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71fnRa8DAY, AUGUST 30, 1894. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. Prof. J. M. Looper was in town, Sattrday. Mqrs. J. Boatwright a nd children are visitinig.friends and relatives. Mis s Nellie Miller, of Greenville, visited Miss Essie Earle this week. Mr. Charles Johnson, of Charles. ton, visited the Gradies last week. Prof. O'Hanlon has gone to Georgia, to join his family. Mks. John S. Ashmorq is vis iting- friends and relatives in Piokens. The cheapest line of Coffins and Caskets in the State. B. L. Susman & Bro., D. F, Sowells and family, of Greenville county, are visiting friends in Pickens. Misses Hughes, of Walkoraville, Greenville county, are visiting Miss Olile Kennemur, near Easley. One Kitchen Table 6x3 reduced from $8.50 to $1.75. B. L. Susman & Bro., John D. Harris and family are visiting the family of T. D. Har ris. Mrs. W. S. Ligon, of Anderson is visiting Mrs. MoD Bruce this week. John W. Grady's and Zade Cox, of Washington, are visiting their parents this week. One Trunk $4.75, reduced to $2. 87. B. L. Susnian & Bro., B. A.- Hagood returned to Pickens last Sunday, from a busi ness trip to Chatanooga, Tenn. B. P. Porter and Benjamin Bold ing killed two rattle-snakes at the farm of W. -N. Bolding, last week, in Hurricane Township. If you want thorough-bred Po land China and White Chester pigs, call on Mrs. J: B. Watkins, or at W. A. Arnold, at Central, or R. J. Watkins, at Stewart. Silas Williams, of Peter's Creek. was bitten by a spider last week, bir. Williams was seriously ill nd was attended by Dr. Morgan. D. C. Durham captured two large rattle snakes last week, and had them on exhibition in town Saturday. Leaders in low prices, Stoves, Tin-ware, crockery & Glass-ware at Bottom price,. call and see us cdx & SEIQLER. 184-Maini St. Greenville, S. c., Walter 0. Hester, who former ly worked in the JOURNAL office, but who has lately bden working in Washington city, is er a 4isit Sto his parents. One Wire Spring $1.90, redu~ced to $1.09. Susman & Bro., 115 Main St., , reenville, S. C. - ke Rebecca Curtis, wife 'of as tis, died at hier home on kon the 23rd instanta e ' buried from Six 'Mile n) t the 24th instant. 45he qs a husband and several chil.. dren to mourn her death. One Rocking Chair $8.50, re duced to $1.50. B. L. Susman & B~ro., No appetite? Then do not try to force food down; but use thE most scientific means for restoring tone to'the stomach. How? Why by taking Ayer's Sarsaparllla, and in a surprisingly short time, youl appetite will come again, and come to stay. William Mauldin, of Hlurrican< Township, returned Sunday fron a. visit to his brother, Americu Mauldin, at Waco, Ga., H brought back with him a branel of the long loaf pine, which wa quite. a show in his section. One Mattrass $2.60, reducei' $1.72. B. L. Susman & Bro., A dose of Ayer's Cherry ral takon in time has p many a fit of sickness ? numnerong lives. This necessity of keeping parable medicine w' readhly reached at. day and night. One BureauF $8 98, B. L. Susw.r Mr. and Mi , Mr T.R. Jrda~ .* Jordar Mdiss Bes..s .'.' as Alic The following is the result of the election in Pickens county, on the 28th instant: For Congress-A. C. Latimer, 1488. For the Senate, W. T. O'Dell, 1468, (elected.) Populists-B. J. Johnston. 1021). (eleotod :) Frd. WVil IiatJms, 816ft. Ilt ed ~~t j. For County Supervisor-Hen dricks, 585; Fields, 869. (Rumo ver.) S oh ool Commissioner-T. C. Robinson, 1197; (Elected.) Probate Justice-M. F. Hester, 695; J. B. Wewbery, 681; (Ruuover) County Treasurer-J. T. Young blood, (Elected.) County Audiior-N. A.. Christo pher, 478; W. H. Bryant, 477; (Runove.) Supervisor of Registration-J. Alonzo Brown, 016; J. H. Kenne. mur, 649; (Runover.) Dacusvillo Township-Trial Jus tice-John 0. Davis, W. F. Hen dricks; (Runover.) Hurricane Township-Trial Jus tice-W. H. Merck, -100; J. T. Bowen, 07; (Runover.) J. F. Cawley handed in a cotton boll, taken from the stalk on the 26th instant. r Six Chairs, ratti.n b~ttom' $4,00, reduced to $2.ph.t)3. L. Susman & Bro., Trustees of School District No. 30 are requested to meet at B. L. Holder's, September Ist, at 2 o'clock. J. D. HOLDER, August 28, 1894. Chm. - One Safe $3.50, reduced to $1.75, B. L. Susman & Bro., 115 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Prof. Stribling will open his school in this place next Monday morning, and requests the patrons of the school to visit the school house every morning and see how the school is progressing. One Bedstead $2.50, reduced to $1.87. B. L. Susmon & Bro., Rev. Hartwell R. Moseley was released last week from imprison ment by the authorities in Mexi co, and went at once to Mobile Ala. He is expected this week in Greenville.-Greenville Mountain eer. - Parei~its, next Monday the school opens. How many chil dreni can you send the first day and keep them there the whole session? We are aware that times are hard, but we cannot afford to let our children go uneducated. We see many evidences that busi ness will liven up. There never wvas finer prospect for a good crop, both cotton and corn. The peo pie everywhere are tired of this stagnation in business and there seems to be a general sentiment to liven nmp business and make times better. The tendency is to pay more attention to the educa tioiL of the masses. "The comn ~onsch iool is .the hope of the 4itry" is the growing idea nowv. ar going to help in this all lierta1Qk? Let us see to it tiat oui~r~ 1, is well patroni zed notgnly atJhebeginning but through,,eut thoe #e#6 The UniQgi~eeting ' e t Divisiopi of T~ee chi at Griffin s a Satu efore the 5th Sunday IINSepte er at 10 a.m. Introductory Sermon, J. Bur dine. Progranmme. 1. What is Christian Baptism, and who are entitled to partake of the Lord's Suppers. J. T. Lewis 2. Should wo contributo of our means for the support of the gos 1 pol? If so, to what extent? J. T. Childress. S3. IHow can our people become Sbetter informed concerning our ominational work? B. H~older nme heathen b)o saved o gospel. R.Holder. ->nary Sermon. Sunday 11 J. E. Foster. te Churches are requested ti adfull1 delegations. T-. J. Rooke. For. Ex. Coin. Notice to Creditors. All persons holding clalimi against the Estate of B. S. Por -ter, deceased, are hereby noti fled to present the same to th< undersigned properly approved -on or before the 1st day of Octo , ber next, or be barred from par e ticipating in the funds ->f sait e.Estate, and all persons iradebtec CAEAP TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D. C.-The tickets sold by the Soith ern Railway to Washington, D. c. and returned at the special low rate , " one faro, have beei extend ed to September fifteenth (15th,) instead of September (th. This will be of great advantage to any who wish to take the trip. Th., tickets will be on %Ile it all im portant stations August 23rd to 28th, at the very unusually low rate of one fare for the round trip. While the rates are made espe cially for the Knights of Pythias, still tickets can be purchased by any one desiring to take advan tage of the rato (I know an old soldier who had chronic diarrhwa of long standing to have been permanently cured by tak ing Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoai Remedy, "says Edward Shunpik, a prominent druggist o1 Mlinneapolis, Minn. "I have sold the remedy in this city for over seven years and consider it superior to any other medicine now on the market for bowel complaints." 25 and 50 cent bottles of this remedy for sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens; C. N. Wyatt, Easley; Hall, Sloan, & Co., Fort Hill; Hunter & Boggs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, Central. My boy was taken with a disease, resembling bloody flux. The first thing I thought of was Qhamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme. dy. Two doses of it settled the mat. ter and cured him sound and well. I heartily recommend this remedy to all persons suffering from a like com plaint. [ will answer any inquiries regarding it when stamp is inclosed. I refer to any county official as to my reliability. Wm. ROAcT, J. P., Priniroy, C a m p b e II Co., Tenn. For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens. C. N. Wyatt, Easley; Hall, Sloan; & Co., Fort Hill; Hunter, & Boggs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, Central. Kenneth Bazemore had the good fortune to receive a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarxhoa Remedy when three mem bers of this family were sick with dysentary. This one small bottle cured them all and he had some left which he gave to Geo. W. Baker, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewistown, N. C., and it cured him of the same complaint. When troub led with dysentery, diarrnmea, colic or cholera-morbw, give this remedy a trial and you will be more than pleased with the result. The praise that naturally follows its introduc tion and use has made it very popular. 25 and 50 cents bottles foi sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens; C. N. Wyatt, Easley; Hall. Sloan, & Co., Fort Hill; Hunter, & Boggs,' Libert~y; L. R. Eaton, Cen tral. CHEAP~ RATEs.--ThbO Richmond & Danville R. R. will place on sale the following very cheap rates: Spartanburg, S. C. National Mili tary Encampment, July 1--11, 1864, a fare and ono third for the round trip; tickets to be sold 1st to 11th inclusive, final limit July 15th, 1894. THE SAME RATES will also ap~ply on the same dates for the TEACHER'S CONVENTION at Spartanburg. Washington, D. C. Knights of Pythias Conclave, August 27th September 5th, 1894, rates of one first class fare for the round trip; tickets to be sold August 23rd-28th inclusive; with extreme limit Sep tember 6th, 1894. Cleveland, Ohio., United Society of Chiristain Endeavor, July 11th 15th, 1894, rates of one first class fare for the round trip; tickets to be sold July 8th, 6th and 10th ; fi nal limit July 31st, 1894. Thus aff'ording an unusual op portunity for a pleasant trip. Genl. Passr. Agt. S. H. HAIRDwIcK, tS15 Asst. GenI. Passr. Agt. * The trustees of Hlagood School District visited the school one day last week, and found everything in good working order, under the superintendence of its teacher, Miss Tirza Hughes. She is n ex cellent disciplinarian' and has her school under good control. ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, - SORE JOINTS -AND MUSCL ES. Despaired OF BELIEF. CUEED BY Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "somie time since, I had a severe o attack of asthma, accompanied with a 0 distressing cough and a geaeral soreness a of the joints and muscles. I consulted 0 physiciana and tried various remedies,0 bu ithoettng any relief, uintlI desaird f eerbeing well agan Finally, I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 0 and in a very short time, was entirely Cured. I can, therefore. cordially and a Confidently commend this medicine to 0 ali."-J. ROSLS, Victoria, Texas. * "My wife had a very troulesome og Cough. She used Ayer's Cherry Pecto- a - al and procured immediate relief."- 0 .(. H. PoDRIORj, Rumphreys, Ga. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral" Received Hismhagt Awards IUM(MU *v Tr181 *antouuox -HTqAR 00 . JOR61AZOdRS * uosujqoj 'r 's - C ougis -a 'r su'V -r1 2 p 3 1tapo1 e ZO)11pt1 y *uoj ouj -( r R100 A a ooetidingq . -, nt oflAugut 1*8 FpooquioCe, yr Cu Iile %ros Pans Ceda ock, urha10 o'loka.m Zn01901 a 'H , A 0ta $ "'clock, a."m. Le Al ln oqJon, *Six Mie, c . *olpr o. lie CeekA iojnce,%%j ep 4T 1%0 o'k E lln 1o'lok, 0.1 m Picken Apixane uvqwv Mil. I sudevey a' h Ais Lteerb d atn . .. 0(O KNIGH T OF FYT IS CONLGvE. Allifuc4' Meetings. I.wilI mt tie following Alliances, be rinig hit the 27t i of Aug helt 1894 First (rirp-Peters Creek, Maynar'd, )acusville, ?rrosm Plains, Cedar Rock, Ilashy Moun ti, .ica, Puinpkintown. eabovetir Liep will met atCro Roade turcu at 10 o'clock, a. m. Hamilton Boweu'e Mill, 18 Mile rmeet rt ion sciuor Itouse, Augtst 30th, at L0 o'clock, a. na. Liberty Allizhnee, Johnson, Six Mile, raters, ales.%ine. Meet at Johnson' ciaool Chrpel, AMonday, Sept 3, at 11. Velock, a. in. ile Creek Al bauc Sept 4th, 10 ock. Easation Ah nec, 10 o'clock, a. N., Rept. M-1h. Pickes Allionet-, Iti's' Twelve Mile. Met. at Concordl Church, Sept. 1th, 10 O'clock, I.m 1 would like to nreet, every one that hasi ever belonged to ain Alliance '1ie public the are invited to attend. eapicially La dieM-. Let -4%%verybody attend. TaieLtu an iol be wn~ elliafor ,11whos can to te a1rsdantgeof hi opportn(iT. Asstd A Wognidienfu Thrimphf for igs. Jof Perso's ilRemheldy. gutWh Tuickttl ogir tas Piout >nt yAr oLid, will broe put owsith Augus of8he2hea and facl e wasod uotil Septemerich.a Oery ofon fa vian hoergedra heh roavd tra.yi underhrliction.t the red raiouserveeispeor traivs mondh spiaouthavaig, Pndlfor four year man' reduaion is copdietion. ls he as restwed tie natioa CapitolRemndy. Wole coull for allngo cn 24tou. takeadvntre of Anonderfulchrg oruphtioi Mr. quatit Peroa' embeame Whrednd areditte hild waoutd oe yl,buknwg hat bros. outrson cimouao th head.RTmed wole xpolialsobloodhimpurityery on inuead twir faihennsfal helh rae us.he aedun this corruption brwAtws almos rsotete MnrdibJo; Person's aemedy. We ould see dis caged ding hour. Thoe coild meane to ispre choruptonga suhe, quaptitoha weae bot.m armead anferedin the chiloldh die, but wnolln that s. ersirl claied andhas hremedy oulde expecal bloo imnowitywe yeare tind, it, wifetly faith ind its inev suit h amoeunt of thordiseao. hrow ut as lgost inrodnible' argen asngh.the childwainucaco itiondI almost ftaking 19 botte tc cured. Tdhas remoaind so evs. Jo. Peshen's Roedyelhe isenos odsperfectly wel, angod hsalev Hre rv, astechlrain scho con Fitor salmostDr f. . arlet goug g1it) anTMhans of thdae ton.s Warren.- Grfist graony N.aco aurggs elcton Sptmbr,11 . T n f - 4.UT SUPE~IsoR b a d as O4. P.FEL sheeyanon 13 0 pCrv:or t ujc toteacino SUPE CRVISOPREITRAiON.e him asaCnodiate fo Supidaevior Cofnt Regitor, subject to the ac tion of the Dmocraintic Primary election, September, 11. J.e HnAnreYd fW1 KENMR is herepfly announce ai Cniate fo Supideior ofregistationfo Cutuiosubject to the wiloc-epopei in comingpepe Primaryebr 11.1 J.AB.HEW BEY RCK isheeysn heoanounced or r-oiationnasda CandidatetforuprvobaeJg, sub-t 11.. M. F.(Tup)ESTRishreb Our r. ConISnow i he byanenoirne astc of Cadiae for Cointer Auorsndeat to he precn lots of good things in tre ir ouTheny feretnds. You Bal ATispl ecuy awone hmen Couent Auior, asdoljar' toth of taon stof in peope inoue Primept eadycfornyourenspecbion.1A. hereby annoy uet s andidatbe wtee ao rfte p epew thng Pri can prois FIEL isheynounsi odr aitl CadiaefrCutu peior monectt thn actionher teole inreevima let.n Behow fred ofhe nAesofNZO BROWNl rebecflayt aeeouance ofRgtarnceR Subject A. theac tiones, ThoDmocraL. riuryn elecion Septembr, Arhi1.Brn J . HAREYDLEONMRET. hArbyannonced anea anint Did You Kno'w1 THAT The Featberbono. Glove-ilting CORSETS and Waist had a regulation tht other Cor let manufacturers envied? Do you know why the Featherbone Corsets are better than all others? We only repeat. what our customers say about them. 1st. They fit better than any other Cor set. 2d. They certainly wear longer than other Corsets, 3d. They always give the wearer a good form,. 4th. They are the most comfortable Cor set made. 5th. Tbey are by far the cheapest corset that a lady'can use. Every corset is well boned with Featherbone and acknowledged to be absolutely unbreakable we uar antee every corset, and will coeerfulyre fund the money to anybody that becomes dissatisfied with them after wearing themt four weeks. They are certainly the nost unique and original corset ever produced. Simply try one and discard all others. We'have the entire control of the Feath. erbone corsets and Waist. Ask to seo our $1 Featherbone corset, extra long, waist high bust, watch-spring, steel stays, and perfect form. Try one of our brilliant corset etay pro tectors, and you will have no more trouble with your corset steels breaking or rusting. Remember that we have the lon -Ieeded Pocket Fastings in black, gray awd white. We have gone through our stock and marked down a great many things that must be sold before we buy our Fall and Winter Stock. Worth. 50 Reduced to 50 cts. Pieces Valencelaes Lace Insertion,10 25 1.00. Pieces Valenciens Lace, good sty les,20 20 1.25. Pieces wide pat. Val. Laces, 35 10 25 to 40. Pieces black and cream Silk Laces, per yard, * 15 to 25 36 35. Pieces black silk Mitts, 25 36 50. Pieces black silk Mitts, 3 120 25. Pieces Ladies' black Hose, F. C.4 15 300 15. Pairs Misses Ribbed Hose, finst black, 10 250 50 to 35. Pairs Men's Suspenders from 8 to 25 25. Pieces black and white French Satteen 12 25. Pieces unbleached Table Damask, It; 5 15. Pieces Flannolett Suitings in cream, light blue and pink, 10 10 15, Pieces all.wool Dross Goods, summer styles, 10 500' Straw IIats worth froim 25 to .10 to 10 to 35. 1000 Pieces all silk-ribbed, at your own price. WALKER'S CASH STORE. Greenville, S. C., August 30, 1894 BEFORE MOVING MiAUIETR & HATM1E Diy goods, Carpets, Mattius and Winhdow Sliades. Offer everything from top to bottom at cut ratos. Our stock of Ladies and Gent's Umbrellas at $1.00; 011ld)prces $1.50 and $1.75. A nest of clothes Baskets, (consigned) at cost. As they are not on our line we want to get rid of them. Indigo Prints 4.1 cents. 75 cents Corsets 50 cents. 50 cents Corsets 40 cents. Small lot of 50 cents Window Shades at 38 cents. Cornice Poles 22j cents. McAlister & lBeattie. P. S.-Butterick Patterns. Greenvllle,8S. C., August 30, 1894. Notice of Final Settlement. I hereby give notice that I wvill apply to J. B. Newberry, Judge of Probate for Pick ens Colmnty, S. 6. on Salesday in Septom ber 1894, for leave to make a final settle went of the Estate of W. S. Clayton, de ceased, and ask to be dlismissed as Admin istrator. August 1st, 1894. F. V. CLAYTON, Admu'r. Aug. 9-4t EW"'NOTICE. I hereby give notice and forewarn any person or persons, not to hunt, nor trespass on mny landi after the advertisement of this notice, or thaey will 1)e dealt with according to law. This July 31st, 18a1. Ang.9, 1894. 5. G. SLOAN. NOTICE TO DE TORS AND CREDITORS. Parties havin 'laims against the Estate of Marquis D. Kitha, dIeceased, are herebly notified to present the same properly att est ed, to the undersigned, by the 1st (lay of January 1895, and those indebtedl to said Estate will lIease make paymmetto August 9, 1894. Prof. 1. U LOOPER will teach, Classes in Music; the 6ourso of Instructions will cona slat of Voice Culturo, Light sinagine. P'rac tice of Church and Sunda school Music. Terms of Tuition for ten days us follows: Students in the elementary Harmionay class, - - - - $1.50 each. Adults net in Harmony class, 1.00 " Children from 12 to 15 years of ago, 75 "* Children 12 years and younger, 50 " All private and instrumental les sons, 2 July 12. NOTICE OVERSE ERS The overseers are hereby ordered to put not 1088 than three dayc' wvork on all the public road's in the C~oun ty before the 15th of September. By order of the County Commis dioners. J. J. LEWIs, Clerk, Auguist 16, 1894. ,JUN. Fan is the only Illustrated paper publish. ed in South Carolina. It is plumb full of wit and humor. Sent to your address six montha on trial fort wenty five-nents. Send NEW G00 -AT L EW Is & tO Just recoived a nico lot of iVrN AN'1 D OY0 ML.T h. Another lot of WeO~E30 Ul1 to bo sold ILAP. Dou' fail o see ours before buying. JOHN T. LEWIS & SON. mr "Make ourm place yT4111.t headquarters A igust, 9, 189 1. will be pleased to fill orders for F urr Titt-us, GRAPE INFs, S'RAWmEnuY PLANTS and Ounx %iENTAL SntJiUBnEitY. I am Agent, ror E. L. Taylor's Nursery, which is located two and a half miles South of Greenville, and which is filled with Trees and Plants uited to this climate. I havo been in the business for ifteen years and will help you ;clect Fruit adapted to this eli nate, and the location of the or Ahard. J. M. T4A.0 UE, July 19-:3m1 Dalton, S. C. It Costs Nothing ro look at my GJoods, and it may ,)0 Imoney III your. pocket to do ;o, 'The weather is rather hot ;o begin talking about heavy 3hoes, but, I want you to know 1 time that I am anxious to show you what I have before roul buy, t he i icest I nelo, the best. >argains 1 havo ever owned. 3ig Shoes, little shoes, Sunnday Ahoes, evory-dly Shoes; a lot of Ladi.,s' filne Shoes, nt. out prices, ig buttons are the latest fadh in Ladies' Shoes. I have them in ,ill wridths and sizes. Anothor lot of I neo cheaper Lhan over. Black Silk Laeo at 100. a yard. A beautiful pair of Laceo Cur bains for 50C. A nico line o ( Calicoes and Dress C linghai. just in-a fewoT of those 10t.yard Dress patterns. no two hlt'ike, the prices are less than I have ever been able to offer. A. splendid Corset for 2. cents, and the best. ;uc Corset 1 have ever sold. .1 would like to shmow von a fiice little linio of Unnd1(1kereitiefs. W1hmen it comies to (URO)(CE ld IS, CA.NN l0D G ) () ) 8, COUNFEC TIONE RIES, TOB)IACCO) and SE-. SA RS. I anm in it. 1 want to enllt your aittentioni to somre extra fi ne TEA, andt *L have o1ne kind ofT (ofll'e I will put against the worlhd. Hiomei-madte Tobacco at 100. perP lb-big lot of Teuni p 5eed. Lot of lramuily Aledicines-I cure headache for 10~c. Call ou Au. , soT. 0. HARRIS PI6K[N8 W1IGH 80H0OOL WILL OPEN Monday, September 3,1894. M.S. STRIBTLNG, A. 1B., Pupils can get good1 board in private families at reasonable rates. Parents desiring to move to towvn tood~ucate thieir1children can etrnt comlifortable houses50 cheap. If you wish to preptare your sons and daughters for business life or for college you shoul give us a trial; we will do you faithful work. Send for circular of informa tion. Piout S.jj C. August 16th, 1I0-1. BRIDGE TO LET. .Notico is bereby given thait to County Conunissionrs Swill be at theo bridge, on WVoli Creek, oin I lie road leading from PIc'kens to Easley, on Tues~day the .Itha day of Septeumber next, att 1 2 o'clock, for thto puarposo of' letting thle conttract for the build-. inmg of' a ne0w bidge. The blridge to be0 let to the lowest respLoniblihe bid.. derm, who m~ust furnish bond for te pberformane oif his conitract. P I a ni H and~ speellications1 made known on daiy of lettiing. By order of the Countty Comumis sioners. ,J. J. LEcWIs, Clerk. August 16, 1804. DR. W. F. AUSTIN, Denatialit, .SENECA, S. C. Will be at (Central the 2nd. week1 antd a ' PIckons~ theo 3rd. wee~k in each mnointh, Auigust 23ird, 1891 GOING! GOING! Now Is your time to buy Dross Qoods. WVeare elosing out our entiro line at4 Now York cost, in order tovoto Whlo time to Killinery. Allsumimer Hlats at and below cost m'ak ing room for F~all ino. GIlvo us atrial. MISSEP. RNGERK