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j|?rg*fUI?> |(bb*r??s*r. TERMS : $2.50 per Annum, Rates of Advertising : Advertisemeuis will be inserted at the rate of $1.50 per square (ten minion lines, or less) for the first insertion, and one dollar per square for eaon subsequent in sertion. A liberal discount will be made to those wishing: to advertise by the year. OUR AGENTS : W. W. OWDO.M, Chappells, 8. C. W. H. YELDELL, Longmiros. JOHN H. HHIET, Batesville. W. A. ODOM, Meeting Street. J. K. DURST, Kirkseys X Roads. E. B. FORREST, Mine Creek. TrRE ETHEREDGE, Leesville, S. O. J. E. COOK, Granite ville, S, C. Dr. JOHN B. ABNEY, Langley, 8. C. Capt. G. W. NIXON, Woodlawn, S. C N. W. BROOKER, Ridge, S. C. JOHN CATJOH.MAN, Caughman's Store, B.C. ,_ . The Court-Thc Sentences. After eight days of arduous labor. Judge Pressley adjourned the J nae Tenn cn Tuesday afternoon last. The jory for the second week wore organized on Mon .day, and discharged on the afternoon of the aon.e day. The following sentences wero pronounced by his Honor on Mon day afternoon. They will serve also as a summary of tlie business donc, mas mneh ss a conviction followed every tri al. Tho criminal docket was aimoet ab solutely cleared : Henry Maderson-assault nod battery ?with intent to kill-3 years in Peniten tiary. D. W. Adams-assault aud battery with intent to kill-IS mouths in Penitentiary. Harriet Camel- bigamy- S months in Penitentiarv. Josh Mundy-murder-tn be hanged .Uh Friday in August. Allen Smiley-carry mg concealed wea vona-lined ?*2? and cost* or 3 months in .tail. .lohn Phillips-assault ami battery-3 months In Jail. Joe Yarborough and William Walker -errand larceny--" yesrs t>ach in the Penitentiary. Tom Broaduax-carrying concealed weapons^-1 year in Penitentiary. Oscar Patterson and Joe Colter-horse j stealing-1 year each in Penitentiary. John Simmons-grand larceny-2years in Penitentiarv. Andrew Posey- carrying concealed j weapons-?do and costs or SO days in j County Jail. Andrew Butler-parrying concealed i weapons-$T>0 and costs or G months m J Jail." - West Henderson-riot at chnrch-fined ; ?20. Montgomery Henderson-riot at church j -->?0 or 3 months Sn Jail. Davis Carpenter--riot at church-#40 ! or 3 months in Jail. George Henderson-riot at church-ISO ! or '? months in Jail. Frank Henderson- pot at church-800 or C months in Jail. For the Advertiser. The Officers ana Collectors .->(" the <.ary | .Memorial Fund. CI-ASK'S Iiiiii., S. C., June 26, i>5l. MESSRS. EDITORS: In performance of j the duty imposed upom nie by tho "rd ? Resolution of the mass meeting held ai ' Edgell eld C. H., Monda; 20th Inst,, lo: raise a Gary Memorial Fund, E hereby ?proint, let. Cap;. Leonidas Charlton to be Re cording and Corresponding Secretary of xaid fund in Edge fi eld County. fud. Pr. W. H. Timmertnau to be I Treasurer of s??d fand in the County. It should ho remembered the resolu tion reqaires that all subscriptions' to tho fund shall be received by the Se.-reiary and paid over to the Treasurer. In pursuance o: thc- Ith Resolution adopted at that infim men-tint;. I als.-. ap- j pcir.i the following named gentlemen \ members for th?*lr respective Tov.uships j of the "permanent Executive Commit tee'' of tbs Gary Memorial Association! in Kdgeiield < ounfcy. Washington-Capt. John A. Butler. ! Ryan-rant. J. P. Blackwell. -- Colliers-Hon. W. J. Talbert. Talbert-Dr. C. M. Burkhalter. Hilder-Hon. James Collison. Gray-James G. Penn. Cooper-Frank V. Cooper. Coleman --Dr. David Sheppard. Huiet-Mike Kemnpon. Rinehart-Col. .Terre Goggan?. Norris-N. A. Bales. Mohie-y- C'apt. Jas. S. Pow. Ward Hon. Clinton Ward. Shaw-Cap*. T. IT. Clark. Wise-Capt. P.. F. May?. Picken?-Wm. IV-tt. Moe?-Col. R. ii. Hughes. 1*.locker-Jame-, B. Norris. Pine Grove-Hon. W. Scott Alten, ?"?regg- Geo. W. Turner, Esq. Meriwether-John W. Briggs. Tho Secretary and Treasurer and the! Executive Committee above named, are earnestly requested to meet at Edgerield i Court House next Salesday, to organize ? and appoint twr> financial canvassers for each Township, ;?s required by the ;.th ! Resolution of the mass meeting. 5 have made the above nominations i without consulting the gentlemen ap pointed, and if any one shall decline the service, I hope ho will do sn in writing, at his earliest convenience, tha' another ?may be substituted. G. 1). TILLMAN. Convincing Words Concerning a Cotton ! Gin. Wallace <v Cranston, of Augusta, sue- ; eesMors to Warren, Wallace <t Co., are1, Holling the famous Hall's (-Jin. the very j )>ost in use and the cheapest because the ' host. However, the words in com men dation of this gin, from well-known i Edgefield men, published in another j column, amount to more than any thing we.could say. Bead them. Mr. Tom! Bates, Mr. Alonzo Bates and Mr. A P. ! Addison speak right to the point. EDOKriEi.D Co., 8. C., Apr. 9, 187P. j Dr. L. T. Hill: This certifies that I have used your! HEPATIC PANACEA, for diseases of Liver and Dyspepsia. J can safely say that it bas benefitted me more than any other medicin? I have ever taken. E. P. ADDISON. ?SP* For walo u> the trade by W, H. BARRETT, Augusta, (ia., and by W. N. i Brr.NET-r, Edge.ield c. H.. R.e. ICR: ICE:: ICE::: Always on hand, at 23] /DICK ANDERSON'S? ?HS"" Please remember that WM. Mrt ?URIN & Co.. ^13 Broad St., Augusta, ii?., have on hand ? vory full Stock of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, which are of fered at / ove Friers for C<-t*h. Don't fail to Rive them ? call when yon vinst Au gusta. 9 Completion af the Railroad. For ROFK Whiskey, and al] sorta and ..??ees of NiCB DRINKS, goto DICK ANDERSON'S. June 7tb. STOP: ?TOP. And try KEARSUY'P Cool Drinks, as you go through hot, tired and dusty. The best Liquors and Beer (with ice) al .wayr- to be found at KEARNEY'S BONAN GA ?A?tioy, H?OWSR*. % C. ?June IS. LOCAL ITEMS. Churches. On Sunday morning next our Epii pal, Baptist and Methodist ehnrohes - bo open for divine service. Tho T Mr. Hundley trill preach in tho Bar Church. The Rev. Mr. Barr will pro in the Methodist Church, Tho Rev. : Mood will preach at Middlo Ridge. ' Rev. Mr. Rogers will preach at Harn* in tho forenoon and at Johnston in evoning. The Rev. Mr. Traywick i preach at Butler in the forenoon ant Zoar in tho afternoon. I j The Gary Memorial This week-and with infinite pleas t _we give up almost our entire spne< I matter in connection with the Gary. ? j morial Fund. We know that ocr re ' ors, universally, are deeply interested I all that pertain-* io tin? worthy ?nd taking. The Trenton Episcopal Ladies The Episcopal ladies of Trenton beg to announce that on Thursday evenii July 7th, tbey will hold ?Church TAU the Trenton Academy. The landa object of this Fair will be to raise li thor funds for building an Episoo Church at Trenton, The contract for t cnureh is let, and part of the bnildi materinl is already upon tho ground; I several hundred dollars aro still laeki to completo the building. Therefore ? earnestly hope the public will be er siderate and generous, ard by th presence and outlays ac this Fair, pro their sympathy with a cause that is hi and holy. Auditor and Treasurer at Pleasa Lane Treasurer Bryan and Auditor Edwar request tis to announce that thoy will at. Pleasant Lane on Wednesday ne" July otli, in their official capacity. Edgefield Rangers. We ?re empowered to publish the fa that a meeting of the Edge?eld Range will be held at Collier's on the seem Saturday in July, the 9th, for the tran action of important business. A fall a tendance of the members of tho corps earnestly desired. Death of "Billy Lorn." The name sounds familiar. But th one was unknown to fame-sn hones primitive farmei. He died at his hom in the Meeting Street vicinity-where h was born and had ever lived-on Frida last, aged 75 or SO years, He leaves fir children. One of his sons, Heriong, wh is almost entirely blind, was in our tow on Monday las?. Death of Mrs. Charlotte Smith Mrs Charlotte Smith, the mother c our esteemed friend, S. M. Smith, Esq. of the Trenton section, died on Wednes day of last week, and was buried at he old homestead on Saluda. Twelve to Cne! Twelve to one in favor cf the steel law! Read the Grand Jory Report which may ne found on our 1st pase. <! King Cotton-'* The long article, entitled "King Tot t.-;n,*' on our Uh page, has attracted : great deal of attention anci ie well wortii reading, The Bains. Heavy rain at Tremo? on .saturday afternoon Inst. Very heat y ra;n:j. indeed from Meeting .Street around t<> Lick Skillet on Monday anernevn. None herc and none below us. The heat is in. tolbra!.le. snd we are at the ]??.. trA=p. News From the Pilsrime. A'yonng tajly o? btrrA'U?Sge has re ceived a lettet^irom Miss/alia Nicholson in London, where she- was delighted with everything around lier, and spend ing ber lime in sight-~GO;.ng. Especially enthusiastic was she r.l having actually beard the great Spurgeon preach-'"tie of the fondest dreams of her life. Mr. Tan nabill, whose health hos teen so bad for n year or two pa?t, she report? a? already wonderfully improved. Return of Mrs- Senator Butler. Mrs. Senator Butler, and bertwo daugh ters, fro?p Washington, Mr. Willie But ler, from Princeton, and Mr. John E. Bacon, jr,, and Mr. Calbraith Butler, Jr., from Union College, New York, arrived in our town on Sunday nishi las* From Greenville. Mr. WillieStrom and Miss Loila Strom, son atm daughter of t he Hoc. James H. Strom, have arrived at borne from school in Greenville during the past week. We hear t hat Miss Leila Strom, who at lend, ed the Baptist Female College,ia spoken of by Prof. Be Camp, the famous ieaehert as being endowed with v?ry exceptional mugirai talent. Unavoidably Postponed We have been unwillingly compelled to defer the publication of several valua ble communications until next week. Hastening to the Wedding Capt. and Mrs. Fred. Smifh, of Augus ta, arrived at their home in our town or. Saturday night last-with big trunks and thing?-to attend the Parker Melli ehamps wedding. Br. P.. Harnmet Teague and his family, of Aiken,arehere lor the same purpose. From Mad Sosnowski's. Two little girls-not so very little either-both so benn ti fni and so gifted that Edge?eld is enormously proud 0/ them-have just arrived at home from Madame Sosnowski's famous School in Athens, fia.-Miss Ella Helson, the daughter of our honored townsman, Lee H .Ison, E"q , and Miss Pet Parker, the third daughter of Br. Horse* Parker. The Comet Every night now the Comet is beauti ful in the Northern sky. Everybody should ye? it. The Simkins Boys. Our youns: friends, gay uud bright and generous, Mr. Arthur Simkins and Mr. McGowan Simkins, of Cbappell's, son? of the ?ai? gallant Col. John Sim* kins of Edgcfield, bave been visiting our t)wu, the guests of Mr. Frank But Ur. No two boys in all this broad land could be more thoroughly or more universally j welcome. i Dangerous Delay ? Our young friend and townsman, kw I ver Frank Wardlr.w, has been running i all over the up country for th*? la?t s* i weeks, acting as first groomsman at bril ! liant weddings in high life. And still he jTiirnself delays to put forth any bud of ? hope or promise. He has just come ! home from a grand wedding in Union, i but we se?? in him no frnits moot for re. I pentaner-. i ! Mr. R- B. Watson s Peach Enterprise. ' One bf the most ad rairable and suecess j fal enterprise** in our County at present j is the great peach-raising and peach-ship ; ping business donn by onr honored fcl j low-citizen. Mr. R. B. Watson, of Ridge I Spring. Already this summer he bas ; shipped and poid peaches to tho amount i off 1200. He bas"n acres in this delicious ! fruit-3.00ft trees. Of theso, bowovor, on : ly 1,000 3re bearing. The other 2,f?no j were wero set ont two years and one ! year ago. Of the one thousand bearing j trees, a large proportion aro the Alexan der (OT Amsden'i and the Beatrice, the earliest varieties. He will bave an abun dance of peaches, however, throughout j every month until late in the fall. Mr. Wat?on bids lair to make a fortune by this fruit enterprise. And, as all Edge* field knows, he le a man who deserves ts beniah. F or the Advertiser, j Countryman on thc Taxing1 of Mutton. Etc. Beel Mnssns. EDITORS: On our last visit to your villago, wc noticed an ordinance; enacted by the present Town Council* prohibiting by fine and imprisonment, j tho salo of Mutton, Beef, Kid, Pork, ?vc.* without license. Now, Messrs. hlditors, ii does seem ; that this action of the Corneal is greatly nt variance with thc vien's of thinking men in other parts ol" the world, where in all place-? except Edgedeld TillaR?' (he struggle is against monopoly, and I do not suppose the council u-jJl intend as sensible men, that this act will do any thing* ?e.-.s than create a monopoly. These modern reformers upon their advent into oillce, so we are informed, took from the revenue of the Town four I hundred dollar.- hy lowering tin- tu unie, j ipal tax ?rn Bar-rooms. Nov.- [ would j suggest to this wisc, progressiv?? rpiJn-i [ totto that they also prohibit tho salo of Chickens, Eggs, l?uitcr, Oats, Corn, trot- j ton and everything elan brought to your City hy us outside barbarians. Or to make ir more complete, establish toll ! gatos on all the approaches to the sacred 1 precinct? of your village, and exact a j price from all country people who desire to sell their wares, and allow free passage to all who are so fortunata as to have a little ready money to spend. For this Ordinance can mean nothing less than a proclamation that you country people can spend your money here, hut yon .shall not * ll your wares. In this connection, we would Uko to j ! ask, MttMrxa, Editors, it* th? Town..Conn* ? eil, or some of its monipers, aro uot in terested ia thc liquor trahie And art they or some of'hem interested indirect ly-of course-in this Beef nnd Mutton monopoly ? We ask these quest! >ns, because tais whole business, in taxing the necessaries ot'lifo that liquor may 3 so d cheap, smacks of a rina; in tho interest of a few at the expense of the many. And wo are tho more convinced of tiiis by conversa-j lions with-wo believe-a majority of the respectable taxpayers of the village, who are not only opposed to, bul indignant at this outrage heine jierrpetrated upon them. Therefore, Messrs. Edil ors, let.the. peo ple from the country who speud their money in your village, remember tho names of those who constitute your ? rcs,, ent Council, and who have proclaimed ! their motto io be: " High Beef and Oin ap ' Whiskey." COI ? NTKYM A X. June 23d, 1S81. Montr?, Hutchison d- Brr-.-A am happy to say that your " Neuralgirir" noted es a Bpecific irl my case, relieving UT"? in an incredibly short time. I would advise all "ufferinc from neuralgia to try it. Yours, fyi.. Ju V. SUMS. M. ft. Sold by Dr. W. E. LYNCH. [:>m20 State of South Carolina ETMJEFIELD COUNTY, j Jr, Probate Court. BY L. P. COVAR, Esqnlr**, Judge of Frobate. Whereas, Nancy Adam- bath made suit ttl me to grant her Letters of Ad-,' ministration, de bonis non with Will in nexed. ol the R?tate and effects ol .Joseph Morris, deceased, These are therefore to roc and ad mon ?sh a'l and singular the kindred.oto cred itors of the said Joseph Morrl -, (loci ased, thal they bo and appear before roe, iii tho i Court of Probate, lo be held at ridgefield . C?. H.,ou the iJOth day ul Julym \?, af . ter publication horeofj at i 1 nVloek i?; r.he . forenoon, to shew cause, i: any thoy j nave, whythomaid administration should ? lot "00 granted. j ? Olren under DIV Hand thi* Wth dav of! Fune, A. i'. JS81." ! ? h. P. ?..>?. ..K. .1. P. C. I. Jone.:?,-2UKJ ... i State of South Carolina, | F.DGEPIELD COUNTY. [ Ckwvt of Ckf'?wxo? Pfrfis. P. ll. Baerman, Adm'or., >..-. Ni, Lehe- i J schultz and other-'. BY virtue of an order ot the Hon. i'.. 1 V. Presaley, Circuit Judge, in this j .HS<?. dated Ju?e LV-, ISSI, all and singu- j ar tho creditors of Mrs. Matilda Btter-1 aianu, deo'd., an required Lopreseifl and \ >rovo their claims Itefore me nu or be '?r>r?* tiie first ua? ol' ?ugtiH next. S -'. '.TOMPKINS. Master. .Time29, issi. The Traveller Who Wisely Provide-; Against tue contingency of illness In taking with him Hosteler's Stomach P.ilters, has occasion lo congratulate him -elf on his foresight, when he sees others who he o noglecled lo de so suffering from some one of the maladies for which it ia a remedy and preventivo. Among these are fever and ague, biliousness, constipation and rheumatism, diseases often attendant upon a change of climate or unwonted diet. Por sale hy td) Druggists and Dealers generally, THKI?KJS not a doubt bm thai l'i:s>'. BorqnKT is the I ?est Cologne wado. To bc found onlj *i 2m2?i? PENN'S lirng Hoi-.-. SODA WATER. Cl A LL at ih?! BONANZA SAIGON, I f and get il)t> most dollcions Arctic Soda Water. All tin different syrups kopi. |'2rn2ii TUTTIS PILLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Logg of appetUe,A auHe;i.bowolK c -st vi*, Fain in theHuud.witn S d?iiTr??twtio.?iii ?hTJw-TTp'art, r?:n linder th** shoulder "Blade,jalinosH S?tor eating, with K duin c?lnation" tb exertion of bo-.i >' or mimi, rfrttob'ilfty bf tntnpfr. Low HIM tn-.. LUM* bf memory, with." fo0lin? ofriKvin? -..oz lected some duty, wearineaa, I OZS?UOHS, ^.uttering o?tbc Hcru-t, Dota bei'orv th.* "eypfJf Yellow Hkiu, Bedacht*, fi?fltjeaa n?HH nCnicht, hlKh?y cotcr?f? ?Hno. IT THESE WAKMTW08 ABE CWKZEDED. SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON Bi DE VELOPED. TUTT'S PIlI8*?*??pe?l?lljrttrtai?te<1 tu ?uirh caM?s,?>n?Mlose rnVir.tri Molwictmn.'j, of feeling as lo a??tonl?ili th* sufferer. Tl.fv InrreiiM* ihr AMpeMe,and cumt tb? t?lv'tu Tafcf ?..> n?-?h. Ut Ul 'I-'- ->-.'-MI i aourixheU. : ? -. bj th? ll Tonic fttfCtooon tUr l?lB*?ii? p??rifnii?. KMntlnrMlMtl* in* pw?. 1IUC2.?. Mee ?centt. a? ?arr???.,AV. Au Ordinance, Passe?* by tho Town Cotinr.il ofUdge (leld, June ?Slft, ?iefei. y;c ?V Ordci?neti, by the Town Council ol* Edgolield, .ind Ky authority of tb? som o : T. That from and after the drat day ni July, ISSI, il shall nol be lawful foran; person, or persons to seil, or expose for sale, witbiu the Incorporate limits of Edgefield, any Beef. Mutton, Kid, Or. Pork, without first obtaimug license froni the Town Council of Edgedold; and any person or persona who shall sell cr expose for sale, within the?acorper?te limits of Edgefiold, any Beef, Muttm, Kid, oi-Pork, without.Jiariug first ob tained a license from the Tpwu Connell of Edgefiold, shall, forcacli offense, l>o lined in the sum of j?re dollars, ami in d?failli or paving the -?aid fine, sbal! be imprisoned for the term ol live days in the f'onntv Jail. " A. A. CIV1SJJV, intendant. 0. F. OHTCATH XML, Clerk ?nd Sec'ry. .Tune -", ISSI, ?t29 Notice. ? >KVIOE < 'Ot X l V CO.U.M i sstors KTtW J J".?"vr.? 1 KI.DiCVM'STV. f EnCEmELtJ C. II., B. C., Juno 20, "SI. ) ry i i E County Commissioner- of Edge ' J*- field. County will meet a? che Oar relt Ford, on Thursday the Mthof July, ISSI, al lOo'clock, a. rn:, ro lflt out the contract to rebuild the Garrott Bridge. I across Big Stevens' Creek. 'The contract will be let to tho lowest bidder, and the I Commissioners reserve the right to reject ; any and ol' the bids. The contractor j will be required to given sufficient bond i for tlir faithful performance of said con tract. W.N. MARTIN, ?'hair. Board Com'snra. W. if. Ro.vcir, Clerk, j Jnno22, lS8L-3t29 Notice. "lT^KO.M Ai.d ador this ii.-A, [l;<;b. Jst, JL ISSI,) I withdraw my 'tfr-jSuesi from' tue hands of C. VF. Creighton,'Kso,, os legal adviser and attorney-having noti fied him of my intontiou. and d?sira Persons are cantioncd nojj'tri pay him' any money duo mo. KACHAEL AP AMS. June 22d, ISSI.- -2t2ti Sheriff's Sale STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN A( EDGEFIELD CO i XTV. Weed Sewing Machine Co.. ,r. A. Richardson.- Execution: J. H. Trump, vg, J. A. Richardson and J. .f. Harrison.-ExccvMoju BY virtue of Executions tome directed in th(: above stated causes, I will pro^ coed t*. sell a\ Bdgefield C. H., on thc first Monday in .Tu'lv next, the following property, to wit: Ono Tract of Lau.I, containing Four teen Hundred and Thirty (1,-WUj Acre?., more or less, adjoin inc "lands of James R. Hill. James A. Holland; ?'o. Ellis, j Harry Lugan and others, levied upon as i rho property of tho defendant, .1. A- ! Richardson. Terms cash. Tilles extra. W. H. OU/.TS, s. E. C. .1 uno ll, l?Sl. ile3S Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, RPG EFIELD COUNTY. H. \v. Addi^.n vs. Ti. a. Bonham.- ? - ecntion. 1>Y virtue, of an Execution tomo di .) roctod in tho above stated canso, I will i rowed to sell ht F/igobeld C. H.. or. the iirst Monday in July nevi, the defendant's inb rest in che fellowing de. scribed property, to.'wit: One Brick OfiVc and i i^niiuniog Niuetjwivc feet by Fifty-rive feet, in ."he Village ol' Edgefiold, bounded North by & street-known as ?he Bach street, East L?y brick oflice occupied l>v W. 1>. Oorts, South by A. A. Clisby and H. T. Wright ?md Wost bj -I. J'. Carroll ofiio . Term* cash. Titles extra. w. a. ou/.TS. >. ii c. .lum* >, ISSI, -ititi w WL\I.K>*AI r'klMNPA t l RE -an infallible remedy for. -ill diseases of. the Kidneys-for salem *m2S < .. ?.. 1 ' KN v fw fX >. Dr. Jas. J. Seigler Surgeon iipiititt. ' \r ILL practice in th- f'onntic* . FIPGEFIELD and AIKEM. Orders for work i-f any kind '.'.\ lu inn will receive prompt attention, Post Office address: Joitrorrox, S. C. June 15, ISSI. ;fi:*> T [li MI Ann. Mas HrtHoxeri To 560 Broad Street, j 1th Dum- Kr low ll. K. ( rossinif. Wharp ho viii 'ne pleased to soo : hose de- ; siring goods in his line. i HINS. VJ ST? ' 1 *S. TA B I. ll ? L*< ?CK CT i CUTLERY, AMMUNITION, Av. j Fust received, dio Finest Lot o? i I Su-I [NG TACKLE and JAPANESE FISH ING ['OLES, ever brough! to Augusta. Mar. 15, ISSI. "rnl? Money Saved ls .Woury Waiif! : ?*>1 ECHASE your ENGINES from us, and snvo 5*l.??i> on a lfl Horse: S20n on ! 3 20 Horse, an-i 8300 on a SO florse-Power Bogine. Send for our prices before pur hasins: Englues, Oins, Presses, Saw and Rrisi .Mills, Threshers, or any kind oi Machinery. Wc aro Manufacturers' Ag t*i md giiar?ntee* satisfaction in rjunlil-t an 1 price. WALKER* LOUD, No. liUi Meeting 8t, West side, j Noni- Charleston Hotel, Charleston, R. .'. April 0,-l?m? fe. ' I I- i purely v.raVK lwttfr apo powirr ' ?oudc/and is warrtntcd .< ip^ci?jr'HO?sccrS 11j cur.: lor Ft:ver ?nd .Vga??. CJjdlls and J'i'vr. Int>tin|ff. iii ni" illili >"?-X IT, l.-fiiiil 11 ni l-V\ er, 11 ll ni li 'Ar-, o i . IV rim I ii il or Bilious K?-V?T, ,-HH . Il miditrlitl il?s?>i*?lers. In rviiasiii tricU. Iii.-; rr?pill irtii.-e, iy*iwl ii-ogue, thh'.-t. lassitmlc. lo?; o? apj>i dtc. wahi in the Ix'ch and loiiw. ontt.t-oiditassiot-The sjiiiie sud . ? ! :. ' ii''---. 9K Mj'ty psftiiipnl i:?;r.s ot -..? . i' r.-.' ii'.r>i.?iv.? wliich iCrMiiii aii in -.iii H(S??".? T-nv'iv>-<in. sue- ??.-rt l?y bigli ). ' . r proiiwo i?ecsp?r?don. ll a ..;.:.'.!. v? J'jt-i. ilia: qaifiin?1, :>:. s.ni--, bod Olin r tinisonons riiiiu'vsils fomi die f.i&si?o! c;. -: -.: iii? "FCVOT'awl Agon Pivparrtion-:,'* "Specifics." .. ^-.rm.-." finii " Toc-t? -." in too market. Thc prep aration')] .??.!.. rniraibesomim ral ). .'...nv. al thoa ?n ?Jn y .'.>?. palatabK . ;"<- inay i r- :!^ di'! cl di, do n?tente, CHI ;F*VC rhi malarltil ::r-'i i heir own ii!-:? poison :;? the .-vu II . prodi;?ogoninL?r9; ili^twifts, riugtiii; .'. tho* hondfssbi. i > i tigo, ROU Pthtr il&oniC's lowe fnrmi'ltbk fliavi tho tii-i.'i--- ''itv v.-. j..- intcncl?ii tocare. AYRK'S Am wCtfBi thoroaghHJa*riMli?*atcs these noKtoiis IK?JS?>II3 itotn 'Ja' .-V-M a;, |M)d iilwayt euri'..- th': s?-x-*.-?-.* MI-.^. lt eotitaii? no quinine, loin?rulj or any thing ihn* rr-iirt injoTfi ihc mosedeliirsiW! pa tti ;i? ; ;>i"i its i:rowniiig excelk?rc, **" .v. i: i CA ti lint? tn cure, i> dint, ir leav s lh? .j\-:\ >,\ M (io* f(pmdisease ns Iwiorc lin ijitaek. For tiver Cooiidainli, AYI it's Awi: fi. ii*-, by dir. ct action on it?- Ih*%r anJ !)iUary 3pparaui?. driv?s out the poisons >vh;. ll ^...?ti>:-.'i tfwise complaints, and nthnutaf'S tho -\-'--m te n rigoiottt-, !? isb.hj ...--iihtic'-, V\'f. wurrwt i< whon :-ikon accoiding ti? ?ltri?-tlon-j. Preparr?i? by Dr. J. C. Ayrr & Cu.. fmi'tirMi ?ml Analytical Chemist?. Lowell, Mass. ?OLD ?V -U.1. DBVSSI3 ITTKYTTnlllU!. Old Type USED for Babbitt Metal for Gin Heads Mill Pipe;', &0., lor sale nt, thifi office, i NOT. 19-tf -50 Fired willi Whose Beneficial E AM Eveni Antic Successive The Sale Is Perempto 30c CHEMISES lot i-*. : ? :.">.. Chemise* 7.,c- Chemise-* for tee. : SI :Y. Chemises ldc Drawers for-TS.-? : K.?O Drawars ior rjffiM>itu:v* a-:.TSESK *M Dresses marked down to>i?: 812 ! >> Dresses marked down :.? .-_ .!..?. Ti Those$2?50Skirts markod down to Thosp ?1 Skir?- marked don ?i to ?t??? izards t'/uadrille Summer Silk eui oi-< yards Alarv?tlle Sommer Silk eui ?>77' yards Zn rieh >ilk uni down from ISS.; yards Lyons Silk eui down from "S yard- Brocade Silk Sublime redui Ail ITaudsoine limeade Pilus m :ki i >i S.*, and s- sn. WNHT o: ls;: Kent* Blank Dare Bunting.".! ."ea ?:vs ?Meco Crepe Lice Bunting cul do' 716 pieces Ganzeline Buulins IM I dov IN ON I". LOT-1.000 Pic.?s Malais J r.tv^ Pieces Crepe DeChene, Seven t.uii 11!, eui dow ii in .<! : }?;. ,?m f Ali !.i .. line and iV><- Eau II- enl d |deep> of thirty inch Fancy I VftSlil*' SJ 91 lii? I'iwos in ..';<. lino e BB! FAST. RELO.ITJM AND Ali, O'l . u; down !'"'. Issie WHITE, t RONES, M?HERTV ? i l'O??pteH* Slu?'k ol .VOR tCULT CR AI. I MPE EMEN TS, PLANTATION HABD*tf VRE, . BETLDERS' HARDWARE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS. BLACKSMITHS MACHINISTS' We are also thc Sole Agent* tor :0V O iRM ?CK R KAP ??ES. MOWERS ?iud SELF-BINDERS, MONARCH EN- . PINES, MIAMI I"*?'* UKI:. lit'FFAEOj SCA'LKS, etc. All prices ?oaranietH?. Bones, Dougherty &Do., Hardware Mw*h an is, .\. 411 stn. Ou. June-7, ISSI. ll'27 WE S?HW??GERT. Watch Maker Drali r <?< W?lr||{>, Silver & Plaid WHIT, CLOCKS, !Et< . ?;..';? Brasil St..op. l'entrai Hotel, AIU;I sr i. <:\. S-ilav Striking Clock, M. Alarm I''<.<>!.:-..- Niek?*l Clock*. $1.7. IJiinlinq esse silver Watehe?. ?S.w. Nickel, stem* wini ling A witing ivatel,. es, >'! HO. Indies* anti Cents'Cold Watches and Chains, Solid Silvcrund Plated Wan*. $91 S|>eeial intention io all (inti and . dif?eoli Wateh and Cloek Repairing. . R very thing warranted :?s represented. Mnreh -, ISSI. lyl" Magnolia Passenger Route. I'm.i ROYAL A Anni vr.> RAILWAY,'} . Ar?.i ST.V, May l-l, ISSI, i ' The following schedule will he operat ed on and altor Mir. I'.th : i GOfNG S?l'TF?. GOING-NORTH j No. 1. No. '-. j. l;.V?pm i \ Augusta.Kr... lOrSOpn^; , 2:20 pm Lv Beech VlClss.f?:3i? i?'m . ' J:l.tj'in Ar .l:i'-k-r.ii - . I.v.!?:SIuni SfOl pui Ar Ellenton... IA.0:131>in i ?UH? pm Ar Robbins... Lv.&:00 p'in ; :::}:: pm Ar Millett'*... IA.tun ' ,'>:.V? pru Ar Martin's... Ls - -:'JI pin 4:0-1 pm Ar Beidoe. liv..k:l . ? in ?; 17 j.'isi Ar Vpplotuu- Ll.*:02 pm ?.1:25 pm Ar Alloudale.. lo.7:."d jun 1:41 jun ArCaniblet"r...LA.7:' ^ j-ir. I:?? pm Ar Rruiisoh... L\-":'J7 pn; r?:0?? pm Ar Hninpton^rA.7:11 inn >:l i pm Ar V'arnosv'h. Lv.7:05 jim ' .<:(( cm Ar K'rly Br'h.Lv.'.:'> pm 0:0i>pm A c Von?assee.. Lv..0:20 pm !':2Mptti Ar Savannah- IA . :*:30 pm i?::Mpri] Vr Charl"st*n..L*.pin am Ar J'ksonv'le.Ev.i:30 pm 0:25 pin Lv Vema*?e?.. Ar.(Ni pm 7:40 pm Ar Denufort... Lv.-'tfripin S:0"i pni .'\r J'"' Royal..Lv. >:L'e ?mi Baggagt1 cheeked through to Sa va u uah, Charlostnn, Jacksonville and :M! J* !.?r;d;i point?. ?Etr** Through Tickets for sale al I nion Depot Ticket Office, Augusta, <?.i . and :ii .di principal Ticket O?ii:*es. R G FLEMING, CHI. Sup't. J. S DAV IN r, Wen. Tit-. Ai: i. TEA. MA. TKA. ri 'ST reeeiveil i fresh ;?>! of the heal OREEN mid BLACK TEA. cu! and trv ii ai PENN'S l?IU'0 STORK. May 10,-R2? NEW BOOKS. Elegantly Bound. Kyron, Shakespeare, Bimi?, M?iorf, Tcnnyion, Araidan Nights, Scottish Chiofs, Pilgrims Progre*'? Handy Bible ..'?yelopciba, 742 pair' .lOeneh! Webster's l.'u.ihridu ed L. w nn ry !*>.'.'..". lo .-i "J ni'. Orders by mail solicited, Postage l.le.pp'v vnlunin rv I rr,. 7.. T. SUM;. ?nd I land Book Slue.. 106 Centre Si.. AUI?USTA. OA. Muy ll, ISSI. SmSW ("jot.. PENN'S Dum Store lor new stv?o FLY TRAPS. May 'it-2oi i tho Anihifion of Sui NEW fieri s Have B?en Fei ipatec! with so Much Scenes ol' Enehajitii in Fnseiimtio iRMBNTS ! ry ! They Must Go ! , Ibr *:?<<. ; for 75B: ri CJiOUiisfls :'<>r 85 : : SI Draw ?rs for GSo. ? IBM ??ss: fl* DRESSES, ?ressca marked down to <>: lORo -fl'! Skirts markeri down to flfl. ? ..). Thos?i --I :M>Skirts marked down rnl-Oe Tlm**e f?c Skirts marked down f, j?e, K S. . lowe from 65c in 3?-}c; dov II from 7?e t" 37ir< : -V lt? 37" : s! tu :-:7?.e: .?^.| in 7.1 . a yard : :'?i yds' red need i" OOo. sj ."II. %2 i".," nnd (?rt, nil ""-n! flown to yanl: tm to f'e ,i -, ard : ii to Un-, liijyand yard. tlohair Daliege cul down lof*'a yard : w are uni flown i-> ?ie yard. FGHAN?. town to ?! .Vi : I ?7 ("V U~> Si own in '.?].. :i yard : ?iv :.. .. :!' down i<? I4?i" fi yard. ICM ?/it It'll. ni duwil U} I :t \ ar.I. I ? 1:1 : i l'.t'ill*!' FKENP1I LAWNS , l.'.t-* mu? 2rti; ,i wird. lie Lieadei GK BL T V ?i ? MKKul.s restunoiuai.-* ;n?ii targe Sale.? pr:.ve thai prices of Pianos ?ind Or gan*, for sanio uiak? and style, are from .ju 8ft per eont. ?es? ni "The Music l-lnnsc nf ?.lie South*' than elsewhere. . ;.<.. ROBINSON * rr?. ; L. P. Q. S. 1 i Largo rash lionrrarls willi i'ir Kist numil fuel iivyr- aud I .argi* Sides at "Thu: Mnsie if. i .' of the South,'' enable fl O. . LIM;I X.S? >N >v PO. losoll Superior Pian- ' II- and Orean."? ni less pri?e than i- paid : hv Kinul! '?. dvi-i. U??SH ?ipi ES?r - ii'. Ii. M. 0, T. S. V "j ii ti. ROBINSON A CO. M-H in texas. Arkausas, L-misiana, Mississippi, Ala bama, Morilla, and in every Southern Store north i.fC?eoi ?ia. Angnsiaean just ly claim io have *. The Mush- Hon-ir- nf thc Snntb," L~ Q la s ? Twenty io ihirtr per item., .saved in pur- ' chasing Superior Piano* rind Organ*, Mu Instruments. Sheei Mnaia, Mftwje I'.i. .)..- ?nd l?es| Italian String*, ai ";The Miisin 1 loose of tho South." WffDiins :<iD<i K<'|>air??a^ \i\ ;'. M. TA Y LOW, i he only author ized rimer of the Mii-.:.c House of the Son?i, Augusta, Lia. t?, 0, ROBINSON & CO. .lan. :!. If?!. lv;tf ri?TTft? um Hil ioF''"F'R 3??H aeres of fine eottnn land?, mi rs.r vi-j Crfiek. The place has on i! ; cabins. Rento thia year for S hulea of cotton. Thi purchaser will get tho advantngnof this year's rent, .fermi reasonable. Apply t? lt. l>*. M. Dl.'NOVANT. Kcal Estate Agent. Keb. !', "SP tflO TWO TRACTS OF LAM FOR TRACT "55a li ; Contains M . Aeres, ou Augusta A; Knox j ville Railroad, Comfortable dwelling and Tenant ITouses. liuod well of water ami running ?troain of water. In high -t i'r nf anon. |fi ai-rea in native forest. TRACT \0. 2, Pontains27S .\ieres, in C-ollierTowns), ii miles iVom Itnilroad. Four Tenant House*. I Plow farm, (.nod tenante, who ure willing l? remain. All ih?"1 lana is fresh. Trans w ill !- -o?d separat?. lt, M. lilJNOVANT. Ilea! L-JtaK- Acroni. Aug. I, . "ifS3 STEAM SAW MILL ! IHAVE nu Laint *>0,iVK) feei of ini-h Plank. 50,000 feol of Sean tiing, Pram iug Lumber, ?V<... ?v'.. TermV: "TA?nt. O. F. GOOUWr^?. Trenton. S. C., Fftb. 9, 163.1. tf 10 'passing Everything '1 ItT O R Kj t Throughout the Er Eagerness bt a Peoi lent Rising Above O n and Beauty. MATTINGS.-. ?il Rolls Uor.g Kong Mattingrtnt (lo 100 rolls Imperial Fancy eat 'lou r? M U6 rolls T. 7? A. K. Matting out dow ?4 rolN imperial Sublime cot down i CHILDREN'S AN fjpiK STOCK rs 1.M M CN SK 1.13 Lhy/.?u. Ladies' Brodique Hoxe'tcui l?S do/.cn Balbrfcrgan (Irish) Hose en _'ir; tio/.. Loee and Fancy Kmbroidore 7">e and il a pair: ?ll dozen Misses1 Fan.-}- ifose eui do LAMBKEK] .2H Pieces Imertcau Fancy AS pieces of English ar ?nc ni pieces of French down Th?! Maiinfactnrers .Say Clothe, a Mu Parasols for i-i: ?j? Parasols fo !*3 Parasols for**! spf?fl Parase And we ean .Tup Parasols afciV ?M Yards Spool Thread reduced i WHITE fi*>i Kolis of Soiled White ??OOM- ein <: Wo are oui of tim Persian Lawn ar '?5 Wr ii n ve red nerd die en lire Mlle of ,'. JS/LO~V i,:;ui*> Uo/cii Double Damask Towels ?j lun.ufli) S'ards of Rem?tante ai 35c a yu 20.000 Yarda Remnants a*. ?e a yard * . l.fiOfl Piecer Sen Island, slightly darna Tho entire ??i.eJc of Cueos eu! down Sil .'A fur l/vids of Trunks ont d^wn C.". 7 [*, Broad & LAND ESTATE HIP f HE Und^rsip-nod has open-! erl an Agency at EdgeGeld C. j H., for tho purchase and sale j of Kcal Estait-. I Farlie* having lands for ?alo can have them advertised FREE OF CHARGE,! anrl partier- desiring m j ?ur-j chase Land or Houses anti j Lois and Houses would do j well to apply to i ho nuder-1 signed. So charge without! sale is clfect-ed. H. (il, )l NUOYAST, j Heal listai* Stunt. j Do . LG, 1870-tf2 OrangclMirg Land for Sale. 1 t>/^|/"\ ACRES of fine Karmin?; X *y\J\J Lands in Orangcburg Co., ! on South Kdisto Uiver, six mile* from j Midway Station 011 the g. 0. Railroad, IOU under eiiltivalioti, ibo larder portion : of v bieb is on'thc river. The upland portionj?? fine for cotton, and iii?-? river' itottoms shit eoru admirably. On tbo place is a linc OwelMntr, ITonse-, Mit. by 40, i; ronni-?. 2 ohiniDPys, 4 ri rc places, 3-1 foot passage way, piuscxa in iront and pil lars under Ibo house, which in six met oit Ibo ground. A number of on r-lu?Jp lng*. Oin lions?', ?Tin Head, line well 01 water, <fce".?\e. Will he ?old cheap. Appiv to U,o..M. Di XOVANT. Real l?stete AgentJ Fol). 3,1830. efl* %ron issi .?l Pf,/) .. Iv.V !. M'. '!? .?~m Kl* '". TES ?BBBY? cf?ttr?t,Mica. ? To those Who Contemplate In vesting in Real Estate, or Going into Business. ! I OFFER a very desirable .: HOUSE Sc LOT i i ! . 'oJinston Depot, 011 tbe C C vt A Rail .1. The Dwelling Hons?, which , entirely new from roof to cellar, contains 18 commodious rooms, two piazzas run? I niue across, pantry, stove room, ?te, j The ont-biuklings consist of a servant*' I bouse, barn and friable?, i There ts also n ?01 .?! w&U nf waler on j Ute pince, which has ? h?i?&e over it. ; The most desirable purchase yet. ot i forod, and one of the most pleasant pin j ees in Hie thriving village ol' Johnston, i Applv in person or by letrer to lt. a. M. WSJOVAXT, Real Estate A cent . Nov. 24j les'?. tfSI XF you '.vant the best STARCH and Tl ' P.PENT?NE SOAP, fro td PENN' S DRUG STORE. May 10.-4?26 AUGUSTA, Phis Side ol' itire Southern States, pie Led Through 'ne Another PEREMPTORY. wo to lin a yard: '*."' . Mc a yard : n ro U*c a yard ;. 0 2-> a yard. D LADIES' HOSE; -i:V, 1MJ: FKKKNT ST? LES. duwil from 50fl co l;>e a pair; '" 1 down io 2?>c; d Ho?e, Snperb Goods, ont down io ?flti ? a to P?.\ J?>, 2flc and 25c a pair. ?ST CLOTHS. cut (?own to Jo a ynrd?-'hb : a yard : toSncayard. '! if'' * t t'A , un We say Listen lo lire Pri?e*. r * \ ; ?6l'arawls for *3 : IK for 7fie? rr, l?c and l?k\ '? - N S{I(MI|. GOODS. Iowa to ?silo. Me. and lOiva yard, atul Goods io L'.n ?i \ard. lit (?own from 50c to 23c each"; rd : fl-OOO Yards KomnRms'nt f.jc a yard ; Lu,0ft? Yawls Remnant pt -l^c a yard ; ged, .ii -If H yard. "per cent. .rr eem. . ; Ellis Sts. Railroad Sehe*"*: Ie*. ebansrc of Schedule. ( IB AltLOTTli COLTJM lil A i ,t AUGUSTA K. K" J Cr KKK HA fi PASSEJTGEB DKr-AKTMUNT. j Cotr.MBiA, S. G., May 1.% 1SSL ON nod airer Sunday, May 15, 1881, the following Schedule will he op* united by this Company : No 42, SOUTH, DAV BASSHNGKR. Cooneet at W. C. & A. .""unction with South (.'arolina train for Charleston, es r.ept Sunday*. LeaveCbarlotro.1 (Ci pm Arrive at Columbia. fi 00 p m Leave Colombia.O'07 pm Arrive at- Augusta,.10 l? p u. X*A4S, NOUTII, 1>V.V PASSENGER. Leave Auguste.o ao am .?nive at Colnuibia.10 '.2 a at Leave Columbia.10 ?"ii"' a m Arrive at Charlotte. i 13 pm Nu ir, NORTH, NIGHT EXPRESS. Leave Augusta,. liOO pm Arrive at Columbia,.l'i2/?pra No SorxH. Leave Columbia. ? 40 a ta Arrive at Augusta. P?riam Forresen aiton of Sleeping Gar, Berths, Time Tallies, or other in formation, apply to YV. A. 1.-1 IB RES, Tick.ti Agent. Union Depot, or to A. POPE, Geuertd Passenger Agent. ??. U. TALCOTT, Sup't. ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP. : . . . ;;:>i? in!ia?,??'V*f.rwt<? ... iti'.v' r!i .'....?.> . . rft'i'-i''.'i?fl't< ft?ra tl . . ... : ?. i }?>? <:. iv. *. : ..? rr. t?o* .-.(iOfi ? |>laf.?d wfti.-li.orta! -Uv.vi j.lit, Jc47*4 rt? 1 .:.>.. ?' : ? v . ll .. . ... .;. .. ?i"*'-?.?.'. It^Corftl&fCk* la ^ . r.l.ir'.'i?-i?xlr!r?;.'<,oHai1 I ...:.-i.. ..... r. *... . .. ?>>'. :n n .?nt; I iuiiMlUwiiii-r. jiwi i" . .. . " vu ...! ..-'s ar.'? I ..-;*::,.i!r<-n '.f i'?rtt'.i?'jycmlorSStlfl t-: : ;....? ? J .'. ;iv>. !;?. :.a IMO b'* r* I \ rio ii ? . .. ? i. .:; shomcthjnR: . r'i'...' . o?1- -?.tl?! . *. l'iri-y neck: I tj-.?*., . ..' .. . i-^c..\~ii i.i i-i plata ; f,...,. ..... . r.*?.?n.a?.i<:|j-ii*?tUdy.V??fc???W ; p". s,,;ro:i ; . .:'--.:nii!?.lov?l> I iMiBV' - .' - 'Pl I:M.I'? '*'.-ttn<V?! SM??. i >;.:'?' .. <...-.? .. li P .!-.....!.;.<.. i-r.bcnntUV^l I ; . -.<.?%..? v; ;..i . li.nir.i i-otlnr l>itiroivr>liut* ... ?. . -.U) ,.i,.r?.?lu?. t>t*b} i ?...>*..; . .liiv full nwr ? UvO ? ' ? . .... v.-'Ct '.vsi:* .. . . ftir?r>.>n am I CM ... >.M -. phi ? --'s {i>\t\ pin:* - iTVr button*. ? \'.. - :im-i ifl'vii; ? <>;'f-ai!^n vrr ! :......, ::..(.-;.?!..?.?; r>TK-.. This!..-, f..'. '.>.'? ri*.??! c.- .-i-:?v . r s'rwn *>1 A^UjfJ1*. N. \. .II.v."> ? .MICP;"??; itv Tljr-.VTU.YSTA ?1 wt?i?>: .? Ti.'s ...?.rii?.:?n> i v rrtfa'.'t'; : -.. ti ""va ? fi n,w nlve.^r ENLARGE AND DEVELOP THE FORM. ! f ' : anti v \or tn ptifl t*rv.;a u?tarc or <1U . :- \.l rififi tt?-?.. l>;.^..T?v>c ?Wi Bll? scii'l ?lArsp ? t\ Ii . I . CO.. .'.T*..;*.!#:.*?.;. XOhUmhUlt. Itipi; ? , : r.:.;:... C')rros)30iiU>*ric(! coufl?ent!*!. A Bargain! A Bargain! AVALUABLE TRACT t>F LAND, containing One Hundred and Eigb ! iv-?evcu and n liait* Aeres moro or ICHF, j Iviug ins( beyond tin- incorporate limit.** I of Kdgotleld Village, about two acres of I ii extending within said iimits. Tpou I the land is a got M I Dwelling Houso of two stories and J> monia, with Orc-placcs to eaeli room, Ix'side-* a store-room attached , anti a sen'auts' house in the .yard. AI30 i a good Gin Tlonse. a two story Barn, and stable r<>un for any u>*e. Thc place has three unaiii bonzes, eonvcniently ar ranged, ujmn it: and ii ls well watered, bavlng several line springs, and sutil cieotly timbered. Terms rertsonnble. Applv to or addresi*. R. <;. \L DI: NOV ANT, Roal F?'tate Ajsenr. Mandi 3, "'*:? Bu AN KR of every description fer sale at tim office, or will- be printed to order. ?>vov. iii-if 50 Ll. H A Vi: for sale SIX LOTS in the Town of Hamburg. One of them con tai n= an aere of land-more or less. R. G. DL'JSOYAXT? Real Estate Agent. Jan. 12. ISSI, tf6