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TO\1N AND (1OUNTY. 'ilUI11SV)It .UN .(.JM, Jnu. 1 ';, 1Sit . I'i-:fis o(r 'T'ti. N -:\vs .tNI' I11:1u11d). -,Tite cely e" dit iu n,. t\>r)tt dt)plir per (Un:l.a"uat, iii aidvance; "Nveckly edition, i.vid(1littrs 8:11d I1l'1'v Cenlf4 pr'anntum, ini,adivalce. Lielral di j yi,Tf to clubs ou ' ve and utpwau-ds. "i':'a .J.'norA n-ri, noe dollar per incll for the lirs6, inu tiouu, - id<I lItfty.conts per inch 'or-onvch sub14 eren, il,I i nscrl ion. 'l'iese rt'es apply 1it) ad itid vertislts 1' wht of tll ver ItA1 t'c, 1111 a re payab',lLr Rt't:i.y in uatinti.Co Iracls For threl, six or 1wt'h 4 le imihi1 miado onl-very- libert11-l -teClinls. T.rall, sientt 'local l ntjgg,es, .1lfte('n ce"nts. per ]ll(! in 'o lie first, insttIionl and seven at.nd onc-hatll' Ceits pcir line fior each subseq uen i, instion. Obituaries am11( I riul)ntes of respect charged al' adver t iseunents. Simple ann lonnlleliv 1nts or luarri.ages and deathlts published t'ree of charge, and solicited. All 1coutnnunientions, of whatsoer(' nature, Should be addressed to tlle Wt'tin,shoro Pulblishing Companly, Wiiusboro, S. C. " Nov Aavartlse nti'ili. Klights of I!onor--E. S. Chandler, leporter. Masonic Mteetinn--G. B. McCants, Secretary . The article which we reprint else where, on the Winnsho'o .llisfrionie Club, evide,c thu appreciat.iol in lwhich the I alents of ifs lncmmbers are heldby outsiders. We trugt they will always b ats much appreciated by our oWIf cofnltuilit-y. Speaking of his recent visit to Winns boro, the editor of the Chester ,Sate Bulletin kindly. says: "One of the pleasantest features of the day, as iir as we were concerned, was a visit to the ofllase of'the Wiinshoro' Ni.ws ANi) Tlitl.u. Fairtteld has an able aid fcarless represcntative in our con tclmpo'ary, Its sottnd, well-t.ieid and trenchant editorials are a shining' evi dence of the abilit,y of its helmsmlen.'' 'IIow TO(ao 'ro SLE.iE.-A medical authority re'ommeinds the followving to hoste wiho sutler from sleeplessness: When ready for bied sit (lown ill an easy position relaxing all the nmiscles of' the body tnd let the head drop. 1'. wird on th. 1)r1st" as low as it; will fall without. fI'o'ing it. Sit guielly in this way For i few mtiluts', tiucl a drowsy feeling will-ensaue, wliich will, if not distturbed, lead to ia r'rehiing sleep. If the scCllltlss ilt comies oi ill the night, sit up ill the positioin de DATn or )it. D.inny.-A private dispatch received in Coluibia an nounced the sad intelligence of the dea11h of this dlistinguished physiciani !in New York city oi Monday after noon. About iifteen months ago he was engaged in discl.ing a body for the instruction of his class of st udonts, when he accidentally received a slight w~oundt upon01 his hanid frtomi the .samne knife that hadi been2 used21 in the work of dissection. The body huad not bueen subl)j2cted-tto thme ordinaryv process)~~ by inijection slfaubstanc,es into the arteries to prevent1 decomit i.on, and con se q1uently, tihe virus adhiering to the Dr'. Daerby soon atfter became 1l'l fr'omt the (offeels of tis accideut, and i, waus ultimnately the entise3 'of his uyjtimely deauth. Dr'. Darby'h~ was wvell known ill Afrinst mourn hiis loss, Ile was ini hir,ear of hs ao ..1reminsy funeral servics 'will be l.w14 there this morning. A VimYu' Lung~ur Pnoosrrjose-We recently rceccived from Mr'. t. WT. Soulc, Pr'esident of' the~ "Southern Standard Press Company," of' Meridi an, lVissy the jfllmyngroprjably liberal proposition: rit i1 a Ili Ino "ad i ~om ,.iX6el1 paper 26 tImes. 'Will paZy you immcli ~lttely oni receipt of the'13th 'copy' of yourl ptaper, contniinh)g: 1. 'If voni aiocpt, you must be cer'tamu to seud us tile Jlrst copy of theO l1lgery contaiinig "ady' as evidence of its. proper' iA The regular price for thiik aderd4so ment, comntig it, a&ordit g" to oh invar'iable rule of newspaper men,-' Jis one'inch, vonld be $1&~50, . and the contract sprice about $9.60. Or,'1ttli6 1 a4ttxal . measurenmnt-tme-hialf of 'ah inch-ibe taken, the price would be $6.75 in the one case, and $6.00 hn 'to ?my*'ss Conpumy" off'eis one' dolla -i whole dollar I Just tjik "O1E it.-4a ment six months I And this to bo paid in cash-well, not exactly in cash, but On th)e thiicthed ins1e1tion of the ad vertsijnt. 'In a duill s'eason likeo the present, such an odb'r, tempts lis, but 'jy,Q reiiat 4cclipor 'We wvAnt' tY(ite1tls ing patronage-want it very, very much. . ut then to ghv9. a cha~p1lbe tweon six and thIirtcai dollArs? Woth of advertising ?foi one dolla' Wron't enable us to make- ends *moot.-Liny the way, Moiiding Miss., 61Jgh oy a good place foi-miowvspaber'~tty i Jho many "Southiern 'Standard' r ress Companmies" there. . M 'road folks aviowv charging two dollars and thirty oents per bale on cottoiifiip p0(1 from Winnsboro td Coluinbia. We understand this el r'e is. .aso'd ypon .the absui'd p rotoxt that gotton. $s a "bulky" ar-tiolo, and'should h'e shai'ged fol by t u J6 foot. If thme chargo de 69 Y tho fr'ofgipt .nft a tydilght cents. Tiiho~arge byngsIs lrement vill sttlkeinrost eIbl~ beos e as the "merest sYlbterfugo. Th4 (Uui;'olincc.Jigeiiroad -oiny,aIrcadY - meno11tioned, 114 A(xtel tithoshnd-i)ounudlcs. Such a )Aar 'wiI ( ttll co f n11 1wel Ay-ix to IwleigI .ht bales. 'uiting ( he bales at 1fO p :titlac eaoh (they can etsily be matie to reach 600 each) a car call carry 12,600 pounds. Putting thU'IL at .600 poulids eauh, the load - would be 11,000 poutlids. There isn't I1nuh'll that is "bulky" about, such a loatd.--'te soonlcr;tils question as to the "'brilic t _o. "heavintess' of a2 bale of cut.te l'settled, the better. 4 Sollstdsps situtild be taken - in the <lirectlcl .of sulh a settlement. - In the Inc tntinic,-It. may be C.htmorchanut, andm i cot ton-growers alike will have to sub 1ii, to tho excesses'6 that enterprising , i iid benev Oilt. corlx)ratioi, the Uhar lotte, Columnbia anid Augusta Iailroad >'ulnpluly. TK .UU'S OF REONOR. r(t1 riclta' reml-onnthly, ninetit" of True I rot herImno t I.(Igo, o. s.i1, will Iie iin ( 1,o1e 1111lt on 1rl1ttay evt'ning, 13th tu:nt. At E. S. (IIANDLER, J 'n 12 Reporter. MYAS'ONiO MEFTING. \ re.gular eomlllunicltion of W\'inns -L.L. boro Lodge, No. 11, A. F. M. will be hold at Masolio lIil on Thursday evening, June 12th, at 84 o'clock, G. ]. MoUANTS, june 12-1t Secretary. FOi MAiMl. FEW very fine thorough blood pigs, the best in thd county. Seventy-fiyp days old, and will weigh seventy-flivo pountis. D. Rt. FLENNIKEN. ttany 27 UNDERl TI'Ih WINNS13Oli0 HOTEL, 1IA EN C HT'S OLD STAND. I WOULD inform my friends and the publio in general that I will be t'onnna at the above stand at all seasonable hours ready to wait on them, With an experience of thirty odd yea..s in the business, I guaranttec to serve all kind-4 of drinks in a manner thatt will suit the taste of every one. INT JULEPS A SPECIALTY. A choice stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. Give me a call. J, CLENDINING. june 7-3mos r 3I1E County Auditor, or an assistht, will be at the following place3, on 0h days dle;igitated, fo the pu rl,oso of reevint; returns of the taxpayers of the county, for the next fiscal year, v\"z: W1ood ward's, June 0 and 7 11 i.1','way, Juno 9 and 10 Blythewood, June 11 and 12. Glil.en's Grovo, June 13. ('allwell's Store, Juno 14. Durhain's,: June 10 and 17. Iear Creek, June 18 and 19. Horeb, June '3 and 24. Jenkinsville, Juno 25 and 20. Monticol;o, June 27 and 28. Fcasterville, .June 30 and July 1, White Oak, July 3. Te o!Bce at this place (Winnsboro) will be open from 1st to 5th Juno, and from 4th to 20th July. Each taxpayer is required to inahe return ont- oath. o~f 11 real' and pIeironal -pf-o>i l)wned( or' controlled by t hent on June 11 1st. Alt citizents between the ages of twenty-one and sixty y'ars, except thoso cexmpt by law, ar'e rein ired to make return of tiheir polls. A'1 er t he 20th July, a penaly of fifty per ''nt. attacehes. I. N. WITH'JEII, )'zy 0 1xt,f County Auditor. MORRIS HOUSE, TiT1E .MOIUtS HIOUSEyuca get transient or regub i' oiird prices to suit to times, with ane munednions not su'passed- in Wintnsboro. A.1 A. 'MORRiS4, melh 25 ' Propriotdr. [f1HIE colobratcl Stano *Momitai - Corn Whiskoy (han&m'iado) may bo found at F. W. HIABENICHIT'R. . H . DD T AVING rotr to :in 1boroX~d of a I i frofos o 6als Si4e s e i .a~ zona of t.he town aniiobumnty. ;.m Ollico in Blank Range, up RtaIi's, flex t-to.NyL'.audlfHerald onfice. Entrance on tJohigess street. mnar 1-xt3m d NOW IS THE OPORTUNITY *AVAIL YOURSELF OF IT!I Proserve your books, p>eriodicals, ' newspapers and music. State, county and railroad officers, and busi ils nipn or ly, sup l edr it} * blan oi mto4y pattorpw dosire to transnilt to their posterity. Thon HAVE THF.M REBOUND S Whioch will preserveothem and will makef them look almost as well as new. OId:books, &oa, should not only bo rebound, but the current literature of the present day should be pu6 tin a durable form for- preservation-as well. This can be done in the shortest pes aiblo time, with the bost, material, in the C most handsome and durable style, and at a prico which cannot be dupieatod ay where, by E. R. STOKE ay Stationer, flopkbindor and iBlank ilook g Manufacturo4 /1i 1~ ;Miigsf rStO e dIorUMfnr, S. O, ye Send in your orders at once, C moch 8 THlE STATE OF SOUTH[ CAROLINA, < CO1YNTY OF FAIRFIELD. Bly J. R1. 71 OY LES, .Mkq., Probale Judge. W HEREAS, Mrs. M. W. Jones hath mde suit - to me to grant her letters of administration of the estate and offe0ts. of Johtn Mobloy, Sr,, deccased; rithese are thotofore to cite andI admonish all andi singular the kindred and ceditors of the said John Mobley, Sra. deonsed, that they be and appear before me, in the' Court of Probate, to be held at FairAield. Court. lionso, S. 0., on the 18th day of June next, after publiosition hereof, at 11 o'oloek in the forenoon,. toiaheow eause, H any they have, why the said admintistra tion should notlbe 8 ed. *Glve* 11p4ef av d,4f%~4d 6f June, Ann D ii'87 FRESH GOODS! J UST'' BECEIVED. -CONSISTING IN PAUT.OF- C 4 bbls. Molasses-all grades, 00 lbs. Choico Buckwheat Flour, 0 boxes Cream (lieoso, w boxes best Italia4n Maccaroni, 2 bbit. Sugar, all grados, p 4 sacks of Coil'0o-10 Rio, 4 best P Java, 0 bbls. Choico Family Flour. BAGGING AND TIES. ,ARD in bbls., cans and buckots. 3acon, Best Sugar Cured Hams. lhoice Red Rust Proof Oats, Soed Rye and Barley. rails, Traco Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Crease, White Wino and Oiaor Vinegar, Smoking. Tobacco Durham's bost, Chewing To bacco. Raisins, Currahts and Citron. p ALSO, Co 'resh Canned Salmon, Poaches and Tomatoes, Mixed Pickles, Chow Chow and Popper Sauce. ALSO, . fino lot of BOOTS AND SHOES. 11 of whinh will be sold cheap for Cash. nov 9 D. R FLENNIKEN. THE LIGHT-RUNNING NEw HONE Bef Tho EST, LATE?ST !MPROVED, and )ost THORQUCHi L.Y constrLuctc. SEWI N IVIACH EC ever Invented. Ala the w'aring part. are nado of the DES STEEL, CAiErULLY TLmPR D an,1 arc ADJ U 'TAi.LC. It F:aa ("ho ~.uTo1'J'lr4a27cf !rRNrI]1 OX, . Oo Easiest Throaded Ghuttle, MAOmIINE. B?AIIIuta r(hEune t i r t eLS, iaad'a:a %'mo * olat t)XCaLLENOE (lhan Johnson, Clark & Co. 30.UNION 8QUARE, N.Y ,~I~'~1Y~po illy invite an ~Y~npci~oni otir SLock of )resG9o ts by the ladies of Winna-. oi-o ahd"'ficinity. Our stock con etsffraufraybA grarnadineos, All Vool Buntin's, Lace Bunting, a fl< r edJacont, , A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. B fr<NWi EMIOh DLS ldoMQ,'with g* ( aces fo2i T-im i~.Our Stock in.. niewtvI* 'EWMt -nd I-led 'rImmings ' just opened. Second of Capimeres from Charlottes jil mills opened'a few days since. - lot of Fans, Parasols and Mosui N. B.-Atgo Lic Fly 'abs 'frsi de here. jne 7 :IALOTT ESILLE. CASSIMERIES IHE APER THAN EVER F }IARLOTTE5v1LLE C As1MEIR CHEAPER HARILOTTEsVILLE CAssIMERtEs CHEAPER THAN EVERI I 'IARLTTEsvILLE CAssiIMEE CHEAPER lharlottesvll, O a asimeros and Jeans, STRIPED ' AND pu QHEEEDott MUSLUf$. PINTS, PRIN TS A 3. F. MOMASRTER & 00. ipr'il lo 14t Medilo~ Nake Ma IIUNJA ARONA COFFEE. THIRD ARRIVAL OF NEW GOODS THIS SPIUNG. " ALL WCOL Buntii.gs in Black and Colors, Black Crepe, Al pacas, Cashmeres and Lawns. Linen Suitings in Stripes and Plain Uolors. A large assortment of White Goods, such as Jaconets, iwisa. Victoria Lawn, Piques and Cimbrics. A full line of Linen Drills and Cottonales. A )so, Cassimeres, Bleached and Brown sirting and Sheoting, Plain and Figured Lawns, Cambrics and 0 LPorcales. CAI4COESS (Al[ICOES1t CALICOES ! ! -CALL AND SEE Z 11-: DI AM OND smIR' . A nice line of Hats in Straw, Wool and Felt. )ur Shoe Stock is fuller than ever, which fact speaks for itself. Clothing in groat variety, and a full and complete stock of GROCERIES., No baits thrown out to catch the unwary. All Goods sold at a 0 - gatinato Profit. P. S.-A large addition to our Notion Department will arrive in C few.days. F. ELDER & CO.' may 20 O SDIIUNK AHLIOSA COFFEE. EW FURNITURE! FOR DESIGN AND WORKMANSHIP UNEQUALED. EVERYTHING WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. -PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. A new supply of Window Shgdos, Picture Frames, Pie tures, Wall Pockets, Brackets *= Mirrors, Spring Bods, Mat tresses, and Children Car riages. For prices, call at the first *!:s e class J'URNITUR.EF] STOT-E ore making your purchases elsewhere. L U MBER AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE AT MODERATEP RICES. ALSO PREPARED TO MAKE TO ORDER. 0 UNDERTAKER'S DEPARTMENT. keep on had 4 full supply of Metall and Rosewood Cases and of th et finish. Also, a cheap stock of Cofins. RJ3. Wi.PH L P . ,t 2~ - BU HERW A1ERIAs - 1'r 1s T111' ONLY SEWING IIACJNE Calf-Threading Shuttle, ~ It has Sclf-Setting Needls. #ERERIH!1Never Dlreaks the Threadl. * lNever Skips Ititches. Is dhe ,lghb,cst Riung / A New and Simple Device a Wind%ag the Bobbin) wautbradLg the - lachuible EST FAti1LY SEWIN' 'MACHiNE. NEW AMVERICaW" Is estiy )M~raned, dos not got diut of ordet, tif'd wiltide vnleor1g with lea, labor than any other ru.i.hinea, Illustrated Circular furnitihed osk .ppIItati.h, BOAG, Agent for Fairfield. .' A VALUABLE INVENTION .,. THE WORL.DRENQWNED ILSO SEW'ING 'MACHINE workmanship ls equal to a Chronometer WAtcN,at' elegantly. finished as a first-ciass Piano. Ot receive highest awards at the Vienna ancf Centesnnii' E)tpe Ions. IT 4EWS ONE-FOURT H FA8TERI tiMWdinet iohines. Its cap city Ie unlImited.! There remore IL.SON MAOHIN E8 sold In the United S~ han , cor#bIned' sales of all the others. The W BLSON ENDINO'ATTACH MENT for doing all kindsI of rypslridg5 IThOMIT PATCHINC,.given PREEU withreach macNr1a. ang. WILSON SEWING MACHIliE CO. SCHICAGO? IL.,s U. SA. OR the celebrated Matthews CO NAN A 1868 Old Cabinet B~ye, call at F. 1.RNA D 14Y HABEIoBcT's, Rear of M[arket ,1I. ' ..... MR~S N. W BRON. . 2 111IS Hotel, sittuated in t1i~e centre o ' ~ i.' the towrn,offers end uarantees to- the AILN OR " blib indiueements tiji rpassed by aEy '** " er ftotiso in the #1a e. Table sup.- ' *' ad-b wthe best inathe arket. Com-Uo h6''I b cd. ~ph Ay nsnd 9 te attention, AH ' ' ti~I ii"~ rh 00prdy. aug 9-t" 2 "0. -460 3*11Eay P$$N 71sT.- -~ 3? 4 thy and .0heey .S.'Tw .NORT G 'CAO 0B / 1o 91%wl el e Mpoe THlE FRIIEND) OF ALL? i HIOLLOWAY'S PILLS!! "I had no appsetito; Holloway's Pills ve Io a hearty one." "You-r Iills are marvelous." "I send for another box, and knep them in the house." "Dr. Holloway has cured my headache that was ohronio. '"1 gtvo one of your Pills to my babo for oholera morbus. To dear little thing got well in a day." "ay nausea of a morning is now cured." "Your box of Iolloway's Ointment cured me of noises in the head. I rubbed some of your Ointment behind the cars and the noise has left." "Send me two boxes; I want one for a poor family." "I enclos0 a dollar; your price is 25 cents, but the modicine to me is worth a dollar." "Send me five boxes of your Pills," "Let me have three boxes of your Pills by return mail, for chills and fever.". I have over 200 such testimonials as these, but want of space oonpels ine to concludo. FOn CUTANEOUS DISonDERS, And all oruptions of the skin, this Oint ment is most invaluable. It does not heal externally alone, but penetrates with the most searching effects to the very rcot of evil. 11OLLO WAF'S OINTMENT. Possessod of this remody, every man may be own doctor. It may be rubbed into the system, so as to roach any in ternal comutplailt; by those means, cures ores of' uloors in the throat stomach, liver, spine or othe' parts. It is an in fallible remedy for bad legs, bad breasts, montractedt or stiff joints, gout, rheuma tism, and all skin diseases. IMPOSTANT CAUTION.-Nono are genuinn un <s: the gnature of .J. IIAYDOC. as agent for ht.United States surrounds each box of Pills nd Clntmont. Boxes at 25 couti, 02 cents, and 61'each. WY There Is considerable saving by taking ho larger airos. ObLO WA Y & Co., fob16-1y New York. T Is FALSE ECONO,ry TO BUY A OCIEAP On (IAN WEN A FEW DoLLARS MOnu WILL OET THE INCoMPARAnLE AND AL WAYs IELIABLE. MAON & HAMIN. OrU LOWEST PRICED. N 1 POOREST AND DEAREST. BUrn IIIEST U'ICED. DlJ IEST AND CHIIEAPEST. NEW STYLES. " NEW PRICES. Six Stops, Elegant i':nmbossed Walnut :tise, of now do ign, only - - $80. Ten St.ops, 4 Sets Reeds in New Style Illuminated Case. only - - - $95. Ton Stops, 4 Sets Reds, Mirror Top ,aso, with Gold .1ronzo Ornumentation, mly - - - - - - $'100. OVER 100,000 MADE AND SOLD. Winners of the highest honors at the World's exhibitions for twelve years past ' PARTS - - - 1,07 VIENNA - 1873 SANTIAGO - 1875 PIIIi..., PA. 1876 1 PARIS - - - 1875 8 WEDEN --1878 Endorsed by Franz Liszt, Theodore Thomas, .Ole Bubll, Gottsohalk, 8trauss, Warrea, Morgan and over one thousand cmntent inuiis of Europa and Ameri ca. Thb test'imony as to the Immense su periority of these inistruxunents over all ophers is empihatic, overwhelming and indisputable. RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR.; Thoso Otgahs are now offered p urcbas era by monthly instalments ol from $5i to $10, or will be rented until the rent pays fer them. From ono to three years time givent for payment. Special red uctioni given to Churches, Schools and Pastors, Agents wanted everywhere. Organs sent, on trial to any padr ef the outh, We pay freight both ways if not satisfnotory,, SOUTHERN~{ '5VWHOLESALE DEPOT. For the more convenient supply of Southern trade a Southern Wholesale Depot has been established at.Favannah, Ga., from which .Dealers, Churches, Teachers, and the retalil trade can be supplied at N. Y, and' Boston faetory rates. For Illustrated Catalogues, price lists and full information, ad dress LUDDEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga. Manufacturers' Wholesale Agents, mob 24..8n SMITH'S WORM OiL Avn1sNs3 GA., Doeomb9r Oy.1878. Afew nIghts since I gave my son one dose of Worm 0il, and thie ncxt a hO passed 16 ,tgo Worms. At the same tim I gave one dose tom ittlA girl,:four yearsj old, and she paspe4 86,werans rroaS 4 to o inehs lon - WORM f1 for sale 1YMeMaster & Brice a t) r. B. S. LNDON, Athensa, Ga. Nily DEST vPhiladelpIzia Laget Boer, .D freelh every day at F ,ina I. MPOM ENtM~ T OF 1879. the Safety STOVEK - o ss WO~*~Tk ~~So ItIo D. .~.( C iE#S II HERALD WEEKLY EDITION, 1s I UBI8IYED nVIUI wsDNEMDAY AS WINNSBORO, 8. 0. ]Y Tux INNSBORO PUBLISHING COJ P CONTAINS A SUMMARY OP THR LEADING EVENTS OF THR DAY, tate News, County Nbws, Political News, Eta 'H EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT RECEIVES SPECIAL ATTUNTION. THE LOCAL COLUMN, 8 well filled with town and county news ho aim of the Publiahern is to Issue a IRT-CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Terms, of Subscription, payable la r >1y in advance: )ne copy, one year, - - .OO800 )no copy, six months, -- - - $1.60, 11n0 copy, three months, - - $1.00, ive copies, one year, at - -- - *2.70. Eon copies, one year, at - - - - $2.60, Ewanty copies, one year, at - -$2.60, To overy person makcing up a elub of en or mnote subsoribere, a copy will he oent free for one year. Thelnames consti. uting a club need niot all be at the same p~ost-offioe, JOB PRINTING> IN ALL ITS DEP'ARTMENTS DONE 13 TIHE IIEST STYLE AND AT TII, LOWEST PRICES. We are prepared t unu,o notice, BANK~ OIECKS, BILL BEADS, ;: ENVEL0PES, INVITATIONS, POSTERM AW BLANKS, POSTAL CARlDS 0N~ ETOi Terms for JobWr Doliverg" All bisIuest ooaMualest1ons s&b4& j addyessed to the n Wthree ~ *qo rfq potodbm to beout~ to be f~ 4,-#DM MEMM