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TO14 ND COUNTY. alk thno4 R R1M88 * T hdo inNw a ir X'rni L. -Tr4kwekl edition, fourdolhirs '.er ainnV11- jp advance; weekly edition, tWo,6,d0rs and fity ceits pera4ni inlYAdV46. .Lib.ernl discount to clubs of fv .tndupwtirds. RATES OF ADvERTT18GN.--One dollar per ieh for the fi'st insertion, 9 ,1d Ifty- tents per tilch for 6fela sbse .ent insertion. . These rates apply to 1ll ad vert1senent4, of.whatever. nat 0, and are* payablo strictly in advaineo. Con. tradts for three, six o1 twelve months made -on very liberal teribs.. Tran ,sient'local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-half cents per line for each subsequent insertion. Obituaries and triliutes of respect, charged s adver tisenients. Simple announcements or marriages and dentli published free or charige, inld solicited. All comniumnleations. of whatsoever nature. should he Addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Whmboro. S. C. It is reported that Collector E. M. 13rayton will be removed an( that Warren R. Marshall will succeed him. The fishing party that left town on Wednesday returned yesterday morn ing after having spent two days oC - flue spdrt ou the banks of Broad Rivei-.. NIGHT TRA4s.-On and after Sun day, the 27th Inst., the night. passen ger trains will again be run on the Charlotte, Columba and Augusta Railroad. NEW- MARKET BELL.-'r--The town council have purclhased a now bell for the market steeple. rhe old bell has been taken down and shipped to the foundry, and the new one swung its place. PASSED.-A telegram received from D. D, Gaillard states that he has suc cossfully passed the preliminary ex aniination and has been admittvd to the West Point Military Academy. Good. We are requested to state that the Rev. T. W. Mellicamp will conduct a praye Meeting in the Baptist church this evening at 5 o'clock. H1e will also preach in the same church on "Sunday at 11, a. in., and 8j, p. in. Ex-nESs CIARWES.-The Southeri Express Company has reduced rates on ice. beer, soda water and fish to thi's place about one-half. Its charge is forty cents per hundred from Colun bit and Charlotte, and sevent y-five .olits fron Ciarleston. 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 he an inconvenient one for the merchants and business menU of town.-. Capt. WI. T. Wilson, of Atlanta, Ga., has been in town speninig a few days looking after the interest of the Davis Sowing}~iachine Company. The Davis Machine is deevel popular. 'Mr. Bong, the agent for Fairfield, has sold a great many, and they havec given aatisfaiction in every instanuce. * There will be no services in either the Presbytsrian or~ the Associate Rie formed ch urdcs on to-muorrow morn ing. The implrovements that are he ing made uplonl the Presbyterain church have no)t 3 et b)een completed, nid the Rev. J. M. Todd has tfound it necessary to retire from active work during the summer, in order to recruit. his health. Reports from different sections of the count.y give a very gloomy and dliscouraginag accouni, of the crops. TLhe long sealson (of drought has had a tellinig effect uplon b0thI corni and1 cot ton ; and inm some places the nmplanmd corn is damaged beyond recovery. -But there is no wisdom ini becoming gloomy over the prospect, for that will not do a particle of good. We pre'dict that there wvill be an abundance for all, even if the crops are cut off and seri ously damstged by the dry weather. The congregation of whieh the Rev. J. M. Todd has beenipastor for a num ber of years, presented him wvith a hnorse n few dayB ago. Mr. Todd ox pects to spend part of the summer in traveling through the mountains of North Carolina, amnd for this purpose wIll use a horse and buggy, hence the present was not an lnap)prop)rlate one. Thue Rev. J. T. Chalmers wvill occupy the pulpit of the Associate Reformed church every Sunday evening during the surnmer, and also on the mornings of.the .frst and third Sundays in each month. PERSONA L.-Messrs. W. C. Rioni and and J. B. Douglass, who, for the past year have been students iIn Davidson~ College,,havo returned to their homes to spond their vacation. They were formerly pupils in 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 wish them a bril liant career in college and a pleasant vacation this summer. Mr. M. B. McMaster is also in WVinnsboro on vacation after two years' absence in atten'dance at Wof ford, lie took a very cr'edliable stand in the sophomore examination, and 1Was one of those specially mentioned for. regularity of attendance, havig midsed hAut eine day in two years. Mr. INo, of' Bear Creek, passed through a few days since oni his way home from the King'sMountalu School. MOON4aIGrUT DRrvE.-Our bachelor frJerides seem to.be going. it .recklessly of la te,.and now moon-light rides, drivna or e.nin aren thn o.Ade. of the day--or, more properly, of tie night. Actuated by a kindly feellig' sov.on of thoni invited th' same num ber of thoir lady fiend to join .thbin in one of thpse forbidden "moon-light. ridcs"on lVo0A0sday'evenbig, After a short drive In the upper part of town, tho party, consisting of fourteen, was erved with refreshing ice crean at the parlor of Mrs. Brown's Iotel. Determinled to do evything that was I unbachelorliko, theose devoted (?) mem bors of the B. P. U., with their fair 1 I Companions, wended their way to tho li intordieted regions of Rock Ciy. Noti oontout with a casual view of that noted trysting ground, the majority of the party actually got out of the void cles and eqami tied the rocky surround ings (fir geological specimens of Cour11Se) and inhaled I he itlosphiere of that. regionl-whiel has been declared by Competent anthority to ble most in jurious in its efMets uponl those of the bachelor persuasion. We understand the whole aflair was one of the most enjoyable events of the Season. The vehicles used by the party consist ed of a spring wagon anld two four seated "brunettes." TI E isUS I-, it usy , i j. A Comnuinicnation Uion nn imlportant and Intei-resminag Subject. .Messrs. .Aditors: 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? Becaus6 so few know how to treat them. You may ask a number ofi beckeepers why their bees don't do as well now as several years ago, and, the majority will answer, "I don't know. I rob them in July and Au gust as I used to. I treat thei as my foreftthers did, and nearly all of (heil will die in the winter season. They swarm two or three ties apiece everv spring, and I can't see the reason they don't do as well as they ever did." I will answer the question for them and for the benefit of the bee-keeping pub lie, 1. Dees should be hived in close. well-made hivee, with all the joints well fitted, set on ia good, smooth plank, bench or floor, so that as little crack as possible will be around the bottom of the hive-for there is where the moth eggs are laid ; they hatch in a f ew days and can enter the hive through a very small crack or hole. 2. Bees should not swarm more than onee a year, and the way to prevent their swarming oftener is unknown to alimot every one in'this country. At* tw- bees swarm the first time they 'will want to swarm again in 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 ear pressed tightl% against the hive every morning and evening during tle six days, or until y'ou hear an nulcomnmon noise in the hive, sounding like a ''dauber," for thme queens will always make a noise for at Jeast twenty-four hours before s warminhg. Then light a pipe of to bacco and smoke them well, commnenc ing at thie threshold. Theni raise the hive up so as to give thie smoke free access to the bees,anid ini the meanlitme talp lightly and1( quickly onl the hive wvith a solid substanice so as to db.ive lhe bees to (lie t.op of the hive. Th<nU set itiown asc before and leave thiem. This procedure will cause them, in the. majority of cases, to kill (the young quen, they will work harmoniously under thie old one-t herehy strength ening the oldl hive with bees. And here lies thie turning-point to success keep the hive strong. 3. B3ees should not. be rob)bed after the tenth day of .Juine, and the brood chatiiber near') troubled. They ayu be robbed with pilropriety afie'r t.he'v swvarm, nio umatter how early in (l'e seasonj. Never rob close, so 'as to dis 4. Iks caninRot be lkept pro)tit ably in oldl-tfashioned box hiive's. Tlhe 'bestj hives iimade arme the Langstrothi, Buck-' eve, Anwr'ticani, .Eureka(i, Qmuinbv and1( Georgia Movale Frmamne. For the beneib ofuany who mmay wish to pur chase .I willI give you my experience with them, alo tmy ophinIi'on. I oIwn forty-sevena hives, aiuthe first otf (lie seasoni select ed six of' the various hives to test thle valute and( adivantages of theum. I have r'obbcd them all twice each, taking From the Langstroth.........2s. From the Burkeye.............56bs. From the Americani ............56llhs. Fr~iom (lie Eiurcka..........5lbs. From the Quinby..............6lbs. Fr'iom the Georgia M. F,,.. .....62lbs. The Georgia Movable Frame was niot subljectedl to a lfair test. The Lana' stroth and the Georgia are decidedl'y the cheapest and best, though the oth cras have severally some adivant ages. ,But, Messrs. "iCditors, to go into minute details, though very import anit, wvould be perhapsl) imp)losing oin your good inturie and take up too munch room in your valuable and in terestlng columns. If yoti wishi to heari from me again, I am, yours, obedient ly, T. WAYLAND SCnI;oos, -Chemical analysis discloses the fact that among (lie many articles used for food there are oiy twvo, wheat.amid milk, which contain all the elements of tho human body and in (lie proper proportion. .Othier articles, such as butteri, sugar, svrup, and fat of' all kinds, are wholy c3 arbonacous, oir heat producing, so that if a human be lng were to attempt to live on these articles alone, his bralin and mitseles would starve. Bly actual experiment It has been found that a ':nin could not survive two months on sulch a diet. SCUL SIJOALs, GA., Greene Co. Mu. .Aungust 3, 1876. Dear Sir-I have sold DR1. GILD ER'S PILLS for the past t wo years and find that all in thIs neighborhiood approve them. Tihe phlysicians have recommended them, and the people will have none other. They are better LIVER PILLS thant any I have any knowledge of. Very respectfully, *119IH Exar MOORE. -ubscr'ibe to Tm:~ NEws .WDn IfEn TOWN ORDINANCE. B3E it onnoted and ordained by the In.. tendant and Wardens of the Town of Winntboro, 8. V., in Council Aim-i. bled. and by the anuthortty of tho sawim: 1 1. That thoro shall be a'Board of Health created, to consist of threo citizei of the town, ono of who it shaill bo a pre.cti*. . ing phyieian, who shall holi their offlces until the first day of May succeeding thoir appoilntmnt, and until their suto cessors iall be appointed. I. And be it further enacted and or. dainod, that the memibers of said Board shall be annually a1ppoint(d by each t Towu Counoil soon as n practiuablo aftor the iistallation of tho Intenidant and I WirderiH into oflico. . Iii. And be it furtther enacted aid or dited, thait dtItig tho ionthl of June, c July, August and Septenlber the saidi Board shull examino the premises of all retidonts of', and person.4 doing buinoss within, the corporate limits of haid town, nt leapt once a month. aid report to the Towt Council any ntter which, in their judgment, is deictorious to the health of the town. 1V. That. the nenberg of sai.d Board shall, iw eousitieraion (if (heir seric s, ho Oxvllpted from street tax whilo in V. And be it further enacted and or dalined, that iy person resisting the en trance of tho nembers of the said Board s nyoll an1y part of' their- premise.S, except their diu%elling-houses, shall bo finvtd live dollars f%r eaci oiYenco. or be imprisoned for telay u1po;k conviction. VI. Anid be it further cm-eted nid or daided, tHiit auy permon wh-I,o sia1lI fiil or neglect to ahaln ally matter upon their pri'mi!;e", rol orted by cthe Boaid of lcaith as it nuisicto, for three days after notien retpiring the stne, served by the chilf of' Pkilico, shall ho iiied ono dollar for each day's tch failtro or negloct, or be i mprisoned (110 day for each diay's such . failtre or neglect. VIL And be it irther enacted and or dained, that the Board o llcalth shall a'so, fr im timo to titme, reiort any tiatter not itpon the premises of any itizen. or even rot. within the corporate limits, which in their judgment injuiously taf fets the health of the the town, for the Council to take such actioi as it may deem advicable. Under tho above Ordinance toe follow. ing citizons aappoiiited as suih boarl of health for the year ending May ism, i 1881, viz: Dr. W. K. TurIner and 3lessrs. W. C. Beaty and It. MT. lluey. Done in Council this tho 30th 6ay of April, A D. 18140. under the corporate seal of tue said Town Council. JA8. A. BRICE, 1 Attest: Inteindtat. E. . CHANDLER, Cil rk, ENEW TOODS. A LARGE lot of Wheat Bran at Donly's. FINEST Tobacco alni Cigars at Donly's. THIRTY-FIVE BIarrels all grades Wines and Liquors at Donly's. PRES1 Augusta Flour, Bolted Meal and Pearl Grits, at Donly's. A LARGSR lot, of fresh Canned GGods and1. Fancy Oroceries at Donly's. ALL I(INDS of Garden and Flowver Seeds, Clover and Grass Seeds at DIonly's. BOOTS, Rhoes, IHats, Hardwvare, Crocker.y and' Glaaswar~e, W\oodon~ waro and 'Willow wtare at Donly's. GIVE moc a onll and get a bargain. W. IH. D)ONLY, api 10 Ott the Corner. 110W WATCHES ARE MAU)E. it. will be apparent to any oneo, who wvill ex aUlmn aI 89jt01.11 . W A TCI. that. aside from t.he ne1cessalry thickness tiir engralvinig and polishing. a I l'ry ipr- )i* 14.)1n orf t heo piCouIs me4tasil 15 nedi d on'C ly 11't stilTfen a( nd1ho(d t,heenlgravedotion.1 (ll ini pl -a and supply th 114 nI Cossary sIlillilly and stenagthI. Tile suirpilus gold isj actu1) al , ilt'S: so .ar as r:vn.rrv at nIl haua. eenl..Prne:l Iln JAi ES nOS1S*' PAT EiNT G01LD WATCil CASES. this wartR of pre Ci(1us mnet al islovercomae, and11 ihe SIM aSOr,rIT 1r A S.rano-ru0T 1ro0lue a10( T. from one(-l hi'd to oIne-halir er thle ulsuall cot or 01(1 caHss. TisI pirdcess is of tile most, X'mple nat.ure, as5 fot lOws: a pltaite or ntekel comeposillIon muetal. sipeela1ly adapted .ito the purpose, has1 1 w~O platesC. of SoILID) GO)LD Hoidered onle 01n each stdle. The t.hreeC a: e then passed bietweena polished steel rollers, ant thea resutl. is a 5(t-ip of heavy ilaLted compsi)tion, froem which t,he caIses, backs, con.. tres, tmle1s, to,. are Cut andu shlaped b)y sulia ble (ties and formers. TVhe gold in thesC cases ls suflictent-ty thick to admlit Of all inds(1 of chlasing, enIgraving andc enlaaelng; t.he en graved cases5 haIvO been carried until worn per~ fectly' Smlooth i)y time and use without. remor InIg IhIo gold. TIllS IX THlE ONLY CASE MADE WITnTl TWO PL,ATcs OF 801L11 oOLDt, AND WARIIANTED) IIY SPECI A L C El ITIFVItATE, FAr sale b)y'ConInor & ChIanlder and1( C. Muller. Ask for Ilustr'ated Catalogue andi to see wvar rant.. melh lI..txly . F I NE L IQ UOR S.~ 'NTATTrANS BROS.' Old Cablinot Rye, IlN tl;3, Cid1 Roanoke WVhiskey, 18601. Also, Riotter~dtam Brandy'. Cold Nam01 for f lunch front 11 to 1 o'clock overy day. I HlAVE recently mado extensivo addi tions to my ntock of Wilnos and liquors, which consists of a full assort ment oaf Rye Whiskey, Corn Whiskey.. French Blrantdy, Apple Brandy, Peach Brandy, Sherry Wino, Scleperong~ Wine, I Chlamp~agne, eto , etc. . PD'' I claitm to sAll the FINEST AND PUREST RYE WV1HISKEY to bo had in Wlnnuboro, Glive it, a trial. I also also k. op on han d a full supply of SEGARS AND TODACCO,] in groat variety, and adapted to the tastes of everybody. Call at the PAL"JETTo HlOUSE, in the' WVinsboro Hlotol building. J. CLENDINING. mohi 2rj DRI. W. E. A IN EN, -DEAL) R IN' Drngs, Medicines, Toilot, Goods, etc. WrNNSDOxtO, s.cO Notice ! WE BEG LEAVE to inform our ustomers and the public generally. hat we have purchased from Messrs. JcMASTER BRICE & CO. their ntiro Stoek of HARDW ARE, And tiat we will always keep on and a FULL AND SELECTED TOCK. All wo ask is a trial, and Ion will find our stock and prices to Uit. J. F. MeMASTER & CO. may 6 NEW supply of Family and Planta. - tionl Gloori1-em. 15 bbls. Choico New Orleans M11olasos, D bbls. Choico Cuba Syrup, besides other rildes. .LOUli. Jackson' best, grades Family Flour. ALSO, . A lot of Patent Family Flour-the best i the Boro. SUGAR . All grades, from the higho't. to the ,welt. COFFEES. Peaberry (somethiing new), Rio and ava. Also Parched Itio and Java. Bought before the advance, anda oherm ricles too nuimerous to neitiou. All ld at the lowest, possiblo prices. 1). 11. L NN , feb 28 .PERFUMERY! - :o: large lot of choice ColoWnC, EX tracts, Soap,Toilet WNaters, oilet Powder, &c., &c., CHEAP. JUs'r REcEIVED By McMASTER, BRICE & CO, ---:0 ---- COUGI H EINE tilen's Limg Balsam, Tutt's Expec torant, Ayer's Pectoral, lBs.. che's German Syrnup, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, B3rown's Compound of Tar and Wild Clherry, Smith's Lang Preserver, Hall's B3alsamu for the .aungs, Helge man's Tolu and iAver% wor t Explect orant, Wild Cherry ecctoral Wine, B3rowni's Mixture, Hlarter's Lung Bail sam, MrcL4ane's Catarrh Sn nf, McMaster & Brico's Catarrh Snuff, Sat o's Catrrh Remedy, Chlorate of Potash Lozenges, Brown's Bronchial Trocheon, Eloy's Carbolic Trochees, IcLane's Lung Healing (blobulos. FOR SALEnDy MoMASTE R, .BRICE & CO. pl124' BALE STABLES. '0 THlE CITIZENS OF FAIRFIELD: H AVE estoaied a1al10 alea W'innsb oro, and amprepared(t t'lI stock sIoc k on ver accommodat. 1mg terms, either' for cash or on t.iime ifil next fall for' negotiable paper)1. 'ersonus wishiing to buy or sway wvIll o w~ell to call on me before purchias. ig elsewhlerc. I will also pay the highest cash price CORN AND FODDER Deiveried at my Stable on Congress freet, located one0 door sou1th of thme an 20A. WVILLIFOR D. 44%Re uos eB eWoM.e310 SMA0INIECD0.-W~f M UCHAR LE8. -L-- AL.1 PM*REJ~ MD,g, HH oU SPRIN (OOD -AT 0 %T [Jus reevdan oarvei e Hlgn Cashers,HraiUe Goos,Mo ie lohs Rutig.&c A icoasrmn f aiss uh Yut cno( aindin fat. Uryiv Good f al kTIinds at gte bORNERt bS~eTORE our priceis whith we guarantco pA alie iortct wof lino sk a sal Lainset, tx ins , hteG d. Ourligh,t Tncsho ourngs goe.JInu Ourstck eiglker, rth'ino soe andi Cultfl1a nd.Dy (ttoncew d qa 'a Xever(1 het te a inf ths knd e ma A a, piel.y n wl arr a tc Tit ho or hig d ow ask a ndbu andl and macio owd, stc hrwed mi boe adasiepection bough fw o ofthem. BoheN tn So Cal at oncet and makea lecnto. o tCashsin or Blh annlo;'k Org leveu mes oitr la (utt selecto hiaro bargain inl sowed. Hs, st Inls ada Unis.aobcJ~ o Eahdprmn srayfor alok. C Gaan bu andi bae ha sel.ono Eamihero or mouo i QUnICXS.LR OrMlALLyPril0suoForaut.S.et Wnll)1'an lted . Dry HIides, STheep Skins. Lamb Skins, Goat Skins,, Deer Skins, Ottecr Skins, Mink Skins, Gray Fox Skins Coon SikimE Opossum Skins, .Rat Skinis, Rabbit Skins. Cotton. Becswax, Wool,' Copper. ?ir The highest cash prices wv bo paid. U. 0. DESPORTES. may 25l .RITTERIf4, ETO. 'IR ON BITiTERIS, Leibi g's Ettract BeThef, Cod IiAer Oi I, Congrei Water. For' sale at Drug tre of june 11 'W. E.AXKKI. JAGAIN 'THE SCENEI CHANGES!- v WZ CANNOT S1IG THE OLD In the Old plano any longer. It's too .911l1. Not half largo enough frr our family. household goods and trado, thoror olo wo Hiall brl-ac cainp July 1, next, and establish new mu sial beadqiartorm in tho handsomo New Daube Stora COl. C0N01E8S & W IITA R ST, Where wvo shall h-,vo tho largest I 1d finetit Musical Warorooms in the eitiro South. Bforo we go, Vo must, to savo heavy expons,o and labor of removal, cloe out; our entiro stock of Pianos and Organs now on liid and to arrivo prior to July 1. To do this wo fhall inau grate forthwith a GZAND OLSAAIN1 OUT SALE, Commeneing MAity 15 and ending July 1, diiuiing which fine wo shall soill at M[tanuf iacuIeIr'l Wholesale Ra It es. 10 Favorito Piinios. 27 'Ohiekerimg Pi:nos. 21 jighlte & Co. piao 5 0 'Mathutshek Pialnon. 5 1 0allot &. Da is I innos. 02 Southern Gem Pianos. 28 Guild, Church & Co. Pilums. 44 Sterling Co. Organs. 1.00 Pelollbet, & Co. 0) galns. 110 Mason & fiimin Organ. F ==========. -. ,. .... .. -. I All n6w and just from factory. Also, p 100 Second Ranid Pliavosi and or gans. Most ll of tI ull Isod oilyN from in to six umonitlis ta)d proeisely as1 good as nlew. DON"T' NfSI Tlls (" IIANCE To scumrre a line instrument "awful" cheap. Writo for Clearing Out. Si Circulars and li ico Lists, and be quick about if, The sale ends July 1, i positively. Ad1dress LUI)DEN & BATES' SAVANNAH[, GA. Wholesale Piano aw14 Organ Dealers. maty 2ti TOMJ'jii(0 B0'I''1OM ACli N. There'cfore we take p!eaunr. in an nouingi I i.o our f riends andmi euw: toimors t hat we have m ade a greaf .* reduction1 in prices of our' stock.W are dotermined never to be ..................................i Wo n ill give our cutiromers a spa Scial benefit by offering great and rare barLIgainls. Calicos, M~uslins, Swiss, and all kinds of White Goods for summer r wear at '1 SGREATLY REDUCED PP ICES. Sutings, Linen Buint ings at great ly reduceed Pricos. S Cottonadets, Joans and Cassimeros ' at greatly reduced prices. , Justt received a nlow lot of Iadies' Misses' andh Children's Slippers, - --ALSQ A niew invoice of Gentsi' Scarfs, Nechties and Summer UJnde.rwear, ' which will be sold cheap. WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS. MOSQUITO NETTI,NG ! MOSQUITO NETTI~NG I ! GREATER BARGAINS Thn 'or in Embaroit'erios, HTo shuE i(ory3, Notmonr, etc. CiLOTIIHNG, ETC. We nowv have on hand at full stock of Clothing, Boots, Shoes, IInts aind (Gents' F~urnishming Ooods - Givc us a call before buying elsewhore and conlvinco yourl self. P. MANDI)mRE & BRIf. NEATSFOOTOil, Lilnseed Oil, .Olv Oi,Castor' Oil (cold pres.Qfed), Cast or Oil (cominn), Cod 01asorOi, Jwmulsionm, ready for uso in asmall bottles. For sale at. the Drug Storeo W. E. AIK Er flINES ANIftIQ OR GREATVARIETY, WOULD mlost respecwtfuilly Iuformn 1y cusomern an tlie citizens of Fair., old gonierally, that I keop i stock a till supply of tiic Liquors, Cigars, 'obacco, &c., &C., anld guaraitoo Itisfiiction to anly ono giving mo a. -ial, My stock consists as follows: IM PORTED LI'Q 0 %h ITARD, DUJPU'Y & CO.'S COGNAC 11RANDIES. BRAND'S SCIHIEDAM GINS. ASEY'S SCOTCIf WHISKEYS, JAMAICA L. D. RUMS, MOIiIXO DE 'ORA SIERIY W IN E. F. MOLINIER PORT WINE. . T11. MUMM & CO.'S RJEIMS cUIJAMPAGNE. GENUINE IINE WINE. Denswac LquOus. ARlATOGIA PURF, RYE WHIIS, KEY, 1AT8IAN'S 1 CABINET RYE THAUSS' IMPEI IAL RYE WD IS, REY. EESES "OWN" RYE WIIISKIEY, T'ONE MOINTAIN RYE AND ROCK. WVIIISKEY.11 ELEIBR1 AT10ED PFEIFFER E. RYE Wi I1K EY. 'ENTUCKY BOURBON WHIS, - hEY. LA NTATION 141YE WHISKEY. AIRGINIA APPLE AND PEACIL BRAN D ES. ORl TI CA1 ROLINA SW EET''L M1~ASI.I CORN WHISKEY. 'LANTAT.IrON CoRN WinIISKEYS, BLACKIlERlY 1RANDY. CIN(,ER BIANDY. NEW ENGLAND RUM. F1?ENC1IE'*S "1)'O$TON" GIN. AERY FINE O1) CLAEM ANTINE, K NG 1)1 R Y SCUIT1 EIINONG 'WINE' KEG SWEE'T SCUPPJERNONG. WINE, KGSWEET CA'JTA WUA .WINE, ElmR ElI & IENC NIL'S .(C~EE BiA T D) LAGEI'R iiNlR ('N D)RAUGHIT AN1) iO'1TfLED. ASS & CO.'S IMPORTED ALE, PUR E CRA H APPLE CIDER, 'T H E NA TUR AL A PPOLONA. RIS WATIERI. 'IOARS AND T'OBACCO HIAPSODY--A STRICTLY TEN. (CENT1 CIGAR. 1I1E PR IME MINXISTER CIGAR-S FORl 25 CENTS. 'HE PUCK CIGAR-3 FOR 2& C~ENTIS.* 'HE CORONET CIGAR-3 FOR 25 CENTS. 1liE SONORA CIGAR-3 FOR CENTS. 'HE SMASHER CJGAR--5 FOR 25 CENTS. 'HE LIGHTINING CIGAR-5 FOR~ 2.5 CENT1S. 'HE MONARCHI OF THlE SOUT CIGAR--5 F"O1 25 CE~NTS, HJE MASTER STROKE CIGAJ.-5 lFOl?, 25 CENTS. 'HE AMERICAN TWINS CIGAl. 6 FOlR 25 CENTS, UlE COSTA RICA CIGAlI-3 FOR 10) CEN TS. HlIE R OY AL SE AL CIGAR--1 FO)lt 25 CENTS. HIE IROSE AND) LILY CIGARI-10 POR 25 CENTS. 'HE HAVANA CHAROOTS-5 OEINTJS EACH. TOBACCO. CHE WING TOUlACCO-TIIREE GRlAD)ES. WUMMERM BE VERtAGES. 4 CEI, LEMONS, * SODA WATER. LHIE BEST MIXED BEVVZRAE OF TIl E SEA SON SERV.$b AT ALL IIOURIS OF EDAY, TO SU.IT TUF MOSLV FASTIDIOUS TAS 'S VERY RESP'~IETF,,