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RATLRoAD ScIEDMLEs.-The trains on the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Itallroad rbach Winnsboro as follows: Day passenger, northward, 1.00 p. m.; southward, 5.12 p. m. Night passen ger, norithward, 12.20 a. n.; south ward, 8.59 p. i. Day freight, north -ward. 8.65 a. n.; southward, 12.40 p. in. Night freight, northward, 2.88 a. i.; southward, 10.85 p. m.-This schedule is on the. basis of Washing ton time, which is about fifteen minutes ahead of Winusboro tine. New Advertisements. 1925,000-Sugenheimer & Groesehel. Notice-W. 11. Kerr, Administrator. Sale of Real Estate-W. J. Johnson. Visit Charleston-E. L. Roche, Sec. Columbia Hotel-R. N. Lowrance, Proprietor. tondMounitain Corn Whiskey-F. W. labenicht. To-day being Thanksgivings Day, the National Bank will t closed. The post-office will likewise be closed, ex cept for one hour for the delivery of each mail. Tim COLUMBIA HoTEL.-We pulish elsewhere the advertisement of this well-known hotel, conducted by Mr. R. N. Lowrance. The best evidence of the merit of the establishment is that it Is the favorite resort of vistors f rom the diffierent parts of the State. The proprietor is a worthy gentleman, and he does all in his power to make his guests confortale. The building has just been renovated, and is as ieat its a new pin. Altogether, the "Colun bia" is.a good place to stop, and it should be liberally patronized. Tim LEGLSLATUnu.-The Legisla ture met on Tuesday, but of course little of interest was done. In the Senate, the H1on. 1. D. Witherspoon, of York, was unanimously chosen temporary president, Col. r. Stobo Farrow was re-elected clerk, Col. A. D. Goodwin reading clerk, and Mr. L. R. Marshall sergeant-at-arms. In the House Mr.. Juo. (I, Sheppard, of Edgefleld, was r'e-elected Speaker, C3ol. Jno0. T. Sloan, Sr., clerk, Mr. RI. M. Anderson, of .Abbeville, reading clerk, and Mr. J. 1). Brown, of Barn well, sergeant-at-arms. The Gover nsor's message was read in both bodies and referzed to appropriate commniit toes. A nmumber of bills were intro duced and p~roperly referred. Wed nesday the 24th inst., at 1j o'clock, was fixed as the ime for counting and de clarinig the vote for Governor and * Lieutenant-Governor. RETAKING THlE CENsUs.-The sp6cial agents of the census departmnent to re enumerate the State census hiavearriy ed and have established their head qjuartere at Colunibia. Colonel F. G. B3utterfleld has charge of thie re-enu meration and is accompanied by J. B. Burt, 0. P. D. Stone, J. B. Issler, Timothy Quinn, clerks of the census office in Washington, and sworn as special agents for this work. It will b~e done over again from the beginning. The egent hopes to get through. thie einimerat Ion in three weeks. Colonel Butterfield has telegraphed all the supervisors for the State requesting a meetin g of consultation before begin. ning the wor'k. The whole State will not be canvassed, but agents will visit certain townships in various parts o1 the State anid in this way estimate the correctness of the returns from the whole. In Abbeville Duo West Town. ship. will be re-enumerated ; Laurens, Waterloo Township ; Fiairflehd, Town shIp No.8; Barnwell, Williston Town. ship ; Lexington, Broad River Town ship; Chesterfield, Steer Pen; Marion, Caine; Williamsburg, Johnson Town ship. These are selected because their increase is large. No fraud is charghd ngainst them. With reference to TownshIp 8, in this county, there is nothing to fear from a second cunu mneration. The former one-was take:1 by Col. B. E. Elkin, and thie work was performed faithfully and accurately, * Colonel Elkin prob~ably knows mert about Fairfield county than any omc else ii it, and he has thme statistics 01 Township Eight at his fingers' ends The census of 1870 gave this townshii only 1662 inhabitants, against 2696 ir 1880. If the inspectors call on Clolono Eikiri he can show them proportion, ately more children and twhins ai triplets in No. 8 than anywhere else Ii the United States. We hope the pee ple of No. 8 will give thme inspectori - all the facilities possible for a coin phote enmeratioI. - OBY. JOHN Bl TTl2ON. The Debtw. Owe to the Democratico ader ,From the Camden Joeurnai. Ini thme brilliant campaign that his jttst closed, it is but right and propel to return onr thanks to thae distin * ~ guished genleman whose rame headi this artcle. Laboring under all th< disadjvantages er a greant Nationa - -ngh, h sopianix.d an appcd o our .Btdie~attle 't lat withoitc loss o blood, or bite aOmotioim arcled to a grand victory. Coot calm and collected, yet. firm and m resolute, ho covered every point upon the whole line, and whon doubt or mistrust grew A up, by his personal presence afid ac , tive participations in our conneils, he scattered $ away as the sun would 4he iist of a summer morning. Unoeten. tatious but bold; reserved and digni. fled, yet as firm as a rock, and the quietness of his unassuming niture Is only equalled by the love that he bears for his State, South Catiolina owes him a lasting debt of gratitude, and as -he grows and.prospers in her own home-rnle we expect to see the laurels crown the brow of Bratton, Gary and Woodward. Just such men as these make us cheCrfl even in the darkest hour 'of our trials. We cheerfully tender to General Bratton the thanks that lie so richly merits, and we feel assured that we express freely the sen timent of our whole people. liYMENE4L. MARRIED-On the 18th Novem, bor, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. T. W. Mellichamp, Mr. E. W. MASON to Miss RUTH Ron ERTsON. All of Fairfield county. By the'sanje, on the 21st. inst., at the resodence of the bride's father, Mr. JOHN SMART to Miss CORNELIA SMART. All of Fairfield county. NOTICE. A LLporsns indebted to RICHARD CAdEEN, deceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and all persons holding claims against said deceased will present their demands, duly at tested, wvithout delav. W. 11. KER1ft, (3. 0. C. P., nov 25-tlx4 Administrator. EHE EWNUINE GEORGIA STONE MOUNTAIN CORN W HISKEY, At F. W. labenicllt's and A. Williford's, Sole Agents f.r Winnsboro. Inov 2 SALE OY REAL ESTATE. I WILL offer for sale, before 'the Court House ddor in Winnsboro, S. C., on the first Monday in Decem ber, 1880, the following described real estate: All that plantation or tract of land, with dwelling house and outbuildin a thereon, known as. the "Kenne Place," containing <ne hundred and fifty-two (152) screg, more or less, lyilg on waters of Cedar Creek ad joining land . the- estate' of . P. Thomas, A. K. Craig and others. TERMS OF sALE: - One-half of the purchaseo-money to be paid in cash, the balance a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, to be secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the prem ises sold. Purchaser to pay for all uccessary papers. nov 25-txtd W. J. JOUNSON. COLUMBIA HOTEL. Ib :. / W ,N 3 nov 25-tx8mn PBOPR~IETOR. $25,000 WOR TH OF GOOtbs ,TO BE SOLD AT VERY SREALL PROFITS. N O change necessary .to be made in our business, for the reason that we are gaining ground instead of losing, and if thuis good trade of ours continues, the bait thrown out will become so tainted with skippers, that the parties holding the line, will be met with the sad fisherman's luck. We exteLnd a cordial Invitation to one anmd all to call and see us. ISU:GENHEiMER & G*ROESCUEL. r1 -iov 25 ISIT OHARLESTON Durn the Week Dece~abev 0 to 17, 1880. LOW EXCUJRS0IQV RAT88 ON ALL RAILROApS, Great Attratcions and Large Crowds, TRE INDUSTRIAL EMIZITIONf OF THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF 8, 0. SPLNDIED EXHIBITS of the Mechanioal and Agricultural pro., gross of the past year-4ntereating and instructive. LARGE NEW HALL, ERECTED ESPEUJALLY FOR TIE EXHIBI. TIONS OF Tn 'l 800UETY. THIE 80. 0A. JOCKEV, OLUB. We will have Races (.n the Washingt n Ra'co ourse, near the City, on the - 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th December, They are led to believe, from the num ber of entries in the m takes and from the stables expected, that there will be better racing than they have bad for the last ten years. fl&- Meetinus of State Grange, P. of H., and Grand Lodge, A. F. B1. JW' All places of amusement open with ohoioest attractions. ZD-Attractive Exhibits of al kinds soliolted for the ludustrial Exhibition. p&- The large crowd of visitors to the I xhibition offers a paying o portunity to Manufacturers, &c., to display their pro IuAtS. For space and particulars apply to .E. L. tOCHE, Segretary. nov 25 -t lxi THE PEOPLE'S IYUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. T HIS is an .ssooiation of business mon, who, for their mutual prolection, contribute toNards a fund, so as in caso of death, their families may re coive from $2.100 to $5,000, according to amount of certifncate. This is one of the best plans of life insuranco, You pay as you go. just like fire insurance, and with more vonvenienee-even, as you pay by small ingtalments during the year. We refer to 'those best acquainted with us, viz : members in Fairlield: G. H. Me Master, Jos. A. Briep, Juo B. Davis, D. I. Flenniken, B. Sugonheimer. J. W. Mcreight. Jno. J. Neil, Thomas t. John son, J. lendining, B, B Hanahan, It. Means Davis, Jag. Q Davis. Any one that should like to become a memboY will apply to G, C. BACOT, oat 2 -Agent. THE REASON WHY QO niany farmers fail is not so much k J on account of the political situa tion, but because they don't buy Gro ceries from the undersigned. As a guide, I give an abbreviated catalogue of Flour-all grades-prices ranging from $3.60 lO $10 per barrel; New Buckwheat Flour, just received; Su gars, Coffees, (Roasted and Green), Bacon, 11ains, (canvassed and uncan vassed), Lard, (in tierces, buckets and cans), Cream Cheese, Macaroni, Bolt ed Meal, Pearl Grits, Molasses and Svrnps of all grades. Also a lot of new crop Newv Orleans to arrive in a few days. Ried May Wheat, (a flue selection), Rye, Barley and Red Rust-Proof Oats. .The "Farmer's Friend Plow," a want long felt by the industrious til lers of the soil.; will not choke in the foulest lajid, light and easy to handle, yet durable. Also Plowv Hoes, Axes, Soae. Chis al, Hlorses and Mule BOOTM ANI1 1HOES. All of my Goods will bear inspection, which I inlvite. nov 23 D., R. FLENNIKEN. FINE LIQUORS. NA'THANSBROS.' Old Cabinet Rye, 86,Old Roanoko Whiskey. l86lu. Also, Rottordam Brandy. Cold H1am for lunch from 11 to 1 o'clock every day . L HA VE recently made extensive addi. Ltions to my stock of Wines and liquors, which consists of a full assort ment of Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey. French Brandy, Apple lirandy, reach Brandy, Sherry Wino, beuppornong Wine, Champagne, etc , etc. ..Efr I claim to sA~l the FINEST AND PTVREST RYE WHIISKEY *0 be had in Winnsboro. Give it a trial.. I also also k. ep on hand a fail supply ot S EGARS AND TOBACCO, in great variety, and adapted to the tastes of et'erybody. Call at the PAIYvETTO HOUSE, in the Winrisboro Hotel building. J. CLENDINING. moch 2', -SUBSCRIBE FOR THlE WEEKLY PALMETTO YEOMAN, C0LUMBIA, S. 0. It is an eight- page parer, designed for the people, tilled with interest-ing matter --Family Reading, News, Markets, &c. Subscription: One year, $1.50; Seven Months, $1.00; Three Sionths, 60 cents payable in advance. For Silx Names and Nine Dollars an Extra Copy for one year. Speociens furnished. The D AILY YEO. MAN, an afternoon paper, is $4 a year, C. M. McJUNKIN, 12tf Editor ud Publisher. DR. W. E. AIKEN, -DEALER IN Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Goods, etc. WINNSBORO,8S.C. Frleshl Drugs and Medicines. G 1ASTOR OIL, Biluestone, Blotax, Cay. \ enne Pepper, Lactonop tine, Bath Sponges,JougiSyrnps, SoothingiSyrups, Bay Rum, Perumery, Cinchonid ia, Qul. nine, Tutte', Gilder's and Strong's Pills, Essence Ginger, Capsine Plasters. ALSO, Onion Sets, Prepared Cocoa, Canary Seed, Gun Powder Tea, Ilyson Tea, Pew. dered Black Pepper, Maehline Oil, &e. Just received by - McMASTERl, BRICE & KETCHIN. noe 20 LUDPEN.& B ATES' SOUTHEIRN vs M THE MIUSIC hOUSE OF TilE OUTU REMOVAL TO OUlt Now Double Store Ani Inun1enlse Musio Temple., Two largestores, each 30 fMet front atad four stories high, fronting on three streets and tilled from cellar to loft with imusical s1u11)plies. Nothing to coinpaeo with it In the Southern States, A PIG STORE, 4 MIG STOCK,. A BIG TRADE, AND MORO TO OOmmg During the ten years since our estab lishient, of our house we have devoloped the music trade of the South to a wou derful degree, but as yet we have only be gun. Wcsce, not many years ahead, a business of a million a year. and to take care of this enormous trade we havo pro vided our present mammoth warerooms. Fall trade 1881' will be iminnso. Wearo ieady for it. For months our senior part ner has been at the North contracting with Piano and Organ manufacturers for insiruments. Ilo has concluded most advantageous contracts, and the Pianbs and Organs aro "coming, coming" 100,000 more, by overy steamer, Now Styles, Now Prices, New 'Ierms, New Store, Now Do parture. SPECIAL OFFER, FALL 1880. Cush prices with three Months credit. During months of An". lept md Ot. w. will sell Pianos mu d Organs at Low-r OAsui PnICEs, Payabi*C $2 masti on a Pi ano or $11) Cash on an organ. withl the balance in three months, Wirnio-T INTEn EST. WHAT DO YOU SAY TO TUIS OFF.R? Write for Illustr-dtvi CniaaloIes anil New Price Lists for Fall I MI and pre pare to be astonished. LUDDEN & BATES' SAVANNAH, GA. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. July 2T A NEW KIND OF WATCH CASE. New because it is only wi thin the last few years that It has been impr (ved and brought within the reach of evE.my one: old in principal because the firstinvention was made an( the first patent taken out nearly twenty years ago, and cases made at that Ume and worn ever since, are nearly as good as now. Read the fol lowing which is only one of the manny. hunm dreds; your jewelers can tonl of similar ones : M AESFIELD, VA., May 28, 18TS. I have a customer who carried one of 'Boss' Patent casr's fifteen years and I knewv it two years before he got it, and it now appeam good for ten years longer. It. E. OLNEY. Rfemeamber that, Jas. Ross' is thn only patent ease made of two pates cf solid gold (one out side and one inside) covering evr~ry part ex posed to wea ' or sight The great, advantage of these plates is apparenit to every one. Boss' is the only patent ease with which there Is given a written wvarrant, of which the following is a f nc-simile; fMEI AKAECP *M31TO See thatyou get them ganimaatee with ech case Ask your jeweler for illustrated catalogue. oct 9-lyfmchi1 We think we ean show a little the nicest Stock of New Fall and Win ter Goode, ever brought to cur burg. Come and see us. SUGENHEIMERi & GRoESCIHEL. SMOKE RS T A KE N OT I CE. FIVE~ TIhOUSAND IIAN(0O01 AND 1E9G8NI 'CIGARS. FIVE TIIOUSAND CIGARS. THE BESM' FIVE CENT CIGARS -IN AME RICA -AT- - F. WV. IIABENICIIT'S DEBTOR8 TAKE NOTICE. ALL parties indebted to us on any .account whatever will -please come forward and sott)e immnediately,as we need the monoy and must have it. Any one who has bought stock from us, who is so unfortunate as not te be able to pay, will please0 bring the stock and agree on a settlement so as to save us trouble, and costs to themselves. Settlement we must have. No other notice will be given, and action will be taken at once against all who do not respond. nov 13-ftx2w 'W. Rt. DOTY & Co. Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys-A meaning sign, yet our friends say there's nothing mean about us. Come and suit your selves. SUGEN1IxEM & O1IolCHEL. Great Excitement !I p. LANDECI(KE AND BROTHruu, GOODS GIVEN AWAY! E,the indersigned, gnnounce to the publio that we have just r-, ceived a now lot of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTS' LIJRNISING GOQ'd BOOTS AND SHOES, TRUNKS, VALISES, &C., Which we will sell at the lowest; an11d inl addition to the low prices we give to every purchaser of $5.00 an extra presct of FIFTY CENTS WORTH OF QOODS, And to every pullrchaser.of $10, an ex tra present of ONE DOLLARIS WORTH. JUST RECEITV'ED. A new lot. of lhree-1uttoned Kid Glovest, oilv -50 ceits, real Alexander Kid G loves, $1.00-worth $1.25. ALL KJNDS AND STYLE1S. A call for inspection is cordially in vited, and satisfiletiol guaranlted in every respect. P. LANDECKER & BRO. nov 20 FAIR NOTICE, TO TEI-na Peoplle of Fairfield. NOTICEis nowv given that it will bN tothe advantage of 'buyers to call and GLANCE AT GOODS iIn our line before buying elsewhere. We pr1op)ose selling O'oods as lowv as the samle (gnauliy are sold1 or ofl'ored by any body. Our1 Goods speak for them SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OF'ERED IN SHOES. We would call! the attention of the Ladies to our stoca of en w .. aa .a..u. ens an inspection of wvhich we respectfully McMASTERl, BRICE & K(ETCHIIN. nov 20 Cllilor & Chaidler's -AND SEE T URE Finestllnes of Ladies' and Gents' .Gold Watches, Chains. Pins and Ear-Rings, tfhat havo over boon brought to this plac. A LSO A line assortment of Cameo and Plain finger Rings. ALSO Silver and Plated Ware of all kinds. Violins, Violin btrings, &o. HANDSOME TOILET SETS. Vases, Motto Cups, LampGoods, Glass waro, Clocks, &o. All as CuzAP as the Cheapest, nov 18 HERMANN BUL WINELE, Factor & General Commission Merchant, CIH A R L~ ES TO0N, S. C., DEALBR IN GERMAN HAINIT, or POTASH SALT, Peruvian Guano, No. 1 and No. 2, - Pure Fish Guano, Nova Scotia Land Planter1 Ground South Carolina Phoes pha~te, and other FERTIIZERIS. Also, CO0R N, O A TS, H A Y, E tc. Orders filled with dispatch, and liberail advances made on consignments of Cot, ton and other Produoe, nov 4-xam AT THE COR FALL A"D W W E IEG leaive to inform our oustoiners latolf disposed of our Grocery Dopa rgoom for our - Which are now in s.tore, d have been ai cannot enunerato the =arious kinds and styl amino our stock, and we shall endeavor to r CLOT HING, H ATI 4 NP GEA This department has been extended, and Our Troy City Perfect Fitting Crown Shirt < laundried male to ordor if dosirod. BAY STATE STANDA.R Are our spseialty, and to those who have ti those who aro yet strangers to the durability to call and buy your wntor supply, or q sink You will not bavo to opine ofton-they are v Bhoo 4pado. A: ZEIGLER BROTHERS' Gonts', Ladies', 31 yQur .. 00 bill and save money by buying ta J. oct 7 DON'T UntA You Y STOCK of 'Furniture, which will I N est ilacordiig to Cinali(y, andfr 1temeaier t(hat, all my goods are Warrant< Furniture elsew here, then coime to the fir vest selectionl anld canl hur cheapter. Beal vay, Jllythewood, White' Oak, Voodwar mid York. This is i recommendation of A new supply of Window Shades, Wal lirattes, Chromios, I iat 1acks, anid Book % The largest supply of TI'in Chamber Setf jci* suit s. ('all and sea I iem. A now si Imy. Don't. Buy a Maltchine mmerely becau t. atnd likes it. Reibr that, mos"t of t mifted have butl. little merit. 'hie on1e Yo ime and vexation, is noiseless, runis t.Remember thie Gold Medal was awnar )ver eighty competitors. 1. can1 refer you ilways giveni entire sat isfacutionu. Reuiaen insh leactorv. All orders entrusted to in ie lowest pric&es. Furniture ieatly repai )repared to mitako to order. I Lmber and . ng Machine Needles and titachients ant( ne. Don't fail to call before lpurchasin.g LWAYS ON HAND I The very best NORFOLK OYSTRS, three times a weekc, at F. W. HABENICH'S. Best Salt Water FRESH FISH, all the yeair round, and always warranted to be good, at F. W. HIABENICHTl'S. To arrive this wveek one barrel Old 1863 NATH AN'S CAB3INETI WhiSKEY, (gen uine), at F'. W. HIABENICHUT'S. P. S. Some of same, very old, in stoek. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER in one-half Pinit Bottles, for Family use, very low, at F. W. BAI3ENICHIT'S, nov 11 SALE STABLES. JSC.TICE. ALL persons who bought stock from me last spring on time whose notes are duo first October, will please be prepared to moot them, as full payment will be required. Priompt payment will only enable me, to accommodate them next spring. CORN AND FODDER Dellveredl at my Stable on Congress Street, locatedl one door south of the Ladd buihlig, sept 23 ,WLLFlD SHAVING SALOON. I'HiE unmdersigned bogs leave to say flto the public1 that he is nlow run ning a 11rst-class Shaving Saloon in every respect. None but Comnpetent and exp~ert workmen are employed, and those who will favor us with t'hel:,. custom are guaranteed satisfact~1n, , HAIR-CUJTTING Done in the latest and noates& style. Don't forget to call and., give me a trial, and I wvill please you. J. M, 'McCA LL, Opposite Dr, Alkon's Drug Stoi-o,. sent3nn ER STrO1i INTER QODS& 'Ind be publie genedilly, thit wp hav *Lment for the'6 prpose of tinakinly Pfor) irked At prices to jq4ico Radek nilqs. J .8. but cordially Jnvi'e all to cll and ake It the interest'of Al to purobase. r2'q9FTFU'RNSHINTq 0OODS. we guarantee prices as low as the lowe . annot be surpasse. Paundried or Un. D SCREWED SHOES -ied thM we need not ad words. To of his hongstr made Sho'e; we ask you 10 itrony, you profer trying the . k.ovjodged by rnang' r to outweah* ises', pnd Infants' Fin'e Shoos. tedup beEt Remember the plae M, BEATY & CO., ON THE COlHNER. BUYT i0 the Jargest, handsomest and cheap. sigi and' workimanship uicqualei, Ad to be as represented. Prieo yout, st-class store 'whero you will have the in 111id that I ship goods to Ridge. I's, Blackstock, and as far as Chester the quality and price of iNiy goods. I Pockets, Brackets, M-irrors, Picture -elves, 01aper than) the cheapest. 1, iade to iuialch Cottage and Cham, Ipply of Sewing Macluines as good- as se your Iother or your neighbor ha1 lIe miac hines that are n6ist. largely ui Wiant is the noie that will sayv you light am will Inst a ulg timo.. I have :cd to one of the Machines I represent to any Ilut are using it, ail(I It ha11 lher. that I aln agent. for a Door and a will have Promulpt attentioi aind at red at. moderate prices. I (kiln also iliiIgles for1 sale at. small proilts. 6ew I pils of Machines cni be had thrn0gli >isewherC. Rt. W. PIIILLIPS. IF YOU WANT ANY TfING IN TRE CALL AND GET THlE BEST AT. F. W. H./B EWWICTS. SCOTCH WHISEEY PUNCEES, --AT F. W. IIABENICIIT'S. HOT JAMAICA RUM PUNCES. -AT if. W. HABENICIIT'S. HIADE OF THE BEST IMPOR~TED 14T QUORS, AT THKE "DON CARILO," 3EST TE~N CENTS OIGAR~ FORt THE MONEY, AT nov 16'. W, HIABENICHT'S. ' WAGONSZ WAGONS! WAGONS FOR THE .,tEOPLE, ONE CAR LOAD OF THE FAMOUS~ WEBSTER WAGON. )NEi OA1[ LOAD OF THlE RIELIABLU KVERY W AGONS. VE WILL NOT BE UNDERISOLD% Ifor sale by U. G. DESPORlTES, t.B. DESPORTES & 0O., . Bldgevray, S. C. nov 20 Ladies' furiishing goods, new ad1., 11ee Stockings, Corsets, -Olonks, shawls, etc. See the New Goods and earn the puices. '1 ' aua aosp