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Saturday, 'juiy 19, 1888. aint's 6a InALD. T ij. yady i ".1, , per an wm In advat. WeeklY of ton, olie Iataand fif y cents per anmalt , in ad, Ayi r n Ap VIJTisfl .-One dollar Par 1nch(solid mlinion) for the first insor Lion, a effty.cofnte per loh for each nub so lutqt insertion. These rates apply to ,uadit ut'ltcitaof every charact, and are -i)slle stirtlty'in ativarico. Obituaries tt d t.i tbtt is of respect are chai'ged for as. advertlselmints.. Marriage notier, aid , mplo aunounceinents of deaths, are pub lished free, and are solicited. Liberal teri " f-it .olntr.act.adydrwisenuts. . BQ41D.0F YIsITOnRS.--Tie following persons constitute the Board of Via itousato thke Mi. Zion Oollego for the week-beginning Monday, May 21: W. 9. Beaty, T. K. Elliott, Rev. - Tmer. n ' ,ttlVells'iTln 11ru-Miz--D. A. IIendrix. Tea--MoMaster, Brice & Ketchin. ie Cal Dr,ets. -The friends of Mrs. Thomas Jor dan, .yhq has. reqently been very ill, will:Petpleased to know that her con dition_is much inproved. -One-of our preuent county 6ficials has made a stbp in preparation for the approaching campaign by piirehas#ng a haidpome horse for usein,his rounds. -Messrs. Harris -and Brice have formed a partnership, and will go into the poikbry bsine'sE at an early day. Partios desirLing fino.bred"stock should give them a call. --Mr. T. W. Lauderdale is painting the front Of his store which was. much damaged by the recent fire. The store now presents quite a handsome ap pearance, though the flourishing trees. in front were - almost killed by the heat. --Mr. D. A. Hendrix advertises to day Frui-Miz lie left at our office on yyesterday a postal from a well-known Gharleston firm, stating that his order had been received, but owing to the pressin, demand ho was "utiable to furniehit for to-day, but would ship the desired quantity at the, earliest op portunity. -As has been already announced the oral examinations at Mount. Zion in Juno will be beld publicly. It .has bbon common heretofore for pupils. to stop school just before the examina tion, and it is therefote requested that p're'ntsV will see that their children attend 'du ring - those, exercises. This is a mattar that teachcrc cannot control unless the parents co-operate. TRY GIX.DEi's PILLS - For' the Liver. MoMAsThR, BRICE & I5ETOIIIN. WIIISUN-DAT. -The~ congregation of the EpispcopaI oliurchi will meet for divine soe vice at the Methodist church .t.-morr'ow at 11, a. mn., and 5:30, p. mSuday-school at 10, a. in. Rov. J. G. Glass, minister in charge. BAsE BIALL.--We raro regqnested to stata that all parties interested in the formation of a base ball club are Iu vited to meet on the College green at 6:80 o'clock, p. m., on Monday. It is proposed to organio a club which will knock out the finest club in the South ern inter State League. :RELIGoOUs. SI VICEs.-Sarvices at the reb.yterlan church to-morroiw, by the pastor, aL 11, a. mn. Sabbath School at 5, p. mt. -Services,.at the Associate Rleformned ch.ugh, at 11,.a. ip., and d1,,p. m., by tleo pastor. Sidbbathi-School at 10, a. mn. - . CORN F~oR SA E.- e 0a'n that corn lias advanced seven cents per bushel within a short time. It does not make much-difference to the farm.. ers of Fairfield shuco we .are informed that-one farmer recently. sold to one of our merchants five hundred bushels, and stated that'hli had plenty more to dispose of at a reasonable price. A BIo REUNrON.-Thoe' Confederate survivors of Greonvillo county met re con thy and organized an association wIth115 mnemnboers. It was dicided to. hold a great rennion of Confederate soldiers during the military enoampv mont, atnd to invite Gon. Gordoii, (Gen. Fitzhugh Lee and other . officers to make orations. Confederate survlv em's everywhere will be invited. DEA'TH.-aOur peOle lo 1 kegret to learn 'of the death of little Walter, the /fIfteinionths old chlkd of Mr. . arid Mrs. J. M. Beaty, which occurred at 1 o'clock Friday. IIe had been a pa tient suff'erer for two weeks past, and the end was doubtless, a .rellef. to the little felloW. Tl!io remains wlll be in termod in the Presbyterian church yard at- 11 o'clock' to-day. The afflicted family have tho sympathy of numer one frietads. LLIAItrY.-TheO Columbia Regis ter has recently Introduced in its col umne a system of free advertising, which will at once be seen to. be an act of thoughtful liberality on the part of the proprietor, as well as an unitold benefit to parties wanting help~"Er seeking situation. All persons in the State seeking emnploymnt or wanting help, can insert an advertisement in the columns of the Reglster-, not .ox eeding twenty-five words, free. We are sure our contemnporary will lose nothing by.its generous kindness.. Iluoklen's Arnien Ma1vo. Tu BasT SALyE In the world for Cuts, lituises, Sores, Ulcers. Salt IEheum. Fever Sores, Tietr Chtapped Hands, ChilbJnams, Corns, and Sal kmi Etuptions, and pesl tirely cures riles,- or no pa ured'. It isgnar ~ec~t iepre slsfaction, or uii~IfinO1 Pae20 cents per bow. .'For uaie byt MoMastor, lBrice & Koehin. lUDiSko*ti& BEST.-Last suminer our tQWlrA4isalited with an epidem. ic of hber which most A our citizens attrii ited to local causes. We will no o ibr uto the question as to what *t e ese of last year's eiokness, ,bi" . " wr io to simply reminld our ol,ilzeps tht the warm weather 18 upori,t ,and that .it behooves -very itizet'' soo, that his beiss do not MAirish the germ fo 'any.. disease. Osoal%%ss" li next to 'GQdliness, and tit to,bo hoped that the pronises of lio.oitlien will furnish critieism for the 'oard of Health in thefrj4 uai hlinual l'utide. -___ ER80NAL.--Sheriftl' . I. Glenn and wife, of Yorl :'llo, are visiting his daughter, Ms. I!f. I. Williford. Misses Magry and Susie Mackoroll, of Blackstock, aae visiting frionds In totyn. Mrs. W. L. Davidson and family, of Lincolnton, X. C., are visiting in town. Miss Carrie Flenniken, of Chester, is spending a few days with friends in town.. Misses Mattie Woodward and Minnie Yonguo, of the county, are spending a few days with friends in town. IN FIvE YEARS.-Fivo years 'ago a wagon factory was established at Hickory, N. C., with a capacity of 500 wagons annually. . This same factory now has a capacity of 6,000 a year, and successfully competes -.anywhere with the prbducts of Nor.thlern .or Western factories. Our owu town has such in enterprise, and altioukh on:ly -eatab lished for a short tine, 'it has every promise of buccess. The proprietors are men of pluck alid.energy, and are determined, by merit to supply this and other counties with this indispen sable article. We predict for the Winnsboro Wagon Company thie same success which has crowhed the effurts of our friond In the old North State. --ii. 11. 1', or, II111's lepatio Na'naea cures Sick eladache in 20 minutes. For Coristia tion it has no equal. * . McMASTER..IIRICE & KETCIIN. THE W. W: & C.-R. R. Ix LANCAS TER.- We are indebted to an exchange for the following facts in regaed to the feeling In portions of I4ancaster county toward the. Wadesboro, Winnsboro & tamak Railroad: A large and enthu siastie meeting was held at TradeE ville, in that county on Saturday last, and a number of gentlenien spoke feel Ingly of the prospects of the enterrise and the many advantages which would accrue to that section by the building of the road. A resolution was unani inously adopted favoring the road, and pledging the influence of the section to raise by subscrlption or. otherwise, such an amount a 'm ay be necessary to secure said road. The people along the entire line are awakening . to tihe grand opportunity to secure the road, and by unlied eff'ort will exert every energy to make tile coveted enterprise a grand success. .REMEMBER, PLEASE, I[. -M. P. * Utres sick nlicao in ny minutes. Notice to Presiden~ts of Clubs. RooMs DEMOcRATIC Co. 1AX. COMx. WINNsnIono, 8. C., 17 May, 1888. - President...............Dem. Club. The Democratic County Convention held 'in Winnsboro'~ on 17th inst., adopted the follo'wing resolution: "That Art IX. of the constitution of the Democratic party of Fairfield be change4 by striking out the word, "elective", and in inserting the word all, so that the Article shall read: The system of primary elections' by ballot is hereby prescribed as the mode of nominating, candidates for all county officers andU for the General Assembly. The said elections shall be conducted umder the rules and- regulations to be fixed by the cQunty executive commit tee." The constitution of the Democratic party in Fairfield County pirescribes that two-thirds of the clubs in the county shall ratify all amendments to thlat instrument before such amend mnents shlall become operative. sYou will please nlotify the eounty chalf-man of the action of your club on the above prop)osed amendment. HI. A. GAIr,ID,, .County Chairman. JAs. Q. DAVIS,. Sec. Co. Er. Coin. Messrs. .E'ditors: In response to your request I give the yield of a few crops on my land in this neighboroood. In 1885 1 sowed twelve acres In wheat and reaped (by actual measurement) one hundred and seventy-five bushels. In 1887 my wages halnde, with 0110 plough, made nine bales of cotton, sixty, bushels of corn, sevent.y-five bushels of wheat, one hundred bushela of potatoes, and about eighty bushels of.6ats. I planted o'ne pound of main 'moth Duncan Cotton Aeed, and gath ered one hunldred anId seventy-four pounds-of seed cotton. Coof Thompson, a tenant, mnade, with 0one plough, thlirteenl bales of cot ton with one plough, one hundred bushels of corn, besides wheat, oats potatoes and peas; .this, too, without the use of fertiliz,ers, I believe with proper cultivation tile old hills of Fairfield are as productive as .any other part of the State. In other words, thora is more in the,.cul tivation thlan in the land. Bluokhead hAs such' model farmers as Capt. T'. Mi Lyles, Mr. L. R1. Fee, anid others worthy of imitation. We also have Mrs. Ladd to take lessons fronm in hlorticulture and pomology-t hose sciences that add so muchl to the coim fort of hoine. Jacob Feastet\ -deceased, made on one acre over twenty.fonr hundred peands of seed cotton aftei- Dr. Cloud's A LOUD NOTE I ~Q.D We have this week placed on'our" more attractive is the low prices we ai Ladies, don't think of bi,ing Emi Also, an endless variety of BLAC] 1,000 pairs of LADIES' HOSE, of THE DELICIOUS, This delightful cooling and in and system vitalizr, furnisjg til tains tlie normal tonc of- hg thy f table it is acceptable to tlihOmost < ITS PROPERTIES: Prepart the medical properties are invalun pared, we were determined to still ing and delicious beverage overop CANNOT BE USED TI Not a foaming gas drink of- sv ing, delicious drink--an extremely .[EVEI FRUI-MIZ, mode of cultivating cotton on soine of the Buckhosd laid. This is.a desirable part of the coun ty, and only needs good settlers with means to develop its resources. We wish you success in your efforts to build up old Fairfield. c. Buckhead, S. C., 15 May, 1888. PIC-N10 AT MONTICELLO.. llesfrs, Editors: It was my fortune to attend the schoot plc-nic at Monti cello about ten days ago, and seeing no published account of' It I will endeavor to give you some idea of howy things passed off. At an early hour, the oak grove of Mr. Kirkland was thronged with vehicles of all kinds from which alight ed 'thie young maidens gleesomne and free, the aged wvith frosty locks-all bent on beholding the May Queen and her attendants. It was not long be fore the coun.n could be seen) ap proaching the festooned ar'bor pro pared in the woods for the occasion. The children moved along with as firm a step as ever old Stonewall's line moved into battle. Miss Lizzie Kirk land, was crowned Queen, and acquit ted herself well In responding to the testimonies of allegiance from her different subjects, .among whom were the Misses Arnett, Hlamiter, McMeok in, Hammond and others, from the neigh borhood. Handsom6 little MIss Dick ert, from Newberry, also bowed obe dience to her Sovereign Queen. The male characters were Master WValter Kirkland, John - Davis, Eddie Owvens and* ethers. Suffice it to say that everything p?er taing to the exercises passed off as gratifying as Miss Davis, the teacher, could have wished. The~ 'pople of Monticello have teen favored in gettiing the services of such an intelllg'ent lady to traifa their chit dren. She evidently knows her busi ness for the success of that day gave ampl proof. All praise is due and I thik all accord to her w611 done. Upon the grounds~ also were some visitors from Winnsboro - Messra. Seigler, Williford, Gaillard and Elliott, accompanied by thrde of the 'Boro's fair damsels-Misses Gerig, Hlanahan and Dwight. Well dinner was apmounced, and we one and all repaired to- the table which was bountifully filled with sub stantials, dainties, etc. Everybody seemed'to enjoy the day hugely, even the visitors. MORE ANON. Its Delicacy of Flavor And the eflicacy of its action have rendered the famous liquid fruit reme dy, Syrup of Figs, immensely popu lar. It cleanses and tones up the clogged, and feverish system, dispels headaches, colds and fovers, cures Habitual Constipation, Dyspepsia and the many Ills depending on a weak or inactive condition .of the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels. Manufactnred only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by Dr. W. E. Alkon. ' * TEA ! TEA!! TEA!!! 'INE Gunpowder, IIyson and Plack Tea, Mason's Blacking, (Ilycerole Shoe PolIsh, Ponmade for polishing metal, Gox's Gelat'ine, Best Olive Oil, Chocolate, Black Pepper, Royal -, Btiking Powder, Choice Cigars and Cigarettes, ChewIng Tobacco. A LSO,-. Insect Powder, Pierce's Remedies, Hood's Sarsaparllla, Vita Nuova, R. It. R. Pills and Tarrant's Aperient. Just received. MoMASTERI,.BRICE & KETCIHIN. LADI!ES 58 Do. ?ouv Own Pvyein ,t RIome. disc", Woodward, 8;. . Ma* iy s HEARD FROM T BARGAIN I WILLI eon uters one of (ho largest antI best eel e offering them at. rroldorles and Flounoings until you prlec 'C and COLORED SILK GLOVES. Pr Ily Five Cents por pair. Come and ice us .FrR NEW MRIt - COOLING, vigoratiug beverago is not' only the Le wagte capsed by undue nervous ox anotions. Its phosphorated acidulo lelicato stomach. id from tho nutritious properties of. p blo and its flavor delicious. After ti furthor improvo, and by persevering 'ered the publie. ! EXCESS. IS PERRECT] reetonod air, causing belching of wir pleasant and officient tonic, over whi tYBODY LIKES IT ! THE FINEST BEVERAG] Uisponsed by FOR SALE. 1 O AORES of Land, four miles from 100 ~Blythewood; well watered; one half in timber. A desirable place. Lot with Two Store Bu din .s and Ware-house, fouthtpst corner of Congress and College streets. Lot with the Store Building now occu-, pied by W. C. Beaty. One Hundred and Thirty-flve (.135) Acres of good framing lan , two miles from Winnsboro. Three good tenant houses on the place, and good barn and stables. One Hundred and Forty (140) Acres in Township 13, on Little River known as the Walter Keller land. A good farm. Five Hundred and Fifty-three (553) Aes of good farming land. four miles from Blackstock. A good ~in-house and goo teanthouses, in suffi cut number. A No.i1cotton and grain plantation. One lot of 40 acres, one nile from Black stock, with good dwelling-house and all neessr outbuildings nearly, new. A One tract 392 acres "of good land, wvell improved, and'now under good culitivation, 3j% miles from Winnsboro. J. C. CALD WELL & CO.,e Real' Estate Brokers. NEW MEXICAlN BEVERAGE. NON-ALCOHOLIC. FEUI -MIZT --DE0LCOUS, COOLING, VITALIZING. A NERVE TONIC. Everybody Likes It! Eyerybody Wanits It! Everybody Drinks IL! THE~ FINEST BEVERAGE IN .THE WOIRLD..' Dispensed at .0. A. IJIITE'M. SALE AND YflD STABLES. HORSES AND MULES. I still have on lband twenty head of Horses and Mules, all broke and ready for the farm; among them I have some large TURPECNTINEJ AND LOG MULES. Also a few medium size. I also have a fevr plug mules. I has e a few nice, yotmg MILCIH VOWS for sale, or will exchange thut for dr cattle. I am also pain the highest cash ricefor ry et ifat and poor. ?rsons wisintd' trado will dowelto call at my a les and see me as I anm always walting and ready to accommodate my friends, elither in buyinct or selling. A. WILLXIelD, WINNSB3ORo, S. C. FINAL NOTICE. A DIISRA O Executors and Guarianswhohavenot adetheir annual returns for thn year 1887 will take notice that all who have failed to do so b the first dlay of June, 1888, will be deai with .as the law provides. . - J. A. IIINNANT, May 11; 1889. J.1P. F.'. ' May12fx2w ' _________ KERIOSENE, 20c., WATE~R WIIT, Fire-Proof, 250. The price being so low every one should use* only the Fire-Proof, Safe. Dotter light.. WINN8SHORO WAO6N Co. HE TROM Q,E( [OUSE OF. FORD & ctcd stocks of White Goods over bron ours. [ce'them. We will surely save you money. Q D- W U'-lM LN. BEVERAtGE --- VITALIZI most palatablo and delicious dri 3rtion, eithor physical or montal. us properties make it' especially va ure fruit juices, combined with thc iorough oxporimentation fully dont efforts have accomplished tho higl LY NON-ALOOHOLIC. ( iA and unpleasant effects after drit loh nine out of ton persons are oni "EVERYBODY WANTS I'I E IN THE WORLD. JUST. RECEIVED,, A NEW~ LOT OF POPULAR SHAPES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. .F .YOU WANT A HANDISOME HAT r IONiNET1 at a reasonable price, give is a call. PATTERN HATS AT COST. Everything in the Millinury line cheap YERl. J. D). MOOCARLEY'S FAELY GROCERIEB, WINES, LIQUORS, TO BACCO, CIGARS, ETC., -GO TO RI. P. LUMPKIN'S, l'hree doors south of W. C. Beaty's and one deer north of 8. 8. Wolfe's, - Winnsboro, S. C. N,Y mot to is "Quick Sales and . .bmallI Profits." Cheapest in ownu for cash. I also soil the fam6us FIRE-PROOF QIL, .75 degrees. The safest and best. It s just What you want and what you hould use, It is a good. iMsuranlce] >olicy. Ask for Fire- Proof Oi1. R. P. LUJMPKIN. WPURE RYE AND CORN WIS CEY A SPECIALTY. NEW ARRIVALS -OF bTew Crop Teas. Choice new crop Young HysBon Tea. Choice New crop Gunpowd'er Trea. Choice new crop EnRish Breakfast Tea. Choice new crop oeogTea. A specialty in the aove goods. Coffee Sugar, - Granulated and Stand brd A Sugar. Pareh(. a ad Green Coffees. Camnud Meats, Salmon and Salmon teak-something choice. French Sardines. Very choice Evaporated Apples. Canned Tomatoes, and 0Okcra and To natoes. Rice Flour, Grits, .Meal, Lard and lyrups-cill recent arrivals. Cheap for 8. 8. WOL1'E'S. * RII0EIYED. Imijori;ed -Irish Potatoes, Cabbage and Also Fine Cream Cheese and Macearoni. HJYGEIA ! i WONDERFUL DI800VERY ! .TOBIACCO AN AID TO HEALTH I A E OBACCO manufactured by A1 S. WIJLIAMS& CO., Rich nond, Va., under a formula prepared by ?rof,'J. W. Mallet, of the Uniyernity of X1ti-malarial, Anti-dyspoptic, a good fervlne and an excellent chew. ~or sae by ali dealers. Cal for pamphlet Apl24-Oim )F THE GREAT Pht to this town. What makes them V0groIo & co. LIZE NON NG. -' nk ever disposed from the soda fou It improves the appetite, aids digos luablo as a stomach corrector and I extract from a small tropical plant oustrating that a most palatable an Lost possible results, and we now hai ONTAINS NO YNTOXICAN' iking. .No ethereal extracts or no li, husiastic with praise. ! EVERYBODY DRIM D. A. HE WINNSBORO TI -WITII TIIE L1GI pOME.STIC ?EW THE STAR 2 HAT LEADS ALL IT LE First. Because it is one inch higher in the arm thani any other. Second. It is one iuch longer in the arm. Thir. Itlvessatisfaction. jrt.I e ttachlments cannot be ex- b Fifth. The needle sets itself.c Sixth. It never wears out, and why ? a Because it is so simple that there is but it little machinery about it, and not a boar- fa Ing that turns over. Every part rocks, thus making It the 11g htest running mia 31h111 thia, is made. .A1so it has no verti 3a1 feed spring to get out of fix. The unount of fancy wvork that can be done is 31n it is too numlerous to mention. J] Address all orders to I. CfESTNU WINNSBO] STHE WINNSBORO BIAR. HI. A. GAILLA1tD, j A TT OURNBEYA TI-LA W!, WINNSBORO, 8.0C. stOilep-stairs over J. M. BJeaty & B3ro.'s V. E. McDoNALD, 0. A. DoUGLASS Solicitor Sixthi Circuit. M~cDONALD & DOUGLASS, LTTOUNEY8 AND COUN8ELLOllB AT LAW Nos. 3 and 4 Law flange, WINNSBIORO, S. C. Practice in all the State and United tates Courts. I. N. ODEAn. W. 0. BIow. OBEAR & 1RION, LTTORINBYS AND COUNSELLOIW AT LAW, Nds. 7 and 0 East Washington'i,:. WVINNBBORO, 8. C. Offies same as occuped by the late C.) ames EI Rion. W. L. McDONALD, ATToIRNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 5 Law Range, .WINNS3BORO, 5. 0. ~. 3. RAosDALE. 0. W. RAGsDALIS RIAGSDALE & RAOSDALE,4 LTToRNEYB AND COUNSELLORs AT LAW, No. 2 Law Range, W I NNS 1301R10, . 0. 0811 KND W..BUCBANAN, AT TORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 7 Law flange, W I NN SB ORO, t. 0. Practices in all Uited States and StatO )ourte. Special a tention to corporation bnd insuranco law. JAS. GLENN McCANTS,, A T T O R NEY- AT -L AW, N(o.1 LAW RA1(OB, .W IN NSB O RO,. . O, 0|"Pratices in- the State and United Itates Clourts. 8ANDERS, liANAIhN & CATHCART, A TTORlNEYS-AT - LAW,. WINNSBORO, 5. 0. - Practice in all teStat. and UnitedA tates eourt. SW&Ofco upstairs n Bank building. t( A. S. DOUJOLAS, A'fT'ORNZY ANID 00UNUUL7OR AT LAW, o. L aw Batige, Practices-in the State and United States ASH, BLINDS, IOULDINGS, TURNINGS, 3RACKETS, STAIRWORK, ETC., ETC. Write or call for prices. P. P. TOALE, Manufacturer, Mob27txly Charleston, S. 0. LIw. i NERVE TONIC. atain, but as well a:perfect tonic 'ion and assimilation, and main onic. Being delicious and pala found in lower Mexico, of which . healthy beverago could be pro ,6 the finest, healthful, invigorat CS OF ANY NATURE. quors, but a solid, thirst-quench fKS IT ! N D RI X. THE FRONT [IT-RUNNINU ING ACHINE OTHERS, AN WH.YDOE,4 I have waited to Rn the man with that *1,000 WARD, uit he has failed to ,ome up. I shall aim that 1 have won and will not ac g, and now claim that it is &4nttled et~ that4 the star that loads. Now by the best, uy the star that has won the day. T RoVILL, 1.0,'S. C. 'ETERINS BOOK. PA LRS WITH THE COT TON FARHER. elling how to select and keep your seed pure. Ho0w to plant and cul tivate. How to fertilize and what kind to use. What kind of land to plant and what to judge It by. [ow to Sell to the Best Advantage ! [OW To DESTROY WORMS AND WREN TO DO IT . ALSO HO0W HIE MADE 4 BALES OF COTTON With One Mule and -One Plough man, and 1,480 CLEAR PROFIT! AL,SO TREATS ON OTIHER. raotical Farm Matters, with no Fan cy Theory and Nameos nor Words that cannlot be Understood by the AVERAGE3 * FARIMER. RIOE FIPTV CEWTS A 00PY Send your orders the THEC IEWS ND HERALD, Offle ibhoro, .0., Sole gents fbr FairfleRd Consi ',or order troghour 0auWdselg got, Mr. J . 8McOreight. the suhlcibore of th e WeolRy EWS AND HEnA,D: aWe MDIJKRL,ADand,Pete?~~ EW8 AND Ai w, 00uthOrn Culivaor nd erkn' Bookc 92$ Tensui Un(lsh in ad4anuce )~