The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, July 24, 1880, Image 2
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hild owilliis alill> y sulI11t Goevn
dor arinvd "n v sie w I h hvwoui
trneeg o gie it his paes~oii rnplr
a dilged ( ., hlh i 's iti of vll for
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at \i%rki atrlv hho e ligrev til o
a c it loti hios alld HI I I y lnt. I-nem.
eall ohl pIaliculr wokenon ou
tl l her o the it il ensolu t' oh e
ision illd311 Ila . I. tii1t1 (Ito ilw h e
ws olnwd Couer 11iloivina o\tl. de
tk railoni It( t y(-rth-ening Ilnry stitute p
(to Hl innuli r.4 ThIiH*llelpro g anun tlis
'. s , atre3v n d' posib,y e pr.
wIared- wimu tht expillnit-ugree oa
Alu311t bo( olm
mneh- largr ,t 'o 3.ne .ha 'la
poii Tin h i 'set insito,i
Wi ll w on th t . t ell . ifed itu of a
alin ai oui w il'vn hi Ailen.
Ri'lctioi nf and, u10 i l n 14111t
tit h pimosi b .a n ori ki
pamo.d wekloil to epeksiilo or it
21110 3 1 111.no ii' '.111 of ufv 011
pe'll I bI prellb passed hr
Tef nt ee lthlit e to ohilmiiivo am 01'
i4ulr l am oit wil l n u p igs It
v It111 ile., 4'niln t dM n F or n e h ort
Abvelis 1.1:11No roi til lh iil y Thi' e 11(ono
tIvii e vil bl lio to sitlutO: lnI the
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ft ili uhItt (1)l w'lille 111110111" to
vov litte.t3111 Canot' it dozveu i i I li, Ili I,
Unl u'lIitttttt t al t iriu t a
WIll -'3on f t- e e aid:s ilt
~his1co eGo~ium wh hin bhieb
.lounett tl a VICIO a ttetl I
ht:,'rue Intelse nvhe nWl
tor nistce i eesttjth Iioit
matgo to altnonth n'i Cu.lt
:St ill , 41t a pat'I i(3iel,a ) h
t'wll be 14)w1) bliIhs iide. lt
iver u itOm3 alin otum.lo' itl'1
031'4o iity, n ell as'e th t:en a ' t
Itliest i i11te 4 a t ' em:, i ab 1hti-h4
t.hat . thi .:un pai 'h nh * , 3' i2 -,,t 3
pVsbl ' : 'sso .
means cot'tain'. ~Watover be tJte
0 Ct caso, JUIUCO Willard w eloX
ed onl1Y to fill a vacancy, and his high.
tl cAetI(11j Would bo to ftcopt the 'tj1
(sut(ion of,the LejgIatur'ohat honoredi
hiin0 anhholinquIis y.t4bhhdeal osalta
h iamy hvoi' In an evde thn ex.
INIODUO OA 0eo Govem'or8 htd fivo t
11iremiiii Coutrt Judges in two yOars is 1h
pretty good oven for South Ctrolina. Q
A Voinmmnen[ilnoil rrom Maj. T.W. Wood. 1
wit d, to lt) County Clurniaila of Linets, j.
''It(- Lainster pPaorf contain the
a
I'ulo wlung congntiinication
WINNSnolto, July 1880.
. . .Jrin, Counly chairmen, J4
G U NIIA.: I haUVe Aeenl anl eItoral-01
In it Iho /.de. suggestig th.1e calling of a
aoither Conition Ibr lie purp(o of si
F I 11 nt a nimew 8() o' (legat1,s W11 o
I asiti inl choosihign, aineilbor to
V iIns rellsollnar alilgiled for ti h
n4w 411!1: It In tl,gVd thaut I"ction h
w :akell lutstIly, aal(] omo conitenld, ia
iu holfi. liltthorliv ; ''f ha, when 1ho (.
::Iclioll wak4 1nad0 ther(I wals onily (I
till e ididlite Ill (lie lield," &C., &C. j4
No., 14'eleill, this4 publication was I
1d(! W11 ou1 uy knowledge Or COt- A
en,and I have nio fltnit to fhnd W1th 'S
f he delegates chostii, fih I know tjor- at
moal I.1 ha1) 111 tho)y ar1e honest, conscelln
f 1lin1i genl.leion, w'h1o Wnhl olly bo e
ifluonced by whal. they belioved was
the im40 en111(ilit of' the1 leople in this h
matter; but I ublit, tIat it' what the a
Ledger ailtys is trut, anld that lu add -
tion to tle polints ailready maditti, tlese ,
delingites were chosn"(1 by it commji(teo
appoiie(I by the cha.ir, Ita withlou t
illy oxprossionl of* opinoio by thle Itve
illg, thell I" I'.hort watil. tfi t er ill it
themt. rockless imndI -il' vc, upoll Ole I
l i f t 11 e' people of' laun1cster, wliil o
w ilIl no( olY rslt nha 0 the 'c
D('mIIkllvrnlIvy: i self', buti it will .Ve.Il (en i
it4 make ih "mo- q 11spir-11at, wIIv('V
1e 1imy b1, Inlitingll iln p re' eilation 1o
Ihl hlonlolr Conil'ved,V and1 reckless of,
Slyl; high respoll.;billfies devolved 1upoll 11
huin. .flow III these delegnitfes to ls
vet-1111n puiblie opillion lit th1i,; ma11 erN.I ,
is it re14101-ired 1 ei 0 1111 tlVy ShIallI
ulanVaS8 Ilhm voni.y-? Andl are( m>t
mni olten 1111slakel, evenl 1a1l. flhe
alos it listi v .14 1brl i nli t //cip. ol-)l
bellii? .Is evideth- , Il ien, (1tat, (ltl
hilon ile 11114 iltporlanill( ofilco iivolv
iig, aI it W dues, Ile 111111ril inercsts
of*ll i1h holei", is to be vonl r il
i 1111:o-hilmo 11 41 N'l S ih' viy It It
'111d not by, nellial elhoicu of'Ote people.
When I .Il ,laatvr if was m, TIi 1
imn, Ithl is .41, thal 1 would i 1 011 honor- lt
Ild by te vok. oI*'a muljoritv of* voill,
del. ples, b I m' is ia i il 'ois.
o r i ' (l'. E vi l s h a s a m j1 oity o n 1' l e
il tiniho w 'hole voti (v. li 11n is he8"
c-n1it(led' to (' 81ppo' o'C yolrl cirth- 1
d.ilegadtio , and 11 vol-11rtabifvcdo no. dv- I'l
Ntrl to rob dt1m1 ot'll singrle vo e to
11c it hlls beC (el I strIa ed thall le
dtt protest, however, bothit 111n 11 m
OwVIn inteire-4t, ad111 foAr1 t p rptition i' I)
Ow ill DI ih"It4' , l i Llt W'1(1 1
114 he~ it .'I IIrie, hath gan lings po- I
vss ior ilelto in :mind to W111b
Col. vlis owes his positionl, shall no0t. t1 i
bo repilemed. It. is Iligh fitimv 1hatt
DonlmotIS shotild choosofvehir oii1 i8N
by the ouan that angi by41' dra43lt.n b
11* lm itl ll 0141 111 11124 hy (b.11)1 1- I)i
yoC kno-n 1u 'I" is 11 S (I I oit-1n oI .
I :.'..cann is to be')lli daw hik e Ill
l' I bydtilt, es th e pe1Cogiopole l
111r2' whl)1li14b, tey 1)4 repre sthen e4
Sl'0titIllerie t'io Jay I>.'1o Apn
Se ('angrae and)4 Of (le -ith.o)ist"ict i
CItii)l 01)4 All haniask 'i for afirl Ia
show hinI ), i ntfow mysef Dalone, bugtor m)
heotsh Olutt hisn batrynlb raieoiav d
sin)11 ve i n t'h'is' hat-- ug r Iy, 11 (
0.411) i' ol bySt'4'my goo i ion 'ofi's l
da lo'iIioere.hy chalg iitn, 'to a 1an
('.l) dg V, .if 4ire tinrd,a t. nn'less io well in
mm I wdl reitirel add Im t conest idad s
do 11 i hivl don'' 1'e t I' btItre sup- i
por lu not1 onl,v strenuos4y b to'- mI
d i.i Cl.t' Ev)n hast heldO 1' the pos i- Ti
fI'l'1ttoII 'oir ye ho t;t' hownS 4)s 114 liineI
n to hoth frs8tg1y isance to luck.
t1.S ' Aur s t icsi o g es, w is s -
u hl'Iielt' shod cause lveilrao
Ua ri'o k-''b'om a0)1 euntes with1 hi11n,
tu)to0delnalid a f/ht' /'llrgy
u'te isl hf t h -ih ongesionl,
Spoek Truly,
T H R S.aT's n.A.ax
liI'4 l.A t.C ,,ily 'he A's -
tina Joiat Sinme Meeing f th
Stt rng n f h tte A r-v
NKYtVk T 4n 41
It Cane About and. What it I* 39 0-Au
*6raOtivo and PleSigProgj, .
0ro11 the NOwS an4'4ourJor.
The Normal Eustitite to Wihe
Ipartanbltrg next month, be41n11I1g On
1,1. d of-AUgust) sholid. nwakecs the
eellestliteret in tho 1undsofall teao
rs atd frleids of education lin South
arola1. This IItittto miaks anoth
r docie(ld step 1n the10 progirss of olr
'ub1c11 School fysteml, aid if It bo
irgely attoided ivIll havo Ilost bolei.
a1111 rsults. 0o of tho eIst impon6t.
[t features of a State cducational
r8toil is th1e ou1.ioliniit of its tellellors
Ito anll orgn1lized body, an,id their sub
1ction- to con1stalt, and itclilgent
'11ling Ilid supervislonl, developing
it e8pri' de corypI among them, and
lm u1tinag thom01 to earln'est efroforts for
)Il-im)Provelimit. Tho anaitl oxamil.
Ittionls rOQUiredY (yto ttO Board
ove alroady accompliished much good
I wooding- >nt 1incompetonft tolelors
id requiriig f lt rei, to strmigthon
touselves whero thoy are woak.. A
mianld ro' sote attiat.Iyo Imlethod of
Ilf-JImplVVmenCt, ha111 beM01eaed
1h11s havo arlson Coiuty Teachers'
So4001coa s in Imityiv parts of the1
atto, while dthso Iin tulrn havot led to
desire for a general meeltig of all
i teachers In liho 80ato. 'I to propos
1 Normal himl ittile sipplies i1 IS do
aniid. As the Contion Siohool sys
III Is still Iaow, Some ilnit ructiol Is
its 1aims tad 1Us 1m1hodi 1 Il much
'edW. While it is hoped that in a
w yeairs t gelItas if pitblic educa
,a t1uy bo fiilly colliplelhenldod, So
aint tellacers nmity meeL fr cosulta
O am.moag themuselves ralher 0th11a forl
Isthuelion olti othleirs hi 1.11 1 1
am the w, iso4t. disposit f0I of the 11shar
tie. PlbodyN l"iit allot.ted to Sotil
niiit.l is und(oubled v (lhe ostablish
mit oft a Normaal stitut0, suich as is
'01c;-lw( by the State !totrd of Ex
itterOs.
Tie best t11hod of utilizipag 'ts
'Iatelionl htas belea it 41lus,tiot hor
'ars. 1or1 a i limo th letahodv 'tus
ces devoled ti ll th iv Iurh und ' to tho
d oC'er(oin desigiaod schools in the
11W. Llist yeari, hlowever, it wasl
-teriilled to oxpeld tile wholo (Iliotal
t11 tatlilIg of te1eerS. Scholarl
ps were givei il &Ith whito Norial
-'lool at Nishville, and in tho colored
hlool at. I1am11pton. itesides his, Dr.
ai's promtlised a t.honsiold dollars for
sMitute work iaa tlie S(ate. Threo
1111s for vXpeidilng this still) pi'eseilt
I theilselv'es. lirst , to alpportionl
Iout. 11irt dollias to elaeh coutM ro
Coutyh Associntionl or I nastitate;
volll, t) expenld t wo hun11drefl(d01 dollar's
eli fit five 111silites, one1 a soitt
ntr1-l place ill vada (%nigre"sionali
WHO -,l third., to hold onet cenitrill
SHItat1 Vor fihe wholo stite, lasqt.illqg
te Illolih, andt([ conuitcled It slme
ajing ednft or troIt abroald. The
'si tallft. 4iiipjby tt trit. A way (ihe
Oaaoy. ilio secotint w;as Iit, -titre
'IMer.11. wonh111l hive 01ntaillmd uponl
(I (eachralm o 10sh.is helvy fin expenlse
would lttiateille on 1I StIte 1181
t, while otfeinil. nto aideqtialto in
gs. The Olird phill is illue.stiona
( the propvir onte. All (it ati'ac
pi)'or adllvanittages cani he pr'omise~d,
Ic' oentio lol t$ his I ust itute has hbeen
151e l ehown. Spar anh111 u tg preosets
'cciani Inaci iljie's iaa till \Vot1ird Co1
el huiiiniigs. 'lThe town'i is easily
enp11 rates of h)oard-(-'Oia twelve to
'Oeaty d(1hra1 tu on~ii110 th. Special ara
nigemen'tts are0 expeerell to be amade
ill bce ant l'icoieabtle it,iem. Situ~a
c'd wiitin easy reach1 otf (leiio
>riangI, atd ~amost. ill sight. of lthe
1" mitleni tinuuninT Scener'iv ot'Noarth
liroiiinn, it 14 inst theo plcaet t) iit to
ernlit strena.Atit lost jin the ch&lsr1oomt,
(d to ini gorte( thte svsteinu tor thle
xl school sess1in
gos, the Ilast Itutel is at tare alttracition
itse'lt~l'.inoratatjan tfurnaishedt us by 1
alaera(inedent Thloainso ena11Oilbles n's 1
ontl line 11he conteatupi'ated progra anae
1o 'ouriseof01 iastruca(t iona will be I
nuttiecd and1( ear1 iocd ont. by~ Profttessor' I
.1nis Soldan i, l'indvpal of' thea Stale
mles highy recomntadedl by Pro
~sor' liari, one of' the most c'aninenat
netrs' of' the0 day. Pr'otessor' Sol
ii is nowt. tili , 'n aements ia the
ast, besides bei~ng one0 of thie lectuarers
thre the Nalional Teachiers' Associa
li alt Sariatoga.
.Pr'ofessor' I. 8. Joynies, formrlya' of
'ashinagtona anid I.ee' 'al'iesit-y, wilo
asI cetinen0t it Eiiurlish Liteaturle as
*'otessor' Gildel'evie IS lan Greek,
a heecn l'ny)'iged. ont the spieciail re.
mmendl'alittin 0f Dr). Setars, to deliviear
i'our'se of lecturaes oat our' lang&~uage.
1to heettres are said to be 01' ruareoex
Supert'intenident Thuompsn will ini
to the' Praesidlents of all the Colleges
the State' to b)e prestent and1( (o lee
ae on vaious topies of inerest iln
0 sevearat ldepatmems 0o' literaltur'e
ad scienc'e. They ill add11 garety to
I' siteress oft the list itu(te and( t ito h
'('Itl andI ple'aure of thieiar heuarer's.
TIhte r'egutn 'laloe of instrutct ion in
.e bratncheis usucally tanght ian schools
til lbe condtedtc by some)1 0of1 the mos
comrplishecd teacheras ui lie Stte in
m,ajnaaelion withb Prof. Sohdln.
Novel' het'e hias sucha an opport11ui
tor' comiingii3 p)leaisure wVithi protit
ouicWien t niumbelars o insure1 111e
aec'ess of this 11irst efot, and1 to ma:ke
0 anmiitaI luastitutite ai permlanenat feai
rle ill ouri schoolI Systemi. Neiwspa
ris in1 otheir Staites teema with retsC)i
siamiair gat herinigs. At a rocett
eneb'hers' C.onvet ion ini San Fran~icis
over01 seveni hundrlIled membehars of
11th sexes were1. presenti. 'lThe imipetus
veai to the cauise 1of educ'ationi hv'
tehl galtherings cain harldly be esti
.'ratic admnistr'atji, andic thr'ough
1e vigor'ous exertionls of' Superiantend(
at lThompifson, secondedCl h' hais zeal
us suibordinate1 Is, e'dnenlo'nba in South I
arol)Ilia has made11 rapidl stricdos ini the
11st four yeoars. The comminon school
est0em, howiever', except. ini Charles
ma, is still in its inithnev, aand neoeds
me) for' deve'lopmiean1.' Especially
0es succ'ess depend1( uipont then elevau
oin aul impriov'emelnt ot' (tho teachaer.
.t overyv toeher, then, who feels a
aie ini his or lier' priofession andl is
etuiated bty ai COcsienltious desire0 to
enietit (lie irisiang genlertioun, Wake d
iatago Of the metanis of' self-iatpr'ove
acent now11 placedec withini easy reach. .A
Li')' Sma1111otlaiy of' .ina and mnontey
ilsCenro a1 wontdetll reoturna ill re
('wed phy'sical atrenagth and increased
itelbeinn ~1t)vi
r BA"K niLz 0.48mg
ArIgUMn entof AlexandOr Lsutl-A
restpononent Obtined. I
An Indlotment for grand larceny
Id breach of trust agsinst Alexaider
gl,bhLu Was given to'the granlJiury
of M101hlahd.county onl Monday' fxnorfs
Ing and a true bill was found.
1[te tndictment pontains oighlt count's.
The first charg r with to larcoiv
of four hundred bills of the Bank 'f
the State. The scond, third, fojith,
fIftl aid sl.cth coits ire identical with
the first, except that they allego the
bills so stolen to have been the proper-,
.ty ofJainco C. Uot, Charlos Gogan
Jamos C. Colt., the Carolinm National
Bank and Ci-kles Logtit -rspoctively,.
ho sovmnth count cIarges breach of
trnst vith ltuduleit intent by falsoly
marklig t1ho Logan paokage, and tho
eighth chaF1ge is emIbezZZllig $400 from
a packago of bills belonging to Charles
Logan.
The defendatnt's aittornoy, Col. Wal
lace, moved for a change of venuie and
contiiiuaiceo on the grottid of absence
of iaterial Witne0s)s, and road the
aflldavit of the prisoner lit support of
his motion. The law allows twenty
days on a Iuotion for chango of venue.
Col. Wiailaeo 40pplononted his sworI
statemnit with a few rionmarks t1nming
to show that it would be prejudicial to
the interests of his client to bring the
case to ti'lil while the public inld 113
so much portrbed oil iccomit of tihe
recent. disclostiros, fld t ile ex(,Icitentt
about the approachinig political can
vass exists. Ho objected Stroliltously
to a trial being presed during this
torm orcfert.
Solicitor Abney answemed these ob
jetionis in an arIg uinerit of consider
ao leingth, anid bW (Ilotilig various,
authortles beari-gi upon the question..
Attorncy-General Youlnaus follow
Cd In the samlo lint(!, trnolutheniiig the
Kositionls assltiled by Iis collenue,
ir. Ahnoy. Mir. Yoimainms sad to
was wilting to allow the question to
rest util Wedinesday muorning, but ho
IRisted t1pon tie cause being. tried at
(he'( preselit (erm of coil't..
: Judge Samuel IV. lelfton, inl behalf
of tie accused, respoilded in tiavor of a
U0o11tinuanc1eO 0f1lhe CIt11M. lIe said tihe
muotioni for a clinige of -en1u ald a
coniiltutce of (lhe caulse was Inado in
tiertlect good thth, and wit ai viiv of
Ilecordh. (lhe aecused perfect jus(ico.
At 2 I. M. the court took a recess.
11nt1il bal l '-past. 41 o'clock.
The cout opeied ait 4 o'clock, and
tihe diseuission of' thie poilits tell. uifin
ished at the emid of tho turoioon ses
monl as resuned. Judge Melton ar
rled.i.-I that he had hweIt days inl which
Itoiako Inq muotion f*opa chango- OR
veiie utider' the law. Ml r. A buoy0") ar
rtled that the uotion to continue the
.Inse could niot 1he cntertahed bt)% the
.o11 1mtil tho m1otion to -hige the
venltiv had beeni decided by wa1ivinlg
Ie twenyt days' notico .tiat. operiatles
I colf inilincee of itself, aLIld if'time calI't
iolid dt-t'fkte in Aivor of tif State- op
1e' motion t'o continulamnce faid order
he cas to go on to trial, it w%oulld he
i' ltile order for' tlw ty dxs-at least,
is it wouhl be ha1t loi' Nfo'e therie
voulld he a clecision is to wha1t 11county
lie cae' Would. he tried in. AIorneI
['Ihlnrl Youmanills whom Spoke afteri*
kitoI Abicy tiid again nf'ier Mr. Met
ol, arigued that the ease of, tie Lewis
)oy aIts entirely d(1wl'erenlt fron this.
uI,1 that. the whole inter ot' eonit inu
inee was se'tlk'd i(rd'verIel to l'h pr'i's
indriihy the e1use of thte State v's. Fvl'er'
7th it lule of' the C2outt mai that tho-I
wety dayis' right ofl lthe aud1.rse paty
.0 tie not1ice of applic'ationt for change
)i'.nead the (utivtsupoii
A t 6 o'clogthecor adjourniiedI un..~
it 10i 'clock( Tu'esday, in ord'er to gijvt
Ih' counsel tot'. (h (hin det'ec titne to pr~o
lag ing the absence otf material wit
udsoni aidjourned the court. for a few
oursii for Ite preparalLt1( ion of awrittein
tceeisioni. - He uniderstood that. the mo1
i(on 1or a1 chanilge of vannet~ would not
Iie ar'gued at. t hi.s point ilfa continluanice
1e graniited.
A t 4' p. mn., be r'ead an exhalfrstivo
T~inion1 andt girainted a continuance tilhI
he next termi of eourt 0or a special
ermii. Mr. Younianis was given tit.
Ved nesday to decide whet her lhe
ndmove for a splecial term before
ludge Hudson or the Obief Justice.
Rfetins "rom E~dgtelid, lKershiaw
m1d Newberry have bween receivedl
naking fifteen counties, as tfollows:r
\hhken .............1 9 4000
\naderson....... ....,. ) 3,7
arn'lwell . ... .72 3,7
.dgetleid ..........-8 *1.7t
.a ir ldlI .. ...... ... V 4 2 , 8
eraw ...g01 ....... .218 1880
nh3aster '.-... . ... . ..82,7
exington ..... . 7 6,6
'arlboro............1,69 430
Newt'uber..........7 4 4,~
[ickmens......... ....12,2
'Ciaretaug............
fPat ct. ft'to0or 1880n
-One ap (is3moter'9 -or0,e00e*
iii ay ini. Aioit. 27e.125ii
ired t' tut24.d0oo 3lo 3,777ztt o
11,75.321.18
SEASONA,087 16,989Os
(~;l1OJ I 1~ o' 1i2,98 18,800f l
r'~T'i, ii ~r f 1I.8' 2057
jUly3 M~lA8I1,26 1' 4,390C.
[mo........ )uer,i lr19,246 23ii,600s
Icre y as e.-----------.......iit J.1 16
taet i oll'o o atorm 'Cxei n. c
--ne ap (iut m7,her'0) for thec well
neahv in tie. tl Aout see.hn
Byd the bero (oor tnih for
eJhay (?) oather Clarryit the ick
babv our it.srize-t 'botn. o
COttoR Goode
TrOrcNG BonoM GIAIN.
flierefore we tate pleasure in al.
nouncing tb our friends and Ous4
tomers thAt we have wade t, great
reduction i'n prices of our stook. We
are determined never to be
UNDEROLM.
We nmill give our customers a spi..
cial benefit by offering gieat atfd
rare bargains.
Calicos, Muslins, Swiss, and all
kinds of White Goods for summer
wear at
GREATLY REDUCAD PPI(Mg9.
Suitings, Linen Buutihygs af great
ly roduced Prices.
Cottotades, Jeans and Cassimeros
at grQatly reduced priees.
Just received a new lot of Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Slippers.
-AYJO
A new invoice of Gents' Scarfs,
Neckties and Summer UndotWar
which 'will be solcl clieap.
WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS.
MOSQUITO NETTING I
MOSQUITO NETTING I!
GREATER BARGAiNS
Th..n Ever ill
\i\ i k l h4t id . flij stotk
oi,Boot,', 'Shm.-s, HI and l(
Gonts' ill-nihing os ivo ust
it call hefore buying elsewhere and
Vonymo yI1o4self.
june 1
CHAENGES!
WE OANNhOT SING THEl OLD
SONGS
In the old place any longer. It's
too small. 1Not half large enough
fer our family, household goods aridt
trade, therefore we shall break camp
J'uly 1,. next, and establish new mun
sical headquarters in the handsome
NTew DoQuble Store
COR. CONCGIESS & W HITAKER STS.
Whtere we shall haive the largest
and finest Muisical Warerooms in
the entire South. Before we go,.
We must, to- save heavy exp-eise
and laboer of remnoval,, close out our
cnt ire' stock of Piairo~s and Or'gans
now on hand and to arrive prior to
July 1. To do this weo shall inau
gurat'o forthwith a
GRAN OLEA NJ OUTJ sA,0
Commencing May 15 and ending.
July 1, during which time we shall
sell at Mauahtr' Wholl
Rates.
10 Favorite Piaidos
27 CJhic.kering Pianos.
21 Lighte & Co. Pianos.
50 Mathushek Pianos..
5.11allet & Davis P'ianos.
62 Southerni Oem Pianos.
28 Gu'ild,- Church & ,(Co. Pianos.
44 Sterling Co. Organs.
100 Peloubeut & Co. 0; ga1qa.
110 Mason & Hamlia OEgans.
All new and just fr-om factory. Also,
100 Second H-ana Paos~ a'.d Or
fr<mi one t- *ix . r r, y
aIt goo< a9q
DO0N'T' M: . f .... g
q n.I - lds tJuly 1,
LIhtoEN & BAT1ES'
sAVANNAH, GA.
11 haoh!nle Piano and -Organ Dealers.
---DALER Ii;
D5rugs, Mfedicines, Toilet oods, etc.
e manannwn, ..
. . . . 04 laFV II. j
CLOSING OUTJ
GREA2Y RE. 'frTOV 1V DRXESS GOODS AND NO lft*S* x
ORD R TO MAKE R00}\ .rOR YAZsL SWO0K,
IN order to maokefom for our Fall Sto6k, we oer the reniainia of our
Spring and Sumnier Ooods at. COST to 4St tbft1RS.
Perthshire Lawfs at 7t rents.
Paciho Lawns at 12 centsr
Lace X-unting4 at 22. centd.
Linen Suiti4gs of different grades.
Dress Gotds of various styles and prieeO.
Cypress Cloths at 17j cents
White Piques, all pnies.
Centenhial Stripes from 7j cents V#.
Aof . iboA Lot of Edgings from 24 cents up.
A Lot of Ribbons tobesold for what they Avill bring, as We desire k&
close out this part of our stock.
Best Unlaundried Shirt in the World at 871:centw eah
Aiether grade at 724 cents, and all other good* in propor*tioS.
Remember the above prices are for cash 6h M/e 8pot. Thief wilT &6e6'-d
charged to any one withoat-an advanee. No exceptions made.
0Fit EILDER a co
6 ulff
MHES' HOS
GME AT BARGAINS 1N SHOES AW
1VIMNAUGI1S,
11AIN6 purchased a nice line during ihe recetf def'ne, I will oor
great inducements to.the trade for the next thlrty days before takin.g
stock.
A good 12 Thread Sergi Gaitr at $f.OV
Somothing nice in a Half Cloth at $1.25.
103 pairs Grain Shoes at $1.46
Something nice in Half Cloth and Kid Buttoned, very low for dasf
1 Case rogais at $1.25.
1 Case Plough Shoes at $1.25
211E BRST GOODS IN W1[NSAOR1 FO. TiT &ViCjY.
P Cuscs Woman's Polkas at 85-, M5e, and $1.05-far below their aetua
van.. 100 airs LLdiO1 C1oti GaitOS at 95c, $1.1') and $1.25. to. reduce<
t,Li. 1.00 Pairs Pebblo Orain 6i.oes at $1.45. $1.65 and $1.88. 150'
iltlfr and otif Shoes at $145, $1.65 iand $2.00. The best Misses Grain.
kunied shoo in the St-atex for $1.25.
Tin. Glass and Crockery Ware. These Goocds . hate marked down to
t;u1(h paices that will defy comnpefition.
Just, received rfty Patont Fly Traps. Give me a call before baying,
july L eder o(1.ow Priobs.
THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED
CHALILENGES THlE WOflLD TO PROD UCV 1's kQUIAL I'
$1,000 REWAR~D
L8' One-thou~sind dollars r'ecvard offere6to any person t.hat stiH do as gi-cat
a range of work, and do it as wvell, on an - otheri iachilne as na can, be dtone on
the "A AVIS VERITICA L FEED SEWVING MAClI INE."' Arrangneents forP
the contest wvill be miade with any one desiring to comipete for the ahove-niamed
reward1, withun a reasonable time after writteni apl)icationl is rceIivedh.
DAVIS SE 'WING MAU M~ [NE CO.y.
ccnvother lairge lot of the above Machines and the I'mi'oVed Weed Just re--'
coived.J. 0.- BoaG,y Agent.
White afrd Colored Piques, Dress Goodsh in variety, Illusion, Silks,. Satins.
Ribbons,. Corsets. Gloves, Notions, Hosiery, Lace Boannts,- fuching,,
Belts, ]famner and Lace Collars, Fichus, T1ies and everything. generally
found in a first-class Dry Goods, Fancy Goods and. Millinery. Establish'
ment. You can get all you wvant as lensonably as' same-goods-can- be bought.
anywhre' ' J.- O. B'OAG.
Fresh Arr vals Every Week
--21 THE NEW STORE.- '
PTONAI. snppiles of Pac'fie, Perth,sire, Lattice, Lacco and Victod inn s, dhiecked and'
tmar sneer . rnant aClo9N re Lijne, aec4i ,prints,, an in new stylesi, Long
'A'I"itEVI .IL-ILK RIBBONS, at T.'J and 'I wINTY-FlYVB (CENTS, woR'iIl THREE-Ii
seM"st**'h,nve en nade BINFORE THlE TIDAL wVAVE IN PR1IoEs AND APFiR ITS'
Teb,s kanrtmen con LA , Goen g ie godv e urcustomera for their patronage.
WE MkLL STRICTLY .IVO2 CAS.h r
may i1 DESP'OR TES &, EDN AiDS,~
BARGAIN! BARGIN!.NIie
L A D I IE S "' WJ BudLEAVE~ to infor'm our
customers and the public generally,
i' A K i 0 011 r 9 that -e avepnrchaa(ro.au esars.
McMASTri2R B3RICE &. CO. their
I(1'D GLOVE entire stock of
And thabtie will always. liep oni
C) E 11S T ~hand a FULL AN]) SELECTED'
FOR MERt PltIClg $1.50.. STOCK, AU we ask Is a trial, and
sU* S 7 1) / on will find-our stoocand prices to'
MoMASTER1I 10XC & O. IF. McMASTEQ & 00'
I ul I7 may 6