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TO D0 COUNTY. -Tr4 eA idton, four:d0lis #?er anuf"p adVaice; weekly edition, tw 6Z and fifty cenits pera1nntm, iti tV4 0. .L1brol discount to clubs of fly And' uifirds.. RATEs oip ADvERTif8NG .-One dollar l>eriich forthe fhst insertion, a aid lfty'bents per ic fi each sihbsoo .ent Insel-1iQi. Tiese rates apply tb all ad vriseients, of .whitever. nat e, and are;payable strictly in advaneo. Conl tradts f' threc, six or twelve mont-hs ma.ife 'oi very liberal toriis.- Trai ,81'ent- loal notices, fifteen conts per line for the first insertion and seven ai one-half cents per line for neh subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and trilfItes of respect charged as adver tiscuents. Simple announcements O marriages id deaths published fe or charge, and1( solcited. All communleations. of whatsoever nature, should be Addressed to the Win nsboro Publishing Company W;mongboro. S. C. It s reported tliat Collector E. M. Brayton will be removed and that Warren R. Marshall will succeed him. The fishing Party that left town on Wednesday returned yesterday morn ing after having spent two days of fine sport on the banks of Broad Rivet,.. NIOHT TRAINs.-On and after Sun dayp. the 27th inst., the night passun gor trains will again be run on the Charlotte, Columba and Augusta Railroad. NEW NAMKET B imr..-The town counil have purchased a new bell for the market steeple. The old bell has been taken down and shipped to the foundry, and the new one swung its J)lac. PASSED.-A telegram reecived fron D. D, Gaillard states that he has suc cessfully passed the preliminary ex anitnation and has been adnitted to the West Point Military Academy. Good. We are requested to state that the Rev. T. W. Mellicamp will conduct a prayer meeting in the Baptist church this evening at 5 o'clock. H-e will also preach in the same church on Sunday at 11, a. in., and 8J, p. it. Exrass CHAILGES.-The Southern Express Company has reduced rates on ice. beer, soda water and fish to this place about one-half. Its charge is forty cents per hundred from Colun bia' anid Charlotte, and seventy-five ,ents from Charleston. Col.Juo. B. Davis asks us to say that the date of the meeting of the Survivors has been changed from Saturday, the 7th of August, to Fri day, the 6th of August, as the former date would be an inconvenient one for the merchants and business men of townt. Capt. W. T. Wilson, of Atlanta, Gia., has been in townt spemling a few :days looking after thme interest of theI Davis Sew ingiachinie Comnpainy. The Davis Machine is deserv'edly pop)ular. Mr. Bong, the agent for Fairfield, has sold a great many, and they have given satisfaiction, ini every instance. * There will be no services in either the Presbytsrian or the Associate Re.. formed oh urchies on to-miorrow morn ing. The iinprovemenits that are he ing, made npon0i the Presbyter'ian church have not y et beein completed, nd the Rev. J. M. Todd has fohund it necessary to retire from active wor'k during the summer, in order to recruit. his health. Reports from different sections of the county give a very 2'l(oomy and( dhiscouraging account of the crops. Thme long seaLson Ot' drought has lhad a telling etY~ct upon botli corn and coet ton ; and in sonme places the uphand corn is damaged beyond recovery. -But there is no wvisdomi ini becoming gloomy over the pr1ospecCt, for that will not do a pa.rticle of good. We predict that there will be an abundanuce for all, eveni if the crops are out off and seri ously damaged by the dry weathcr. The congregation of' which the Rev. J. M. Todd has been pastor f'or a numn ber of years, presentedl him with a hiorse a fewn dlays ago. Mr'. Todd cx p)ects to spend par't of the summer in traveling through the mountains of Northi Carolina, and for this purpose will use a horse and buggy, hence the present was not an inappropriate one. The R1ev. J. T. Chalmers will occupy the pulpit of the Associate Reformed church every Sunday evening during the summer, and also on the mornings of.the first and third Sundays in each month. PERSONAL.--Mssrs. W. 0. Rion and and J. B. Douglass, wvho, for the past year have been students in D)avidson Col lege,,have returned to their liomes to sadnf1 theii' vacation. They were formerly pupils ini Mount Zion Insti tute, but are now rising sophomores in Davidson College. We learn that they have taken very creditable stands In their class. We wvish thnem a bril liant career In college and a pleasant vacation this summer. Mr. M. B. McMasler is also in Wlnnsboro on~ vacation after two years' absence in attemndance at Wof' ford. Heo took a very creditable stand in the sophomore examination, and was one of those specially mentioned for. .regulaity of attendance, havin'g mi4se,d.bAtono day in two years. eMk Diskoi of Boar Creek, passed thr'ough a few days since on his way me from the King's,Mountain School. MooN-rdItAT I3RmV.-Our bachelor fridsseemtobeogoing. It .recklessly of l(to, -and now moon-light rides, drlv s at excursions are tl1e ,order-o the day-.or morv properly, of the night. Aotuat.d by a 'kiily feeitg' BUV,ell.of, tdni itvited .tUG same num; ber of thoir lady fliend to join .thbi In one of those forbidden "moon-liglit rides" on Wednesday evening. After a short drive In the upper part of town, the party,.consisting of tburteen, was erved with refreshing Ice cream at the parlor of Mr8. Brown's Hotel. Determined to do ovrything that was unbachelorliko, these devoted (?) mei. bors ofthe B. P. U., with their fair companions, wended their way to the Interdicted regions of Hock City. Not oontont with a casual view of that noted trysting ground, the majority of the party actually got out of the voi cles and eqainied the rocky. surround ings (for geological specinens of course) and inihaled fihe atmosphere of that region-which has been declared by comlpetett authority to be most in jrilouq in its eIb'ets upon those of the bachelor persuasion. We understand the whole affair was one of the most enjoyable events of the season. The vehicles used by the party consi.st ed ofa spring wagon and two four seated "brunettes." T 1sUSY, sr. 11'. A Connunient Ion Upon an 1Iportant and Intereistlig Subject. Acssrs. Editors: No doubt there is as little attention paid to bees as to any thing of as much pleasure and profit known to our people, and why? Bceausb so few know how to treat them. You may ask a number of beekeepers why their bees don't do as well now as several years ago, and the majority will answer, "I don't know. I rob thei in July and Au gust as I used to. I treat them as my forcrathters did, and nearly all of then will die in the winter season. They swarm two or three times apicce every spring, and I can't see the reason ther don't (10 as well is they ever did." I will answer the question for them and for the benelit of the bec-keeping pub lie, 1. Bees should be hived inl close. well-made hivCe, 'ith all the joints well fitted, set on a good, smoot.h plank, bench or floor, so that as little crack as possible will be around the bottom of (he hive-for there is wylhere the moth eggs are laid t they hatch in a few days and canl enter tile hive throu'gh a very small crack or hole. 2. Bees should not swarm more tiai once a year, and th way to prevent their swarmning oftener is unknown to alhno-t every one in'this country. Af tr bees swarm the first time they 'Will want to swarm again ina from eight to fourteen .days, and these few days' attention will shape your success with that hive for the season. Listen at tentively with one car pressed tightly against the hive every morning and evening during the six days, or until you hear n uncommon nise in the hive, sounding like a '"dauber," for the queens will always make a noise for at least twenty-four hours bcf'ore swarming. Then light a pipe of to bacco and smoke them well, commnenc ing at the threshold. Then raise the hive up so as to give (lhe smoke free access to thie bees, and1 in tihe mecantinme talp litly and1 quickly on thie hive with a solid suibstanice so as to drive. the bens to) the top) of the hive. Tin set itidowni as before and leave them. This procedure will cause5 them, in the majority of cases, to kill the young quelen, they will work harmoniously uinder thie 01(1 onc-t hereby str'ength ening the oldl hive with bees. And here lies the turning-point to success keep the hive strong. 31. Bees should not. he robbed1 after the tenth day of ,1lune, anmd thle brood chamaber neL'ter troublled. They may lbe robbed wuithI prmopriet.y after t,bey swarm, imo imatter how early' in the seaisoni. Never rob close, so 'as to dis ~oIiuner~ thle bees. 4. Iee. cannoi(t. lbe hept. I)rofitabl V in ol-faishioned1 box hives. Th'le 'best hiv'es amde ar*e thme Langstr'othi, Butck Georgia Movable Famue. For thme benefit of any who amay wish to ptur clause I will give you my experience with them, also my opini'on. I own fortvsvenm hives. indIthme first of the Seatsonm select ed six of the v'arioums h ives to test the value andu advanmtages of them,. I have robbed thmem all twice each, taking. From (lie Lanmgstroth.........72bs. From the Buckeye.............6lbs. F"rom the Amieirican i............56bs. F?romi (lie Eureka..........5lbs. From thme Qulnbv..............46bs. Fr'iom the Georgia M. JF.,.. .....2bs. The Georgia Movable Framo was not subjected to a fair test. Thle Lang stroth and( the Georgia are decidedily the cheapest and best, though thme oth er's have severally some advantages. But, Messrs. "Editors, to go into ml inu to det ails, though veiy unmport aint, wvould be perhaps linposinig oin your good nmature and( fake tup too much r'oom in y'our valuable and in. toresting columns. If yott wish to hear from me again, I am, yours, obedieut-. ly, T. WAYLAND SCRUiOG8. *'-Chemical analysis discloses thle fact that among (lie'many articles umsed1 for food there are only two, wheat and milk, which contain all tIhe elenments of tho human body and in (lie proper proportion. .Other articles, suc.h as but1 ter,sungalr, svrtup, and fat, of all kinds. are wholly~ carb)onaceous, or heat producinig, so that if a human be ing woere to atteimpt to live on these articles alone, his brain and miuscles wouild star've. Byv actual experimenit it has beeni foundi that a man could not survive twvo months on such a diet. SCULL, SuorOALs, GAu., Girecne Co. Mn. ~. IT. August 3, 1876. Mn. . H.BAnnErT: Dear Sir-I have sold DRi. GILD ER'S PILLS for the past twvo years anmd find thtat all In tils neIghborhood approve them. The phystlians have recommended them, and the people will have none other. They are better LIVER PILLS than any I have any knowledge of. Very respeetilly, *19 Hm*uar-MsORE. - ubscribe to Tn NEwn ANDU IfER ALD. T TOWN QRDINANCE. E it onnoted and ordained by the In- 1 tendant and Wardens of the Town of Winnthoro. H. C., in Concil Ason bled. and by the authority of th sale: I. That there shall be a'loard of Health ereated, to consist of throo oitizoila of the town, one of who ii shall be a pre.ctia. ing iphiiian, who shall hol-I their ofices usnt[ the first day of A, sucoceeding I thoir appoin11tiut, and until thuir suu Iescors shaitli be appointed. II. And be it further onoted and or dained, that the imeimbers of maid Board shall be annually appointed1 b y eao Towj Counoilas no as prat-ticabio after the installation of tho Intendant, and tWardeis into offoco. Ill. And bo it turther enacted and or daitted, thiatdtiritig the imontls of June July, August aid Sptember the saxi(I DBoard shall exin the premises of all reidents of .and perstons doing buinoss vithin, the corporato liuits of' ,aid town, at least on1e a monh, and( report to the Town Council any niattor which. in their juiigment., is deletorious to the health of the towNv. IV. That the members of sai.d Board shall, it) comiiierationi of their sorv;o s, be fixempted from .street tax whilo in o111eoc. V. And be it further enacted and or daitied, that any person rcsisting the on. tranco of the macmbers of the said Board 111)01 iny part of their- promises, except. their d8elling-hiouses, shml be fine(I five dollars fir each oft''e, or be imprisoned for ten days upot conviction. Vi. Ani be it further cinmted cnd or daided, that. any per:son vho shall fiil or n1eglect to ahato any matter upon their romies, ral orted by the Ilonid of fealth as a nuisanceo, for three days after notica requiring the sime, served by the Chief of %licm, shall bo fined one dollar for each day's such ftailure or neglect. or be im prisoned ono day for each day's such failure or neglect. VII. And be it furthor enacted and or daineil, that the Board ol flealth shall a'so, fr mi time to time, report any matter not upon the prvmiiiseH of any citizen, or even rot within the corporate limits, which int their jIdgient injuriously af feats the health of the the town, for the Council to take such actioi, as it may doem advitmable. Under tho above Or.linneo the follcw. inIg citizons are appointed its such board of ealtth for the year ending May 1st, 1881, viz: Dr. W. K. Turner and Messrs. W. C. Benty and 1H. T. lIuy. Done in Council this the 30th iay of April, A D. 1830. under the corperate seal of toe s-tid Town Council. JAS. A. UBRICE, Attest: Intendant. E. S. CHANDLER, Clork, NEW COODS. A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at DoIly's. FINEST Tobacco and Cigars at Donly's. ' THIRTY-FIVE Barrels all grades Winos and Liquors at Donly's. FRESH Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LARGE lot of fresh Canned Goods and. Fancy Oroceries at Don ly's. ALL INDS of Garden andi Flower Seeds, Clover and Grass Seeds at Donly's. BOOTS, Rhoes, Hats, IHardware, Crocker.y and'i Glassware, 'Woodon~. ware and Willow ware at Donly's. GIVE me a call and got a bargain. W. HI. D)ONLY, api 10 On tihe Corner. HO0W WATCHES Alm MA DE. 1. Wvill be aipparenlt to any OII0, who wvill en amine a So1,in GOt.n W A TCn. thati. nsidle from1f tihe net'cssary thickness r enCtgraving anmd polhishling. a I I-ga pr'op stlon of 11 hLercious~ ami a('l 1er is needed onily tO o tltT(in a nd held II (!essary solidit y and )f st."'agth. TIhe sturplusI gold is actual;y uiectless; so -ar asx UTIJ.rry andI beauty avIi' Pnored in JAII1'8 H(ms' PAT ENT oLDWA CilCASE, tis arxof pr*e ('totls metal is overcome, and thie sAMs 50J,lnrTY ANI) STREPNoTi'l llrodIuced( at. fromn one-thiird to one-half or the( uasual co-t of :01ll3 cases. Th'ils process is or lhe most 53'mp1e natutre, as fol lows: a phato or n)ickel 'omaposiltion mletal, sp)ecialiy adaptcd to tihe purpose)5, hsas two plates of SoLID) GOLD) soldered one on each side0. Thie t.iraee ar:e t,hens passed between polished steei rollers, and lihe result is a st rip of heavy p''ilat ed compllosition, from which t,he cases, backs, ceni tres, bezzles, .te,. are citt and shsased by suit a ble dies andC formers. The gold in thies ecases Is sufliclent,hy thhtck to admit or all kindts or chasing, engraving and cenmeling; the en gratved eases have been carried unIti worn per fectly smooth by ime andI uso without, remov ing the gold. THlIS8 Tl!E ONLY CASE MADE WITII TWO P'LATiEs OF soUlI OLD, AND WARRIANTfED nIY SPEUIA L CElIfTIFICJATJE. F'or sale by'Connor &~ Uhandler and C. Muller. Ask for Illust,ratLed Catalogue and( to see wvar rant.. mlh 11-4x1y. F IN E L IQ UOR S. N ATHANS 1BROS.' Old Cabinet Rlye, 13,Old Rtoanoko Whiskey, 1860t. Also, Rlottordamn Bransdy. Cold ]Hami for lunch fronm 11 to 1 o'clock every day. ' HAVE recently mado extensivo addi1 1tions to my stock of WVines and liquors. whioh consists of a full assort ment of Ryo Whiskey, Corn Whiskey.. French Birandy, Ap)pio Birandy, Poach Brandy3, Sherry WVino, bcti~enppnong Wine, Chainpagne, ete , ete. frU- I claim to sAll the IiNEST AND PUREF.ST1 RYE WVHISKElY to be had In Winnsbhoro. Give it, a tr'ial. SEGARS AND TOBAC(10, in groat, variet.y, and adapted to the tastes of' everybody. Call at thea PAL'VTTO HOUSE, In the Wilnnsboro Hotel building. J. OLENDINING. incoh 27 DR. W. E. AIKEN, i --DEALE'R IN---. Denigs Medlelnes Toilet rGooa,t.. NotieI W E BEG LEAV1 to inform our customers and the publio generally. that we have purchased from Messrs. McMASTER iRICE & CO. their entiro stock of HARDW AIRE, And that we will always keep on hand a FULL AND SELECTED STOCK. All we ask is a trial, and you will find our stock and prices to suit. J. F. MoMASTER & CO. may 6 GRiICERIES. A NEW supply of Family and Planta. liti Gro0.rien. 16 bbls. Choe New Orleans Molansgs, 210bbls. Choico Cuba Syrup, besidcH othelr grades. ILOU Rt. Jackson' best grades Family Flour. ALSO, A lot of Patent Family Flour-tho best in the Boro. SUGAUS. All grades, from the highet to the loweat. cOFF1EE-. Peaberry (something new). Rio and Java. Also Parched Iio and Java. PLOWS Pought before the advance, antl other articles too n1umcrous to me'dion. All sold at the lowest possibin prices. I). II. F LE NNJI&N, feb 28 PERIAIUMERY! -:0: A large lot of choice Cologne, Ex-. tractA, Soap,Toilet Waters, Toilet Powder, &c., &c., CREAP. JUsT REcEIVED nY McMASTER, BRICE'& CO. Allen's Lung Balsam, 'iutt's Expec torant, Ayer's Pectoral, Bos che'4 German Syrup, Dr. Blull's Cough Syrup, Brown's Compound of Tar and Wild Cherry, Smith's Lnng Preserver, Hall's Balfsam for the .tunugs. H-egeman's Tolui and Liv'er% wor t Expectorant, Wild Cherry Pectoral WVine, Brown's Mixture, H-arter's Lung llsam, McLanie's Catarrh Snnlr, M~cM[aster & Birico's Catarrh Snuff, Sage's Cat arrh Remedy, Chlorate of Potas~h Lozengeo, Brown 's Bronchiaml Trochees, Eloy's Carbolic Trochees, McLane's Lung Healing blobulos. Fon SALE BY MoMASTE R, .BICE & CO. apI 24 SALE STABLES. TO THE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: I~ . AVE esfablishied a Sale Sint>le at WVinnsboro, and1( amIf preparedl to Sell stockc slock on1 very accommoda(t1. imiE terms,i eit.her for s on ltne unit il next Iall for negotiable paer Persons wishing to buy or sway wvill do well to call on me before p)urchIas. lng elsewhiere. I will also pay the highest cash price for CORN AND FODDER Delivered at my Stahlc on C'ongress Street, located oneC (door south of the Laldd building. A. WJLLIFORD. jan 20 Se ' LI~.est Sel MAOHINECD. eJ4ALI AR135.5. r:) ) zz DI; &PRING GOODSI -ATr Is lNUTY& 0. YuSt"receiv0d and to arrive in a few ' day.. ELgnt C1ashmere Herunni Dr Goods,Momie cloh, utng c A ieasrmn-f ai4s uhs kind at the ARNE &TORK pest eior woII do n iot a ik s a e lleay an goOive boari bstor tho rug inct' i on,a itd Vilc,m ljb' Our stock ofs Zeie BoUtIhier.'fn he Nevr oft, andmi othes, kin we mak A i speciOtal and warant. i Iadn Lensh)ess high nd ~low uts, andobut Ton shoes, in g andierow [und Hi chit en' ies, lea,Gow's cu. ho, hand fand, imfacino)rewed.dscrewod. Eve theiO childre an bies welfre rt. membo re and a n io selcator ought CLHOti,iT ING OCal a t o andw makr a elon of O Cssio r of uir B tl erlann la he VOr e or ano fcor ksit welected fro spialmles. rnt Rjcan barginshg iia ow Fel Hs, dbtf Ko gos in hhraeorv Glasarv Gro Eich dct ment gits, ady fori aloo--l and band mahio sir-aed. Hrwd .oe ther oualcra motto1 ib QUICK SAES,r foShepSkns ollat oneadSkes, lcto , Dhsi oe r 131ins,Famnl Or hiiO o r ins,frasutsoe .Nc, gods n Coc Coon(4lSkwie, o Opis,u Sincs,Plw,& Rooio hRabb init ins.IIJ LS o Lamb Sins, Doer Sopper. may Fo. 2in Bee, od Ar Ol,Coongress~ Wtr. t~i~R For alat nrn ia,, MIAIN ;THE SCENE CHANGES: 'WE CANNOT - SING TH 0I1 SONGS In the old plano any longer. It's too small. hot half lirgo cnoigh frr our family. housohold goods and trido, thoroforo we shall broak camp July 1, next, and entiahlish nlow mu sioal headquiartorm in the hllnsoao 1W Dmiblv Store COlt. CONRO ES & W1IlTPAK ER S1'S, Where wo shall hlvo the larest and finest Musical Warorooni in flhe litiro South. Beforo we go, Wo must, to iave heavy exponso and labor of removal, close out our 0ntiro Htock of Pianos and OrgaIn now on liid antd to arrivo prior to July 1. To do this wo ohall inan gi-ate forthwith a CMAND 0LMARINa OUT SALE, Commnening May 15 and mnding July 1, during which. timn wo shall so(ll ait ManiuufacturHIor' W~hiolesale 6011 it Rates. 10 Favorite Pianos. 27 'hiekering Pianos. 21 Lighto & Co. Pianos. 50 Atthulshek Pianlof). 5 Pallot & Dii,is I innos. (2 Southern Gem Pianos. 28 Guild, Church & Co. 1Pi,no-s. 44 Sterling. Co. Organs. 1.00 Pelollbet, & C'. Oigans. 110 11a1son & Hiamiin Organs. All iiw ai(n just. from favlory. Also, 100 Second hitnd Piawti aod Or g Ans. Most all of. thilm use-d oily from one tv six montl h ad precisely ats good ats nlew. DO.N"T A IS 'l 8 TiS CilANCE To secuire . fine instrmneit 'awful" lcp. Writ, f(Ir. Ceainig Out Sale Circulars and Prim Lints, and be quick about it The sale e-nds July 1, positively. Address LUDI)EN & I TES' SAVANNAH, GA. Whollle Pial and m Organ Dealers. 1)lity 2ai Therofore we take plo surn in an noun<fed2IO to) our friends and( cuu4 tomorsI that we have ma'ido a gre(a , reductl ion in piricos of our stock. We are doterminea never to be We n ill givo onr customers a p cial boeilt by olering great and1 rarIO balrgains. Calics, Muslhins, Swiss, and all kinds of White Goods for summer wear at GREATLY REDUCED PP ICES. Snitings, Linen Buntings4 at grat ly reduced Pricos. Cotton ades,. Jeans and Cassi mores at gr'eatly rodneeod pr.icos. Just recived a now lot of Ladies' Misses' and Childron's slippers, --ALSO - A new invoice of Gents' Scarfs, Neckties and Summiner Under wear, which will be soldi che:ap. WHITE AND COLORlED SHIRTS. MOSQUITO NETTI,NG ! MOSQUITO NETTNG !! Than E'vor in Embroid(erios, Ho CLOThING, ETC. We now have on hand a full stock~ of Clothing, Boots, hboes, Hats aind (Gents' Furinishuing Goods' Iivo us a call before buying elsewhere and convince your aclf. P.lNIIHKHI & BRUD. INE~ATS-F~OT Oil, LInseed 01, Oliv Oil, Castor Oil -(cold pressedl), ('nstor. 01l (comdzfion), Cod Livor' Oil-puro, Scott's EmuuIsin, Castor Oil, Eimuilslon, r'eady for so in For saIe at the Drug Store oT - W, E, AIEN . mac WINES AlUTQIQUORS GREAT VARIETY WOULD most r6spectfully Infori My ctistone's muid the citizens of lir, lield goerally, that, I keop in stock t 111 supply of tino Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &o,, &c., alI guarantoo satisfictionl to Any ono giving mo a. trial, My stock consists as follows: 1171PORTED LIQt'O.R L. OTARD, DUPUY & COM.'S COGNAQ Bt AN DIES. BRANYS SCITIEDAM GINS. 1AAIEY'S SCOTCI WHISKEYS, JA MAICA L. ). RUMS, F. 310RIXO DE "MMA SHERRY F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. G. 11. MUMM & CO.'S RUELMS CII AMPAGNE, GENUINE IHINE WINE, SAIZATOGA PUlRE RYE WIllS, KEY. NATIAN'S 1863 CABINET RYE WIllSKEY. STRAUSS'IMPEJ IAL RYE WI-ISP KEY. K EESE'S "OWN" RYE WIHISKEY, STONE MOUNTAIN RYE AND ROCK. W lillSKEY. CELEBRATlED PIEIFFER E. RYl WHISJ1KEY. KENTUCKY IOURBON WIUS, l(EY. PLANTATION EYE WIIUSKEY, VIRHGINIA APPLE AND PEACH BRANDIES. SN0I'llI CA ROLINA SWEET MASI1 CORfN WVlllSKEY. PLA,NTATON CORN WHISKEYS, ILANCKBE1111RY BRANDY. GIN ElI IRANDY. - NEW ENGLAND RUM. FII ENCIE'S 'OS6TON" GIN. VERY FINE OLD CLARIET WINE, 1 K EG DI)IY SCUP.PERINONG AVINE, I KG J(I SWEET SCUPPERLNONU W INE, i K(E SWEET CATJAWBA.WINE, l1El~GlER & I'NG EIS .CELEBiRAT. EDLAGElR BEER ON URAUGIPlT BASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE, PURE CRAB APPLE CIDER1, PULRE NATURJALJ APPOLONA~ R 1S WATER. COAR AND TO!4BACCO~ --:0: RHIAPSODY-A STRICTLY TEN~ CENT CIGAR. TIHE P IMEH MTINISTrER CIGAR-S FOR 253 CENTS. THLE P'UCK CIGAR-8 FOR 25 CENTS. THLE CORONET CIGAR-3 FOR 25 CENTS. THlE SONORA CIGAR-3 FOR CENTS. TILE SMASHER CJGAR-.-5 FOR 25 CENTS. TilE LIGHTNING CIGAXR-5 FOR 2.5 CENTS. TH'IE MONARCH OF THlE SOU,TH l CIGAR-5 FOE 25 CENTS, TIlE MASTER STROKE CIGAP.,-5 FOR 25 CENTS. TIHE AMERiCAN TJWINS CIGAIl 5 FOR 25 CECNTIS, T HlE COSTA RICA C1GAR-3B FOR 10 CENTS. TH'IE ROYAL~ SEAL CIGAR-1.0 FOR 25 CENTS. TIlE 1BOSE AND ILY CIGAR-10 PORI 25 CENTS. TEHAVANA -CAOT '1I CENTS EACH. 'T. W. BLACK WELL'S SMOKING TOBACCO. CHE WING TOBA CCO-TH REE GRADES. S4UMM17ERt BEVERAGES. ICE, LEMONIS * SODA WATSRt". TIHE BEST MIXED BFV.10RAGES OF TIlE SEA SON SERV5D'V AT ALL IlOURISO' TIlE DAY, TO SUIT Tr I Mb8' FASTIDIQUS TAS SC.~W 4 VERY R.ESP4 TF