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-'l ,*BURSDAY,»FBRUARYi#J 1874
W. M. JORDAN. Augusta, Ua,. is
•Vta authorized Agent to solicit advertising for
a Farms*, and receipt for al
toons/ paid him for same.
•‘KOBERTB BROTHER*,
CHURCH DIRECTORY, *
Rev. A. L. Pattorsoa, jr. will fcihach in the
■ oatiet Church in this place, on the first Sab
'bath es each month.
, Rev. J. W. Glenn wilt pteach in the
'Methodist Church eo the second Sabbath of
eltch month;
'Rer. i Paul C. Merton (Presbyterian) will
preach in the Methodist Church on the third
fcUbath of each month.
Rev. H. D, Murphy, will preach the fourth
Sabbath of each month in the Methodist
Obtuch;
LAWS RELATING* TO NEWSPAPER
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•oontinna their snbseriptioa.
9. If subscribers order the discontiunaoce of
'their periodicals, the pnbliebera may contiune
*to SOM them ontil all arrearages are paid.
3. If subsenbere neglect or refnse to take
Ibhif, periodicals freln the office to which they
iare dkeoted, they are held responsible until
they have settled their bills, and ordered them
•discontinued.
A It subscribers move to ether places witli
•ont informing the publishers, and tbe papers
•are sent to the fereunr director they are held
responsible.
5. The Coarts have declared that ‘'refusing
‘ta take periodicals from the office, or removing
■and leaving them nnealled for. is prims facie
-evidenes'M ifoteutional fraud.”
6. Any psmsD rwho receives a newspaper
and makes me-dfit, whether he has ordered
it or not, is l hold ea law to be a subscriber.
7. It subscribers gray in advance, they are
bound to give notice to tile publisher at the
end df their lime, it they do not wish to con
tinue taking it; otherwise the publisher is au
thorised to tend it on, and the subscribers will
be responsible until an express notice, with
payment of all arrears. !■ sent to the publisher.
Ebenezer Church
The new <dhirch at Ebenezer is
.progressing slowly t->wards I'tim-
IP* ct«»n. We are inf rtiied thfli it
vwillmut he done lef wc Che first
‘•t.July.
Apple Tree*
Rcv.T. J. Gumming hits lately
received a lot of tine A j pie Tret s
which he is now offering t>r sib*. All
trees set out before the first of April
Hi* will guar tn'ee to li v.-, if set ac
-cordiii)t!to hi* directions.
GT Go to Kay -and get Sioots from 500 to
16 00.
Severely 111.
We regretted to h-arti on Satur
day evening ia-t of tjio severe ill ll
ness of Mr. J.
has. with is mioflter. b> eti spendi - e
!ti<* winter at Gninsvihe Fla. Mr. I*
ir'-t ei ed the ne-vg l it-- in t ; e a'ter
! noon on Satur 1.-t\ mi-l left otiwiie 11
p. m trsi-, fir Gismos-il swe tru-t
tt > wi-nessthe s >« e-ly rt-eov' ry-of the
•t.hild.
Revenues to the Treasury.
The T own Cointnissio .ers .‘have
'tried several cases for-vi -fotio'i oi
■town Ordinances, and as a natural
•consequence we linv" an increase of
revenue in the town treasury.
Go to Ta/ and get Shoes Com 250 to
New Concord.
Tha new church r-centlv com- |
rp'etcd in the neighborhood of Cols
11. D. Greenwood end Wm. A. ,
Stokes will, we are informed, be
•called “New Concord'’ ins'cad of
•“Scruggs Chapel” and will be a
!U«ion Church, (or ike use es the
•different denominations, iane-id of a
Baptist Churck as we were ieform
•ed and so s ated in a recent issue of
the News* Farmer. Senri .es will be
•conducted there as often as it is cou
wenient to »-cure a prrar her R-v.
E. J. Pannal will preach there o n
Sunday next, and Rev. A. L. Patter
dion on the Sunday following, Provi
dence permitting.
Yeung America.
Dsmorvst's Young America for March con
tains its uMal variety of usstnl and entertain
ing reading for the juvenile*. Dr. Deems’
M-ries Must rating the evils of Intemperance
with Cartoons, in cresses in Interest. Every
‘boy and girl shnult read Yonng America.—
Yearly $1 with a beautiful Chromo Prem um
.Address. W. Jaaaiaos Demurest. 83-
gsmwiway, W. T-
B rod Bro s.
Especial attention is directed to
ihe advcriscrneiit of Hess. Retnd
Bro’s., Macon. They a r e extensive
dealers in harnes', saddles, bother,
etc., Th ir prices «re reasonable
and all orders to them receive
prompt attention.
Hr Q 0 to Kay and got work at Augusta
J|*Mf Adveriisemenf*.
<*i «*r kwttfa page will be found
ihe advertisement <>f Edward J.
Evans Jc Cos., who are offeiing tjr
sale a choice lot of flower an 1 vege
table seeds.
Also, M< ss J. Latham &C o , ad
vertis-.for energetic men and w>*
snen to embark in " a business that
' i < Bbfrow «f Bristol, Ten*
neseee, wants agents lor a variety of
fiueengraviiig^.
The Bos' oh Frame -and Chrom >
Cos., of Boston, Mass, advertise
, “Awake and Asleep”' And a lot of
other - chromes fair sale cheap. To
aN thege _advertisements we* direct
the attention «f our feeder?..
Tb* Wwitbpr—RUntinfl.
Dstring- Albb 4-past -week wfe
have had some real spring like
weathjsr jet at-this writing it is
o»l<L daoip and Those
ofourCiHaens who were prepared
have befcp planting their gardens,
and the farmers, we notice, are pre
paring their corn and cotton lands.
Many of the planters of this section
are seriously behind with their
planfttag interests.
V ' ——
ty Oo to Fav and get one apart shoe pegs
dr 10 cents y \
' 'l)cino?ests Monthly,
Demurosts Monthly Magazine for March has
been received and contains its usual variety of
entertaining matter. The present number
comprises spring novelties .spring music, spring
literature, and spring fashions. The pre.
minors offered ere superb. Jerome Thomp
son’s old Oaken Backet, in size and beauty
is worth tk» cost es the yearly subscription,
$3. Address W. Jennings Demurest, 838
Broadway New York.
Er«o»f Fay and get one dozen Hame
string* for 1 50.
Tin Savanaab Hsmlng Newt
—We publish in our advertising
columns to-day the prosiiectus of
the. Savannah Mo*niw» News, one
ot our fuvorit exehahges atfd one of
the best papers in the South. To
thore of our readers who desire a
journal, fully up to the require
ments of the times in every respect,
we can most heartily cßimend
either of th«- editions of ihe Morning
News. In the exte.it and variety
el its readiite matter —in the elabo
rate thdi ghifulne*scf iis • ditorials—
in the vivid ff>-ihness *<t i a cories
poudeuce and speci and telegrams—
and in tlie spaikling pungency of its
news paragraphs —it unquestionably
iak< s th* eid among Geo gia dailfes.
Its editors are trained j >urnalislß,ind
c ti r to 'he pulilic lusie witli ex ep
tiunal aliility and aptness. The
t- frns of su’iscrip'ion to the Mohn
ino News will he found appended to
the prospectus.
Southern Musical Journal.
Th« February number of this m >»t Able ex
ponent itt the*«Art Divine” comes promptly to
hanH, with iis usah! Tariety of original and
s-leoted nrticb e. music.etc.- elc.. As woplance
through these interesting conteats, and notice
how ably every- depa tmOutin edited And ar
rtinged, and also th« elegant and tasteful ap
pea* alien *»f the mngasine, we query, if t there
are not an ny SotHl.ern mnsician* and music
lovers, who unaware, that “Away down South
in Dixie” we have amusical periodical equal
to any in the laud, are now regular subscrib
ers to simi'ar publcintioua iron ihe far North.
If then- he such among our subscribers, we
would say that while we do not disparage
other musical publications in the least (no
•natter whe*e they hail from), yet we can con
•listen'ly urge our 9'*athern mnsiciap*—one
and all —td pUce our own SneTirasN Mi sk al
Joi first on the list, and moreover, to en
<lor -<e aud it in every way po sible.
specimen topics containing notice of the
•it?w prerniums now given each »uhecrib«*r,
«il l he mniied free of eba* gr. to any address.
»y the pub ishei o. Ludden A Hatrs,
•
f "ST. Go to Fay and get one plow Bridle
and Back baud for l
Russell Johnson Lodge No. 25. ’. 9. G T.
Fk* 18il>, 1574,
To The Officers aei> Members :
Wf, tlie uudetsig .ed cnmniitf.ee,
appo rued at your last regular
meeting, to draft res luii»ns com
memuintive of ihe death i's our l*e
ioved Brother, Mir it H. Johnson,
beg (cove t<> submit the following:
Ihbsmuch as it has pleas'd God
in His divine wisdom, io summon
from onr midst, to a bett r land be
yond the grave, our much beloved
Brother, in the Temperance cane*,
Marcus H, Johns'in; and wherca*.
we recognize the goodness nud mer
cy of God in Hit wise dispensation,
and hu.'tlhly how 10 Hi* decree. We
desire to give expression to onr
grist at the loss of our nolile Broth
er, and to extend our heartfelt sym
pathies to h a so roe-itricken fam
ily. Be it tie rfo e
WesdvcA, I. Th-it in the death of
our much es'eenied Brother, our
Lodge li-b loat one of its noblest ad
vocate*, and one who by his noble
and dignified depo tmem, *id‘ ared
hin 8e fto all who k ew him.
Resolved, 2d. Thu to his bereav
ed and sorrow-stricken family, we
extend our hranlelt sympathies in
tliii tb-’ir great affl'Ction; hut we
console onrselves with the h ippy
thought tint our loss is his eternal
gain, and that he now is a member
of tbai part of the family circle gone
before.
Resolved 3rd. Thu thes- resolu
tions he spread upon the minutes ot
our lodge and published in the
Ne\Ys &• Farmer and the Secreta
ry be instructed 10. furnish lh“ fam
ily with a copy. And as a further
testimonial of onr regard for his
meuv ry, we wear the u-ual badge of
mourning for twenty days.
Geo. T. Palmer,
Jas K Kinmon, / Com.
J. J. Parker, j
. - Cattpn Market. _
The last quoiadotis from S.avan*
nah show tiiat cotton declined 3
eights of a cen' during ihe week
denilig Monday list. We take the
following from Savannah quotations
of the 16tb.
Good Middling 15 %
M iddling 15f
Low Middling.. —l4 J
Good Ordinary 1*
Ordinary 12
Market stands steady at
14f sot middling.
Louisville ranges from 11 to 14J.
Administrator's Sale.
BY VIRTUE of angrier of the Court of
Ordioa'y of Jefferson County, will be
zold on the first Tuesday in April next, with
in the le«al hours of -Sale, a Track of land in
•aid Cfounty,'. adjoining lands of David Aldich,
Barreii Brown; M- J. Hull and ethers contain
ing one hundred and fifty acres more or less.
Sold as the property of the Estate of Eeej E.
Perdue for distribution.
Terms, credit until )5 November 1374 With
Interest from date and Bond for Title* given
until the ;ame is paid.
J. L. WILLIAMS Aara’r.
Feby. 10th IBT4 tdpf-74-
C* EORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.—
y Whereas, Job R. Hunter applies <o me
for Letters of Guardianship of the personal prop
erty of Liahie E. Sheppard, minor heir of
Rebecca Sheppard deceased.
These are tnerefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my of
fice, on the first Monday iu April next to show
cause if any they can, why said Letters should
not be granted'
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
Feby. 10th 1874, td*s.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having claims against the estate
of John Lowe, late of Jefferson County deceas
ed, are hereby notified and required to present
them to me, properly attested within the time
prescribed by law. All) those indebted to said
deceased, are hereby requested to make im
mediate payments to the undersigned.
G. F. UNDERWOOD,
Feb. sth 1874. 40d
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All'persnns having claims against the estate
of Miles Fields, late of JcffVrson County, de
ceased, are hereby notified and requested to
present them to me, properly attested within
the time prescribed t>y law. AH those indebt
ed to Said deceased, are hereby requested to
make immediate payments to the undersigned.
Wm. J. FIELDS, Adm’r.
Feb. sth 1874. 40d.
GEOKGAI JE'FEKSON COUNTY
Whereas WilHa G.Lyon, Administra
tor ot as aUpton deceased, applies to me for
Letters of Dismission from adinini-tration.
These are therefore to cite all and singular
the heirs and creditors of sad deceased, to be
aud appear *t my office, 000 before the first
Monday in May next, to show cau-e, i any
they have, why said Letters should not be
granted.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
Jany 14. 1 6 74 td pMS.
TeORGIA, JEt PERSON COUNT*
M Whereas Matthew H. Hopkins admin
istratorofthe Estate oi William M. Key deceas
ed. applies *« m- f’- Letters of Dismission
from said a linin>sna.w>.
These are theren.re .. e all and singular
the heirs a creditors of a said deceased, to
ne and appear at my office on or beforo the
first Monday in May next, to sl.ow cause, if
any they have, why said Letter shoutd not be
granted.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y
Jany 14th 1874, td, pfli.
Gs EOUGIA, JEFEESON COUNTY,
* WHEREAS, William M. McDanielAd
unnistrator of B. F. McDaniel, deceased ap
plies to m« for letters of Dimisssioa from said
adipiaistra'ion.
These arc therefore to cite all and singulai
the heirs and eledi'ors of said deceased, to he
and appear *i my office, in or betore the first.
Mond.y in March next, to show causo if any
tlier have, whysaiJ letters should uot be
granted.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord'y
Jrnnary fith, 1874. tdpf fi.
GE IRGIA. JEFFERSON COUNTY
YVheroas William M- McDaniel, adminis
trator ot Nancy McDaniel deceased, applies to
me for letters of Dismission from said admin- '
istratinn.
These are therefore to cite all and singular
the hei-s and creditors of said deceased, to bo
and appear at my office, on or before the first
Monday in March next, to show cause if any
they have, why aaid letter* should not be
grantrd. •
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Onl’y.
January 6 th. 1874. tdnf li.
O EOItGIA, JEFFERS}' 'N COUNTY.
y Wnercas. Robert W, B. Perdue, Execu
ti r of the last will and testament of Mary Per
'ue deceased) applies to me for letters of Dis
mission from said Executorship.
Thi-ae are therefore to cite all and singular
the, heirs slid creditors of said deceased to be
Hini a par at my 'dice on or lietore the first
Monday in March next, to show eanse, t any
they have, why said Letters should not b»
granted.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
January 6. 1574. _ tdpffi
EORGIA, J EFFERSON COUNT Y.
Whereas, John Bargineer, Executor of
the last Will and Testament of William Bargi
neer, deceased, applies to me for Letters oi Dis
missiou from said Executorship.
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all
persons interested to be and appear at my of
fice in Louisville, on the first Monday in March
next, and show cause if any they have, why
said Letters should not he granted.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord'y.
Dee. 4th 1873. tdplS.
Georgia jefferson county
Whereas, John J. Farmer, Adinininiataa
tor on the estate of Geo. W. Farmer, deceased,
applies to me for Letters of Disaaission from
saiu Administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persona interested to ba and appear at my of
fice in Louisville, on the First Monday in
March next, then and there to show cause if
an/ they have, why said Letters should not
be granted.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord'y.
Dec. 4th 1873. tdpfs.
EORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY—
VT Whereas Mary Fields has applied for
Letters of of the person and prop
erty es Ellen Fields minor heit of Miles Fields
deceased.
These are therefore to cite, and admonish
al l persons interested to be and appear at my
office, on the first Monday in March next to
show cause if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted,
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y
January 21st 1874. tdpfo
Georgia, jffferson county.—
Whereas, Wiliiam McNeely has applied
for Exemption and setting apart and valuation
of Homea'ead of Personalty, all persons are no
t tied that 1 will pass upon the same at my of
fice on Saturday the 28th day of February next
at 10 o’clock.
NICHOLAS DIEHL, Ord’y.
February 18th 1874. 2w
Bartow Prices Current.
Corrected Every Wednesday.
BY
M. A. EVANS & CO.
M
Bacon—C. R. Sides 9@lli
“ Shoulders 9i@lo
Dry Salt Sides 9@IU
Flour—Family per bhi SjfStH.CO
•• Extra per bhl $9,50(3)10.50
“ Fancy per bhl $10.50(^12,50
Print* per yd 10 ® 124
Shirtings peryd 8 r d 21*
Salt per sack J @ 1.75
Georgia Syrup per gaL 80(3)66
Molasses per gal 35@40
Cheese per lb 18®25
Coffee per lb 18 « 25
Oats, good seed, per bnshsi 75 ® 80
Lard per lb -1 24.(8) 1 6
Nails, all size* psr keg 6 to $6 5c
Cetten, per lb i4®|4
Seed tiotton per lb 4 to 4j
Wool, clear of hurrz per lb Jo@
“ borry per pound, <S)
GK H. HARRELL,
lOVIBVILia, OSOP.OIA,
MAJSfUFACriTRER AND REPAIRER
O F
JBugfptes, Wagons and Carriages.
: o-
I am now in nylAiffl Wew Building and prepared, with a sufficient number es competent
workmen to do all kmd« of work in my line at shurt notice and in the heat workmanlike manner.
BUGGIES AN l> WAGONS
Put up in the mort approved styles and warranted to be substantial. Old Buggies and Car
riages overhauled and made as good and beautiful as when new.
BL-A-GKSIALITiaiIICTG--
In this department I am prepared to have borso showing and all kind* of Blacksmltbing
done iu a manner that will not fail to please-
TTNDEBTAEUIsra-.
I will be prepared at all times to construct Burial Cases in tbe neatest Mid most taaty style.
Old Furniture Repaired and Re-Tarnished.
I keep constantly on hand a small supply of Buggy and Wagon Materials snch a*
Enameled Cloth and Leather, Bolts, Taps, Screws
a id other small article*, which I will sell at reasonable prices.
Thankful for past favors, I trust that a generous public will coutiuue to give me their liber
patronage. (feb 19:1m) U -H. HARRELL "
SOLUBLE PACIFIC
fi S A 1 0,
CASH PRICE, SSO PER TON.
Factors Acceptance, - $57 50.
D L CREBATBOVT Oa RiMOiD FREB OF DRiYi63.
The use of this Guano for the past Eight Years has established its character for exellence and
reliability. I need only assnre consumers that tbe Guano brought into market this season is
precisely the same in composition and qudity as that heretofore sold.
The large fixed Capital invested by this Company in tk s business famishes the best guarx
antee of continued excellence. The Company has a greater interest in maintaining its stan
dard es quality than any nunibe. ot consumers can have.
Orders received aud information furnished, on application to my Agents at various Local
Markets.
. ; J. O. MATHEWSON,
Agent Pacific Gnan Company,
ATJ97STA, GA.
Feb 16 1874 3m
Decided Bargains,
I N
DRY GOODS
We would inform onr old friends and the publie generally that we
have now in store, and arriving daily, a Splendid Stick of jast swell
Goods as th* Country needs, consisting of a full assoriinsai of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
A.IS© SSBBB®
Als > * large assortment of DOMESTICS and PItINTS ot established
reputation; Also an excellent lot of Black and Brow* ALAI’ACAS at
fr>m4o cts., to $1 per yard.
When you want Boot?, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing or anything in
the Grocery Line, such as Sugars, Cotf'e, Lard, Salt, Cheese, Crackeis,
Canned Fruits, and many other Articles too numerous to mention,
STRATFORD HAYLES k. Cos., is the place io buy them. P*rcha*ers
need look nowhere else for better Goods or lower prices.
We keep a full Siock all the time, and constantly receiving New
Goods.
Stratford , Hay ten 8$ Cos.
October 9th 1573. ts.
William H. Fay,
LOUISVILLE, 3-BOBGIA,
Dealer in
BOOTS dm _ HARNESS,
t * le
the Grease maa
■l.TD for the preser
of Bouts,
CHILDREN * Harnesa Ac.
In llic
3SIAR W BTJILIDILTC3-,
(Adjoining Mr. McDermot's Olct Stand.)
IKEEP constantly on hand th* very best materials and good workmen, and am prepared te
do all kinds of Repairing Good Material, good Woik, and small profits is my motu
(or doing business, Give me your orders and I promise saiisf.ctiun in prices and workman
ship Feb 15 1874 3m.
AT AUGUSTA THICKS
0
TTie undersigned, haring formed a Co-partnership are now prepared to furnish a< CS
TA PitICKS, FOlf CASH, aujthing in the line of
Buggy and Carriage Harness, Saddles and Bridle 6
All of the best material that can be had anywhere in the market. Oar material is all seleo
tcd by the best of judges, therefore we do not he-itate to waraut it to be just what we recom
mend. Our work only needs to be tried te prove its neatness and dnrabi uy.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Hoots and Shoes of the best material and manufacture, and of the latest style, turned
out to order
Leather Boot and Shoe Findings and Supplies for country wfcrkmen furnished at reasonable
prices. We are also Agents for the
WHEELER and WILSON SEWING MACHINE.
GIVE US A CALL. Entrance between the Drugstore and SinqueiL and &. Co's, ' rocery
Stoie
BROWN & KEITH.
Jan. 6 1673 3m
GREAT ATTRACTION.
New Fall & Winter Goods,
HE LARGEST St .cV ever to I.ouisvtUo, is now being
received by
J. H. Wilkins.
J TAKE thin method of informing my customers and public generally
that I have jusl returned from the North, where 1 have purchnsm] one of
the largest and best selected Stocks of Goods ever brought to thU
market.
Haring purchased tnv Goods from first hau ls. I am propped to offe
inducements unsurpus-ed in this markets
My Ladies Dress Goods,
WILL, I am sure, please the most fastidious, as I to >1; great pains iW
making my selections The Ladies especially are invited 10 caU ami «*-
amine this class of goods.
©s &A©sas
i® A,ec© s£4.£s«
.-MtSIIM-.
NOTIONS and HOSIERY
GREAT patience and pains were taken in miking selections .or this de.
partment, and I am confident I have the best selection ever displayed to
the citizens of this section.
Ready-Made Clothing.
MT Stock of Roody-made Clothing, and Gents Furnishing Goods, is
die Largest and Finest that has ever been brought to Louisville.
Fine Business and Dress Suits, Over Coats, Taliners., Water Proof
Suits, &c., &.c., at prices that are bound to please.
HATS and CAPS,
In endless variety so St vies, from the conamea WQOU to Wte ftaest
SILK BEAVER.
—$ 0: fl3!l :0 $
BOOTS and SHOES,
MY Stock of BOOTS and SHOES cannot be excelled in any C»«Mry
Store in the South, in quantity, quality or price*. I have from Jthe
Coarsest Brogan lor plantation wear, to the Finest K.ID BOOTfwr ladieer
Call and examine my stock before you .purchase jsir Wilder •app'?-,
l guarntea satisfaction, '
8
Trunks, Valices, Satchel ■
W
I have a fine assortment of these goods, and will sell thorn as ,0 w
they can be bouglit in the Slate. an
Saddles , Bridles , Whi /
Special attention is directed to my stock of this line of poods,
am offering as low as they can be bouglit iu Augusta or Savannah. i
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
WINES & *
LIQUOR Si
pii
re
CI) MY Stock ofGroc ries, Hardware, Wines and Liquors are
mplete. Pick'es in en iLss variety ; Coined fruits o' every d( a
nest grade*. D,
l flatter myself that no one wishing tom-tke pnrehases can leave nout
dissatisfied in the pr.ee Style, and Quality of my g"0 Is. Oarsfc.
usual mixed—'rom a cambric needle to a side of Baeon. **
.-MSHM-.
COTTOIT ■WAHTb-'
I Will buy Cotton and pay within one cent of the Savannah • >
tions for all I can get.
All I a*k, is, give me a trial before purchasing elsewhere and it _,
guarantee satisfaction in quality quantity and prices. jfc*'
J. H. WILKINS|[
LOiKYILLE&Kf fp
September 25th, I£7S< B