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^FTS FOR ST. NICHOLAS. ? _ [eve not, O Santa Claus, who fills ich stocking, box and tree; >r think, most desolate of saints, None brinr good gifts to thee. *e place no candles in thy crypt, ?o gold ripon thy shrine ti?u bringest us the frankincensr, ^The'iapers and the wine. per gifts, good Nicholas, these, thy children bring, IP and down an echoing world iristmas bells all ring. Sour brightest, truest love ^n thy happy brows; No monash Wears a coronet SoJigUft as holly-boughs. *'^>ring our gayest, fairest hopes, ^Hth smiling memories spun; ~V?o rich a robe has never shone barth's proudest King upon. Webring our truest, childhood faith, And place it in thy hand; No jeweled sceptre has such power To rule on sea or land. Then stay, O dear St. Nicholas ! Look on thy heaped-up shrine; Our hearts, our hopes, our memories, Our trusts, our faith are thine! There's not in all the calendar ( ?ne saint whose altars shine With such gay throngs of worshipers, Su<-h precious gifts, as thine! [Kinma E. lireirstcr, in St. Xichol"* STATE NEWS. lu tlie case of Messrs. D. S. Hen iersoD, 0. C. Jordan, A. P. Brown ^Stfid D. F. Myer3, of Aiken, arrested ten days ago, charged with intimida tion, a preliminary hearing was had before Commissioner PoinerinColum bi;!. Mr. Myers was bound over and the others were released. .James Mayor, tue Radical s ipervi sor of elections ut Aiken, caused the arrest of the abovelawyeis for intim idation at the late election. He is !jhe individual who destroyed the Republican tickets and would not al ?JoaLhjs iel low-Radicals to vote. About noon yesterday, while the South Carolina Legislature was vo ting for Governor Hampton to be United States Senator, tb-J surgeons were engaged in amputating his leg So it was only a part ot thc man which was only a part of the man which was made a Senator, but then it is more desirable that oven a piece of Hampton should go to the Senate than the whole body of any ordinary man.-RcgUU r. Governor Hampton, immediately after his second inauguration, issued a second proclam?t i on turning the State Government over to Lieutenant Governor W. D. Simpson. There is now practical evidence that the efforts of the South Carolina Agricultural Society to encourage the growth of jule in South Carolina kare not unavailing. Mr. 1). 0. Haw ITrn, of Due West, has sent to Char lton the first bale of Carolina jute, )wn from seed furnished him. This ttles the question that jute can be rown in this State. The reports from all portions of je*State show the cotton crop for ?is year to be about two per cent. :<zev than that of last vear. Read Again! XJLLL Persons indebted to us are earn estly rei i nested to ?.onie forward and set tle "immediately. Don't put as elf any louger io the last. DURISOE & BRO. /ctober 2nd-tf-42 ec -OR Ul THE SEUL If 1 AN H.T.USTRATIOS OF God's Revenge On Husband Killing, -BY REV. M. L. WEEMS, Arrnon or -Life ol' Washington, Life of Mnrion, Etc. JSTOW HEADY. PRICE at this Office or by Mail, post-paid, 25 Cents. BLINKS ! BUNKS! J^VT the Office of the " EDOEFIELD AD VERTISER" BLANKS of nearly every de scription can be found, consisting in part of COMPLAINTS-on Sealed Notes or Bonds. COMPLAINTS-on Promissory Notes.. Payee or Bearer against Maker. COMPLAINTS-on Promissory Notes, against all the partios. Maker, Endors er, icc. C0MPLA1 N'T?-for Goods Sold. _for Work and La bor, Arc., ?v.c., Sic. SUMMONS,-for relief. " -fur Money Demand. JD! >GM E??TS-General Form. " " - -by the Court. " " -on -Jury Verdict. " .' -by Default, according to recent amendments of the Code. JUD? rivi BNTS-by Confession. " -ot Foreclosure and Sale EXECUTIONS, latest form. MONEY BONDS; RECOGNIZANCES ATTACJ?rw?NTS! SUBPOENA WRITS. SUBPOENA TICKETS; NOTICES OF APPEARANCE. NOTICES OF RETAINER and DE MAND of COMPLAINT. LIENS-for Advances. . ? -for Rent. FORECLOSURES OF LIENS. ('(?NV E Y A N ( ES < IP R EA L ESTATE, and MORTGAGES of the same. MORTGAGES for personal properly. Trial Justices' Blanks. SUM MO NS-for Witnesses. -for Parties. BONDS FOR APPEARANCE. EXECUTIONS, etc., ic. Blanks needed, and not on hand, wi] be supplied on short notice. . All our Blanks are sold at Charleston uire, postage added. A MW SERIAL ?TOBY! A SOUTHERN BLOSSOM. Savannah Weekly News. 'BY MRS. M. E. MORRISON. In the WEEKLY NEWS of Septem ber 21st commenced a new serial story nf absorbing interest, with the above title, written by a lady of Savannah. THE WEEKLY NEWS -IS THE Largest and Best Weekly Paper PUBLISHED IN THE SOUTH. Each number of eight largo imperial pages, comprising Sixty-Four Columns of closely printed matter. Containing, besides its Literary, Agricultural and Military Departments, a weekly ?*oni pendium of the Telegraphic, Local and Suite News, together with choice Mis cellaneous Reading, Political, Commer cial and General Intelligence. pgr- Subscription, one year $2; six months Si. Specimen copies sent free. Address J. H. ESTILL, 3 Whitaker St., Savannah, Ga. October 2, 1878-tf-42 A New and interestin Feature OF THE artiste. SOUTH CAROLINA'S MANY Worthy Names -AND NOBLE LIVES rRESCUED FROM OBLIVION ! AliOUT the first of Joly, the Adver tiser will begin the publication of a series of Biographical Sketches, giving, in syn opsis, the lives of many prominent and distinguished sons, dead and living, of South Carolina. In connection with these, there will appear in our columns each week, a portrait ot the individual whose life is sketched, d >:ie in the highest style of modern photographic art. From the great and good men of the past, such selections have Leen made as John C. Calhoun. George McBuilie. Judge A. P. lintier. Chancellor F. H. Ward law. Governors Picken*, fath er and son. Gov. P. M. Butler, Colo nel o?' the Palmetto Regi ment. Senator Louis T. Wigiall Judge O'Neal. Gen. Waddy Thompson. Gen. James Jones. Edmund Bacon, Esq., alias "Ned Brace," of the ?'Georgia Scenes/' Iflajor Jack Jeter. Hon. Preston Brooks. Gov. ?. D. Miller. And others whose names we have not space to mention just now. Later we will take up such men as the Hon. J. P. Carroll. Gov. M. L. Bonham. Gen. Abner Perrin. Gen. M. W. Garv. Gen. R. G. RI. Dunovant. Generals Kershaw, Ken nedy, Logan, Connor, Wal lace, Mcgowan, Uagood, ?nd Bee. Col. Thomas G. Bacon. Col. Thomas G. Lamar. Col. Joseph Abney. Col. W. C. Moraghc. Speaker Jno. C. Shep pard. Col. Arthur Simkins. Gen. Jas. Chcsnut. Hon. W. 1>. Simpson. Hon. G. D. Tillman. Col. Elbert Bland. Capt. R. W. Tompkins. Col. Wm. Gregg. Major Tillman Watsons Dr. Harwood Burt. Br. John Lake. Rev, Joseph Moore, the anions methodist preach T of Edgefield's early rays. Rev. John Trapp. Rev. James Chiles. Rev. D. B. Brimson. Rev. Luther Gwaltney. Solicitor Jno. R. Abney. nd others whose names shall occur to i in the future. Subscription Price, ??.50, per annum, advance. Address : ADVERTISER, Edgefield, S. C. HoTD't H? May efe Oo. Manufacturers of and Dealers in Every Description of CARRIAGES AiSHD BUG G IKS, PLANTATION ANS L??MBEE WAGONS, I Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Bags, Valises, Shoe Findings, Leather of all kinds, Belting, Etc., Carriage Materials, Saddlery, Har ware, Whips, Umbrellas, Etc. REPOSITORY AND SALES-ROOMS: 208 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., and i)8 Cherry Street, Macon Cn. March 27th, 187S- ly-15 PETER KEENAN. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ?OTS LADIES' DEPARTMENT. I offer the finest fitting goods to he found in the market, at Lower PRICES than any house in Georgia-quality con sidered. We have always in stock a full assortment of FRENCH KID BOOTS of SUPERIOR M \KE, besides a general stock of Medium Qualities, which we offer at BARGAINS. Also a great va riety of Slippers, Newport Ties, etc., at Popular Prices. MlflKS' DEPARTMENT. A GRAND display of PRIME MADE BUTTON BOOTS, for Dress and School Wear, at Lowest Wholesale figures. Also offer Bargains in Boys', Misses' and Children's Goods to attract Ibo Family Trade of Georgia and Sooth Carolina. INFANTS' WEAR, Of every grade and style, from tho com mon to the finest-New York Work-at the Cheapest Possible Prices. GENTS' DEPARTMENT EMBRACES a WARR \NTED STOCK of FASHIONABLE SHOES. HOOTS and GAITERS, made especially for Re tail equal to any Custom Work, at hali its cost. Besides, a largo assort 111 entTJl Medium Grades, for working people; About 200 eases of tho above named work new on Sale. Polite attention and striet?y Eair Dealing for all. Jar,. 30,1878. ly?] PETER KEENAN, - Opposite Kew Monument, CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA/JIL ALFRED BAKER, PRESIDENT. J. S. BEAN,^ TX., TREASUflTBB THE AUGUSTA SAW INSTIIM, - ?48 BROAD STREET, - AUGUSTA, ?A. \ Interest Paid on Deposits. - CHARTERED expressly in the interests of the laboring and advancing people. Regular depositors share in the profits of the Institution, ami are privileged to draw their money every six months, or interest is credited to principal and com pounded. Special arrangements made with parries wishing to lcavo .money with us 30 days or longer. Bonds, Stocks and Securities bought and sold. Wc will bc glad to correspond with all parties desiring information. ? Augusta, Ga., May 30, 1S76. ifc?jj. S. E. BOWERS, Sr. PURCHASER AND SELLER OF COTTON, Cor. Reynolds and McIntosh Sts, AUGUSTA, GA. OFFERS his services to his friends, confidently hoping from his long experience in tho Cotton trade, to oller inducements for pationage unsurpassed by foy one. Cotton purchased by himself stored free ol' charge, for one month, and afterwards 25c storage per month and 50c, for selling. 9 Libera! Advances made upon Cotton in .store. Sep 18--"iin-40 B. B. HUGHES. TRENTON, S. C. Has just opened a Select Stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, SHOES and BOOTS, HATS, CAPS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ETC. Philadelphia HAND MADE SHOES, BACON, LARD, HAMS, FLOUR, ME \L, RICE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA, SOAP, STARCH, CANNED GOODS, HARDWARE, TIN WARE. Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO, CIG \RS, &c, &c, IOGET1IER WITH A CHOICE LOT OF LIQUORS, "WinSTES, BEER, CIDEE, And everything else in the way of a good drink. B?~ I am paying Highest Prices for Cotton and am selling my entre stock at Bottom Prices. ISa^?ii?^ mid Tit's always on hand. iQf I invite my friends to call and examino my Goods before purchas ing elsewhere as I I--now I can suit them in Goods -?nd. Prices. Feb. 6,1878. lyS) B. B. ?5 SASSES. L. E. WOOD, Cotton Factor and Gen'l Com'n Merchant, Fire-Proof Ware-House, cor. McIntosh cc Reynolds Sts., Augusta, Ga. CONSIGNMENTS nf all kinds Country Produce solicited. Liberal cash advan ces made on consignments in store. 8m-40 Omer Broad and M ashil jrfoi: Sis., Augusta, 6a< Rates of Board, $2 00 per Day. W. M. MOORE. Prop'rl GRAND OPENING" --0F Fall and Winter Goods -AT J. P. WEATHEBSBEE'S Combination House. 1366? ESTABLISHED. Broad Street, Augusta, Cia. IHAVE Just returned from tho Northern Marketa and can oller my friend? almost an entire new Stock f Goods, as my stock hat! been very much reduced bofore making my Fall and Winter purchase. I respectfully invite my friends to call and 6oe tho good- and hear the very low prices before buying fllsowliore. Having a Combination If .?iiso Three (3) in one, I am able to show my friends al most any article in First Class Dry Goods and Notions, Hats, shoes, Men's ?t Boys' Clothing. Carnets, Door Rugs, Door Mats and Mattings, Window shades, etc., with a full stock of Choice Family Groeeries. My stock is well selected, completo and will be kept full by fresh arrivals every wcuk. t&- Do not forget the lYfew Place of Busiue**, and 351 between the Planters Hotel and the Unner Market. Jan. 30, 1878. ly/] J. P. WEATHERSBEE. AUGUSTA HAS IT AT LAST. -o:o TI1E CHEAPEST, EAR ii EST A fl? 82 A ?\ EP^OJl EST CROCKERY HOUSE SOUTH OF BALTIMORE. "JK9JP, Bi .-a BS tn HJSV fi A. ll JV SB t% ll UV K?9 ? ERY, CHIi\A, ia'LASSW.alSSC ANO S SE-FUR^?SHE^^ S T O R E ^ SOUTH OF BAB/5 EJIOKE. J E. D. SMYTHE & Gb., 358 Broad Street, The Champion Crockery Dealers, rcspecll'iilily ox tend a cordial invitation to the citizens ot' i'.tf?viiv?tl Court lionne, and surrounding* countB*y, to <*maiBBC their Goods which they will find iBinrked iB?/B I>fia i II ligures at astonashing:I y low I>B*?? Nov. 1", 1878- 2m-48 JOS ir. DAY SAM'L TANNA II I LL SAM'L H. SIBLEY .9 Carriages, Wagons, Harness, mid Saddlery, and Wholesale Healers in Carriage and Wagon Material, Leather, Shoe Findings, Belting, Packing, &c. Thc atttention of consumers is csllctl to our full assortment of Goods in all thc ahove branches, which we have now in stock* of tho best Manufacture and Quality, and at prices lower than heretofore abtained for inferior goods. Our aim is to improve the standard of excellence in every department and to sell nothing which we cannot fully guarantee, and at lower prices. Wo arc now offering-Ono Horse Plantation Wagons best timber-?10 00-Two Horse Thimble skein light best timber-?00.00. Two Horse Wood or Iron Axle, ?00.00. Two, Four and Six Horse Wagon now known to save your Stock, your temper and your, money. Axles never broken, never strung, muer ont of set, always run light and carry as much KS your team can pull. TOP and No TOP BUGGIES, Extension Top" four seat Rockaways very chev.p Platform spring wagons, two and titree spring Democrat Wagons, Childrens' Carriages in great variety &&, &c. October 23, 1878-ly 13 DAY, TAHAMLL & CO., AUGUSTA, GA 206 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA. fs Now receiving his usual handsome Steel; ".......?.-iii % ,.| FINE LADIES' and GENTS' GOLD .ml M I.Y Ki! WATCH KS, LADIES* C11 AI NS in LEONTIN ES, C ii A T E LA IN KS, Oj . ras and Guards, Gents' Solid Vc-st Chains. Necklaces bf the latest and most elaborate design?. Sets for Kates' .ind Misses'-entirely new patterns. Rings for Lilies' HIM! Gents' in end less varieties, from the handsomest Dla mon- to plain IS kr. Lockets, Pendants. Lace and Shawl Pins. ;.!? handsome. Sterling Sil verware of the best mike. Triple-Plated Goods.of the World Renowned House of Reed ct Barton. Clocks of every variety and Fine Fancy Goods. Come and examiue my stork. I keep first class Goods only. N. B.-Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warranted. SQf " GANTEL?INES '-Something entirely new. September ISth, 1878 -ly-40 s ?F. WHOLESALE G It O C E It s , VKOPHIETCKS ENT FLOUR M AUGUSTA, GrA. Standard Brands Flour: FANCY FAMILY, DOUBLE EXTRA, EXTRA FAMILY, SUPERFINE Our Flour made by the new mor .. ha* no equal. We have constantly on hand fresh ground BOLTED MEAL. PEARL GRITS, STOCK M EAL, WHEAT BRAN, FINE FEED, WHEATEN GRITS, GR MI A M FLOUR. Send for Price List and New Process Circular. (lyS ef WAGON FACTO! AUGUSTA. GA. M?S ?ii? ^^113??^SSS?^??SC^1K m ?ti 5 LD ER tin !ih: WiWtasO VIT y OWING tn the low price of Cotton, 1 have dettrii?iued to make a reduction 01 five percent, (iii prices of Wagons and Hames* for the next Ninety daws. Have a lull stock of Wagons of a!l kinds, anda few nice Buggies on hand/which will he sold low for the cish. Send for price list. J. I?. LOW REY, Proprietor, Corner Campbell and Ellis Streets. AuoosT?, GA. Fob. o', tfd WHOLESALE ANO RKTAIL DKALKK IX STOVES, TINWARE, ETC EXCELSIOR COOK-HOT BLAST,' IMPROVED 1.77. . t Superior beyond comparison ? any other high-hearth stove in the market. It has Largo*Single Oven Doors, nrlisticallyd .-signed, lined with tin and titted with bright turn buckles; largo hot-b!ai lire door, swinging hearth plate, and deep ashpit with Spears's Patent Baled A sh Pan and sitting grate. The oven is large, and the lines of unusual size, and so arranged as to be eas ?Iv kept clean. ? , * Ii has a large top, provided with Mnnigle's Pat?'iit Gas-burning Long Divis ion Piece, the best cross-piece in use. Alli o mouldings of the stove are he?vy; .uid its design ?.nd ornamentation will satisfy the most critical tiste. Fo? Woon tho stove is titted with a Patent Combined Wood ??rate anil Eire Dog, an entirely new arrangement, and the most durable wood grate in usc KO UR SIZES. G inch, $22.00. T inch, $27 00. S inch, ?32.00. 9 inch. ?34.00 SST Call and Sec it, or Semi for Circular before purchasing elsewhere. Small Cooking Stoves $12.00 mid 15,00. For Salo by Wi L RELPH, Mardi 1st, 15*78. 2 G." Rrnnd Street, AUGUSTA, GA, N AUGUSTA, GA. :o: FLANTATiOiN STEAM ENGINES, CAM: MIL S, AH sizes, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, FLOUR MILLS, HORSE POWERS, THRESHING MACHINES. PUMPS. IRON RULING, WATER WHEELS. GIN GEARING, all.SiV.es. Having Boughton! Mr. Geo. Cooper, his Ohl Patrons c'a iv oe Furnished with Duplicates and Repairs ?heap. Smith's Celebrated Cotton Presses, for Hand, Horse or Water Power. ^ r.?- REPAIRING done at very LOW PRICES. - . .< - Mareil ?27lh. 1878-ly-15 AUGUSTA CROCKERY HOUSE C7BLIGW IMPORTER AND JOBBER "OF ,..........U^tii'Miffi^Mll^fP And House Furnishing^ Goods. : i;" No 207 Broad Street, 2 doors below V. Richards & Bios. Nov. M, ?878-2m--l8 . . , ,. . ; - . "..f. ". v, ) .? ; :V ?.?... Tren ton/S- C - ' ..SU??.* OCiS-j HAS JUST OPENED for. the dall trade a full line of first class-goods! n everv department, consisting in part ol' ? _ - . ? ? \?y?* ?wt.I; t ? i * 2?ii? -?5 XQY&r? SADDLES, BRIDEES,- _ SADDLE BLANKETS, HARNESS, HARDWARE, " TIN, BUCKETS, SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS, CANN^?'G?^Sst" 'LAMPS,: LAMP CHIMNEYS, .TOBAC?O,""' CIGARS, f; A I ll -c H MEDICINES, WINES, LIQUORS, GROCERIES, BAGGING', . TIES, Mt . ' V-.*/. i- '.?fe '.-.-..! 3 . BOOTS AXD SHOES." . j ? ff Ladies'afyljOentlcmenVKinc ?lipes a speeialty. Agent for Oyster Shell Limo. 'Also agent for ?he Celeb raten IXL Cc lt m Oin. Jp?r- Persons going oil' on the trains,can have tflffruonfts well taken et re >f at m j' stables at moderate charges. -'J 8 ^?fxnUl ,9.v*X?M)U? 2 ar i', 23?" HIGHEST PRICE PAID F0? COTTON ! J*ttJ *4?f i 'J .? May 8, ly-21 S. T. HUGHES, TRENTON, S. C. PI: TX: .AND HAVE LONG' ADOPTED THE MOTTO, il w[E HAYE endeavored to advaiuv,'rind wc- h?'?e d??e'it. . We teep th? beet WHISKEY, W.fNESYnd Ll?TOBS.VoLd-and"i. :f not for tho Purpose bf increasing our trade, but to^c.irry-ottt the- Gold-n Hule, "Do to other's ni you would have other? do to y on-. .. .' "*' '. To our old cus tom?is and the piij?lic generally w'e* hive.only t*iV*/t^av-* .. that you shall have one hundred cents on the dollar fer ail you ^Sd.^yitn*'' the Bonanza. mr Edgefield, S. C., Jan..30, IS73. . ' w*-...-tf20 ~ ....?i?t.-t;. CYB O. M. STONE &^D;;^ugust^H, 'Qi:? G EXE RA L "AG EXTS -POR i V Gullett's Improved Ilq-lit Draft. Coitos by>:I^D. Gullett, the -pate I ec, ) -".FAR M ENGrl N-E9. every style dor Threshing, . Gir.fifoig] etc., Large; Engines; Savr .Miljs,' Grain Separators, Threshers. Cotton Presses, "?orn and Wheat Mills, with fixtures, etc. . ! ^ . ^ ; .. , , ? >J?? Prices' Low.! ^Ter^t^.^lSera^ ! Every Machine warranted as represented. EiP Circulars and estimates tonislied'o'rr'auijlieation. iii ? 4. - . * * ' * ?*. i / I; rncc . * '"...*.* ..."i.V?, ( Address 0-ly 0/ M.; STONE &QO;r;. ' : jpftw s .?.tiiA?'..;'.. .. (r R A N ? T K' V hf L am ? ?PK i -r r. i . ? <-i"'*vJ.., 1][AS on hand, and receives ?Vily, Js&x GKOCERIES, DRY 'GOOJ^)AT$&*?^IQ$S I am determinfh^^Vke^p^e^ -hui, ?he be^i l?rrfn<i?, ami :eli,them a prices to suit the-,h^rd4rir.iei.T./ J:V...--y. " ^ .'* r--.- <^; I sell the''best brands of M Y WAQQN YARD ie invgood ordeivatij; free .t^?h^ T^iic. All "I * \ j;, <,Uat yoatf:Ul.a?i^^H?e4mv.Goo.ds. .V,:*C.: ;'""?fa^tevil?e.; S. C. OROT,ir YOUR ;Ix ^ 'vJ C inning ^ii^rhrOSy Co-1 ?on .rScrevw. Belting .?^FROM-' ; Hi 4 * ii I . m FENWICK ST., (neVr Water Toweft'?-tWs.tX, GEORGIA. s- ??"'"i?!* . Maujjf?tfiinm andDealei-s in U;*??>. . ?JU: ...^. . Portable anr?-^ationnry-feifc^a in En pj 11 o - , WATERWHEELS. Saw, Grist and *F!our fflfffT^^h?ngs and ti - iiin ..i? '. ^y- Ca^trifgs in Iron anil Brass-oT ali-kinds. Spec j.*ir'4^A.i? ty ni ion Ziivyji^ to ?Scg>;i?ritig ?fSacIv?nes y. .?^..^S^lNof^-Ca}^^^,^ of- G)?>in*Tg.^<Se,eojid hand Machinery l)0U'oht utid S?T'l*. 'We'usa Wrorr-^ht-Ivan joVrn*fe^^?r Cant- Milla. Iv -16 ?20,000 LADIES' -mo (UI?LPU?t^r-HA^a?*f?*(WnVs t?$p)'Mw and ChihlrenV-Hat^WiM ':' " .' Oases Trimmed Sailer Hats al*5*dr ?.rr ?5 30? Leghorn Hats-Cheaper fch&Mftfeg. .r . '.? S-OOpSprays Floger? at oe, 10?:, J.5c. 'JOc. ^.^35^.^ '. .'?O^Jit?toh's Fjt\e,.Fea4h.e.r. and F?^*h Flower-VVrea: lis. - ; .. ' 1.25U Fine'-chat Ornaments ttl 10c. each.. g-? j ,. 2 Cnspp Palmetto F;'.ti!? nt lie. - adi.., 1,150 Eleven inch Folding Jap.:nose. Fans al- .*>.;..euch. l.llOO Fine Japanese Fant- at. 10c. MU? 15e.t \voitlf;L'?j. r.nd ?Co. 500 .S-'i't Fan Girdles and Skirt Lifte:.?-ail coleus--rit- 25$ .-r*":t':?~.- ' .?. v Ohr Stock of -Corsets; Enrp???tlVnesApd L-ices is complete and down io^Tt?M PRICE*. . .' .'. 1 . -, : . . .^7;L^0?#& Qcoquet, ?t ?W&^^li.'?O, $2 and-$3.50, at. ??^H ""Jt?. ?RXJlfP'S, ' May 20th; lSTS-ly-2-i'-^ .,?.'520. BRI?AD STREET, Aflgnsta, ?a.