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LOCAL INTELLIGE NCE Thursda3, June I7, ; - New Adve rtlsemento. Taken Up-Charles Hall. -Who hired John Green on the board of health? JcsTICE OVERTOOK Him.-On Tues day Mr. J. L. Long, a son of Sheriff Long, of Uion, came to Winnsboro for John Sawyer, colored. who is wanted in Union for burglary and larceny. Sawyer went from this county and stole some clothing in Union County. Deputy McDowell made too trips for Sawyer before he got him, but he recovered the stolen goods when. he found Sawyer. Sawyer is a negro boy from the Brice neighbor hood. Bon Hot. Julia F., a bright baby of four, of our tOwn, was explaining to her mother a few days ago, what was the difference between the German doll Mrs. R. brought her and herself. "You know, I am made of dust and this dolly is made of satc-dust!" Beat this analysis if you can. Next! NOTICE. thare Will Be A Game off Ball Friday at 4 oclock Bteen the Winnsboro quick Seeps and Rock quary Nine the Game Will Be Play Nere the oil Mill Winns boro Will hafter to Play Ball for the quary hav a Strong team come one come all Pinkney and Harry Will Be in the Box for the Doro. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Attention, Democrats! There wil! be a meeting of the Winnsboro Democratic League in Town Hall on Friday night, June 28, at 8 30 o'clock. Important bnsiness. A full meeting desired. By order of J. V. UAAUIAN, President. J. S. ELDER, Secretary. TIE WORK OF MCUNT ZION. The mark made by Mir. P. K. Brice, of Winnsboro, who, as announced in to-day's State, was the successful candidate for the West Point cadetship was 971. Mr. P. T. Hayne, of Green ville, came next. lie made 93. Should Brice for' any reason fail to accept the appointment Mr. Hayne will be given the place.--Th~e State. Islthe Hard Times Afrecting the Dispen sary? We learn that Mr. M. II. Mobley, the dispenser at this place, says that he is not depositing the profits be longing to town and couty with the treasurer, first, because it is impossible to determine the profit until the quarterly stock taking is done, and, secondly, because the busines:; is not sufficient now to render a profit. Times are hard when men do not buy whiskey and hard times are here; this is good evidence of it. The "Nigger." Ll ere is an epitome of tho History of South Carolina. -Just "after the war" a patriotic schoolmaster in Edgetield gave a class of his bys the IHistory. of Sonth Caro linta to write up. A bright little fellow of thirteen Vears handed in this remarkable efl'u South Carolina -Before the war-the Nigger! During tue war-tha Nigger! After the war-the Nigger! He undoubtedly made a wise politi Teachers Elected at M1t. Zion. At a meeting of the board of trus tees held on the 25th inst., the follow inig teachers were elected for the next school year: W. H. Witherow, president and principal of graded school. Miss E. S. Obear, assistant, collegi ate department. Miss M. F. Mc~\aster, asistant, graded school. piaded school. Miss N. A. Pi.inniey, ainistant ,grad ed '.chool. Mis Mary Witherow, music atXd ait departumeni . TIIE EPISCOPAL CLERGY. The clergynmen present a: Convoeca tion are: Rev. James M. Stoney, arch deacon, rector of Grace Church, Camden. Rev. J. HI. Tillinghast, secret ary and treasurer, Eastover, S. C. R1ev. Dr. W. E. Eva. e, rector Trini ity' Church, Columbia. Rev. Edward Benediet, Columbia. Iev. H!. T. Gregory, Cclumnbia. Rev. R1. A. Lee, Yorkville. R1ev. A. R1. Mitchell, rector of. the Church of the Good Shepherd, Colum bia. sERtvlCirs TO DAY. Holy Co-umuntion, 7.30 a.mi. Mori. ing ser v'ice', 10 at. mn. Evenn-ig ;ervike. Two Lives' Saved. Mlrs. Pteche Th~omas, o'f .Jun'eion C ity, 1ll., "as tol ly her doctors she hao CwT suniq tiou and that there was no hio'e f or he.r, butt two buttit s of Dr King's e w IDiscovery compietely cut -d her. ;and shie say.s it savedi her life-. Mr. Thos. Ercers. 1.: Florida St , Sain Fr-anitsco, sutfer ci tfr om a dtreadfuil e >l. a pp icin! CXii s"prihin, trie'd wi' hout result evervt oni else ujie u~ li-.t our bottle of lir. Miin s ew liscove'ry and i two weeks wais euredil i s nlatu'raly thankful. It is soeb resuits, of which 1hese are samiph-s. that pt-ove th-- wond~erfu etliccy of thik m.edi ine in Coughls and Colds. Frree trial bottles at McMaster's & 'Jo.'s Drugv Stor. Regular siz.' 50e and S1.00.* C'hildrn Cry for Piither4s Caso'n. Mi Lilla Beaty retueued home u1n Tuesday morning. Nir;. Robibie Wi!lifuord and children returied to York on Wede V ay norn Mli-s Maggic Glatdhn has gonie to J L.vrItvil1e to visit frieli-. Miss Mary F. McMaster !as ;,I to Abbeville to visit frieme. M1iss Aunie Aiken returned from I Ridgeway onl Tuesday Miss Maggie Thompson weot to a Columbia on Wednesday. 0 Mrs. Dent left Wednesday for Colun- c bia on a visit. t Miss Maggie Stevenson retarned from Rock Hill on Wednesday accom- r panied by Miss Mary Sadler, who will a spend a while with her. D Grier Pressley leaves next week for c Tampico, Mexico; where his mother c and father reside. a Miss Macie Stevenson will leave her 0 :ission work in Mexico next week to a a spend the summer with her mother at V Albion. Miss H. R. Thomas, of Riigeway, 1 is stopping at Mrs. Obear's. Dr. and Mrs. Gregory, of Columbia. are stopping at Mr. U. G. Desportes'. ' c PHtONETS FROM RLIDGEWAY. c b A company has been formed here under the name of the Ridgeway Ginnery and Oil Mill Company. On Monday Mr. C. P. Wray and Mr. W. I. Ruff went to Columbia and purchased the machinery from V. C. a Badham. The warm weather is pushing the cotton crop forward and the corn h prospect is very fine. h The Southern Railway Company h as a !ot of hands here leveling off a J cotton vard. On Sunday Capt. W. J. Johnston b and family met with a narrow escape q of their lives. While crossing the P railroad track the horse stopped and E would neither go backward or for- w ward. le got near some freight d boxes on the side track and a vegeta- e. ble train came along and broke off a Ir front wheel and every box car of the train struck the shalves as the train pased. Fortunately the family all r ti got out in time. The horse escaped T unhurt. It was a thrilling sightand t almost a miracle that no further Il damage was done. I i iof WILL THEY MIX UP MIXON. Register. . There is something sensational in the Dispensary legal suits that cannot be given in detail for tile reason that C the facts are kept quiet by the officials. The Regis/er has learned authori tatively, however, that Attorney Gene ral Barber left from Chester yester-i day afternoon for Washington where he goes to institute habeas corpus procedings ini the cases of Constables Lafar, Wright and Clinton, who have been jailed for violating Judge Simon- 1: ton's order of injunction. The Supreme Court of the United ~ 0 States has adjourned until October, S but it is understood that General Bar ber will make application for the writ before some Justice of the court, prob ably Justice Fields. It further appears that Commis sioner Mixson has been called upon to answer for contempt. ie went to Chareston yesterday afternoon in cmany with Judge Townsend. It I vas stated then that Colonel \irson was simply going~ down as a wittness in some of the Dispensaav cases that are t') come up to-day. Later in the evening a United States marshal was locking for Colonel 31ixson. lHe had some papers to serve on 1im for con tempt, but received them too late, for the Commissioner had already left. It is probable that he had heard of the warrants being issued anid went to Charleston on his own motion. It could not be learned in what case the contempt proceedings against Colonel Mixson began as .the marshal 0 would not give any information. Judge Townsend will to-day, before ti Judge Buchanan at Charleston, bring up some cases against blind tiger P dealers of that city who have been a heretofore enjoined to cease the sale of liquor. It is more than probable that ' these people wvill have to spend a time in jail. So it all comes out even. The United States jails South Carolina con- b stables and South Carolina jails viola- d tors of her Dispensary law. t In Poor Health means so much more than s you imagine-serious and . fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If you are feeling out of sorts. weak~ i and generally ex- f hassted, iervoui., * m hr~ i~ ave noapei and can't wrork begin at onctak I ing the most relia medicine.which i Brown's iron Bit ters. A few bot ties cure-bene?. SScormes fromth il 5r veyfirst dose-it 2Uon't .ta~n yeur .eeth, an d i1's pleasant to t. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Livr Neuralgia, Troubles,1 Cotiation, Bad Blood - I alaia, Nervous ilmnts Women's complaints.4 Gt only the genuine-it has crosred r lines on the wrapper. All others are s.h s itts.r~ On receipt of t wo ::e. stame - wlsedset of 'len Beautiful Wn'' Fair Views and book-f ree. 1 OWNI CH EMIZL CO. cA.LT;C.Aoi-' . . - S-LEEPING irTS AST STr.rTP. Funeral of T. Ross Roberhon, Jr. Ch01..Artc 0MeSrrer. Probablv no boy dving in Cliarlo ttc I years was 1aid to res t with more onors and areater eviden:es of gen ral esteeln thani "Ro-::" Robertson, lie wasg a renarkable funeral. The piseopz Church was l'led with a rge congregation representoug the est citizens. o!d and y-oung, of Char >tte. The fleur of service was G p.m. he funeral cortege passed dowu rvon street a few minutc: before 6 'clock. The Hornets' N-st Riflemen cted as an escort of honor, niarching a either side of the hear:se. The tsA:et wa borne into the church by -e pall-beaers-Nesrs. E B. Gra am, Osmond Barringer, S. B. A!ex nder, Jr., Loijis Guion. A. Y. lar ill, J. 11. Walk-er, R1. V-n Laidin gham nd A. 11. Iammon1d, Jr.-all young len, associates of the dead boy. After the family and specia! friends, Lme the "IHornets," Capt. Robertsen's >mpanv. Privates Gco. B. Crater ad C. M. Davidson were a: the head f the line, and carried between them magnificent floral design, a largze anding cross of white immortelles, bite roses and touches of green here nd there. On the base, in purple ninortelles, were the initials, 'T.R, .," and beneath them "II. N. R., so in purple inmortelles. Surmount g the whole was a beautiful dove. his was placed in the centre of the tbket, as it rested in Iront of the anucel, and the eflect, with the num er of other beautiful floral designs hich covered the casket, was be-n fu . Th.- impressive service of the Epis Ubu-ch was read by Rev. Messrs. i b e and 'Miller, after which the ains were borne from the church the choir sang "Lead, Kindly ight." In peaceful Elmwood, with vel ones, friends-civic and njiiitarv -standing with bowed ,eads around s -arave, "little" Ross Robertson was id to rcst, and there all who knew m think of him as indeed "Asicep in su." Mr. Robertson was born in Wim ro, but moved to Charlotte wh!.n tite a young boy. Hlis visi:s to the ace of his birth was the occasion of akirg many frieuds, however, who ill hear in saduess the news of his -th. To the alileted parents we tenm sincere sympathy in this sure L5. CTh1 People. Old people who require medicise to g.late the bowels and kidrevs will finu e true remedy in E!ectrie I1itters. 11!s meiciine (*oes lot stimllalhte and con ins no whiskey nor other intoxicant. but G-s as a tonic and alt -rative. It acts itdlv on the stomach and bowel4, adding -eth and giving tone to the organs, ereby aiding Nature in the perforniance the functions. Electric IDitters is an cellent appetizer and aids digestion. d People flud it just exactly what they e'l. Erice fifty cents per bottle at Mc ster & Co.'s Drug Store. * hildren Cry for Pithgr's Castoria. leart Disease Cured By Dr. Miles' Hieart Care. Fainting. Weak or Hungry Spells, Irregu .r or Tntermittent Pulse, Fluttering or Pa! tation, Choking Sensation, Shortnes of reath, Swelling of Feet and Ankles, are mptoms of a diseased or Weak IHeart. MRS. N. C. MILL ER. tFort Wayne, Ind., writes on Nov. 9, 189.4 "I was afflicted for forty yea'rs with heart ouble and suffered untold agony. I had eak, hungry spells, and my heart would ilpitate so hard, the pain would be so acute d torturing, that I became so weak and ~rvous I could not sleep. I was treated by veral physicians without relief and gave ever being well again. About two years ;o I commenced using Dr. Miles' Remedies. ne bottle of the Heart Cure stopped all 2art troubles and the Restorative Nervine d the rest~and now I sleep soundly and at ad to my household and social duties with it any trouble. Sold by druggists. Book sent free. Address . ~iles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. . ies' Remedies Restore Health. TAKEN UP. )N the 4th of Jun~e, on my place, near Flint ill], ono0 Red Steer. A few ite spits on belly and tail: white blaze the face. The marks are the under e of each ear. Faities cani get the me by pay~ng dan-ages and costs. r; 27- C11AR L ES IIALL. FINAL DISCHARGE WIL L apply to S. R. Johnston, Judge of Probate for Fairfield County, on turday, the 20th day of July, 1895, for a a discharge as Executor of the estate .John A. Urice, deceased. A. G.. URtICE. -20-t Executor. Adinistrator's Notice. LL pe'rsons having claims against LMars. Sarah H-. McCants, deceased, e he'eby notified to present the( safe le nde0rs-ignedl, dumly atteste-d, wit hm~ ty d fays fromn this dte, and~ pe.-n iest-d to saido dec-'ascd inust miake- p:y c:t to mei. 1t. I1. J ENNINGiS, -li--itAdminstrtor. COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENTi For a ot answer and an honest Opinion. write to IUNAN & CO., who have had nearly fifty years' xperience in the patent business. Communina Ions strictly confidential. A H andbook of In. ormaton concerning Patents and how to ot. ala them sent free. Also a catalogue of mechanz al and scientific book-s seat free. Patents taken through 31unn & Co. rececve e cilnotice in the sientaific A mierican. nr.: as ar brought widely before the public with at cost to the inventor. This splendid paper. sed weekly, elegantly Illustrated. has by far the~ Brgest circulation of any scientinec work In thu orld. $3 a year. Sfrnple copies seat free. Building Edition, monthly, 32.50 a year. Single pie 25 cents. Every number contains beau. iful plates, in colors, and photographs of new oses. with plans. anabling builders to show' theu atet designs nd secure contrats. A ddress SPRING I Started Wi I am now showing a great variety of fancy Dress Goods and Silk Waist colored dotted Swiss. A handsome Ic Sateens, Ginghams, Ontings, Chambra coes, white and black Lawns, white an linen Sheeting, Table Damask, Scrim5 Toweling, Table Napkins and Doylii Special bargains in Hosiery this season. Some people have queer notions. but body. Fix vour attention on this, youn and Summer Neckwear. My stock of thing nice in a Linen Wash Tie. Charles Low-cut and Half Low-cut Shoes. children's Slippers ever seen in this tov Wien von want a Trunk, Valise, or E Clothing. 4 You can afford to dress yourself and prices are low indeed. Mv variety is t< ine assortment of Boys' Knee Pants. In quality I am on top. In price I am Goods exchanged or money refunded. J. TL. MLVJ Q. E WILLIFOf ueltei's Arule'S:.alve. TM'. iET -ALVE in the world', or Cu%,! .rs. Ulcers. Salt Rheum, Fever S;:e,,ht~r~uepp~i lands, Chillulains n Skii: Eruptions, and posi tively cures 'iles, : .. to y required it 6i d to i p erec t saisfacion, r-ne .r.funtded. P1rice 23 nts Der For Over Fifty Years MI:'. WIsNSLOW'S SoOTIING SYnuP has b'en u ;0d for over fifty years by millions of nothers for their childrein while teeth in-, with perfect success. It soothes tife child, softens the gums, allays all pain, eres wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrha. It will relieve the poor lit ti suferer immediately. Sold by Drug gists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a 'bottle. Be sure and ask for -Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no. '.ther kind. 5-26txl Chren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Wh'en Ba'by was sick, we gave her Ca.Zoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Whoa she became MIiss, she chmnglo Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Save time, money and doctors' bills. Go where you please, when you please, as fast as you please. Find pleasure, health and - economy all in one. Rambler Bicycles are the acme of - mechanical perfection. Strong, du rable and reliable, with not an ounce of useless material. The Rambler is the wheel for record breakers and for pleasure seekers. Various models, all the same price -$roo-catalog tells all about them -free, of course. GORMULLY & JEFFERY MFG. Co., WASHINGTON. D. C. VhGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIES, Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. 12, 185 One of the lead ing Schools for Young Ladies in the South. Magnificent buildings, all modern improve ments. Campus ten a-res. Grand mioun ta scenery in Valley of Va., famous for health. European and American teachers. Fu course. Superior advantages irL Art and Music. Students from twenty States. For catalogue address the President, W. A. H ARR1S, D). 1)., Roanoke. \a. TihsLeading onsevory of Amrioca CARt.FA5LTrCs, Director. Founded in 1853 by E. Torje. co gs-N Send for Prospectuz $.~Nd- giving full information. F# FRAx W. HAL.E, General Manager. C~eestr'sEngahDiamond Blramaf. ENNYROYAL PILLS ThFereIW5 werbe.3,I34,934ackf -. u sfr C313,494,700 Eglses sufi man, ~and i ld nd thed Unitedl~ S ~ tates, fiepdagla osssa-did vCdogetysr e? BesO.Mfdkureu.~s oana~ ge ltoe thDrgislo :pn yea . MiLR E 00 ,tmonS' K\hRootrhe14,~acetf 3USTNES th a Jump. of black Dress Goods; also a nice 1I Goods. Something new in white a t of Percals, Cotton and Linen Dui vs, Shirting, Scheriotb, Challies, C d black checked Nainsooks, cotton a , Cretons, white Quilts, Towels a u. A big line of new Dress Linin, Ol\TSB. have Notions to please any and evel g men:LA complete new line of Spri Neglige Shirts are beautiful. Son Heiser's he largest stock of ladies', misses' a n. atchel, I can please you. <-Clothing boys in the latest style now as u o large to specify all the styles. at the bottom. NAUGH. - - Maage BIACKBEIRRY PICKIE And others who sell If your customers have tc much fruit already remin them that we have MASON'S FRUIT JARS in qts. and half gals. ELLY GLASSES, CODDINGTON'S TINS, or preserves, jellies, etc. NOW IS THE TIM] To plant Golden Dent Cor to have corn before frost. LeMASTER & CC Under Winnsboro Hotel. 178E TIV g It alwa .X. L. A1hn XCELSIOR LINIMEN1I reat Pain Alleviator. --CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Toothach {eadache, Cold in all its .forms, Cut sores, Bruises, Sprains and Lamenes Diarhea and Cholera Morbus, Col nd all Bowel Troubles. It alway relieves when peroperly a; Prepared by T. X. L. COMPANT C. M. DEMPSEY, Manager, south Carolina Div., 230 Main Stree Columbia, S. C. For sale by ohn H. McMaster & Co., WVinnsbor . C., and Drs. Linder & Team, at W L. Rosboro, idgeway, S. C., at l druggists at TWENTY-FIV CENTS. 3-21ti W. 0. MIcKEOWN & SONf Practical Machinists, have First Class Machine Tools and a repair Engines, Boilers, Cotic Gis~ Thre-'ers, Injectors, Safety Valves, etc., iPromptly. *est Claises of Machinery for Sale %. Good A.,iirtnent of Machine Sun plies keptL in Stock for sale. Vrite or call and see them' at the shop. CORN WELL, ~Southerni P. IR.) Chester Co., S. I This wtill appear again the first< et. month. 3-12-17 PARKERS HiAIR BALSAM Iever Pa il Rstor* Gwa 50c.sndSL1.0 h Drugits KOTICE. I Te eseymnau oa in the Uni Ewox .m'2 an n winl be sent you free. .AT T1..E CORN] Another lot of white, black Also a nice line of fancy Dim a beautiful and cool waist for s nd Wool Dress Good stock- is L cash. nd ~s. A new lot of Zeigler Bros'. also low price and medium Ox lot of Gents' Oxford Ties, Bla ly. Leather, which we are offering no, -b D 09 iee ad Fresh Flour, Meal, Molass Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, I Soap, Starch, Soda, Grackers, . Triumph New Irish Potatoe! Call on us. Respectfully, Y J. M. BEA THERN RA1WAY C0. ~A1a~isat gelumbiam and Pta. t3fb U gtbendI No 30 Not 10 38 .4ur Daily . ........54. V ....... .a LF. ... .....1. ....... Up Ar. .... ...... 2 . ..... HI p 4.224 3M 4.80 ... . .... .......... . .............. .. m s . ia GA4P " . ........... .. 11. .1 p ....... 4.0 A a 5.40 2 p " . .a 6.40p " ..........6 SIM '.0p . .A .............00 tfa I " ..r..... AO. a10a aU U an........... SQ~b~d No 26 NoO 9 Ko Southbound. N Daiy JDaly L.1 Aork . -.5 .... ....... 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Wa PHILLIPS SPANISH JACK ;"PRDE OF FAiLDfl " SSired by Iumported Wash nugton Par rot (which co~st owner $2,000), 144 hands hiigh,jet black with white points, stylish, smooth, and proportionately juma, will serve a limited number of mnarcs at my pflace-"Fdirfield Stock Farm." TERMS :$10.00 t0 insure (with foal only). 7.00season without insurance - payable in1 advance. 5.00 single service, pay. d able in advance. W. D. DIcoS, C BR STORE. and fancy Ducks just received. ty. Our fancy'Jackonet makes ummer. now offered at cut prices for Ladies' Shoes just received; ford Ties. We have a small ck and Russets, and Patent as JOBS. part3m eiit. es, Lard, Bacon, Grits, Rice, xtracts, Evaporated Apples, kc., &c. in store. rY & BRO. An Ordinance PERTAINING TO THE GRAZING OF Cows. Be it enacted and ordained by the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Winnsboro in Council met and by the authority of the same: That the grazing of cows on the streets of Winnsboro shall be lawful, except as hereinafter provided. Provided, That grazing shall not be permitted on Congress Street, nor en East Washington Street, nor on Zion Street north of East Washington. Provided, further, That each cow shall be securely haltered and held wbile grazing, and that the grazing of cows shall only be permitted between the hours of 6 A. M. and 6 F. M. Provided, further, That any one of fending against the provisions of this rdinance shall be fmned twenty-five cents for each and every offence. That all Ordinances and parts of Drdinances inconsistent with this Or. inance be and the same are hereby repealed. Done in Council this 15th day of May, 1895, and with the corpo. [L. s.] rate seal of the town afxed. JAS. W. HANAHAN, Intendant. Attest: J. A. INNANT, Clerk. BXGHE FEED AND) SALLE SABLES. I STILL HAVE ON HAND 8R(6 Young M\Lules for Sale.= -Also A FEW GOOD MARES. -Also A FEW BUGGIES. --Also A FEW SECOND-HAND WAGONS '-Also A FEW MILCH COWS, I will sell cheap for cash or exchange hem for dry cattle. A. WILLIFORD, Winnsboro, S. C. Chick S r ings . THE FAMOUS SUMMER AND H EALTH~ RESORT. Before the war hundreds of people were entertained at this place diy. rhe mineral water has no equal ia upper South Carolina. CLIMATE DELIGHTFUL. BOARD CHEAPER than you can live at heme, viz.: $15 Per Month or $5 Per Week. Taylor's Station, on the Southern Railway, is within three-quarters of a mnile of the Spring. For further information apply to MRS. M.-A. OALLAWAY, .Proprietress, CHICK SPRINGS HOTEL, Chick Springs, S. C. 6-13-m Notice. W E ARE AGAIN PREPARED TO Vnegotate long tin'e loans on farm ortgages. Addres cONLD -W. D. DOUGLAss, or J. Q. DAVIS, .Gtr Winnsooro, S. C. Hot House Plants. T HAVE a choice collction of hot house plants for sale. As fifty eeer varieties of Chrysanthemums. Twenty plants for $1.00 Patronize home enterprize. 42t MRS.rn . A.- HTNNANT.