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Classified Want Advert Twimty-'lve words or lean, Ono T? Six Times UdO. All advertisement ovor twenty-ilvi word. Hatee on 1.0U0 words to tion. No advertleemont tnkon for less t If your a m i-ppears in the tnle; your want ?d to 321 and a bill will! prompt payment. STOLEN STOLEN?From Intolllgencer office, Sterling Kilver card ease with Sterling pencil and fittings Inside. Plain finish with elaborate curved monogram "S, A. H," on back, con tained small nmo'uit of money. Ite ward If returned to this office and no questions asked. tt L?ST LOST? Solid gold watch fob with In itials "W. V." on louket. Lost on East Orr street. Finder return to Cruyton Drug Store Howard. FOR SALE A GOOD FARM FOR SALE?164 acre Oconee county, South Union rond. High statqifjof ^cultivation. Well watered. Qpftd pastures, t ine or chard and Bouppornong vine. Four tenant bpusea and large barn. A bargain for aorne man. A. T. Thomp son, Westminster, S. C, R. F. D. 3. FOR SAL??1?D, b'-'shels corn meal and hotrid-mnrta. horns ground flour, pure white. , :T. w. McClure, Ander son, R 6. j ^ 7-2C-ltp FARM FOR SAL??73 acres one and ? half mlloB from Ant re ville In Dia mond Hill township., 7 room house plenty . out buildings and good water. Write, M., P. Alowlne. Iva. R. F. D. 2. 7-26-fitp FOR SALE?2.50 kacros So. Ca.. Weet Green and, Ideino. Ga.. $10.50 round trip If you are Interestted write or h re me a}, once. C. E. ay, County Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. C. tf FOR SALE?Ona second baud A. Bi Colt Acetyline generator, good as new, 30 light. Cheaper than the ebeapest fot-' cash. Apply to A. S. Bowie. Starr, C. C. FARMS FOR SALE? For full infor mation iri regard to Soutb, Ga., its farm lands offered for sole by the Georgia and Florida Farmers' Co., Inquire for C. E Key, Demonstra tor, County Clerk's Office Anderson, S. C. 7-18-lw FOR SALE?Tin friut cans in any quantity from 1000 to 10,000. Quarts $2.50 per hundred; No 1, $2.00 per hundred. Cash With order. John S. Cromer. Phono 44, 927 W. Market street, Anderson, S. C. FOB SALE--Two, second hand sew ing machinea in good condition. Also one light spring wagon. It will pay yod to see mo for your repair work. All work' guaranteed.?J. H. Allen, Honen Path, 8. C. ?mm* ? WANTED? Orden .'for cypress poles. Can fumisi* arty length and slzo de sired in a good grade Of black and red he-art'?yiircsH. Prompt ship ments! Write me yOur wants and I Will name -fie} Wer cd prices. Ad dress J.. TJ. yritta, Branchvilla, S. C. ' " *' ' ' ' ' iti't'1^ ? " ' " vVANTJBft??y August 1, an Al retall grocery salesman,, solicitor and. col lector, Nq drori?tj, l?sy ones or cigarette Smokers heed,apply. Sal ary unllrnit^flv-Address own writing. Opportuni^Ji*a,fc; City Carrier No. * JW$- _ ???iM^ LOCALS ?,'.'? Chotee; t?tf ?0 Farms. 50 to >00 noves, f?O 't? ,$50 por itere. Comb nnd <?**7 ' Write for folder. Weatern Carolina Realty Co.; Mc-^or mlck, S. C/ S ? ' ,f ') -1-jxjSmi?iL2?- , , GO and put^pur'inli name on; the club roll, .tbe?j havo your dwellings and barn* protected "from light ning. I am M. F. agent for light You Si Sot ! Columns ising Rates Im?; 25 conte, Three Timen .0 ecu In, a word? prorata for euch addii Ionul bo used in il monili mudo on ?ippli than 25 cents, cash In advance. phone directory you can telephone he mailed after its Insertion for ning rods. All work guaranteed. Address J. L. Win stead and Son, Hox lC?, Batesburg, S. C. Roan Mountain Inn . .Situated 2. miles ,'rom Johnson City, Tenn. On the bead water* of the hoe Hirer, 3,000 feet inwove the sea level. .Scenery of variety, beauty and gran deur.. No mullirla. No mosquitoes. Hot and cold baths on each floor. Wide Vcrundns, high-class dining room service. Hates reasonable. For full Information, urite Dr. S. II. Wood, Ronu Mountain, Tcnn. BOILERS, TANKS, STACKS, ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES, REPAIRS? PIPE, GALVANIZED ROOFING LOMBARD IRON WORKS Augusta. Ga. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICI-: TU CREDITORS. All persons having claims ugainst the estate of E. L. Smith, deceased, are hereby not Hied to present them prop erly proven to the undersigned with in tho time prescribed by law, and those Indebted to make settlement. J H. Campbell, J. Shirley, Administrators NOTICE OF ELECTION There will be an election In Martin district. No. 15, on Saturday. August 8th, for the purpose of voting on a special 4 mills tax. Polls opea 7 a. m., and close at 4 p. m. J. D. FELTON, Clerk of county board of education. Shlloh disrlct No. 49 on August 10th. BOOKS OF REGISTRATION For the convenience of the voters of Andernon County the board of regis tration will meet the following ap pointments, to register and renew or transfer certificates: Anderson court bouse, Mouday, Au gust ?. Honea Path, Wednesday. August c Honea Path. Tuesday, August 3. Helton, Wednesday, August 5. Wllllamston, Thursday, August 6. Pelzer, Friday, August 7. Gluck MUI, Saturday, August 8, from 9 a. m., to 12 m. Orr Mill. Saturday, August 8. from 1 p. m.. to 4 p. m. Piedmont, Monday, August 10. Pendleton, Tuesday, August 11. Townvllle, Wednesday, August 12. Starr, Thursday, August 13. Iva, Friday, August 14. Toxaway, August 15, from 9 a*, m.. to 12 m. Anderson Cotton Mill, August 15, 1 to 4 p. m. Anderson court bouse, Tuesday, Au gust 18. Anderson court house, Wednesday, August 19. W. L. ANDERSON, W. C. RI?RRIS9, P. N. LINDSAY, Hoard of Registration of Anderson County. Delinquent Road Tax Notice. All delinquent rond tax collectors are provided with an official r*>**??'nt book with numbers, and stub num' ??? attached. Pay no money to collet" ? unless yon get the official receipt ns abovo provided for. J. MACK KINO, tf County Supervisor. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby ?nnounr 4 nyself as a can didate for County immisstoner of Anderson county . .< district No. 1, comprised of Sa van .. ch. Corner. Va rennes and Hall townships. Subject ff'M roMpD'of the Democratic pri mary. wtA*w?*^^?c - ? - ??? r* '?..^^ ^? * J. LAWRENCE McQEE. V ee?It's Jti The hi Wkh you ca ithern Pa] Society numl.er of Mr ;. !(. .1 Burner's friends |)!ar?:i*i| a drlighMul lini, sur ;?r:.i' pai. u ;? her ?hi Friday a:t r uonn, whi gathered ai her pret ty b?ngalo . beine College Heights n:it! t'ho?vc!eil her with lovely gifta for her new home. Tea arni sandwiches .; ldm!.i Thompson, Janii- Mamiin, were ?e.-vcd ;>n Ihn porch and ihe whole af'air .vas ? charming compli i"' ut to Mrs. llame;-. Tiie ladies who planned and carried out this delight ful surprise wer?! Mesdames E. V. Co dir?n, .1. I,. Cray, M. I.. llonliiUli, S. N. (Jilmet. Bond Anderson, S. It. Pur ker. Chat ih1 Caini rill. it. . Orr, P. K. Met itlly. .Ir. . S. Karmer. T. IO. How ard. John Krank. Alice Sykes, Miss ri. Itampey? Itoblnsoii und Margaret Evans. Mrs. Krank Reed, one of lie new est and mos! attractive o? the young I housekeepers of the city was the hostest- on Kriday afternoon for a few of her friends, when she entertained at cards. Five tables were arranged in tiie beuutlfully appointed living room, and her?- the gann-s ..-ere play ed amid much laughter, and merri ment. Delightful nectar was served during the games ami afterwards de licious ice cream and cakes. Mrs. Held was assisted in her dalles as hostess by Misses /#ielia and Helen Heed and among those present were Mrs. John E. Sadl?-r and her guest Miss ,;ean An thony of Washington. Ca.. Mrs. E. W. Taylor. Mrs. Keith Provost, Mrs. T. L. Ccly. Mrs. L. S. Horion. Mrs. II. II. Wat kins. Mrs. Hurleston Parton, Mrs. J. C. Marshall. Mrs. Moncriof, Mrs. W. I>. Acker. Mrs. J. L. Sanders, Mrs. T. S. Crayton. Mrs. Walter Prnck. Mrs. J. J. Paldwin, Mrs. Krank Ton?. Miss es Linda Thompson, Janes Mamiin. Pomice Russell and Miss Ttussell. Miss Rosa Tribbio is nome from a visit lo Monea Path. The Palmetto Chapter meets Tues day afternoon at fJ:ol) with Mrs. C. B. Earle Mr. and Mrs. John Wnroy's ham some new home In North Anderson : was the charming gathering place or. Thursday evening fur the younger so cial set, when they were invited to ncet Miss Tripp of Charleston, the ni tractive sister of Mrs. Elliot Met'ants and Miss Carrie Hunter of Seneca. About cue hundred and Hfty were present and it was one of the pleasant est affairs on the week's social calen dar. Mrs. G. B. Townsend met the guests at the door and .\ilss Parks, served cool nectar on the broad piaz za. Quite a number of young peo ple danced, while others enjoyed the lawn and piazza. daini y sweet course was an enjoyable feature of tiie evening's pleasures. Miss Margaret Archer chamlngly entertained the'younger members of the social set on Monday evening in honor of her guest, Miss Mabel Acker of Atlanta. The guests were enter tained on the broad cool porch, and out on the hiwn and here delightful nectar was served all during the evening by Misses Ilessie Pell and Jennie Lee Shelor. In the receivmg line with the hostess were her honor guest, Miss Acker, Miss L?ia Dell Ramsay and her houseguests. Miss es Gllreath of Greenville and Roper of Laurei.s and MIhs Parks. Some of the young people spent the time on the lawn while others danced on the broad porch. Assiting Miss Archer In entertaining were Misses Nan For ney, Gertrude Sanders and Ruth Ar cher. A salad and ice course was served. Miss Ollie Adams of Pendieton was Miss Julia Gilliard's guest of honor at a charming little dinner parly on Tuesday. An elegant course dinner was rerved and the day wns a delight fully pleasant one. An Informal and delightful little^ 1 party for the week was one on Wed nesday morning given by Mrs. Fred Felkel In honor of her visitor. Miss Uower oT Gray Court. The game of rook* proved a < harming pastime, niter which the hostess served a dainty sal ad course. ? Mrs. Fclkel's guests inr> eluded Misses Lola Dell Itumsay nnd her gUerts, Misses Gilreuin, Roper and Ramsay, Lou Nelle McGee and Miss Gowor of Greenville. Nelle and \ Lydia Bewley, Elizaneiu Robinson, V'olii Felykel nnd little Miss Cora Jane j A delightfully pli usant party for the young folks was given on Kr.ldny \ evening by Mr. Roger Barton at his I handsome home on CaLloun street. -i About fifty youpg people were pres ent and. spent a very merry, ana nap py evening. The lawn was bright with Japanese lanterns with chairs j antf'r.wings, everywhere and some bf ij the guests spent their time here while t Thilo other danced. Delicious j punch was served all during ? tuo evening and later ice cream and cako 1 was served. Mrs. Harlestoa Bar-'t ist Like attest month o the recent reo afford that h??c TJti?it BSHHB l'in am! Miss Gertrude Sanders 'harm ingly assisted in entertaining thu young peuple. Myrtle Magill entertained alioui Hiiriy of 1ht friends at : delightful party on Friday' evening :;? her home on i'ranhlin stieet. Mis:; Unciali Me tflure nerved cool nectar al! during Hie evening und later dainty ?reami and fake in pink and while, carrying out a pretty '-olor scheme was served. Mlss.es llulh Brown and Helen Me tiill pinned on the souvenir.;, while the music o/ Miss Janie Ihuttlin added much to di" evening's features, oth er.! assisting wore Misses Bessie and Eliza Bolt, Susie Mei:ili. Mrs. . T. McClurc and Mrs. Edwarus. I'ienic ?t High Schools. The picnic of the Junior Philathoa | Class of the First Baptist church which was held at Shoals on I Tuesday afternoon will ?:ways linger in th." minds ol the girls ;is one of the I hnppicat occasions of Un ir girlhood j days. The T.ownacnd ".umber Com- I puny, with its usual generosity loaned its large truck to the tttc;?ickers ?nd happy songs and shouts mieti the air coming and going. / Shoals is unsurpassed as a plcnlcl.ing spot and the girls swam and ?vaded to their heart's content, and those who acci dentally fell in were tuiiong the hap piest. The big feature i f ourse was the unusually bountiful : nil delicious lunch, which : ?nrvnd upon the large rock in the middle the stream. RAILROAD HAS BEEN SATISFIED Anderson City Council Yesterday Agreed To Build New Storm Drain Along Market Street After once refusing to comply with the request of the Charleston & West-| crii Carolina railway in regard to the placing of certain drain pipes along Market street, and bavins the railroad serve notice on them that suit would bo instituted, the Anderson city coun cil yesterday decided that the request of the railroad is a; reasonable one and the committee appointed to in vestigate this matter reported to A. W, Anderson, general manager of the railroad that the Hty would agree to the railroad's proposition and defray one half of the expense of construct ing new storm sewers along West Market street, thus protecting the ter minal property of the railroad on Main street. When railroad representatives ap peared before the council last Tues day night they showed that their work on the terminals was being delayed because they were not willing to pro ceed as long as they were exposed to the surface water drain and asked that the city pay one-half the cost of placing new drains on another street. At that time the proposition was re fused but it bus now been accepted and the new drains will be built. The total cost of tho undertaking will be about $2.500, half to bo paid by the railroad and the other half to be paid by the city. PROTEST OVER CLOSING CAFES Not "Blue Laws" For Sunday Alone But Curfew For Every Night in the Week As the result of a drunken man stnrtlng nn altercation In one of the restaurants FriiUty night, an order was Issued for all of the cafes to be closed at midnight every night. This caused a great deal of Indignation last night, for there aro many clerks and others who wish to get a light lunch on Saturday nights, and there is nn ever Increasing colony of night work ers in tho city that has beon depending upon tho cafes for a midnight lunch. But nt 12 o'clock last night the feed emporiums were closed and there was a lot of grumbling. A police olticer stated that'the order had been Issued because of the fact that loafers have been causing com plaint and that the fuss of Friday plght had brought thlnga to a head. However the management of the res taurants, while not relying on their constitutional rights, declare that It] ls\unfair to them, because they keep, iecent, orderly places, and they are tiot. or "mould hot be held responsible tor .the drunks that drift in. They al low no drinking on th? promises: * ' Notice to Old Scidlers. The surviving soldiers' ot the Con 'edorate. States in P?cktne county oro requested to meet in caca township' >n AugusVlEt at :i p. ra., rov the pur >oso of ejecting a! renrcsot?;atffa^to ncet at'the court 'house oa the'Arati tton day in September to elect a fcdlrh y pension board to/ the year 1916. f the year is yi luction in cur Fan ies Compc Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Watkins have returned from a visit to Sullivan's Is land. Mrs. F. B. Watkins and Miss Mary Starke Watklns have returned from a stay of two weeks at Alla Pass, N. ?. Dr. and Mrs. IJrecdin spent Friday night the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sin gleton Rreedin. Dr. Breedln was for merly dean of Anderson college. Messrs Floyd Wilson of Anderson, route 8, and W. T. Wilson of Bctlon rout ? 1. were in Anderson Saturday. J. A. Keys, of Helton, route 2, was in Anderson Saturday on business. Mrs. Virginia Wernes and Miss Rn inclie Nicholson are spending the week end at L'hich Springs. Faul Shirley and Harry Trip, two well knonwn young men of the Brushy Creek section of the county, were in the city yesterday. Sylvester Fretwell and John Long have gone to Clayton. (Ja., where they will spend a few days with friends. The Misses MsPhall of I'endleton are in the city the guests of Mrs. D. L. Boaty. Fred Maxwell, after spending a few days in the city has resumed his duties ou the road as a traveling salesman Dr. and Mrs. James I). Moorhcad left yesterday for their home in Co lumbia, following a visit here to friends aad relatives. Dr. and Mrs Moorhead were married in Columbia ibeut ten days ago and have been on their honeymoon, which was spent in the mountains .vf North Carolina. Miss Willie Bryant, a nurse in the city hospital at Gaffney, is upending a few days in the city with frieuds. K. G. Evans and Rex Ward of I'en dleton were in the city yesterday on business. Prof. J. . Brecdin of Manning has arrived in I he city for a short visit to Dr. S- C. Breedln. D. B. McPhall and C. C. ing of Hopc woll were among the visitors to spendi I yesterday in the city. J. N. S. McConnell of Centerville spent part of yesterday in the city on business. J. F. McDonald of the Fork section wan in the city yesterday for a few hours. Copt. J. T, Busby of the Rock Mills section spent part of yesterday in the city. D. J. Bolt of Rock Mills was among the visitors to spend yesterday In the city. B. J. Pearman of Starr ?us in the city yesterday on business. W. H. Glenn of the Centerville sec tion was in the city yesterday for a short stay. T. E. Brown of Centerville spent a part of yesterday in the city on busi ness. W. R. Harris of Townvllle was among the well known visitore to spend yesterday in the city. W. R. Casey of the Five Forks sec tion was In the city yesterday on busi-1 j ess. !, Mrs. Theo Fant of Townvillo Is spending the week-end in the city with friends and relatives. Lester Rainey of Savannah town ship wns ih the city yesterday for a few hours. Evans Todd of Rock Mills spent yes terday In Anderson on business. Carl McConnel, captain of the chain gang guard, was in the city yesterday. L. M. Mahaffe of Hopcwell spent a few hours in the city yesterday on business. Oliver Bolt of Centerville was in the city yesterday. ~^ Mr. and Mrs. William Woolbrlght and Son Guy motored down from Townvllle and spent yester:!??y in the city. Dt M. Elrod of the Varennes town ship spent a few hours In the city yes terday. A. S. Masters of tho Varennes sec- c tion wah among the visitors to spend i yesterday in the city. ^ M. B. Richardson of Garven town- I ship was in the city yesterday on busi- 1 ness. W. R. Carter, a progressive planter l of Anderson, route 1, was In the city s yesterday. J* W. Tucker of V?rennos spent a i few hours in the city yesterday on business. ? T. B. Jones and Frank Hawkins of t Townvllle were in the city yesterday c on business, |8 Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Jones and I Grace Rout h of Townvllle wero shop- | c, ping in the city yesterday. ?. Johnnie Wakefttld of Antrevillo ' spent part of yesterday in the. city. Mrs. Pfl W. Campbell of tho. Rob erts section was shipping in the city' yesterday. <h J. L. Lalhan and O. W. Prultt of li Iva were In the city yesterday on busi noes'. . -.s , . tj H. W. Wright was among the Town- i a rille men to spend yesterday In An dorson. . Mrs. Lydlo Moss oft Walhalla isle spending a few days in tho city tho I zt to come, rent rates my A Good Piano F Has been rented a few condition. Can be pur-has and $G 00 monthly. C. I A. Reed Piatii 115-117 Nortl A. M. SHARP for {rood substantial and reliable old on us when in the market. A. M. Sharp C. S. M guest of her sister, Mrs. J. . Ander son on Alain street. Mrs. W. R. Harris of Belton was in the city yesterday for a few hours. . L. and Arthur Sullivan of Town ville were in the city yesterday on bu siness. Melvin Means and Charlie Watkins left yesterday for Highlands, where they are spending the week-end. E. F. Hicks of the L?vela Land sec tion was in the city yesterday on busi ness. Frank Skclton of the Roberts sec tion motored to the city yesterday. S. L. Balles has returned from Ashe vllle, N. C, where he has been spend ing a few dnys. DeWitt King of Charleston is visit ing triads and relatives in the city. Miss Etta Myers, of Brunswick. Ga., Is in the city, the guest of Mise ?s Myr .Ie and Sarah MrKlnney. Mr. and Mrs. . Sanders of Hart ivell. Ga., were shopping In the city yesterday. Mrs. James Hendrix of Columbia is .dsiting her mother, Mrs. Crowther, ind her sister, Mrs. J. S. McFall. Mr. Sam Cathcart has gone to .To assce to spend his vacation. Mrs. J. Harve Pruilt and Mrs. John Pruitt of Starr cpenf, yesterday in own. Miss Susie Myers of Hartwell, Ga., irrived in the city for a visit to Mr. ind Mrs. C. N. Sanders oa Couth Fant street. Mrs. Emmie Vandlver unti Miss Lilewellyn Maddox and Miss Bcairicc dcCarley have returned to thou- home liter a pleasant trip to ;.:cCormiclc vhere they visited the home of J. P. ?lchardron at Sunny Side. ? Miss Lois Wells has returned from Atlanta where she has been : pending iovoral weeks with friends, clc was iccompanied by her friend. Miss'Belle Minor, who will be her guest for a few .vecks. J. L. Jackson and Henry Jackson >f Iva were in the city yesterday. Alvln Carnes of Iva was among ho vleitors to spend ycEterday In he city. J. M. Moselcy of Hopewel: was in he City yesterday for a few hours. C. N. Duckworth of tbe Level Land icction was among the visitors to ipend yesterday In the city. L. S. Clinkscales of Ivu, spent a )art of yerterday in the city. Mr. and Mra. H. F. Cllnkscnlos noto.red over from Clemso:i college ind spent part of yesterday in the dty. Guy Thompron of Level Land was the city yesterday on husmean. Albert Smith and John Brcazeale tf Pcndlcton wero In the city yeUer lay. Ernest McCown and W. M. McCown >f the Mountain Creek section were the city yesterday. A.. G. Wood of Greenwood, spent a ew hours in the city yesterday on m sin ens. ? R. W. Castles of Greenvlllo, a well mown typewriter salesman. ss novi pending a few days in the city. Karman Poore of Westminster was Anderson yesterday on uuslneas. Capu J. K. P. Neathery, editor of the ?outh Carolina Odd Fellow and past ;rand master, was hero'Friday night m a visit to Sterling lodge. He had riso been on.a visit to the lodge at ?endleton. Cajt. Neathery is a great dmlrer of Anderson -and saw a won lerful Improvement' in this city even rlthln the year since, his last visit. . G il st rap Family Re wion, .Will you announce that .there will e a reunion of all the G ?Istrup? at the. ito Hardy Qlistrep old place, throe i i lea south of. Pichana. Alt the rei a Ivos .either -by blood or. marriage or by.'friends,of any of the iamlly that fish to take a part,: ar? cordially in ited t? attend'/. We wlllbave address s. by ?hran? Sjnlt?i and binerei W. H. Gilstrap. filili Upright or $165 nonths but is in a splendid ed on terms of $10.00 cash o and Organ Co. Main Street. & CO., Agents lin.' Fire Insurance ( ompanics en'! lauldin J. C, Shearei' Delightful 16-Day Tourf August 4 to 19 ==1914=?: Niagara Falls Toronto Lake Ontario Thousand Islands Hudson River New York and one week at Atlantic City "The Playgrounds of the World" via the Seaboard Air Line Ry. and connections ALL EXPENSES INCLUDE!?. A high class tour: Dining car, Pullman, Steamship and Hotel service, covering , the beautiful scenic country by daylight. Personally conducted by Mr. C. H. Gattls and chaperoned by Mrs. Gattls. Gattis Tourist Agency RALEIGH, N. Ci - Tonrist Agents Seaboard Air Line Railway. Write for Booklet MR GIBBONY IS NOW IN VIRGINIA Was Taken By Brother To Ro tibake Where He Underwent Successful Operation Anderson pcoplo will - je .much., pleased to learn that telegrafia receiv ed Ih Anderson yesterday afternoon from Virginia advised that.Rev.'j. Haller Glbbony, rector of Grace Epis copal church in this city, had. suceess tuUy ?ncterwent a? operation in ? Ronoake hospital and was last night said to be resting easily. James H. Glbhoneyof Ronoako to-.', rtved In Anderson Friday and carried hin brother b^ok with him, the opera tion being performed yesterday morn ing. Morbera ot Mr. Qlbbimey's church sincerely hopo: that he may soon. 1? entirely restored to helnth.