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LOCAL NEWS, j i WEDNESDAY, A 1.1(1. lu, 18HS, Anderson's Now Mayor. JOHN IV. Hoot?, Ksy. No bettor example* of a young man who has made a naroo for hiniHoll' io this city can be found than tbat nf Mr. John K. Hood, who, on las: Monday, WHS fleet-<1 to servo tho city ol' Anderson sa Mayor I for tho next two year*. Mr. Hood wa-* b ?rn ?J'. Dun West, Jv I J., j ?ind is a son ol Prof. Wm. 11 euri, who ia well known throughout thia 8tate aa a distinguished tendier. Un spout tho ?arly part of bia lifo attending tba com mon schools and later entered Krskiuo ( ul lego at Duo WOHI, from which ho graduated in ins?. Ho aftorwardn taught school for awhile, and then studied law in the office of Messrs. Parker Ai. Mc Gowan, at Abbeville. Di Decembor, 1.SIKJ, be was admitted to tlie bar, after having passod a moat uredliable exami nation before tbe Supreme Court of Mouth Carolina. In .iannary following he came to Anderson to make bia homo and began the practioe of bin chosen profession. Ho was a comparative stranger, but by bis modest, genial disposition, gentle manly bearing and upright character be be made a friend of every acquaintance, and la to-riuy one of our mont popular young men. Ile baa served novoral tarma as Clerk and Treasurer of the city of Anderson, aud waa a model and effi cient officer. In January, is9f>, Mr. Hood formed a copartnership with Col. H. W. Simpson, under the firm name of Simpson dc Hood, which Arm still exists and re?oives a large share of the practice at the Ander eon bar. He is a close student and has a bright future bofore bim in the lino of his chosen calling. Mr. Hood baa unlimited confidence in Anderson's pluck and progressiveness, and is always ready to take a baud in auytbing that will advance the business interests of the city. He will discharge the duties of tbe office of Mayor faithfully and conscientiously, and when bis term of oflice expires the citizens of Anderson can truly say, "Well done, thou good and faithful servant." Drugged and Hobbed in Atlanta. The Atlanta Journal of the :ird inst, ?aya: 0. D. Madden, of Autun, 8. C., a small station near Anderson, was drugged and robbed at the house of Annie Searcy, at s Thompson nt root, yesterday. Annie Bearcy, Jim Searcy, ber son, JLonlne Delgate, Mi'inie Denoan, /.olia 0 ri fhn, Eveline Blaok, colored, and Car rio o' Urion, colored, ore under arrest for the crime. Madden would have died but for the discovery of bio condition by Pa trolman Gloer. Morphine waa put in beet- and Riven to ?the man and after be had fallen asleep a .handkerchief saturated with obloro'orm waa placed over bis face. Patrolman .Gloer without any assistance, arrested the six women and sent them to police headquarters. Bicycle Call Officer Cov ington captured Jim Searcy last night in the rear of a Decatur street resort. S-aroy waa sendlog a massage to his mother when arrested. One of the women gave Madden the morphine. .Ilia money was theu taken 1 from him and divided between the wo men in the house. Several of the women bought wearing apparel with the money while Madden T?SS in thc house in an apparently dying condition. Morphine enough waa given Madden to have killed half dozen men had he not hoon given hasty attention at .ihe Grady Hospital. A Suggestion. Jtditor Intelligencer : I suggest to the incoming City Council, just elected for the next two yearn, to have the City di vided into suitable wards before the elec tion two years hence, and to procure the necessary legislation for the division of the city into warde, and for the election cf an Alderman from each ward. Two of the Aldermen, just elected, reside on adjoining lots, ana a third almost within a stone's throw. In any subdivision into wards that would be made they would probably fall in the same ward. Thia is not their fault, but the fault of the ays tem under which they have been elected. They are all good men, and I would not be understood aa making any objection to them. My only purpose ls to call at tention to the fact as an object lesson at a moment when there ia an interest la mu nicipal ?lection?. Perhaps thia is the only city of its slr.e in the State where the city is not divided into wards and a rep resentation by wards provided for on the Council. It ia the very essence of local government which our municipalities are designed to secure and fulfil. It would certainly tond to secure a more equal application of the police regula tions in mattera of health, repair of the streets, sidewalks, ?te., because each member of tbe Council is apt to know what is needed in his own ward, while he may be wholly ignorant of the needs of other portions or the city, lt would tend, too, to Increase the sense of respon sibility of each Alderman, as the special representative of his own particular ward, and in thia way the wants of every ?><?. ? vi ?.?- uiljr TTUUIU no wura cioatuy looked after, and the good of the wholo be thereby promoted. It would certainly be ajuster mode of representation. CITIZEN. Singing Convention. The Anderson County Bioging Conven tion will meet in anoual session at Va rennes Church, near Storeville, on the #b et Sunday in September, and Baturday before. Will open on Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m. Each Sunday School Singing Society or ?hoir is entitled to two delegates. Come everybody and be sure to bring your books. S. P. TATE, Sec A Card of Thanks. / We extend thanks to our neighbors / who were so kind tous during the illness of our wife and mother. Such tokens of kindness will never be forgotten by us, and we pray that the Lord will bless them all through this life. O. P. COLE AND CHILDREN. WHHiuiisloii Writing*. Manager Wilson, of tho Williamston <?;! SO?T,'l??M ii lore? of hanlin enlarging i hi? ulundry preparatory to handling th? ..nnrmnus cotton crop which ia making in thin auction. A now seventy-saw gin hu?* tu en added and the lleocy staple cat) hu turned out in a hurry. Mr. Wilson itt also enlarging and remodeling the house helnnidug to him mi Oak Street, which hui been decupled by Mr. Wil liam*, and will move in when completed. Ilev. W. J. Dowell lilied Dev. Mr. Duns' appointment at Dig ('reek last Su inlay vv illmuiHton and Toney Creek hall foams crossed buis Saturday afternoon at Polzer. our boys came out victorious. Mr. ll .'. Hllllivan has returned from an extended trip io I .aurons, ii reen wood ami I'rad ley Mr-, Ficklin ami daughter, of Colum bia, aro viniting this wnek al Mr. 1!. F Browne's. Miss May Moore. of firoenwood, is spending a low days witli Miss .lanie Sul livan. M ?SM /. Ksia Hush ia visiting relatives a: Dtdton Mr .1. D. Horton ia teaching a summer suhool nt Wilson's school house. vi i>-fear) Russell ia also teaching tho young idea how io sheol at Big ''reek. Misses M aiii^li' nod Lydia ?.arlington have returned from a throe-weeks' stay in Laurens. M i xs Carrie Daines la in charge of a music school near Dick ville, <?ruenvillo I 'minty. A delegation of ladina leave hero Fri day hound for tim District Missionary Meeting ai Westminster, August Lilli lo 1 lill. Mr.-. K. S Ib-ri.ert. Vice-President W C. M. Koeioty, H. c. Conference will talk, io tho ladies ot' WlllhliiiSlnn to-morrow afternoon in itu? M. F. ('burch. Lieut. <?. I), (?ray left here Friday with a squad of recruit?* for the Company he ami Capt. Perrin, ol'Abbeville, are getting up Thirteen out ol nineteen passed the physical ex am i nat icu. M r. < murgo !.'renell died at tho residenco of Mr W. A. Cooley..his son-in law, the Mb inn:, ami was lui ried at i'lercotowu the <lay following. Miss Delle and Daisy Cannon, of Utopia, aro spending awhile with Mrs. A. W. Atta way. Mrs. Nowell, Miss Osborne ami the MisNt-a M mild in, of Anderson, are at tile Hail 1er House. Tho (J 1st Dilles hold their annual re union in the Spring Park last Friday. Tho crowd waa not as large as usual, but a delightful occasion it proved to he to those lortuuate enough to be present. G. mm -o - Kingdom Items. Death has again visited another of our homes and removed therefrom one of tho oldeat and most esteemed citizens of thia community in the person of Mr. Wm. Smith, butter known aa "Uncle Dillie." Mr. Hmith was a consistent member of tho Lebanon Baptist Church. Mr. Smith died on Sunday, ?U*t ult., and was buried at Lebanon on the day following his death in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing friends und relatives. Kev. W. U. Hawkins conducted the funeral service*. A wife and four children aro left to mourn bia death. Misa Dora Dahnen, one of Brushy Creek's most winsome young belles, has been visiting friends in thia community. Miss liva (ientry, ot thia community, a rece -t grad?alo of the Greenville Female College, ii teaching school at Moore'a schoolhouse, near Denver. Mr T. H. Welburn baa tho finest field of cotton that we have seen. Cotton aud corn are looking fine. Tue Kev. Mr. Allen, assisted by Rev. John Mana, recently cloted a very inter esting ineetiugatSix-and-Twenty. There were five accessions to the Church. Messrs. Tom. Alexander and Sam Tay lor, or Brushy Creek, attended the Sing ing School at Corinth No. ii. Rev. W. J. Dowell, who has pretended to be pastor of Willis' Chapel,' with bis wiro, has united with tho Beizer Baptist Church. Misses Corrie and Minnie Major, of Clifton, Hpartanburg County, and Miss Mamie flachet, of Denver, have beon visiting relatives in the Kingdom. Pr,.r. J. C. Lenderman on last Friday closed a ten days' Singing Behool at Cor inth. This was the third school taught at this place by Prof. Lenderman. The closing exercises were attended by a large number of people, and waa very interest ing throughout Prof. Lenderman la one of the best teachers in the County, and auy community will dowell to secure his services. Prof. J H. Harbin begins a school at Slx-and-Twenty to-day (Monday.) The people of that place are fortunate in ?ecii ring the services of Prof. Harbin. Mrs. J. J. MoAbee bas been very low with typhoid fever, but is aome better at the present writing. New? is very scarce at tho present, BO we will close L. FHSIE. Belton Items. The meeting of the Saluda Association which was held here last week wai one of the moat interesting and pleasant in the history of this time-honored institu tion. The weather was favorable, and nothing occurred to mar the peace and good feeling of the very large crowd present There are a great many visitors in the pl-co; many remaining over after attend ing the Association. Messrs. Earnest Geer, i'lydo Green, Ab. C-.x, G. W. (Jrubbs, Frank Mattison, Cris G ru bbs and several ot hr rs lett this u. m. for an extended trip to the moun tains. Mr. W. A. ClemeBta and family re turned (rom a mountain trip Saturday last. Capt. John R. Anderson, of the Blue Ridge Railroad, who went North some time ago to have an operation performed, baa stood the operation O. K. and will soon return to his post of duty. A aerlea of meetings will begin at the Baptist Church on next Monday night. Dr. Manly, the pastor, will be assisted by Dr. W. T. Derleux, of Bpartanharsr, R. C. xxxx A Card from Mr. Willson. BEI/TON, S. C.. Aug 8, ians. To the Voters of Anderson County : Owing to an attempt by some one to murder meat my home on the night of August kb, about 1.30 a m., the shook has been so great upon my family I find that at pr?sent it is impossible for me to attend the campaign mooting*, which bad hoped to attend, and meet the voters of Anderson County. I hope my friends throughout the County will consider my case, and realizing the situation that T owe my first duty to my family, remem ber rae on the day of election, and if they consider me their choleo kindly OMI their ballots accordingly. Hoping that no one will ever be called upon to go through tho same that I have experienced, I ask the prayers of all people to unite with me that tho guilty party may yet bo brought to justice, and that he share the fate that so justly awaits him. With best wiBbes for all, I remain, Very respectfully, BnowN A. WILLSON, Candidate for Treasurer Anderson Co. Uncklens Arnie? Malve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Braises, Sores, Uloers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions and positively euros Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Prise 25 o in ts per box. For sale by Hill-Orr Drug Co Reliable Machinists repair Bicycles nt Sullivan Hard w?re? Co's, and play no skin game. Corner ( reck Shirtings. - j A nie? show er o? rain Visited our Com munity lift Saturday afternoon, which ri" ived nur crops v?ry much. .Tliere IM a protracted meeting in pro gross at KeoweetP'a week, which ia being iMUhiull.v conducted hy their pantor, Jt?<v. Win Htowu, assisted bv Kev. Mr. Hatcher. Misses Loin atid \ arena Shirley. two of our pretty young girln, accompanied by t?ifir bruthor, Hoyt, visited relatives at A nt rev il ifl labt Nntunlay and Sunday. M m May Hutchinson, an excellent youug lady of McCormick, S <;, i>< spend iiig awhilo wiiu tier cousins, the AI!-<HPS ll gi?y. Wo with her u pleasant timo wm o lu our midst. .M H? M ionio G ?ssa way is visiting friendH and relutivoM ul NeVH HUM wonk. I. ltie Mi-M ll nie Young, a very pretty litilo girl ol Uro ve, S C, in visiting her aunt, Mrs ll '-tio Shirley. Mr A'i?ii Keaton WUH In our section last Friday loosing around, Ho is thinking <.! buying land hore. Tho County campaign iiieetiug wili tm huid al ll ona 1'ntii next 'lhurHday. Wo nave no doubt but what them will Oe a lnr?jo crowd present and good bpeechos will Le made hy the candidate?*. Doo ot our boya dopart-d from our Mic tion .M onlay allernuoii for partt uukiiuwii lo Ut. liroWU nii> M tli-it ho will only lie gone for three or four days. Wo wish tum a .?oily tune. The ut-altn of our auction is very good ut pre-ent. Everybody is busy vanning and drying fi un, winch is in au abundance. vs m. Hall und fundy apene tho latter I l?nr- ol Lint week with friend*) and rria t i voa at Itiy. Mr. .1 T. Gaasawuy has the finest water melon patch we have Merni lina year. Ile hallie I up a loud ol (il the other morning * it 11H lino a ones as tho writor over ssw. They weighed from forty to fifty pouuda. (.'onie down, Mr. lvltor, to Mee hun. Tho good members of Harker H Creek Church have jiiHi completed a large, baod HouiH, up to-date Church, which ii cer tainly a credit lo that community. Tv KO. MOHCIPT Neus. Mr?. f>r. Moller, from Columbia, S. C., la apending a few weeks here with rela tiven. Mr. J J<\ BnrneH, our efficient Agent ami l'oatmaster, resumed his duties again to-day, after several days of much needed real. Married, by Kev. J. T. Morgan, at bia residence, A og ont 7, 1H9K, Miss loy Shaw and Mr. Curtis Klee, botb of this place. Miaa Lilly Scott left last week for An derson, where alie will spend several wonks with relatives. Mr. J. Miller Evans, from Corner, Ga., spent a few days with us last week. Mr. Mott Harnea, from Marion, was here on a relative trip last weak. Mr. G. F. Evans, from Hartwell, was here with bia parents recently. A series of meetings will begin with the Methodist Church next Sunday even ing, conductod by the pastor, Rev. Tur nlpaeed. Capt. A. A. Mauldin, from Bordeaux, apent a day and night here recently. Berry bus many friends in this section who are always glad to see him. Mr. Charley Garrett, from Meet. S. C., waa here Ik. 't week looking fur his beat girl, who bad been visiting us, but re turnod home the day before his arrival. A large number of our people attended the Fire Baptized Association at Ander son last week. Mr. L. P. Shaw went to Town ville hint week visiting and prospecting. Mr. Jesse Banders, of Bowersville, spent a few days here laBt week. Died, Augustdth, Miss Margaret Wiles, after an illness of a few nays. On the following day her remains were laid to rest in the Baptist Cemetery. The people of Moseley have secured Prof. J. F. Harper, who will take charge of the next school here. The people of Moseley know a good thing when they see it. Misses Mittie Pettigrew, Bessie Martin, Jennie Martin and Messrs. D. M. Martin and L. P. Pettigrew returned last week from the mountains, after an absence of several days. Pun no. A Card of Thanks. MR. EDITOR : Please allow us spaos In your valuable paper to tender our heart felt thanka to our Irlanda for their many -wita of kindness end symr.stby shows aa during our darling boy's recent short but fatal illness. Words cannot express the gratitude we feel towards them. May God abundantly bless and reward each of them aa He sees best. MB. AlfD MRS HENRY M. RBBVBS. FOR SALB-197 acres of valuable land j in Fork Township, near Townville. Prices reasonable. For further information ap* ply to J D. Compton, on the premises. Do not have a good bicycle "butchered" and rained by as incomp?tent rspsir man. Sullivan Hardware Co. have men wbo have had long experience at this work iu charge of their repair ehop. Bring your Soring Water to vour house with Sullivan Hardware Co's. Rams. Sullivan Hardware Co. bave a large ?took of Bicycle Saddles and Limps. They will give cut prices on these articles in order to reduce stock. ! Buy the beat Mowers of Sullivan Hard ware Co. If yon are afflicted with diarrhoea or dysentery, try Evans' Mixture. Guaran teed to cure the severest attack if taken in time. For sale at Evans Pharmacy. Price, only 25 cents a bottle. Flambing done well and promptly by | Sullivan Hardware Co. Do yon want water? Get Sullivan Hardwuro Co. to give you a few dots on their Hydraulic Rama. Sullivan Hardware Co. make a specialty of Bicycle Sundries and Fittings. They know what is needed in this line and can furnish suoh goods at prices that will please you. When your wheel breaks go to Sulli van Hardware Co. for repair?. They can furnish any part needed at right price. For valley tin, tin work, gutter, roofing, cornice work, etc., go to Osborne & Clink scales. The C. A. Recd Music House Are offering some special bargains in Pianos and' Organs at this time. It will certainly pay any, who wish to purchase an instr iimont, even in tbe remote future to Fee aud investigate their magnificent stock. Sullivan Hardware Co. have the com Eletest Bicycle Repair Shop in the State onest work, reasonable ohargos, is their I m t\ttn -yT. i There is an epidemic of dysentery and diarrhoea prevalent now, and If yon are af flicted yon should try Evens Mixture, which can be purchased at the Evans Pharmacy for 25 cents a bottle. It is high ly recommended by every person who has used lt. Smith Cotton Gina, Cotton Presses, Ssw Mills, Ac., sold on good terms by Sullivan Hardware Co. Improvements are always in order. Sul livan Hardware Co's. Mowers beat the world. Poor Plumbing causes sickness-to get the best plumbing done, go to Osborne A Clinkscalcs. The reliable White Mountain los Cresta freezers for sale by Osborne & Clink seal es. No experiment-a success. A new feature in Sullivan Hardware Co's Mowers. Fon RUST-Tho offices recently occu pied by Bonham & Watkins, in the IN TRLL.10BNCKR building. Apply at this office. \ n p TAATPn o nrx i. [\ JUITO a ui. ABE ANXIOUS TO GET THEIR Big Line of Shoes Impressed on the minds of the people in order to get them on their feet. We want to put Good Shoes on the feet of the Men, Women and Children of the County. We may not always succeed, but will always do our best to sell you Good Wearing Shoes. Let times be as they may you can't go barefooted long at a time. Shoes are a necessity. We have put only a small margin of profit on our Shoes, and can only hope to make up in volume of business what we lose in short profits. Noth ing but good, reliable Goods, at popu lar prices, will build up a big Shoe business. We don't mean to say that our Shoes won't wear out-far from it ; but we do say that you can't find better Shoes for the money than at our Store. We can supply you in Fine Dress Shoes for Men, Women and Children, as well as heavy Work Shoes. OXFORD TIES AT A SACRIFICE. Yours truly, C. F. JONES I CO., LESSER & GO. Great Alteration Sale ! Our business is increasing so rapidly that we are com pelled to carry a much larger Stock than we ever did before, and not having room enough to hold our immense Stock we are having our Store-room enlarged. Our two buyers, who will leave for the Northern markets next week to purchase the largest assortment of Dry Goods and Novelties for Spot Cash, which surely will interest pur chasers of Genuine Bargains, and in order to make room for our immense Fall Stock we will sacrifice all SUMMER GOODS. Look at these quotations and they will convince you what this great sale means to you : Best yard-wide Bleaching, regular price 8c, for thia sale. 5c. 4-4 Nonpariel Percale, fast colors, regular 10c, now.6c. Simpson's Mourning Prints, fast colors, for this sale only.4?c. Shirting Prints, b?pt quality, regular 5c, now only. Se. All of our best Wash Goods, formerly sold for 12c and 15c, to close for this sale at only.Sic Cheeked Homespun, best goods, rsgular price 5c, now. .. 3c. Featherbone Corsets, regular 50c. for this sale... .3ic. Ladies' Fast Black Parasols, regular 50c, for this sale.30c. Lace Curtains, beautiful Roman styles, value 75c, now..46e. Fine English Writing Paper, in boxes containing Envelopes and Writ ing Paper, for this sale only. 4c. Ladies' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, for this sale only. 5c. Gentlemen's Bicycle Sweaters, for this sale only. ..44c. Felt Window Shades, on rollen, for this sale.Sc. All in Gentlemen's Straw Hats at your own price. Ladies' Black Leather Belts, for thia salo only.24c. Children's Lace Caps, to dos?, for thia saie only..5c. Ladies' Hats to be sold at a sacrifice to close. * SHOE. DEPARTMENT. Ladies' Tan Kid Slippers, Vesting Top, guaranteed solid leather, value $1.60, to close out..$1 00 Ladies' Cns S&ap Sand ab, value $1.50, ?ow.Soc. Misses' Tan Lace Shoes, regular value $1.50, to close..$1 00 One lot Ladies' High Grade Slippers, 2 J to 5, worth $1.25 to $1.50, to close.69c. One lot Children's Rubber Overshoes, for this sale. 5a. If you know a good thing come to LESSEE'S for bargains. Yours truly, LESSER & CO., UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE. Our buyers are receiving daily special orders from our customers, and for further special orders, no matter how diffi cult, will be thankfully received and have prompt attention. CO TO THE . - RACKE rn FOR GOOD SHOES hacket Store Racket Store FOR LAWNS, RIBBONS, and all kinds of DRK88 GOODS IN FACT, GO TO The Racket Store For all kinds of BIG BARGAINS, and you will never be disappointed or cheated. MOORE & LUCAS. *. Cheapest Store in the State. WHEN CRUEL WAR IS O'ER ! The eoDg of the Old Lip Warrion?, who knew all about what ought ? bo done to achieve victory, is about to be wafted to u?, but the men who Mia ed the victories and achieved success will be tho ones to whom the peop], will listen. So it is ia business. There are scores of merchants who kaw all about pleasing the people with "pure and unadulterated goods and gan, an teed pri?es," yet the people have sense enough not to swap horses in the middle of a stream, ana will continue to trade where everything sold is jry as represented. All FLOUR is guaranteed, aud prices are far below would be competition. We will soon have the moat complete line of SHOES and DRY GOOK we ever carried, and will make prices that will close the trade. If you need Shoes our prices will do the rest. Or all Plantation Supplies We lead in prices as well as quality. Bagging and Ties a Specialty. _DEAN & RATLIFFE. FLiOTTR T FineFlour from Pure r r^KJ u JV . Winter Wheat. We sell Ballard's "Obelisk" and Morristown MiUs "Golden Rod." We guarantee these Fine, Pure Goods to please you ; if not, it's ota Flour and your money. We are pushing mr GOODS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, And other Goods too numerous to mention, for all we are worth. We'll save you money and appreciate your trade.? Give us a trial. Yours'truly, BROWNLEE & VANPIVER8. MANUFACTURERS' A6ENT ?FOR THE LEADING Pia>nos and. urgans OF THE WORLD. Instruments sold in this County eighteen years jago still giving perferj satisfaction. ;^??S? BEST INSTRUMENTS, LOWEST PRICES, BEST TEBM0. t*. E. NORItYCI. it?- Headquarters G. F. Tollyf & Son. We come to yon Singing a Song, With Victory perched oriour Banaefll OUR five years' experience with the DEERING IDEAL BAlj BEARING MOWERS has convinced us, as well as hundreds of i?JJ farmers in Anderson County, that they are most appropriately named-* they are ideal in light draft, in strength, in durability and ia ability to< perfect work. Perfect as were the Deering Machines last year, we koo? w they are still better improved and strengthened for the harvest of 1898. * member that they are the .only Mowers on the market that can start from stop, in any crop, without backing. Every Deering Mower sold is an ad? tisement for us, and is the means of us selling another. Can our contpeue say that ? Remember, one thorn of experience is worth a whole wilder^ of warning. For Engines, Engine Fitting?., Saw Mills, And for any kind of MACHINERY and SUPPLIES, remember we?| Headquarters for Low Prices. Yours truly, BROCK BBOSj nausea, music, MUSIC! And Smaii Musical instruments, ef ?very Variety, st THE C. A. REED.M?SIC HOUS] ALLOW us to ?all yonr attention to the vital and importent nuit that J most refining of all educators, and we cannot afford to allow our ctnra jg grow np in ignorance o? th?s elevating nod rennin* influence ; hence the BX&Q$?M fm ce of pro turin q an Instrument of some kind. We have at present BO me m BARGAINS ia Pianos and Organs whioh we woul d be glad to show you. 0 M Though it is hardly necessary to make thto statement, wa allow no ons ? g? ?eds ns regarding Quality, Price or Terms, and every representation that mads regarding oar goods have proven correct. The many anaoiioited w? l' ^ofl we receivo corrob?ralo this rant. Wa can certainly m?ko it to the intered oi F^^M ti ve purchasers to call and oxsraine our Stock, or Write as for catalogu?e aaa p m - B-p^tftUly. C. A. ?SB?!