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■niw viinr patron
f <4 money. There
'mis about u news
nsele-s for you to
i succeed without
nv more than
ftt cotton,
make mechanical
i paper from time
konugtj will w«i -
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a good circu
the 1 Itli congics
rot. Ccmpuy
fcsork ol teaching
bulging bore Inst
H conceit nt the
ft, to u lull house,
Pul difleult pieces
nett ed the vocal
hey lind gone o
I thetni-olve* in a
| n credit to
■rood advertise^
Tiny.
Pnmiy wag awarded
r gelling the Imgc-t
^on ^B-ct ticket*, which
mueic:
awarded the
next highest,
"f “lici t niusif
did good wot k here
were Ingnly pleased
School Law,
Htd Teaeltera of the
hr 'terw C*miii tv:
> School law rMub: "No fetich
'mil imeive ]*n/ lor tint/ pupil
i* Iilluioerl lo N sraup other than
inriff'i Hied fe.'d book's.”
I >ut' uttcalion is called to the Inct
It the Ikk>Vs named below are the
L. iiliesl text-books for excluMite
L ia the Public schools of Pierce
luty. Lx* The law makes it m> duty
tlmt only the prescribed
[ u‘(sl I’atcon* and teacher* must
Vera tin resolves accordingly.
F.tr tho benefit of all concerned 1
hud priutol hereirith u lot ol
prescribed book* with the retad
'ice*: aliueXod. The name can be
fcjrclia*e«l lor ca«h from The A. 1*.
Brantley Co., Blackghear. Ga^ K it
8 *v Schlattoiville, Ga., and I..
P- Itii Glitter, Pat teuton, Ga . or they
be puirtiaaed Irom the American
Book (\-.. the pub'iyhei*. Sew York,
fir at Atlanta, then IH>|K»itory. Itt N. Foray Hi
s i.. <*•., and delivered tree
>1 charge nt yoai neatest express or
a»’>'ftice, lor the puce* given.
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The Old Friend
And the best friend, that never
fails you, is Eirr.mons Liver I'.egu
lator, (the Eel Z) —that’s wnat
you hear at the mention of this
excellent Liver medicine, and
jrf'ople anything should not else will be persuaded do.
that
It is the King of Liver Modi
cines; is L iter than pills, and
tikes the place of Quinine and
Calomel. Kidn- It acts and directly Bowels on and the
Liver, ys the whole
gives new Ufa to sys
tem. This is the medicine you
want. Bold by nil Lrugirists in
Liquid, oria I'owder to Lo taken
dry or made into e tea.
irrvisiiv pt(K»riSv«
Um th» Z Miami* In rest oat wrmp uift
J. u. ZKiLia *
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Our ViHittoJonselyn,
Below we give a brief account of
our vWA to Joa-elyn, n lilile town on
the S., F. A \V. By filly miles from
llldckshear.
Thursday morning we Ixj.trded the
way freight, the"! being no other <lay
time that Kto|)|K?il there, lor Jog-clyn
reaching our about 1:30
in the nltcrnoon. Wo found but one
store at this place ami dial one wit*
run by Mr. II. \V. Huinmnnd.
Mr. Hnmnioml is a clever man ami
runs an extensive business, including
lour or five turpentine distilleries,
fine steam siw mill, several
farms and mcreliundinc. nil of which
furnish employ meat for upwards ol
300
When wo arrived at Jo»«elvn we
Knew no one save a slight ac
quaintance with Mr. Hammond but
before we left there we knew nearly
everybody in (lie place.
At 8 o'clock wo visited Joaselyn
Lodge, Nc. til. where we met quite
it number ol lie K of P's and a more
social or erdamitig body ol gentle
nn*n we ninm >«>\. TIlC lodge is
compo-eil princ pally ol farmers who
live quite ii distance from town some
of them a* far u- 10 miles, yet, the
is ordinalily well attended.
Mr IV II. Smith, (lit! lias been
in office only a short while but makes
a gisul executive officer. The K. of
R. ami S , Mr, John T. Hammond,
a young man but, tills bis office
with promptne-s and correctness and
Iritis luir to become a beacon light
to tfie order In the neat Inture. That
lodge it ably officered throughout
which dispatches the l u-ii o » of lit •
lodge with credit to (hems Ives and
honor to the order.
Jousclyn bn* receijly |>ns*o<l
tliixnigh mi ordenl ol wind ami hail,
which did a great deal ol damage
blowing down lie -., lenee.-. and Mr
Hummond’* m-m shed and black
ahop, winch aro being rebuilt
n)1)|) , j U i,.txntial tli in U-Inra.
The hall did tnnelt damage t - window
sn^h, perforating them with large
hole*.
Wc le/l Jos*c!yn nlp'u: 9:30 Fri
‘'“I ntorning um! walked over to
Wnlthour, a di-t.mce ol ubiut out>
half to tore# foartha of ft milo Hera
wc made new aequainlance* with
"horn wo passed alwiut two and one
half h airs ten pleasantly awaiting
I he tlr.l train that would stop to take
u * loJeanp. I’Le principal busincrs
»l this place is done by Mr E
*’• Millet. who i« a getieml im teltaui
"(nnafactttrer «d naval 'tore-, con
tractor lor bridge and shipping tint
,l<?r ® ri ‘l depi.t agent His son*, (’ai
ml and Edward, arc courteous voting
the lormer is the gene .nl Ns.k
keejaT and the (alter the telegraph
operator.
Mr. Anderivm i$ puNtii.i-tcr
tlii* place, **h i ti m called Paxtoa,
and diK'S n geii 'iui mercaatile
ihwo, but lives over at J *<cljn,
11 » a clever K ol P
Mr. Miller v;ud he bid already
*,id 1000 Back* oi guano tin - sea-sin
of different brand* but that *»* tar
tiekiw their sale* in former years.
Several lanncis intormed u* that
ao far (hair .*<* -non wu- cotuvrti.al
cotton fcouM U* u *iCtN»oUpry condid
rraiHin, corn, (vitatoe.*, chuffer.*, etc.
taking its place.
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Stjod >/
--Y«vsNctUiOV*t
upm tv wj« 4
mJ frTTichenora
m m 13 •
J . Antis.ptre
(TnAi/iwv*
Cok.a
P if. ' v if A**'
AFTER L*.KE ORA
A Reward Cti-rei for Them by Governor
Atkinses.
The other day Governor Atkinson
rd , ' •
w.i
i,n- loi Hie piools to con> ict ant
per-os who has been lorg.ng land
grants >n the southern part o tie
slate and taking posessnu, ot
Ix.ihi - oi ,uii, tlm- (..Hi i
trouble and mconveri.cioe lo many
good citi/.en*.
1 noi to tin mu ung ol i x *a
in 1 7.) I< iu i* bj Mo l un i.
wer<* reef*iveil Ly the governor an
well as in the office ot the
*tate showing that someone was
making fraudulent grants to land,
thus cheating many innocent holders
out ol their property. A genuine
grant would be obtained and the
genuine great seal ol the state would
Ire taken from it and attached to a
fraudulent grant which was the
of deceiving many people. The leg
Mature authorized a reward for such
deceiver*, and the business was slop -
pod for a time, but lately a great
rnunv letters hove been coining in
and the governor has reason to believe
tint the swindlers are again at work
so he olVered the reward this morning
which he hope* will break up the
business.—Journal.
Chamberlain’* Eye and Skin
Ointment.
A enrtnln cure lor Chronic Sore B **,
Tetter, Salt Khcum, beald Head, Jld
Bbronlc Hores Eaver bores Ect«n*
Itch, Prairie Scratch**, bore Hippies
andpib-a. it I. cooling and soothing
Hundred* of case* have been enrod by
It after all oUmr treatment had (ailed.
t A -ot up In 25 and 00 cent boxes.
ATLANTA BUSINESS
UNIVERSITY
ATLANTA, GA.,
is tin- ndvani vd Imsinvss ■(•IkspI in the *->«tli
< iiuttuutvn uf nthvr tut-in. »s cnlU-Kmi nrv nl
ways in atumdioicf. hank
ing, «h«rth*nd, math matics, iM-miiniisliifi,
rmiiiufrcial law, ehirtilion, ant all cninii-r
i tuI branche* ure tnught by expurt 1 *, prole*
aionnlly trained «« U-acher*. <bir
nlioiiId' take innnediiitc advantaK''
of the MUperior furilitic* of tIi»* ifi*tttu
lion. Full |*ii rtiuular* will t>« furliifthet! on
application to the Secretary, K. J. Mac
Whitehall street, Ost.- ot t k
The Greatest Shoe
Bargain Ever
0
THIS SHOE IS EQUAL TO ANY |‘d .00
SHOE IN FIT, STYLE OK WEAK
Any Stylo, I’RICE
Hutton or
S' $1.50.
Laces Com- r
mon Sense 4 Postage paid
or Opera Toe BY US.
Send for a Pair To-Day
BRAD WATSON & CO.,
The Lemling Dry Good* House,
Owen’s Block, WAYCROSS, qA-
7 I'J fU ly.
HU (ATKIV FREE
Georgia Alabama Business College.
MACON, UA.,
CoaiVtlfil !«> W th# larjffet mu] luoxt f»r*u •
tioal in tlu* Soutli, i* giving « lUiitinev,
Hfu»rtham‘, Normal, Telegraph or I'm Vrt
rotil>e for $25.00 and bovrd ai
Al^v' given to otu* bov or girl iu each)
a full cour*e. Write *l on>e eml* >
iug ktnm)*e for {varlirulars. \ildre**,
UroKolk Vl.Afc.VM A Ul MXIMS 1 ot.l.l.i* E. |
Macofc, ktntrfia. y -in..
HOTEL PHOENIX,
J. W. STRICKLAND. Manager,
RATES: $2.00 Per Day.
VA lYCBass, »;rok«;ia.
to dfihit HiK a» »i c\>Kl bsth?
TiWo l*4“ik, LliVlnc linht" through
ut (h« builUidi: j.ll I U.> I,
Harnett House
WHEN Y«>t' vtSlT s.AV.AXXiAH RR St’Kt
TO >Tt>t’ At THIsi HOfSK.
Rates Reduced to $1.50 per
Day. '
Ttie Electric Cm. I. L HARBETT
SAVANNAH, GA.
■P S. 3. Cocventicn. i
-1 ill District Sunday School
Convention, comprising *eTen coun ,
tie*, including Lowndes anil Berrien.
will be held at Adel, may 3rd and
lt|t The executive committee is now
preparing the program and the Adel
lK50ple arc gf>m t0 make the
,j on onc 0 f great enjoyment and prof
rhe 3un<la y Schools tbroughou. j
ieco „ D tj^ g aie looking forward to,
the evenl aD<) W|H soon select their
delegates. The convention last J ear
waH h e |j in Valdosta, the best in the
history ol the district.—Valdosta
Times.
Governor John C. Underwood,
Kentucky, commander of the North
ern division <d the U nlted veterans,
oalls for flowers to be sent to Chicago
to reach there liefore the 80th day ol
May, for the purpose of decorating
graves of Confederate soldiers buried
j„ (tnicugo. The dedication of the
j beautiful memorial monument takes
place on the 30th of May.
1
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
gives the best satisfaction of any
cough medicine 1 handle, and as a !
seller leads all other preparations in |
this market. I recommend it lnscau.se i
it is the best medicine I ever ban
for coughs, colds and croup. A.
\V. Baldridge, Millersville, 111. For
sale by Harley Davis, lilackshcar.
Tho Latest Fish Story.
q-|„, |„| ( .*t, fish story is one told by
, , )avl8> ’ thal Joh „ F. Knox,
recently caught a cattish which
weighed thirteen pounds, and had
j ri j( H rna w the carcasses of twi>
grown cat squirrels. Who next?
D die,ou< Home Canned Pears, 10
cent* for 2 lbs., 16 cents lor 3 lbs. at
The A P. llRATt.KY Co.’s. 2 -tl.
For seven years or more Mrs. W.
I>. Ig)infer, of Quincy, Ky , was sub
ject to severe attacks ol cramp colic.
Mr S. R. Morse, a druggist of (hat
place, recommended Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, which has effected a permanent
cure, saving her much suffering lie
smIch the trouble and oxpenHe of send
mi: lor a doctor, which waM often
necessary, For Hale by Harley Ha
vis, lilackshcar, Gn.
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Do You See Spots /
before ycu in th« oi, 7 Thxt’a
1 jrour liver’* fnilk Rheumxtitm,
jiche Dyepejwi*. and Neuralgta, Head
Billiousness an ai]
your liver's fault.
-Ptom* ol a Disordered Liverf
Pam in back, tijt and shoulder a, a
bad lasts in the mouth, wonted
tongue, general drow*-.ness, diges
tion had. fullness in the stomach, lose
of apfxctde, sour and ascS stomach,
habitual cost.venesa. dots before the
«ya»* »-in aallow, eyes yellow, ner
vousness. mm pies on the face, dry
oough, confused mind.
At the first fcppefcrancd of
these symptoms call oo your
merchant for a hot tie of
C5
■ tr^siNeuralOto (jJR.Er
K |WJ straight to work on tbt *■
livar. It cleanam thi* organ—
OMkw it activ* again -punftoa
your blood and you’re cared,
*•' t*ar 0 — m n l w ttmhaxt hf R.
fULLEN k NEWMAN,
4* ttr.ort. ta ra.
KaexvUio, Tamo.
EXPOSITION NOTES
Arrangements have been complete
ed fur the lighting of the grounds of
the Cotton Stales and International
exposition Company. A large nutn«
her of arc and incandescent lights are
Under the plan outlined
by Mr. II. M. Atkinson, the grounds
wi „ be dutifully and brilliantly
lighted, and the electrical display
will be very complete, Exhibits wi 1
be made by a number ol companies,
arul the General Electric Company
to eclipse all former dis- I
The courts have granted a charter
t0 * ie w ex>can l "'^ e '■‘ ID l ;a,] y
- . -
w ,c w, “ ercct 14 -P'^ a ' l ‘ a J !, ' on
lerl Ji e8 at 1 0,t0n ta,c *
and International Exposition grounds
and the work of construction will
proceed at once. This will be one of
the most attractive foreign villages
on the Terrace*, and will reproduce,
literally, the characteristic scenes ol
Mexico.
Attempted tc Pass Confederate Honey.
a negro, name unknown, was ar
rej q e ,j this morning by the police for
try mg to buy a railroad ticket with
dollar conledernt.e bill. He
was finally discharged. He stated
positively that lie was not aware that
the war was over and thought the
money was good.—YVaycross Herald,
March 20 th.
A severe rheumatic pain in the
left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H.
Lopcr, a well known druggist of I)es
Moines, Iowa, for over six months.
At times the pain was so severe that
lie could not lift anything. With all
he could do Le could not get rid of it
until he applied Chamberlain’s l'am
Balm. ‘‘I only made three applica
tions of it,” he says, “And have
since been tree Irom all pain.
now recommends it to persons
larly afflicted. It is for sale by
ley Davis, Black-bear, Ga.
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« Health
’ means so much more than'
'you imagine—serious and'
* fatal diseases result from'
' 'trilling ailments neglected.' Nature’s'
’ Don’t play with
’greatest gift—health. '
ItyouarefeehtiK weak »
Brown’s out oi sorts, ,,
and generally ex
hausted, nervous, ' .
have and no appetite work,
i can’t I
begiti at oncetak''
Iron ing Me strengthening themosuelia- „ 1
medic ine,which iron ii j ^
B rown’s Bit
: * * ‘ ttri, ties cure—bent*! A hw bot- ^
comes from the .
. Jjiuuj \tt/tn, j very t vfiH't first stain and dose—*'/ fettr it’s t
1 a plpm sam to take. 4
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
r Neuralgia, Troubles,
’ Constipation, Bad Blood
‘ Malaria, Nervous ailments <
; C.ct only Women’s the genuine complaints. it has crossed red ,
{: lines on tin- wrapper. Aft others are sub- ^
stitutes On receil>t of two sc. stamps we .
V wilt *n mi set of Tea Beautiful World's ^
1 Fair V lews and book—free.
I B^OWN CHEMICAL J BALTIMORE. MO. '
!4c. COTTON
r
q Make* 4c. PRICES, even on
C PIANOS & ORGANS
K
K
K be discouraged, but
R * write for our great
R Bargain List and Wonderfully
K Emty Install mem Terms. !
e 4c. PRICES.
% A new before Mathusbeli *»Jd. Piano #30 leas than Iri rj
§ ever I
•40 ^aved oni t dtertiiyr Furxx K
Twenty Nearly New Square Pianos 1 ;
M >*•* York tflrp away Prices. 0 ~
Fifty New Pfirt9. Upright#—from Beet Mat
cm At Out
Hkii Mlrivr T >p Organ on)/ # 50 . a
SAVE MONEY bv buying from the C
GtruteM Soathttn Music House. (J
LIDDED A BATES, B
Savannah, Ga K
c
z.r- Klrlnn*, Factory rl.BM PrlCM. at Q 5
5C5252sS?SZS25Z
V. L STANTON & CO.
-DRUGGISTS,
BLACKSHEAR, -o- GEORGIA.
A Full List cf Crag:. Pi'.est MelicUu,
oad Cruggist*' Suairi**
Tobacco and Citrars. o
fllFIKir. SUTHliiT ill
toilkt articles.
Trv oar SMOKELESS LAMP CniM
NET’S—will not break ttoa heat.
l hvainans' . Prescription* given special,
attention hv a roaijvieat Pharmacist. j I
What is
A •: A
Caatoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infanta
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates tlio food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas
toria Is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.
Castoria.
- CMtoria Is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers hare repeated!, told roe ot its
good effect upon their children."
Da. 0. C. Osoooo,
■Rowell, Mass.
« Castoria is the beat remedy for children of
which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
lnterrat of their children, and use Castoria in
stead of the various quack nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves."
I)». J. F. Kischelok,
Conway, Ark.
The Cantxu Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City.
UNUERTAKE US’ GOODS, -UNDERTAKERS’ GOODS,
-METALIC CASES, CHEAP COFFINS.
W. R. McIntosh Sc Co.,
WAYCROSS, GEORGIA.
We are opening the largest and best stock of
Furniture , Carpets , Hugs , Malting , Etc ,
EVER BROUGHT TO WAYCROSS.
And will compete with any market in prices
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Mail or Telegraph Orders for Furniture or Burial Cases Promptly Attended to.
JV1SI. WHITE
-Builds to Order
WAGONS, BUGGIES & CARTS.
■4
i-riT
- rsrfcl
Docs UebO' til B)ack.<mithing anti
kinds of Repairing.
HOKSESU 0 EJ>"Q A Sl’Et ^
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PRICES REASONABLE.
Shops near.Mabaffey’s Store,
BI.ACKSHEAU, GA. 3 - -> §lv
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Parties desiring Huntingin information os to
Fisbingand Florida should
write B. \V. Wren n, Passenger
Traffic Manager, Plant System,
isavannali, Ga.
1 np iir*t Mtoci W. L. DOUGLAS
tor the Least Money
V 1 $3 SHOE FIT FOR
A '
e A KING,
r \ Over One Million Peoplo wear the
• . W ’ i\\ Dou S ,a * 93 » n ‘ 1 •* Shoes.
c They _ fire , All oop best shoes are eeunllr ■Atiafartorv
a rt the vnlue for themon
n Their They eyuaJ custom shoes in styie and fit.
wearing qualities are unsurpassed
m A. S5,S4,$3,60 Ir Tour dealer cannot supply you wt t t*i_
e c.r4.vu,rmtt
•i 83.00 r.tr.ag K.Bjrer...
ABlMWSSi Poftoe Shoo*. 3 win.
Ik JJ.kOJJ mltvit.
It roar de&Srr Muaot jappi j
row. wwve for cxUlogae.
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Up-a * 2?the k W. L. Douglas,
Brerki.A, Xm,
'o'
For sale by STRICKLAND £ GRADY.
S TRUTIClL mm
COLLEGE.
Perter's Business College, Macon. Ga„
Valdosta Business College, Valdosta, Ga
“Highest . „ Honored Coileges the " Actual bu.ineas
tn State from the -Urt to finish.
Ranking c and Auditing, Book-korpi.-ig and finance with schools of Shorthand Tvo*
writing sad English. Thcrongb. practical and progres.irc. • '
S-r.d for circulars and heauti ul sprciaion of penmanship. Terms liberal Grad
uates assisted lo pwmon*. Addrem J. E. PORTER, Macon, Ga., or Ga.
Castoria.
“ Castoria is so w«i I adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior toauz prescription
known to rue." JL D.,
IT. A AvJtmm.
lit So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
“ Our physicians in the children's depart
ment hare spoken highly of their experi
once in their outside practice with Castoria,
ami although we onlj hare aioong our
inodical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet we are free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it."
Ukited Hospital and Dispeksart,
Boston, Mass.
Au.es C. Smith, Pre».,
Guns, pistols, finwaI-e, stoves. eta,
Repain-d at short notice. Sowing
Michiues, of all kinds and make,
nwrhanled and put in first-chss
Working order, All work guaranteed,
WEBSTER’S
INTERNATIONAL i
dictionary :
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A Grand hducafjr. of the \
Successor
“ Unabridged.” <
Standard of the !
U. S. (iov’t ITint- '
&§ 3 ing (^ttice, theU.S. and J
: Supreme of nearly Court all the .
Schoolbooks. J
'V-i-js?' J J "Warmly by com- t
mended every I '
State of Superinten- Schools,
dent i
733 tors anti other almost Educa- with- J !
out number. i
A -College President writes: “For j
“ ease with which the eye finds the <
“ word sought, for accuracy of deflni- i
“tlon, for effective methods in Jndl- -
• eatinsr pfominrlBtlntt, f«F |8Hr*
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G. A C. MEKRIAU CO., PnbUsbera, j!
Springfield, Mas s., V.S.A.
to the publisher* for free pamphlet. ( J
9T l>o not buy cheap reprints of ancient editions. ,
I .Good wage* Salesmen to sell Wanted. our Xiirerry Stock.
Apply f„r terms. tV* will have for Spring
and Fall, 18‘.I5, an immense stock of Apple,
Pear, lVach, Plum, Apricot, ( berry Grapa
etc. Al osmdl fruits, shade and orna
mental tr.eg, mse<, etc. We make a spe
cidtvjof We wholesaling will sell to to re-ponsilde large planters parties di
rect.
and lake note parable in six, twelve and
eighteen months. Address:
Write us for wholesale prices.
Socthkk.v Nr user Y Co.,
1-10 tf Wiru hcst.r, Tenij