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WNAND COUNTY. 'TU~SDAY.stay19, I ? 1 1851ss TERMs or Tnic Nws AND impArD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars er am , in advance; weekly edition, two Aoilars and fity cents peranntrn in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards. RATES ov ADVvRisiNo,-One dollar per inch f'or the first insertion, s ad ifty cents per inch for each subsco. ent lsortionm. These rates apply to all ad vertieentvs, of whatever' nate rO, and are payable strictly n advauce. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months Made on very liberal terms. Tran Mient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the-fret insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subscouenthisortion. Obitua-les and trilutes of respect charged as adver, tisements. Simple announceneits or marriages und deaths published free or char e, and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever nature should be addressed to the Winnsloro Publishing Company Whinsboro, S. C. PAILROAD SciEDu xv.-The trains now pass Winnsbor as follows: North-bound passenger, 12.18 1. in.; south-bound, 5.80 p. i.; north-bound freight, 8.54 a. n.; south-bound, 1.15 p. m. These arrivals are on the basis of Railroad time, sixteen minutes faster than Winnsboro time. Now Advertlenente. Notice to Creditors-F. Elder, As signee. Tax Notice-I. N. Withers, County Auditor. Local Briefs. -We need rain badly. -See new advertisements on second page. -The Gordons leave for Spartan burg this afternoon. -The Trial Justices' courts were busy on Saturday. -A numismatist has been in town looking up rare old coins. -There was not a single case of in toxication at the picnic on Friday. -Another case of concealed wea pons has been brought before Trial Justice Nell. -Messrs. S. Cathcart and T. W. Rabb, Sr., registered at the Charleston hotels on Friday. -Bavarian export lager beer and Belfast ginger ale, in pint bottles, just received by F. W. Habenicht. * -The young people of Itidgeway are rejoicing in a dancing school, and tie glide and the racquet are all the go. --Mr. U. G. )esportes lost a very val. %table mule on last Friday night. The animtial inl attenplting to jtitp the fence around his stable yard brolie its neck. "Bring in another mule I -Air. W. 1. Flenniken's deer are quite an attraction. They are five lin number of which one has been raised by him. The first one was pre sented to him by Judge Pressly. -Mr. Wiley Davis is paving every attention to his immigrants and is de termined to give the experiment a I thorough trial. The colored people abot:Jidgwayare much exercised I -Mr JT. 8. Gladner' was in town last week, and on his ret urn to Column bia gave a very flat tering account ofj the cr'ops in this conunty. He was especially struck with Mr. A. WVilli..' ford's crop, and pronounces it well woirthy of emulation. No PAIE.--Owing to the visit of out' complositors to the Cowpens there'1 will be no? paperC1 on TuIusuRAY. DEATH oF MR. 8TAntNES.--.Mr. J. W. Starnies died last Saturday morning at his residence at Doko. Mr. 8. was at one time extensively engaged in merchanidise, but from the ravages of conseumption lie was forced to retire, and he has, after a long ililness, enided a highly honorable and useful car'eer. JENKINsvILLE NOTEs-Mr'. N. A.1 liolley of this neighborhood was mar.. ried on the 5th, to Mias Sallie E. Hun.. ter, of Goshen Hill, Unuioni county.I Best wishes ar'e extended.1 The new Iron Bridge of' the Colum.. b)1a and Greenville Rauihoad1 over Broad River at Alstoni is just fhrished. It is a magnificent piece of work, and is said to have cost over thirty thou sand dollars. In muaking the chanige from the 0o(d to the new structtnre not a train was delayed, It Is currently reported that the colored population of this vicinity have had a meeting and decided not to work for less than fifty cents per day and three meals. [The planters about Jenkinsville had better introduce a few white ima migrants and they will hear no more about labor'combinatons.-..EDs.] A VALJABLE SPELLING CHART. --We ha've received from L, H. Rogers, New York, a "Bird's Eye View 'of the English Language," a regular monument of patience. The sheet is 22x38 inchtes, and contains more informnationt for persons who write letters than we ever saw or thought contd be arr'anged on owte sheet. The first part contains Rules for Spelling and Imenttation, also Rulew for Using Capi'tal Letters and Letter writing. Next is a "Bird's Eye View of' the Correct 8pelling of 25, 000 Word's." Ever'y word Is before you at a sitggle glance, and is easily found by a'system of indexing, that is wonderful, thovough and complete. There is also a "Bird's Eye View of~ 20,000 Synonyms," wvhich is of great assistance to writers. One of the. most initeresting featni'es, which alone is wortly the small price of the sheet, is a list, of two thousand words of similar! pronunciation, The sheet can be used to good adrantage by every one who . 'writes the English lanuguage.- The sheets are sent by mnaiI/ postage pre pad bythe Publisher, , H, Rogers,', 75 Madn Lane, New York, .Fice! n5 cents each, or five sheets for one dolhar'. Postage stamps recoived' in paym~tent, *VAIAONVAB. A8ssOZg'ter, gue 3test Sueesfu Meetat thm6 Ras e Ocouned, The Association met on Saturday, Col. . C. Davis in the chair. After prayer by the Rev. W. Richardson, the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mr. R. Means Davis, in the absence of the secretary. The follow lug male teachers were present: Col. fl. C. Davis and Messrs. W. S. Dur ham, B. H. Robertson, W. Richard son, J. R. Sterling, R. M. Davis, and the following ladies: Mrs. Caldwell, Mrs. J. Ashford, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Harrison, Miss Obear, Miss Fripp and Miss Richardson, Miss Powell. Dr. Boyd, Mr. W. A. Smith and Mr. J. 3. Ashford were also present, as was, part of the day, the Rev. Dr. Farr, of the Benedict Institute, Columbia. Mr. Durham completed his course on Analysis in Grammar, first making a strong and eloquent presentation of the claims of analysis per se, and then of diagrams as a means of making analysis a delight instead of a bore. le then gave a lesson from a series of handsome colored charts representing diagrams of different classes of sen tenices. As the subjectof diagrams is a novelty in this State, behig used in very few schools, those teachers who were absent missed a great deal. At the completion of the grammar lesson, a discussion on different points. in grammar ensued, participated in by; several teachers. After this a recess of an hour was taken for lunch, anlI a very pleasant little "picnic" followed, which was an important feature in bringing teachers together in social intercourse. At the next session Mr. Richardson, by appointment, took up the subject of phonetics as taught in Appleton's Readers, and dwell upon the hinpor tance of learning the sounds of letters Instead of the names. He illustrated fhe syste n of spelling by sounds, and rave several cognafe sounds showing vhat constitutes the difference between 'hem. A resolution was adopted that here ifter the Association will resolve itself nto a class and go through a drill on )hOnetics at every meeting. The sub, ect of pronunciation was also broach ,d, but for want of time was postpon ad to the next meeting. Mr. Durham said that once every wo 'nonths was not enough, and he noved that the Association meet again m the Saturday before the full moon n June. Adopted. It was then re olved that "Inasmuch as the Associa ion, if properly attended, will inevi ably benefit the schools, the School 'omnmnissioner be requested to confer vith the school trustees and get them o make the meeting a school day, and hat he report the result at the next necting." It was stated that, private y, all the; trustees who had been ap >roaced had expressed approx al of his; but this resolution was adopted n1 order to secure formal action. The Association then adjourned to neet on Saturday, 11th of June. (The noon illls tIaat tih. TulE MAY-D AY caLnInnATL on. 3eauty and Chivalry -Bright Eyes and Brass Buttons wage Mutual Warfare. The joint picnic of the yonng ladies >f the Columbia Female College anmd he Gordon Light Infantry last Friday Yat a c'mplote success it, es ery par irular. At an early hour that morn ng the streets of the town) showed evi lence of an unusual stir, and the r'Otng people especially wecre in joy. >Us anticipation of the event that was >xpected to add so much to their pleas iie and entertainment. The weather vas as prop~itious as could possibly iave bceen desired. The rich foliage of he trees, the warbling of birds, and he bal my zephyrs that fanIned all nai nrc into activity, all contributed to nake up a scene that might fairly rival he loveliness of the far famed Italian andscape. ba e#hMlaratinmg tand ina mpiritin~g wvas the tout ensemtble thait ne felt himself involuntarily exulamn ng, In the beautiful imagery of tihe mamort al Milton: "gHal bontous May, that dost inspiro Some disappointment was felt when nformation was leceived that the Ce lumlbia party would not arrive until mnidday, The (iordons assembled' pr'omptiy at 9.80 in the -morning, and fter a shorddelay marched to the grove in rear of the Presbyterian Church, Lhe grounds selected for the festivities f the day, Tatrget-shooting soon after sommenced1, each member of the com pany being allowed three shots at a Dreedmoor regulation target, one hun ired yards off hand, fifeeft being the highest possible score that could be made1 At the conclusion of the shoot ing it was found that Captain Jordan was Ontitled to the medal, having tratdo the best score (18); but inasmuch as he b'ad presented it to the company origi nally, he declined to tee'eive it. The Ilext highest score being made by four members of the corpu, Sergt.- T. Rs Robertson, Corps HI. B. MfeMaster, and privates W. M. Propst and W '. A. Ronrtedy, the tie was shot off by thoemy Private Propst finally winning4 At 11. 80 a detachment of the carre pany, unider the cofnmand of Sergt, Roberteon repaired to the freight de' po~t to receive the young ladies fronm EJohijnbia, and escort them~ to the gr 11md4. On the arrival of the train ~t coaches conltaing the Colurbans w e switched off, and the whole party sh tiy after disembarked, The pro' ses on was formeid, the Gordons in tro , and the line of march taken up for e grove, Arriving there fthrther for litles were dispersed with, and sh oldier btp7" pr'oceededc to rqok a meir gu 8and right gallantly &fd 9 Perfoi y their duty1 As soon1 as t gular ft i get shooting Was con. acontect was arranged amongst the ladies, bptb v*ltois14: .iedent with the results herehoaftergtien. A two o'clock dinner was anotinced and, approaching the tables,. a mos pleasing sight greeted the eyes. Eata bles of all kinds covered the two lonj tables In great abundance, anA 'th< spread was indeed most tempting am Inviting,-such as Is rarely equalet but never excelled. It is hardly neces sary to add that this feature of the oc oaslon was 0110 amongst the most at tractive. After dinner Professor Jones calle his school tbgether and wont througi a drill in calisthenics, under the lead o Miss Llewelon Kleckley of Barnwel county, who was perfectly au fait Despite the want of musie, aniid a goo( floor, thoexercises were very oredita, bly performed. and evinced thorougi drill. After the calisthenics were con. cluded, the distributilor of i)Hzes wer< made. Tihe younir ladies of the collegt were grouped together and the Go dons drawn up near at hand, wheii Sergt. T. R. Robertson, in behalf ol the latter, mounted a temporary ros. trum and iade a few happy reinarkE to the young ladies, expressing a hope that they would renember the present occasion witn pleasure, and not forget the Gordons. The first prize, consisting of a beau tiful silver aid glass vase and card re celver, for the best marksmanship was awarded to Miss Emnnia Moore, and the second, a pair of vases, for the next best niarksimanship, to Miss Lawton. The blushing victors received the prizes amid enthusiastlc applause. Next, to the young ladies at home were awarded the first prize for markananship, (a silver fruit knife) to Miss Sarah Wolfe, and the second, (a pound of French candy) to Miss Lilla Beaty. Lastly, with a view to the eternal fitness of things and in token of appre. ciation of the skill displayed in the various evolutions of the calisthenic class, he would beg leave to present the class with a washboard through its graceful leader; and he handed it over to Miss Kleckley, amid great laughter and applause. Next in order was the awarding of prizes to the members of the Gordon Light Infantry. With the exception of the company medal these were made upy of miscellaneous articles con tributed by the merchants ot'the town. Professor JoneA of the Columbia Fe male College, presided over this cere mnany, and before distributing tl e prizes delivered a few eloquent re marks appropl'late to t':e orcaion. To attempt an extended reproduction of his beautiful and ornate languige would be a great injustice to the dis tinguished gentleman, who is known far and wide as a most succe S'ul edu cator) and it is suililent therefore to Bay that he held his auditory spell bound by his genuine eloquence and oratory. Interspersing his remarks with wit and humor he proceed ed to hand to those entitled to them 'the several prizes, in tl-e fol lowing order: First) W. Ma Propst ; second, Capt. W. G. Jordan ; third, Private WV. A. Remedy; fourth, Corp. II. BI. McMaster; fifth, Sert. T. 11. Robertson ; sixth, Private W. J. El liott; seventh, Private B. G. Pratt; eighth) Private R. T. Craw ford ; ninth, Sergt4 J. I. Cummings; teunth, Private 3. W. Seigler ; eleventh, Private Lou S Landecker; tin sword, Lieut. D). RI. Flenniken ; tin cup, Privato J. 0. B~oag. These exordises being con chuded1 the company escorted the Co. lumbia party bthck to the freight depot, and upon the ai'rtvatl of the dowvn passenger train there were many handshakcings and goodabyes, anud be fore it could be 'ealized the streets once, again took on their accustomed appeaance, and the memnorable sixth otf May was num bered amongst the things of the past. -A veair ngo twvo-thirds of the cot ton In lMnrlboro county was lantedl by this time, while no there is not more than teni acres ini 'he whole couni ty lanthIed and a large pi-op~ortionI of the land is not 3 et p)repa red for the seed. -A yer's Pills ddintaini no croton oil. calomel or minteral.- They arc comn poundled of pure vegetable extracts, wvhich have positive virtues and al ways cure, where cures are possible.* "SO LM 0 bd O l.0P '1anw a. -... la. SOUR HOUSE t 4 TaB)MosT CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUC AS I SHERRY COBBLERS, OLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, LEMONAD1E-S and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. 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They are the result rof years o careful study and practical e% edy et dsco for dideases causedb' deragemnt f td storietch, liver, n bowels, which requr jopt and effec tual treatment.' -'u4 Ii are ae nially'applicabtat~i bla o diases, The act directly ou h jetv and assimilative procese , and rsreregu lar healthy action. Tirextensive us~ bypyicIans in thei tic and b a liled nations1 is neo te man proofs of theit' value as a safe; sure, an Derfectly reliable pu tive iedicine. Being comipoiquded ofe coticentrated virtues of purel veeale substance., they are positivel frefrom calomel or anyinjuious pr orties, and can be nsafey. ed tocbldrcn with perfect AvXS' PrrlrLs are an effectual cure fer Constipatlorn or Costivenese i' 5ton, s sia, Losof Ap fed ies., Headace Loss ef lemorgt Numbness, Bio'usness, Jatindie, Rheum t~nl, Brmpions and Sin DiseasssDrpy, mows Worms, NeuralglaCelp Grjiqj)arrha Dysentry, Gout Pile Plsdrders of th Liver, and all other &iseases results ingfro adisideedstate of the digesa As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. Vhfle get'le intheir action, these PIrLrs are te most thorouigh and search~ ing cathartic that can he employe, and ever ve pan unless the bowel are in. famed andI then their influence Is heal, in. They stimulate the *aptt and adenrich the bood, and Imt~ pu newed health end vigor to the hole system. PREPARED BY DR. J. 0. AidR & OU.1 i'raeteil and Anairticai Ckmist.1 Lowell, Mass. e, st ALL *,MuGersTI 53a!wdsau; SPOOL tOTTON. E8T ARBIQnD tal. TRADE S (WOUND ON WHITE SrooLs) GEORGE A. CLARK~, SOLE AGENT, 400 BROA DWA~Ir N2W Yofrk, Sinco the intrOdnction of this Sp'o-ol Cottoui inifo the American market, its euc. cess has been un pededente d. No other brand of thtoad hs. ever melt with the same amount of public favor is the same space of time. Tho "(0. N. T"* nvnnufactuttors were tho first to recognize the linportance of the sowing Machine and to rnake a sir-cord cotton, which hats over bootn iho teoog nliZzd sitndard for miachilns. All the improvemonts in machinery that the, invoetivo genius of the nine. teeth century has produced have been adapteod by the manu facturors of "0. N.T."4 At all the great International Fairs of the world, '0. N. T." has been award~d the highest honors. 'the "0. N. T." factoriers at Newark, 17.J., and Paisley, Scotland, employ op00eratives---mako suiffotent thread daily go around the world four times-, Consume 140 tons of conl dali , The manufacturers of 'O.. T." are the largest manufacturers of Spool' 00t. ton in the world. A full assortment of this Spool Cotton. ] can be had at wholoealesad retail at J.3%I 'BEATV A~ CO'B. fe M'txam ~--0 10 RIVALRY, CALM YOUIR EXCITED NERVES, I BRING YOU "PEACE AND REST-A LONG RELEASE FROM TOIL AND CARE." "'TIS ANNII.ItATION--Oblivion." WTI-I.T M.A.TTEI ? 'TIS BETTER THAN' THE ENDLESS, HOPELESS, WEARYING AND STRUGGLING AGAINST IMAUGH'S TREMENDOUS LEADERS. 8,488 yards of Calicoes at 5 cents, worth 7 and 8 cents elsewhero. 2,000 yards of I Shirting at 4t cents, worth 6 and 7 cents. 2,000 yards of Jeans and Cottonades at 12 conts, worth 20 and 25 cts. BRAINS, ENERGY AND CASH IS BOUND TO TELL. 200 pairs of Ladies Cable Shoes, worth $1.75, at the astonishingly low price of $1.25. ThE'~MO .A."UCOTION, 50 Marseilles Quilts at $1.00, former price $2.50 and $3.00. 25 pieces Piques just received in a variety of pretty designs, at 7&, 10, 15 and 20 conts. PRICE THESE GOODS BEFORE PURCHASING. 100 Mn's StHaw oats. The biggest drive ever offered in this place, for CASH, only 50 cents. Just think of it. 89 Men's Hats at $1.00 each. & do.en Ladiep' Trimmed Hats from the great slaughter sale of HART & CO., at half their original value. GROGER1ESI GROCER"EStI Teas, Sugars, Ooffees. Molasses at 9 per cent. over their original COST. 25 Boxes Soap to arrive this week, at four cents per pound by the 4OX ONLY. SPACE DOUS NOT PERMIT ME TO EN1UMERATE THE DECIDED BAGAINS I AM OFFERING THIS SEASON FOR CASH. No FictitioiiS Or LOni Time Prices. J. L. MIMNAUGH, THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEADER. REMINQ TON SEWING MACHINE. 8IMPL) . 6ETTING NEEDLE, THREADING SHUTTLE, WINDING BOBBIN. MiX~bANT iN FI1XiU4 AND DR FAT T1o Only Perfect X acldne 1b A. & A. 9. ALFORD, 'o. 20 South Calrert Strebt, - bLfiMORE. Mrs. Aents for IUAZAA PATTERNS SPRING GOODS FRESH GROCERIES 4 AT TUE F A11F constAntly being rioElved by me, a syhopsin of whici I give below. CORNER STORE. AEW OE ADE8. 8UGARS, Fr10 T IGHT TO TIE U6ET O1(AIES. TH E FINEST IP'LOUR IN TIE MARKET-"THE DRESS 0o58, HANDEERCHtEl , PATENT FAMILY-ALSO ALL ORADEH DRSCODS ANEC EA. JACKSON'S BEST FAMILY FLOUlt. CAM1BRICH, COR8IR5. .NECKWEAR. CORS1It4. PSIQUES, bALICOES, TRRMMINdN, MU8LINS, LACEd, UANNE* G0106 AN ELEGANT PIECE bF DOUtiE WIbTH FRENCH BUNTING. CALIFORNIA PAR, Honeting Choice. ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. CCTSea ndorCmie.j SPOOL THREAD. SUCCOTASU, Beans and Oorn Combined. MILWA * I EEDI '8, FJR N TS TOMATOEO, PEACHES, WOOL HATS, F AW HAT. CLOTHING A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SLIOES IN ALL tIME APP. QUALITIES. 5LOBE KID GLOVES Tp ARRIVE IN A F ALMON, SARblNE. DAYS. ISTAItb, 3. M. BEATY & CO. PEPPER; ETO.. ETC. .9 1 ALSO 1j;VjTE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR niionea cIa~ and exain for yo'iraelt. We ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Atce too a.thsdprmotI h nulnoroti to 'mention. We have hanve this de1'artineant in 66s rear nd of Our store, and are bfforing at 10, no 1LENNIKENo h6 l*oest piiooi 1UGARS. COFFEES. 13E8T BRtANDS PARCHED4 COFFXE, C11OICE EVAPORATED PEAU~E AVA APPJ,HS. CHOICE CANND TO. Htf1$L ATOES PEACHES PN M 'IES, ETC. LiIOICR RIE hIC Euum.ruui. 13 IAS CE U E UNPOWDER LWAY8 GLAD TO SEE OUR FRIENDS AT VIE CORNER STOR9. J. M. BEATY & CO. IEEPSI SEEDS J P1ST feceived, a large lot ot choice Garden Seds of all kinds. ALSO Seed and eati6 fria81 Potafoes of he choicest kin . Choleo Family ;roceries arriIng daily.- I have on rand a latge lot of best quality Sole ieathet, which will be sold at row gures. am highesthprices for Dry -- me aeprtcascall nfeamnoforyohre. Artic or~e les to i1e$t t otoi F. LDE R - - - ;mM--A NEW AND DESIRABLE SPRING GOODS. CHEAP AND PRETTY ShPRNG OODS. BLACK and colored Casltnereu, A k paas, Mohairs, Momie Cloths, Grahaw diuncs, Buntihgs, Hernani Cloths. L AWNS, 1uslins, Linens, SultitiL.C, Pique, Ginghams, Calicoes, Nalmsookp. ASK to see "Renfreu" Gnlughaming. CaRsimores, Jeans, Cottionades anid Linens. 13LISACMED, Brown and PMiid TAl11 E Linen, Doylies, Towulls, Slectilng, Pillow Casing. IF ANY BODY WANTS A GOOD IAT for a little money, let them cail oil nme. Nobby linm o' Straw flato opening. IF ANY MAN ORI BOY WANTS A SUIT of good, pretty, nob)yW, charm& ing Spring clothes, let theni call on Ile. IF ANY MAN, WOMAN 011 CLILD WANTS a pair of Shore, cheap, I them call on me and get them TMOSE SHE TLAND SHA WLS ARE LOVELY. A BEAUTIFUL Line of Laces, Hamburg Edgings and Insertions) Cots ton Ed gg, GEN8' Silk and Lineit Handker LA D1ES' Lineu Hom-stitched Hand. kerchiefs. GENTS', Ladies', Mieses' and Chil* iren's Hose, GENTS' AND LADIES' SCARFS. COLLARS and Cufth, Ruffling, tto tc. BUT WHAT IS THE USE TRYING TO mention everything it the Store:' il8t come and see me, that Is all aid L will make it pay you. 'mY GROCERY STOREs AS usual, is well tocked with ali he necessaries, and a f w of the luxis IC, of lifO, that is, In the cat lin lin; But if you should need any hndware, ,rockery, glasbware or woodenware, why I can supply you. SO DON'T FORGET TO CALL ON mc1 26 -AT 'TRB WE the rndersigned, ro je9rully in orm ihe citizensm of WiN N :ORO1. and 'icinity that, we havo ItEMOV.DA to GLADDEN's IIO'TELg tnd at-e now in receipt nf a full line b( now and desi rable PRING AND SUMMER OObS Vhich we will sell at the low~est prices for cash. ,acos and Emibroiderica, which we offet at accordingly low prices. * WHITE GOODS. Va rarmebtfully ask the attoniion of the Ladies to our entirely nowv fresh istook of these~ goods. nglish Swisej, Plain and Plaided Nan seoks, Piquen, in great takriety'. SILiK '.(IES. adies' tano Boarf',, 'Ion and F~ows, at fifteen cents, wvorth thirty-dive cents. ELOTIIIN4G: E AUTIFUL APRlING SUi'fa FINE, MEDIUM and tunMOg ANCY CASSIMERES, lILUE 1'LANN?LSV OASTEDS3 For MEN', YOUTHS and BIOYS, MADE TO ORDE10. ilta nyade to order at very e prices, SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION, a~p 9 W0ALET SOAPM! L ARGE lot, 6t the cheapst Tola ).Soap for the price ov-r brought tg inboro.- Call and bAecopvinced. (Z. sp MASTrER, SRICE i; )M-:T~ vj~. $