Newspaper Page Text
HJBft&CK hUCAS & GO,, .
BBWOIB T f
fahingten, * - W ft.
.r friends from LinAua county
IKMpfg by ns. When
in our line give
B E» Whnt moth* is to i’I.ea.-v;
Jfrry a complete stock.
JOURNAL J3KS.
Kir B. Smir’i Esq., of Wiwhing
Hvas in town Tuesday,
p. pin Enoch town the ,Johns, first of of this Washington,
wee-'.
Hiss Bill, of Olay Hill, is visiting
gs Mattie l'•* riled go.
r. A. S. Jlawcs, of Bordeaux,
Nathalie
lit to relatives at A'onvood.
v|Mr. W. P. Mims, who ha? been
sick, is we arc glad to sav,
g ( catlyimproved.
Mrs. Barksdale, of Elbert county,
Mtts Essie DuBose, of Lisbo",
visitiug at J udge Eemen s.
Now that the primary is over Jet
see to i't that .James R. Hogau i
next governor.
Mr. W. M. 0»-ifclodgf. remember' I
the .Toutin 'a L with two flim watcr
melons this week, for which we ..re
mauy obligations.
In order to get a fall tubulated
of Wednesday’s delayed primary day this
the Jorfii-TAI. is one
week.
IVhen you get hurt, use Dr. Tich
enor’s Antiseptic. is You’ll until never try know it.
just how good it you
Only aO, cts. at your druggists.
ported Soma disorderly certain Condt.ofc sections, .is of re¬
from the
county on election day, but as a rule
ilie day passed oifWy quietly.
Messrs A. M.* Moore, J. M. Reese
and J. C. Monterivf, all prominent
citizens of the lower phrt of the
county, were in tosee the editor this
week.
Protracted meeting will commence
pastor. at the Bajitist Rev. Mr. church Harris, Saturday. will have
some assistance, but we'hayy’t ioarned
who it will be.
UTlie for Jouuhai, has since much more
room news now our an
nonneement column is discontinued.
Correspondents will ple-ise bear this
in mind.
Did you get a-sample of Dr. Tioh
cuor’8 Antisepie? If so>- don’t -.throw
it away—its too good to be wasted.
Try it when you get hurt or have
colic. It will do its business quick.
Mr. Tom Paschal, of Augusta, was
in Liocoluton a short while Wednes
doy. Mr. Paschal is a former Lin
coin county man and has numerous
friends here who are always delighted
to see him.
Mr, Ed. Lyons, of Augusta, was
tip this week-on a visit to hia mother
iu town. Mr. Lyons left yesterday
for Kentucky where lie goes to pur¬
chase a supply of stock fei his stable?
in Augusta.
When yon visit Augusta don’t fail
to stop with Mrs. W. 8. Iteid, 1021
Broad street. Our Lincoln friends
will find this an excellent home¬
like place to stop at while in the
city.
Prof. Otia Ashmore and wife, of
Savannah, are on a visit to Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. W, Partridge. Prof. Ash¬
more is a son of Lincoln county and
is Ijehj in great esteem by our people.
is one oi the most noted educators
in the state.
Quite a largs crowd was in ..town
yesterday to witness the consolidation
of the election returns, Some dis¬
content was noticeable when
resnjt was announced, but as a rule
tliose who participated iu the primary
will support the nominees iu the
general election.
A petition has been of between 500 and (100
names presented to Ordinary
Lane requesting him to call an elee
tion for prohibition. The Ordinary
will issue the call the first Monday
iu August fixing the date between
and 15 of September.—Georgia
H ‘‘Last summer one of our granu
was sick witli a severe bowel
says Mrs. E. G. Gregory,
of Frederickstown, Mo. “Our doc
tot’s Chamberlain’s ramedy had failed,, then we tried
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very
speedy relief.” For sale by Price
& Nash.
Mr. Geo. H. David, one of the
solid farmers of the Goshen neighbor
hood, paid the editor a pleasant call
yesterday and while here gave us his
as a wheat grower. Mr. David
he has been '•aising In's own
wheat for the past twenty years and
besides this he makes enough com
and oats to do him. This year In
planted four bushels and gathered
om, hundred and t-wMvc. On the
j f<mr acres he put forty-eight- bushels
of eotton seed and tour hundred
poiinds hard of acid. We think his record
a one to beat.
Ts,t; Si-nutortol Convention,
The, People’s party senatorial
. invention will toeejt at Rousseau
Springs August 4. which is Thursday will be
of next week. A- senator
nominated and other business of
importance attended to. A full con¬
vention is desired. The delegates
from Lincoln county are, W. IL
Bennett, K, B. Edmonds, II. L. Cnl
hortson, A. M. Moore and B. W.
lUnnedy, Sec the official call of
Chairman West in another column.
----
I Xtanger of Both.
Tho following is from the pen
■i pretty pupil of it MISSOll ri femide
college: well, intrepid heroes,
‘•Faro ye
Haste.to war with its alarms.;
V'oiv’l! return to find us sheroes.
Waiting iiere with j awning arms;
If the Lvamards do not fight; ping you
In the sanguinary
Hasten Inyak and we will h ug yon,
In wild spasms is of both delight.”
Such peofry
and .......1‘here encouraging rn ‘..... is
hat the boys ai; the front may d. .-eei
m a stampede and come home, but
then too th inducement should fill
the ranks with volunteers who will
enlist just; to get a change to come
back.
♦Br
Ooci’gla Normal mu
4>-bep < .
The above named state institution
for the. education - of Georgia
and young worn-: w il
eiulrh r-nmta 1 re-wioi! on c number
14, 1808. It is hoped that Lincoln
county will .-lend, a dirge dviegatren
b> ti is exo 4; mf reh‘oi . .re ..- -im .
The en ii •• cost of a vcaPs
atice, ■iuch.uling board - incidental fee,
books and st-rtionary, is only $110.
There are us-,ally a be great accommodated, many more
applicants hLce than -ran
those v V more wish -o • ttend
i-:h ns .reoly for admission as
“
us ►-.--re-.ible
Ti e new bataregoH oontainihg ini!
ledgevilf-?, ■N. Ga. A. Dbawjobd, 0. 8. V.
; dkiiotJibr 1 msi iaer Captured.
. . Marshals Whitely and Stovall and
Deputy Collector Davis made an¬
other- raid in Lincoln county hist
week, and this time Mr. J .-hn 0, S
Flanigan was carried off A captive.
The officers about » month ago
arrested Flanigan while he was at
his still and v/bile be «nd the officers
were at hia (Flanigan’s) house, the
j utter took leave through e window
and was seen no more until Wednes¬
day morning of last week. The offi¬
cers arrived at the home unsuspeetingly ”-f Flanigan
at 3 aEin. Flanigan of back door. Ho
walked out the is
blind in the left eye standing and as Deputy his
Collector Davis was on
blind side, he walked straight in
the arms of the U, S. officer, Seeing
that ho had been entrapped by the
alley officers, he made no attempt to
again The escape. prisoner taken to Augusta
was
and was there given a hearing before
Commissioner Calvin. His bond was
fixed at $200 and he being this unable much to
find anyone willing to take
responsibility, was sent to jail.
Seven stills in all have been de¬
stroyed in this comity in the past
few months.
A, U. Fatter, with E. C. Atkins
& Co., Indianapolis, Ind., writes:
“I have never before given a testimo¬
nial in- my life. But! will say that
for three years we have never been
jtbout Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
umi Diarrhoea Remedy in the house,
ana my wile would .re soon think ol
bemu without flour as i bottle of
this Remedy in the snmmt-r ufil scison. oi
v-fi ■ .■ used r w;B: te-ve
our children, and it has never railed
.to cun—not simply stop pain, but
cure at ofi otely- II is all riget, and
an vone no tries it will find it so.”
For gale- by Price & Nash.
—
1) Perhaps you have assde
H! U P ®« iW M
Stiffs kfz v|
Emulsion 8 I *”
this summer. Mr&L Ajjjjjft
ii Then look for fei
|5*his tns wrappef, picture on a SW |' | n C%
m ;
if fi man with a big Sfi-U
|| Ssh oil his ,j-M•'VonettlMoS back. 3
is} r> uo 0 „ Rei P ivt i, /u.»w wifi ffa
g/ you Cf something jus? frR
M fis SOOd- J >@ f|
J When y«u want eou .
liver phosphites oil and you the want hypo-/| the MS
very best. You will
p/ t.bsra io Emulsion. only one place,
Scott’s C© i
There is fiO Other eraul-t
g> sioa like it; aone Other andSg m
Wm does the sstne work;
Other hits the seme If
record of cures. \¥ 1
Ail Druggist®, 50 c, and $x. |
Scott & BOWne, Chemists, N. Y.
v mml*: U V
*<
MARTIN’S X ROADS.
Fanners in this neighborhood have
begun well. laying by. Crops are looking
V «>',Y
Rev. W. ri. Green is oarryimr on a
protracted meeting at Weils Greek
church this week.
Mr. dim Ire-ni.-n, lorn* .By <4
Lincoln county, but now n i' ! ',:minc*Dt
I merchant at Jackson, Miss., was
among his many frit mis at Kenna
(: 116 i snorts t’i j <:r« ps
I- Mr. Leo. Cloy, oi (Jolnaibia, visited
j hin ron at K'emvi Sunday,
j i Mia", pate Clary of Levorltt, and brot.1 visifrd r, Mr.
Tyron Olarv,
j friends in Rnr villo . -t bun-.uiy,
1 Messrs Will and J;o ; ) ard-ui, of
HImul-iacounty, are visit!-.:;; (’"Ends
nea ibu: nJace.
piiiie; 1 1h ■ i uibif Br >s
corn’s 'indent, was in our town h lilt
j ..... ! ' J RiKA
METASYILLE.
Crops are fine in this section.
How about the picnic, Mr. ivutor?
| Is it a thing of the past.
Miss Mattie Lou spent
!. J ~ arretl;
IT . J. it. Ibathor ffi d faitiiiv vi3
ited >*; datives as Giiil ? •*. last
'*" e ^
Mv. V A. Haynes, rT o‘ „ T) Posme,
was
in X nr ^ vd^buh-my A. Logan ana son i-o sard,
>-’nn-" Washington, were re .e-revree
i 'f- L• Lctidall, of 1^=, . -»uh
<»ie . ianm), are^viai-mg > emu re here.
& Ir - ^ V a r i y0 u’ VJ
8 ue ®J 01 , 1 •. *• • /' •}' ,w0
1 18 .°* t Co V un<H *. ! J
of rb - i:refr - states , . :re/ red
^ I ,ea ® e 13 u ’ jt deoiai-ru ->ey
wil I own greater part et .m sere
R ;e Washing,ten
; ' id - Mbrs from
went up to Atlanta last ’ c <y k
wink- tnr.re saw the Spaiusn
prisoners at Fort MoPb won.
Mr. Reuben Hathaway and bis son
in law Mr. Reese, with his wife,
Emanuel county, visited, the. family
of Mr. J.T. Hiuria last week. They dis
came by private hundred conveyance miles. a
taupe of o no
Mr, Geo. Prather is spending Cliiford’g this
week with relatives at
Grove.
Mrs. Mai ilib House, who is
odd years old, had « family
at D H. CL Walton’s Monday, at
whio .th'! - fourth ’ generation
present. *" ■
Mr. Will Jackson, of Washington, Sutnrdiiy
night killed a in negro self defeneiq boy th^re the
negro
insulted him and besides struck him.
Mr. Jackson used a pistol, Siring
three shots, all of which took effect,
causing Mrs/' death almost instantaneously. her
G. E. Butler ia visiting
mother, Mrs. Sallie Truitt, at Mai
iofysville. Miss Mamie Paschal, of Aonia, is
with her sister Mrs. W. J. Garrett,
who is sick.
Mr. oy MnlivL.i- y‘-’ we regret to
say, n: quite- sick fins wrtihg
Mrs. G. L. Albeit and children
spent Saturday with Mr. A. H.
Tyler’s family at Loco.
DEATH OF MISS DJ.MPTE Af.BF.A.
Miss Dempie'AIbea, who had been
sick for nearly two years .with, that
dreaded disease consumption, died at
her father’s home, Mr. W. B. Alb a,
on the 17th inst, in She the twenty-third
year of her life. were a great
sufferer, but bore her sufferings pa¬
tiently, for she -ore a
rcb ;
inti. v.
c-nr out It;
th
If, do ■; not srem s e an a.
pars-.re- •- oho if tiuq ::av-/ lived < ’ l
their adrele-d time uu ■ re- i-n '
natm ii they off shonid, in the bloom ■' w:
we. see one cut
Ijf- bud - ye h hover that h . - iu.G b--';u«
to ; that has not even bioremed to
i ehoiv ns how useful it-will be—i ;•
cannot undo. o:m why such a ten
Father can do this, but-alas 1 we
j were not Him made to uoefch understand all things the
doings of who
well. But let us not weep nor grieve
for her for she is out of her sufferings,
and we have every assurance when
' we look back over her o icf life that
she is now in heaven ana besides she
said to her aunt, Mrs. G. K Albea,
they, must not grieve for her as aim
|T3»“»»J Monday »t at th, 12
Rehobeth esmete-ry
o’clock, tu.v. W. A. Bogun conduct
w tha f!au:rftl ac>1 • Kov :f
Gaines w#s mso present and in#
sovj-jj, very ,fth appropriate remarks, atier
v saddened hearts tender
friends laid her to rest ia the grave
,hat. had been prepared lor her.
Roving voung ladies literally covered which
the .crave with ilowers, among
was a very beautiful Cross nuiue of
wood and “covered with die. choicest
dowers sent bv friends from Augusta.
W e have every assurance that the
grave will give her lip, as it did our
dear Savior. May the family in their
sorrow bear.this in mind and ’now
humble submission to the will of our
Heavenly Father. They have our
heartfelt, sympathy. Girl.
Boy and
Fieoin A r. other tjoidler lioy.
CdrirwponUence Homs Jo'mimal.
OIIICKAMAUfiA- I’AHK, .fitly 22.—
As 1 have not written anything here iVr
the Jourkai, since arriving short I
will now contribute a letter
while I have a few leisure moments.
The Park is one of tlm prettiest
jdae s that could possibly have for been the
selected by the government,
army heatupeaters, but it is not
i. 1 l!; v by any means. The dento
r.ite 1 ; is■ etvrinous. A gm many
e regime! r h.ave died vithin tlu
past few days and there is now a large
cumber on the sick list.
When I first came here there was
sixty-iivti-theligand soldiers in camp
: h eouse-bntole number of them
have beet! -f c •. i mported to the seat of
war oud rr w ; now rou rain a only
forty-Mve thousand. It is
fit tha., a mwuber of other -’eg
imeoh- will l,o forwarded to the front
ntl;an ariy dale and among them
■vi IV lie ours A the boys are nox
cus to he ■: ent c 'tho front - , they
van ■> give oh. blood, Spain fro uiiro of
,HoiU‘"-fU :i •xting doubt
if they are given an opportunity they
vi!I sustain heroically the far-famed
valor of our people.
While the beautiful out a few days around ago looking here
si scenery
:o my surprise I came scross my
. oiis , Ed. Moseley, .1 nephew of
!' Yoscle.y, of Lincoln county.
wi.:.i du. has been eon lined to
ft hospita!, bat I am glad to know'
itL.fi s.j i- : now improving and is n.-i
to s: n • end eat ill he cun get.
[ Will again 8000.
llsanir Fbubman.
----
lire yes: evil fault if/OU Use nld
inshl'fiieifi greasy salves and lini
imonts" th.fi soil year clothing and
offend your olfactories, when you can
get, xsat 'ery pleasant ami stainless
liquid, IV. Tre n e s i or' a A n ti aepti e. It
i sr. finis, - r.s, etc., quicker anything. and
with ie.re suffering than .md
itk'/tc Only 50 eta. at druggists thev
Soil it.
‘
^j MWa ^hyOhambsrlaln’BOellc, Chslera
and U:«.^3C» Samody Is the Bast
1. Because it affords almost instant
relief in ca.se of pain in the stomach,
ootio and cholera mbrbos.
by 2. Because it is the only remedy
that never fails in -he most severe
cases of dysentery and diarrhoea., only
3. Bocanse it is tin remedy
that will cure chronic diarrhoea.
f; 4. Because it is the onh remedy
that will prevent bilious colic,
ff. Because it is the only remedy
that '6. will Because cure it epidemical is the only dysentery, remedy
'that cab always infantum, Be depended upon in
cases of cholera
7, Because it is t,i»e most pbompt
and most reliabie medicine in use for
bowel Because complaints. it produces bad
8. no
results.
9. Because it is pleasant and safe
to take,
10. Because it has saved the lm*
of more people than any other med
icine in the world,
'J’lm 25 and 50o sizes tor sale by
Price & Nash.
■<V* »fc~
Big Barhaoas at Beulah Church, Near
lisbon, Ga., July 30,1SS2.
%
Dinner, 50 cents for adults.
U 25 “ “ children.
fret ];r< eeeds ro be approproated to
the painting of th ■ inside of Beulah
dhurcli.
Barbecue in charge of jlupt. !>. B.
(Jade.
Fre> r, rriage that day.
i ' ,.- ,‘fi fil-renrm.re;-. Mich.., r all re^iggist oi’
ASvre . ion, so. 1 ■ P IK
j good testirnoniars that [}, V(
i VmWwhsd bv the re-re- 'itcti rer *
iCham rlnio’s Colic, Cholera and
j iai rhi-s-a ? V. medy < ' id be by duplica
red in tire - town. For sula Price
| , Nusii.
I
-;har!cj?v- h 'i ,, Carolina' By.
wi-eire • v 4 i ASUVU.EE SI10UT USE.
SchKiInlp in i-U'ctt OrSnVnr Sril, 'S'. 1 !.
Leave Augusta f* 41 i a in 1 40 p m
rrive Crcoc wuua U 17 p m
. <» 10
l * / Andersen p m
•* jRitireTii' 1 15 p m 7 00 a m
re GreDtiviiie^ H m p m
‘ GJeiiii 4 05 p m
Spartimbnr& 3 00 p m
“ bialtid.i 5 88 p in
“ - 12 cud ereoavilfe 0 03 {.* ni
re. Asheville 7 tK> p rn
heifv# AsliviVL’ y g; m 80
pur tanhursi U 45 u in 4 p m
Glenn 10 1)0 n m
ijrf«env ilk* V 50 fe ill l 00 p m
Lauren re 1 80 p III 7 D> »> »n
Aisderdon » 7 00 u m
Green woo’d ■-1 '1H p m
At Aa ,, u a t .i r> oo p m
' ore-; ;y ,, '> l 4 44 p 111
l‘.i xl) u m
:: 7 30 a m
. 0 20 a ?n
7 20 ti m
f.»vu aivus:- K, 55 p m
A T ,T8 ffi‘ v w' 00 p m
:v 15 ]> in
;; V> 30 a in CT
Km iiobn 10 85 a- m L»
- 10 50 ft 3i —I 30 p m
;; J- ik* in
CC 08 p ir.
i,faYe bo'fe^ton C3 &) 50 a in
vr.Ji.'li.iy.,; h m
.. 1 r*r> p m cc 15 !i m
2 10 p m r ih » m
Fairfaj'" H 15 p IU 0 25 & m
10 3a n m
; 10 47 a ia
A ri ..,. 12 55 p m
'
MOpmtnrin ronnectlon from Aagn»t« makes poinie c»n
at dre«nw<wtf rnr «ii
ndlw,,5ni ' Hl> * rt * n *
' Vir »nv i'nfcrroatl.m relatlro to tickets, rate*,
•*»«*»<«*• vie rtdw cKAIG. Gen. Fas, Apt.
\V. .
ii. . NOU'ni, Soliciting Tr/iflic Agt.
j\ . KMEHSON, Manager.
Au’/iiHu, Ga.
HONESTY K Mil
1
sentations Gots hand might in hand draw with honesty store ia merchandising. and perhaps sell Newspaper' once)
you to a you
would'be but your again last purchase fall, and there. also the We following not only want Wo to sell yI
summer, next one. cann«
to even exaggerat the merits of our offerings. Our statements are
bached with, the merchandise.
•xk. * I HIS WON1H V:fc. WILL SELL
Lid*;- u Kid BmionSLccft 60c.
* Lntfiets’ Kt.l I on fih tii
Lti.liC ' Point. \. lv t0.* yUv $|.95
Lenet* Dongoia Ciudnnati Shoes $1.-50.
v .»r'u/j n latk»t to;/ ms.
: iuj* Tati am; Biadk OxTnr is 80o.
•* extr>?‘Si-$S«.
Liullcs' T»n and Black O.vtonla f-.OO.
ObltdrcR’* School Shoe* -av-.
5000 Men's Sample Felt Hats 1 ia I?is>; , a xck. Drab and Pearl in nil the
:. i-est St - *■ a: s . 06, H . t rh $2.00 Anywhere.
GR - •l ■ r EASTKfiTi f re :e company,
B. MANAGER, wi
C-. TAr.Vt.H,
907 Broad Stree-., 4 Auquslai Ga. ‘
mmi m «
arc embodi- in oar “Warm-wetitlH " Glothing. Our stnpk of. J
Serges, Alpacas and (irasii Smts, this season is larger than over.
With one vf He - ’ - ■ am! a -eiection from our pretty
iissortment c-f Fiirrashjnj • goode you will be well supplied for the |
Summer. ’ - - -' ;',.J
.
And we have sot ft gotten the lit.il boys either, but have bought j
for them a complete hue ct washable suits, etc. . •'
KfeifrCali on ns. *
1. C. LEVY’S SON & CO., |
Tailor-Fi- Cloth Re, AUGUSTA, GA. ■I
if-;
a
LIN 1)8 AY S. ARRINGTON. WITHER L. ARRINGTON.
Arrington Bros. & Co -re
GROCERS AH D COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 1
OU R SPEC!ALT.IJSS-
flotif , Titecs. Kerosene Oil ami Lime.
CoNSiGHWENUS OF G -ONTWY PRODUCE SOLICITED.
803 Broad Stoat. Atiguffta. Georgia.
---AGENTS FOR
Mitchell’s Farm Wagons,
“THE BEST."
Hew Firm, But Methods the Sane.
USUI!!, SQIU 11 mm.
( liuccesxor* to A. J. (tovley.)
8Cr Brwad ml, Augusta, Ga.
fjyo -jo. r. v? :/nc&i wo uys
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SHOES and HATS.
We are now offering to the trade one of the best selected stock of
F : - -re eves- si-,own in this city. Dealers will consult their interests by |
calling to see v;. before making purchases.
Lemomber, om rule is Honest Shoes at Fair Profits and no misrepre¬
sentation. Wo only ask the readers of this paper for a trial. fi|
U -- doll re A - '■ 5-t It v Gouiey & Vauohn.
yg?-A f .-m <•: Hunan A S.-ns Pine Shoes.
* 5ENEERAL
i S3 C fe »-,awssi : *•*>,*. U S.af 0 |«¥i£^a Fills* I
Easels, Furniture, Chamber -te, Fancy Ciuiirs, Dining Tables, Trunks,
Sewing Machines, Pictures, Sideboards, Dinner Sets, Lamps,
Parlor Suits, Rugs, Safes. Stoves, Matting.
W. H TURNER.
<113 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
•* v -'
E. L. Holland & Co.,
Awe. ■ . s to Holland liras* M'n.Ai'iV/tou, tin,, ^
Say to the people of Lincoln and adjoining counties that they ur,c fitted up
to build and repair
1N3I3TSS. BOILESS, HISS, PRESSES, 3SXST ARD SAW MILL MACHIMEEY.
We guarantee first-ciass work and reasonable prices. E. L. Holland
IS manager and no one can look more closely after customers’ has been interests. is J
Our success for the short time the business running, j
proof that we give satisfaction. Give ns a t rial and you will come agaiuP^;
For (Tinning and Saw mill outfits we <ain’t be beat. ta
Jenkins Vaives—a full line on hand—the best in the market. Also,.
Pipes and Manhole pipe fittings, Gaskets, Injectors, Cylinder Rubber and Machine and Leather Oil. Belting and||
Packing, Second-hand machinery for side very cheap.
Orders by mail will have prompt attention. 4m "'4
E. L, HOLLAND & OCX,
Near Depot WASHINGTON GA. '
14pit's Lace Bnndny Shoot* $ 1 . 00 . v
StaoV Laco Shoes $1.50.
A>aV 4 ..if IlttAci Scwrc.) Hhoc*« $*2.50.
J*%.b*cV Shorn? 26c.
stkaav uats cy the thousanhs
Mon'a Straw IfatB25c. Men'* Straw Hit* 50c. 5
KoyH Straw ll.-ttH 25c Boys’ Straw Hats 10c. a
Yon tthonld see out Trunks to appreciate how
cht >i» they *r«. |