I Saving* Bonk. MISCELLANEOUS EVERY lady In Macon will be Interested — on at our atora Food Grocery. NOTICE Is hereby given to parties bald ing pawn tickets No. 4V»io. 47.MI, 47,*j7. 4H.U39. 48.016. rams having exptr- rd and will be sold In 20 days IT not re deemed. H. RIoueneteln. BEAUTY FLOUR has th* world*# prim for making angel food rake. Sop Brauty to your grooeryman and gat the BEE MY new switches and RilUa 1 curl*: pimple and bleaching oral Mrs. Blsnop. Commercial (tank Bldg. LOST reward. A. J. Long. n same; one «n I If returned to the Troy Laundry LOST—Saturday afternoon, breast Kt with large amethyst Fin' phone 1775 for reward. leave at Telegrogi acowarA railroad. P m ; T Sun. only.. 1:11 l_». d ir •». Bun. 4 JO^II. yr. W. HARDWICK, 0. « olnwk