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Local News. Om The Advertiser's Phones: Office, Residence, No. 61 f J sidence, No. 17. XL] Little Elizabeth Lott entertainel " .visiting at the home of Mrs. Werts' brother, Mr. John May, in Brjijf\ combe. Kerosene cadftJer&^allDl Mav <fc Prescott. Mr. Jo Beech I|l with his'fa&er an in the county. Bui5 Law norn s ^ree*. mis wea*, ur. for a few days stay at her father's home near Bethany. On her return wood will come to Edgeheld for a T#V0 i?(IOi) 'til 7 lilli The Advertisei is. indebted to a?f?&'MJ teils mbt?b? mtine watermelons we Jiave seen this sea-j sob>,; I it^il?W'eXs'M?lc?iO'Ey^i body knows what they are ^ A 7 4 Mrs. A. A. Glover an lyn are visiting Mrs.? .Forest near Johnston thisweek' ' has just reti Ms? KM??en from-t? week's price-only 15 cents per gallon. ? * May & Prescott. The first open boll of cotton that from the^field of Master R. M ry last Wednesday. "R. M worked ?ery hard this year and a :?ood crop Rev. TV W Burges vri?t% com vecMirj?TeBtan?^ HIT wm \wassist ed by Rev. Mr. Hamilton who has Rev. Ti Pi BUP?;OOQ-' preached a p servngM^fiuifeipf ???si4?^^r?J?.r?rt?Su0r ?g dav-raornuig: to a. crowded .bouse. 8 He referred^in his 'opening remarks R t?rhisT'iTafcent - visit - to-''his former ? charge at Ninety Six, and of his de ?s lightful stjay there among the friends $ of yore:; ? i.hox\ rf ips sq n; 'at % Swift's Premium Hams and Geo ggia Cane syrup a?<9flbfcA SiJgG TT. TlIUllloTl??. Superv:is4r<i.fe.l ?!ljV?0A?ft?e Oys the chaingong is workins?,near.JJfr hoboth, and will give atteVtwoS^lk the MartintcTwr^-road as suggested in the grand jury presentment as ??- that- he, had; previously planned, : MT. Moultrie has arranged to have tile worst places in '?he Martintowr road wnnke?aVsjpfleu ?v* ? ^ I ices a<e>)?lng belc ^Dr.K.J\[. Light foot "o? NorEh Augus??j is assisting; Rev. P. P. Blalock. Splendid at tendance jisYeported^ at the Sunday services;lOr. LigVtatbod is cctftSi?er ed one of the most successf ul preach ers"lft\ouft^8tal9 ijflxsi^ J^ghtfoat?c companied bim andi they spent Sue d8y'^igh?io? i Stro'ni's fountain ? the hospitable home of Hon. W. A .^vy^^bli^Uvyout^ T ?rescf iptidi business. Utmost, care is exercise! iii'fc^pQp^inJlftff jprescnp?i^^??'a^ only pure, freshdjugs are used. Ou ppq^^^i^^s?iaWel^i. ?? PENN'& HOLSTEIN, successors to Freshman-Who is the smailes man mentioned in history? .-Sophomore-I give it up. ' . Freshman-wny, tne liorna I University Punch BowL Washington's Plague Spots. Lie i^jtife-. lcvWj. .marshy ; bo|t-o^ of the Potomac, tpe bree?ing grouni of malana* g?rmraf These' 'germ canse chilly fevered, rague,-biliouf ? ness, jaundjee, lassitude, weaknes * and general 'debility' amr brin, suff erin g; or ? death '?.' i? tftousamd yearly. But Electriprf Bitters ?eye fail to destroy them and cure ma laria troubles.. Tmrv are best al. i'ound tonio ?fctl'3ur* f?fV&??'3aV ever used, ''writes R M James, o \ LouidfonTfc. Thegb?r) ftjff?l I liveS^?Mey?fe? blofee? woab?ekan will prevent typhoid. Try them, 5.0< Guaranteed by W: ^if?ifl^?^.Cb Pena & Holstein," successors to ( Penn & So?,<^g$fop?lPW --Mr...Tl ?-^Ofln? ?L",1*^^ with : jtf?tb'c?c?^^l?fc? afternoon last. Mr. and Mrs. Asa G. Br< spent last week "ci&itiasr^ei Greenwood co Manly Tfmmons, accompa e children, has ge ne up $<fc at to visit her mother. Prescott want tte public to know they are selling kerosene oil at 15 cents per gallon. Miss Tillie ' Youngblood, is at | Pine Hill on her customary visit to the horae# folks in Edgefiejd. l?t?T SSfrro?xO ni pj . Mrs. Eugenia Middleton, ? spend S. B. Mays, attending the meeting rat-dfarifi-rfiri Miss Lillie Bushnell, a very pr?t-J ty debutante ::rojs*?\.ugusta, is the Miss Eiwardi i v?v grues na Mrs. W. C. Lynch is visiting her last sent from,. parents, Mr. and Airs: Wec-rge B: A M?.rl ffi&t?kfcf? aclmpa ^?eflibV n? ^efl*?JreB, ^ha-iw been taMO??KMMrthggeB?g Ec gefield with her parents, Mr. and 91. C. Parker. ' ? | - JJ -Honchos// H.^ [R^i^fkrd la for tuflate in nav?ng a portion nf lasl loads of old cotton u the f^$f?*fo ;,.,,} "ig at . Rives Bios, ul .0:1 (iii i)y/.iy^a I . >i i The finest home-grown appl? that ^ejhaye'seier) tn[ {ev?ral( $e|irsjj were 1 presented'to The Advertiser M$|nday_ jbyJVIrj^>J.Q^i?Ti^sirji I 1 ., Mr. Lorenzo >?Hsby,, a lar?fe cot ?-to? r?feriihaWbf1 West Point, Miss., jpent Saturday and Sunday in ;?Cdgp ?aeld with his sister, Mrs. w. ^ All orar summerr goods gd ?sa?rffi?e."Miii 1)9 ?13'1 I L. R. Brimson came toiljSdge jiie)rtJ^n\ig:^3r-^3ig^23Bi^gg ? new Cobb. ,-i ri organ that was recently purchased from "Messrs. Holland Bros. for An tioch "church. j aB?e?ms???B?s?M&Beiittdm hp boj O.. B. Holligswqrth's fini ce ed th?yieij? ie aer^. jj eiincet if ?craOiaVt kl li>aje/ari? 9 Kal i iwy tl ev. T. r Burgess ann .?Sunday morning that he will jg'reacji 'a^Tflmstcm^on the 5thv??tnd?|i ^^.j^taMSSal??a in th? ey] nmg. . j M?s^Idaj Boatwrigjat of ?iidj ' Spr?r?g1 receivedVVery" cordial wei 5-5ific^rTBc^n^K[3Monday^ an^ Pumday of ihls wek She wr.s ja visitor? atr'thf?-' noinel of her Jistet; |Mrs. Emma Dobson. {[ A, ? Prof. P. P. i Bhrns .has arrived in Ed-gefield and wilL, travel ?in the interest of the S. C. C.' I. (fi ring ?t?e remaindfer o?- dis-vacation* No member, of Xhfi )r?aqultyi ! ja,- ?m?e be loved in ?dgefield than Prof. jptirnst. 10% .'J ; -Rivi?s Bros will maintain the n^j^utotioinrf thjrjdd house; ?Thev j.atMtt?'ong^thgjiljQlver in having thc best and most reliable sh def- in Ridgefield county. They tave^aoeg niadesbjy r?^n-ufacturers who'?fand behind them and they stand beviind dal wkm?m??Btm?maBze??mxB?? -Tv?r deaths-uccurred SalUi^aj that will cause genuine sorrow ir One was thT death o J f$"*?df?h Matthew s ir W?MrJ^?i?^h?^ki?f was th( *fl Bath of Mr. Alex. T. Brown oi f ?^.g^^r^'7~MrT-%I?"vv?r'-f?sided ii Edgefield in the early nineties. jyir. and -M-ijs. WZJS. Robertsor ^jEmd-1 thelr -'children are guests oj ^r.Tand/M^ J- A^-tMay's. Mrs, Rc^er?sbh-'?B-the--adopted daug?te of Mr..'andf Mrs. JVIays^andy they al way*s%ok '-forward beni am ua visits-, with ;bap$yv anticipations. .: Rive? Bnos -are now - recefr in; Sij^h?iPfa^l ?MneZ 9? ' JhQes !.fiom th ll manufacturers and they carry sac! im^nu^t^ri' gl^Cifoir^ guaran ?tesd tc* them,and they warrant ever; (IpaiVqf shae's eyjf^pllL-1? ?>e soll and as represented. Miss Sarah Bighamjlhas annoi: ne fBer daughter teffeProf. Cleve land Ryles, of Gordon, Ga. Th marriage will take place on Wed nesday, September 8th. Prof. Rvle teaches mathematics in 1 renvoi ai the Hig doc^isaWiieW something the matter with my held .3harD-You surely didn't pajr &l.kr tA- toll yon that!-BOS?O doctor to' tell Ti?O?icriiife li IMiSIHG F LES?I in summer can be prevented by taking I XEl'SrVrtLSIO? ifV'?s ber?^i^ln^tnlmer! and run down it will give youl b abd build you up. In fTlfttlo oold mille or water f J?esfTPart in Post Script. Heproposed^to her by mail, b??el;reFo????;"i t?t?n_rfem^^ :crde.'^fsl ?te'dW?j?v?'^|i? had t?eJ u _ other, side. Chicago News. Off For New York. J^^W^PeaV^iH,J4aye this fcfese&O'?i? upori CtiS :?timi?? ?rip i to ? <th? ??fthc#h ?nd':eal8t?mrr^rkets' :t0j purchase his fall st?ek'of goods Watch The Advertiser '-forIris an-,1 nou?ic?m?nti'of ?bhe new arrival of I early fall merchandise. Mr. ^orga? jj d?e?ted Cotton j A larg^xn)Uj?3bjfgr(pf farmers came lots; ?n.-.tb.e.^leation (.tb;atfwas held to 8ef??t1i?v0?tto)fl' werglfier^fo?the towri o^Mgef?i&2??ft?P coursing {he ballots Mr. Mor^a??^sK?eclared' e|fpv?d9'oljK?d??i?^aj?^flrived 196 votes anl^ijiiWft^ljnes Had not protracted meetings been| in progress ^at Red Hill, Horn's 'Creelf?J(H@3? anA ?endree, a greater number of votes would have* vb_eeu. cast.,.. ^ J.Jj^ir^-^-^.: Jhe^Anti?x .Nearly : [Completed.j ? Before Mr. Turner returns from ?^.yprk' ih? (Dprnpf/Sit?re's an nex will be ready to receive tbe large stbc? pfo;newo millinery and tailored' Suits' . f?'f Cadres. ' <No w that he has ample room, Mr: Turner will f-give- -more attentionto - these" de I partments, making the annex one .wVr^oVMadrft. %W?\ room which was formerly used for the I millinery will be converted- into a rest room for out-of-town shoppers. This will ,be an .innovation that will 11t>?'greatly appreciated. f Cogenia 1 Party off for New York. Mr. W. H. Turner, the proprietor j_oi.theXlorriejLStore,..wilL.leav.e? to day for New York to make his ant nual fall purchase of merchandise 4 ^bp rf co^mpam?d by Miss Samuel, Miss Madge Turner, "iss Eileen ; Qnzts, Miss;-Sophie Miras and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. San ders. Miss Samuel will spend her time studying the new millinery, styles" and assisting Mr."'~3?.i?mer in purchasing his large stock of mil linery. Missses Madge Turner, Ek leen Ouzts and Sophie Mims are spend the entire fortnight seeing? th??f?b$M W?f? T?rk?. 4 As;!jthp crops give promise of a large yield, Mr. ?urner will make larger pur chases than usual. In due season a full announcement -will be raad'e of the. new* purchases! A Hard Struggle. ? , ' ' -;. -,-_ Many an Ed gef ield Citizen Finds Wgti^g^le'Hard. ' M |l=rrlgitk-2Cfetck^>TTS^^ j With distressing urinary disort ders, Daily existences Tut, a^ struggle^ Nwneed tl keep it up?fr D$ in's kidjaexpUis will^ure you; OM hundied- t?ibiis^^Re?ple em ^?xing*bp, 'S. C."; ;?^:oj?^atta6k8 of ^r?a' {avg?od many years and during "that time tried a number of remedies.. I received the best of results from Doan's kidney pills and I shall: continue using th?ipL in hope of a complete cur?r It will always give me pleasure to recomna??dv this" rem?dy'to other tafieretf.f'i . ?.. . - T/?oji saje^byj^aH"dealers.1 Price 50c. Foster-MUbnirrJCp., Buffalo, N.;T. sole agen tsj for,the tip lied States, l&memberthe name-Dbah's and .AO ,?- Xt '.. ?J ? ?' We have a few ladies' tailored wash suits and summer weigh) ?*Ts?c?rte^aTwVw^^ oufr?gard less of cost. es Bros. American r?ady^ ?prsets, a shapi for ?V?F^^ure ut Rives Bros. _*HWu Any one desiring my profession al services can-fipd/4ne in. my office front rooms^ of tue Adamk Building RsNJCHOLSON, Jr., M.B. Fresh '? wheat at li. /?ft/. Fresh ' -oat r meal and shredec B. Tinimons; kTroB Tc. ;.M'antels, 'tiles and grates. - . .; ?tew^1?1 & Kernaghan. Get j our,, prices, . on > corrugate roofing ?nd'metal sn?rigl?s. Stewart '& Keniaghan. ?Meetus. for. wagon .and carriag material...,., ?.y. , , ; Stewart <fe Kemaghan. Wanted: Every, housewife i Edge-field county to see the wondei ful two-and-a-half-minute 'ch'bru'a . Stewart ?Tc Kernagh?n. South Ecigefittld Ef?dge. 'm?^^$$ffi&* bridge, And- t?ssed'T??r onthe spot. - - l??^rookTOuilri?i^ 3pw~rrDelow ; ."r- TfreTgir?sli^^i?T^ rr-..:ci'? .oo^?c? ?f?o??T:sH- ?s:, ;.i, ,i "De Sigger^?pri Aseaytf . /Wlufethe'sar^^^ prepar ing & coffin".for delivery infrie-store of the Edgefield Mercant?e.C?mpa i&i?ri&wiiigt??ls ago, the lining of a coffin ca?ght fire from a lamp, J^jninj^QuJJ&e^ red coffin was placed out in the rear ofSi stfcite, m??&W wi? e^&Pby a negro. 1??|olI?^mg?iiiorning. Some what f pighteneol by tbe;ghastly sight, th6, n?i^i'o, said; j J)a$, . co ?in., jig j ? sho been,..to bjnJi,.. put^e-, ,njgger,r got , a . j U_J-: j] ?I I-?L? .; . ?-j j' N?V r C???p??jr ' Focally Or ?I -iCt Hr// ri?iJo?fe UI?:??J '. I 7?r>Tffee, r8tpBkfift}^erf??.pfi the-#$aver ? J?ajn 2??jflsj .met! ?Xhuj&da??ii j&ftka'nd ^leqtedjfee fp?o^ingr.p^ce.rfiiilw W. ,^ai?kerv,P?esi4ent3- *T? O* Sheppard, ,yicerpre8?^ent;.i<B. F. jZimp^nnan, ?trea^ur^j;;. j?..JPJ? .Njcl??lsop, (Secreta ry and j^tpryoeyi,, Tbft? directors are If. WaiPagi^irpfi* .F.?jZimmerman, ?f.]li, 3rl?x?hj|ni,?TY? Cleveland, BL ?, 3layjpr,;, j.?} Ci ? Sheppard, W. W. Adams, Thoa. H. Rainsford and E.^Padgefit.:;,,!'; .7/ .'[ Thomaterialj is. being,placed up on the ground for enlarging the building. Mr.- M.-T. Toney has the contract for furnishing the lumber^ It Pays to Look Tidy.. Don't.say .that^. it doesn't, matter j how you look around the h'ouse for it does matter ? good ' deal! It'mat ters for the g?n?ral credit of tri? es tablishment, of which the f?minine head is the creditable or question able repr?sentative;' it matters'fri its example to the children and,'to'the help; it matters to the husband 'and father, who usually, if ( he is half a matf,< feels>?j sen'??: Pf '"pride in the appearance of his family; It ^oY encourajjementjtpjm^ COD ?rr?i?h '?no^caTeieisp?ss Tu'?re^B^and,; wa?te and! destruction . rrmriing^riots abpu? nis'dw?lfingl ' ?t .isj??? o?the! important1 dtitws'of every-woman to keep .herself and , house. in as good, condition as possible, considering! her circumstances. ,J::? .; / ? . . Prize Acre .Disfigured.; Several days ago the wind blew down a portion of Mr. Trapp ?Mc-f Manus' prize Corn, breaking s^me entirely off. The next day he sent ar. ' old. colored-man to haul the corn to the bouse that had been broken :do^v~Imag&~fcMi^^ ] ^urprise-.wjien.he Jeaxned-~tbat two loads of his prize corn had been cut j dowrr ?arid ^6iac?lca: ;iip/ ^Instead of i haujiugjonls that;whiqh was> broken eiat?rery' dowh^ tbe bld'coto/ed r?an cut the .corn th?tMd b?i?n bent over by the wmd. Thi? was, sufficient to cause Brother" Trarjjf i.&J lose both his religion and- the "prize, -but^.ve trust that hfr hasn't yet losi ^either. Communicate With Mrs. Duno yant at Once... ? The ladies of the- Aid and'Mis sion : Society of the ^Presbyterian church are arranging for ?-depart ment at the County Fair wbe knqjyri as the "Relic Room." -o-Al^thoiie^wha: bave caayjf?fl^in the?bape of an heir loom, which they value for its age or a bit of history or any other reason, are re quested to write fot particroa?B. Full protection^ will' be given to all the articles, arid tb'pse of special value will be kept ' tinder glass. ?t will give us great pleasure to hear" from you at once, as it is ou: aim to make this Jihaaieature of the fair,' and of lasting^aF^e to the county historically. M^s,;1^!). Dunovant, .' ;t^alT|^ii Committee. For Sale: Qne fine'iliilch cow, fresh toS pail, third, call; also one three-year^oid 'donkey^- broken to harness ?^laddle.?l^' . Cheatham, - ->. The Crime of Idleness. Idleness,'. p^?anS trouble for any one^Ite the 8ameuvv^th a lazy liver. It nausea'con^triipation, headache, jaundice^, sallow- coraplexion^-prm pies and blotches loss of appetite, nausea, ?biit[ Dr4? :^ingftl ?NewlL?fe \pills soon banish liver troubles and build up. your health. 25?:att W 1 Lynch &"Co.i Penn & HolBtein^ Buc cessors to G L. Penn &i Sonr :drug stores* . .- ' ?ii :.' ?.> , :>n? iy&pb :!J>'F i -:i;?' ,'i\ i>?? Postum, . Creara of wheat- and Grape N?t8atf, > o.? > .<:. J . B. Tirnmoiisj . Full assortment of fresh fanes crackers and cakes. . '.' ? - - . ; ? B.: Ti'mTiiiras. --Try-une- -dozen ^frrrrr^r?TB "Witl glass tops,1:^purely^fiit^ryi^ : - ?H Q 1/ C May'&/PTes?att. Large stock (6f trunks, suit casei and traveling bags.- A Prices veri reasonable. ; RAMSEY & JOKES, Have you ever tried our "Blui Ribbon" bedsprings? A 'trial wil] Satisfy you that there..is'ipthin/ superior. . . bi -->?'; Edgefield Mercantile Co;- ? She follows fads that are, rage, Beautiful lot of suit cases, travel ----- ^ - C^dge.%fT^ ? Try Timmons Bitters for the liver, kidneys, (and^ aton?a^. jtpnbj Take up. th* p'ldf waiting; irr^your home and put fresh, new matting down. We have a large Assortment to select from. * Large assortment of clocks-oak clocks and1 beautiful parlor clocks. RAMSEY & JONES. "Lightning" ice joream freezers at reaslteftleiteiesSrJlTV/' O'g T?J May & Psesjcott. VV nenin need'of ?b?ggy "try " a hase or Moyer buggy. As to the a)fying* afic? efis^^djfig^ualities of Moyer bt?ggps $?k T.:G. Talbert B lu Jon?s,?? A:;^.?muri'?8,Dr. J. N. erafto^W^lfc Powell, W. Swear?ngen, M. C. Parker or J. M. Cobb. ^JEdgfieldM^^ iii'' Cheaper Ml ne rai Water. 1 WeThave a large supply of Glenn [ojj-'HlJT^J^^ Lithia water. yfe 8ei\ (ne Q]enn Springs water at ? ?Try{pu^{Famoi|ipjYojt{i??(po|Fee;3?j ^.75 for five gallons and the Har cents per pound? ria Lithia water at 11.50. Penn & Holstein. .I?^??) 'jv oui o? iqb?Q iii ?Mmuiwi hin-, '?p?\\i? h(hk (??? oi ?>wr? A Mili TiJOY^i y/nWhynYi^SkoiUdS^ ,7of (rn; .... . Daughters to the wy iri ir Vi ii mun wu tviiW jv^fcJMfW/?rmi Ui l?vmiti?* Wi t. ".,r /. ,rrr;" South Carouna fr . . , Co-E?ty<$ti<^ql ?Institute sr ri fer I 1. Because only a limited number of boarders is taken, thereby making possible fox each student to receive the personal attention of the Facu&y.r^ L k ' ? W J. '.touiit'ry: t . 1 JL ^ A J. 3. Handsome new brick buildings with modern improvements Land up-to 9 ' y*datii^ equipments. r | ErEensrve grounds^Deaut?f?i o?k-'grc^'e-^^kjsurronn^m 5. High-toned, cultured, Christian men and women compose the Faculty; fourteen "teachers, Vach- a'sp?e??list. " mca^rK. 'T "* ?"V*"T- '"V^ the students will be elevating. . M. ii ai: Hoi S ic"! aJnarstfg 7. The President and ten teachers live in the building with the students. 8. From the time bludents reach Edgefield until they take the , train), for ". their homes, they are under the watchful care and close personal atteiK . : r\ j Jfoyof'tye P: ^t?tmt and Eternity. . ,, . re kegular;study houls nV<?n^'g| afternoon and night under1 the direct ? ? supervision of iWtetf?bers'. ... r V. . , . ft a ' -. ^o. High standard-.thorough conree of s?udy-oiir . work bears ??pse . [ li M ? ; I inspectibn.^ C \ j j ?J 3 fl i I ' ^ . ll. In competitive examination for West Point, Annapolis and other '' scholarships, our students have always been eminently'successfully. - [j r ) : ;i-2'.? tfn ?cc?l?nt/of o?rj thorough/Litferary Course,, excellent training, in,. discipline and the general upbuilding of character, morally, and, relig-r il\?' ' i <J 1 ?QUsly, pjwigradu?jtep'arejalway^ Remand as^eachere, stenograpberti,' , bookkeepers, etc. | ' . . ,? .... ;.? viii 11 ? rpable supplied with1 gbdd1, wholesome and \ pjebperfy prepared food ; ' ?;?i j ; ' ,eight teachers in dining-room with students, u '.> ?1 . . ! .' - --?.. ' JIU ''.'...,=J-' -i*/-* ,v': iMiM?fJfJ ? I'isUa&iUV .>?-f . ?j : 14. Comfortable and home-like bedrooms. No crowding .allowed, m any :, _ 7]>;>'r? xvf thefdc^ajrtmentsof.the ^sti^i l?j^ijn?f ^"v;''.! ^'.- : 15. Becmse for eighteen years o^ur school hasbeeti.in successful operation .un0e>Hb^8amei iyafna?^me?itCit}ienVby proving i$sel? worthy to ask ; for . ^your,patronage. , ^ K titi ?i??vhf .:. "XM(j *1 ti ol .* tfotwitnsta'ri?iiig th?! ?xp?isiv?l faculty employed'/ th? whiolesoni?! ari?/* ".' ?:*'J ' ' ? . fi' abundant table fare and the other home comforts,''the' charges'ace - : - , Wit ?l?i'Cod?rkt?l'??r;: ^.fii? '?Xi?it?-f . i '? . 4 81s . r" ''^"''^1 liiia*? i! y,lno'?Tpi%'? 8? "j'J?'/'i'l??extse?'s'iiai beginst5ept?.'S?fn;'?'Jtofc catalog?'an?d application blank' v ' _ Sj! .'.0 .'K,;;iJ.... .:r{ -..'.:/:?-.'.-..>:>... it?bitfri?o?q - ?'f/'-'^jt?* %? atl dress j Mmmmm .1 .a , i'resident , ' EDGEFIELD, S. C. ? a .lyv.'c?u; '{ ff"] s^mstA rro-vrasn?< g . r .... ( .,_j.'. ?f*?].iJ:S 50 ... '???i j?i ??Jil A ?ovni ASH: I.IV.i 'T,L . ...???ir./r abu -a ?vi? 10 i 1: y. a r? J 5. . v '.J be^bdh ?I od ir ??{X! ^T?vH" ^SWgffiE n o? ?jciiiiw ri- sn j?.?lr woj : 3 1 he Musical Wonder ?of tlie Ti?Sv ??b.wo' i ?T??K'i? ; /'-if |r, i' 'ie u? * '.? .. ?/ocj-.? l->: y ?n^ric:-? . ,rifirm?-ra3 ?i This instrument plays accu rately the most difficult mu sical compositions. The t?he is sweet and sympathetic, the touch is ligKt ,e?as?ic, aiiid re sponsive. !? ;r 1 :?*Ji ;' IT ?GAN , BE OPERATED WITH EASE BY ? SMALL CHILD. , ') ? .s-iitl.'^! TO Bbasd?o?i hr.i..' C?;I . r Th? -possession of one of these instruments ?hables one io have rendered in the home he works of the misters and this Forfull ..."K fa j, Ci j a Mfv basaoiiE I SJj.fn^ b::f nortel ?eic B? o vise ti] j ? .ii in Masonic - GREENWOOD, S. C.