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71 jIE EWS AND, AERALI). I NN1-11 O, S. C . t) rS.I Taxm New York Heral Atilt Insists la that. Roscue is tlie tiga to astart a tiiird party. SAutv THt>EN would not be Seiator !if he had a lease of life fokr u hundred b vears. J'IEgRft i>tuLLAup's lroqua(isi$ t'he first American horse that ba won the fI Derby since the races were 'iustituted a hund.red years ago. EZ1gliand doesn't I" .exactly know -w-hat to say about it. T cOsts atbont M m1uch to carry a bushel of corn trom Columb.aI to Blackstock as It does to take a .bushel 1 from St. Louis via Ne\v Qrleans to Europe. Compet.itlop is the lire of j trade. ' JEF-FEneox DAVIS, in his book, sits down pretty heavily on Joe jo.bnston and Beauregaret the former for gen- 1 erally disregarding instructions, and I the latter for losing the battle of .$Luoh after Sidney Johnston had wou It. He als Alows conclusively by letters of the -members of the original Confederate Congress that Toombs was not the fnist choice for President. Ie would have appointed Hon. R. W. Barunwell Secretary of State had not the SouthiCarolina delegatIon nominat ed Mr. Meinminger for the treasury. The book Is admirably written, and it stands out for the right of secession tothe bitter end. Mr. Davis is seven .ty-thrc years old, but still has the fire .of youth about him. Polities of the Week. The Readjuster Convention has met i Virginia, and, after two days wrangling, -has nominated a man named Cameron for Governor. The contest was very licated at first, sever al candidates being in the field; and at one time It looked as If there would be :a split. Mahone swayed the convention absolutely, -Seven hundred and thirty dolegates were preaent, of -whom seventy-five were .mologed. Riddle berger was not placed. Conkling sent Mahone a telegram expressing eyinpa thy with his aims. Whether this will help Mahone with Garfield Is a qties tion. The Virginia Democrats will soon have their ticket in (lie field and the battle will begin. The Republi cans have not decided whether to help worih, Mdahone or not.. boe i The contest in Albany 1s still 1: to tlhe' decided. Conkling still holds hiq i11)( I thirty-five followers. The half-breed viine "YoU have about sixty votes, but they cannot a coinlie on any one nan. -The Dcim ocrats still hold aloof, while the half breeds profess to be jubilant; the stal warts say that their opponents wil never he'able to combine on anybody and that Conkling will hold the key tc the situaition. - Governor Cornell'. .A" a l'~i~nii's, an wa i turned ont of offce by hayes.- .In re- 1 vengo Conkling made' Cornell gover *uor. Now Cornell refuses to take anv definite stand.;, and, while he professe's Mrendship.and loylty to Conkling, he allows himi~self to-be voted for, and is really the most prominent man in the t race. Thuis looks like base Ingrati- C tumde. The Republican members of the Newv York Legislature appear to be a f pack of precious scoundrels.. While a Conkling's p~ower wvas at Its flood v they fawvned upon him like so many ~ Rpaliels. Now that he is downi, they ~ all give him a kick, hoping to be re- te warded by Garfild. No dlecent man ci ,ctmn have any respect for such out rageous ingratitude. It is predicted that this quarrel will defeat tehe Republicans In Ohio in 1) October, and Governor Foster, who s$ desires -to succeed himself, Is In some .alarm. Thurman Is mentioned as the ft Democratic candlidate for Governor In b' that State. It Wvould be glorious If he could be elected. ti The election for Congressman to succeed Hion. M. P. O'Conor from the necon~d district takes place on the 9th le Instant. Mfr. Dibble, of Orangeburg, at the D~emocratic candidate, would make at a good representative. Mackey pr'o tests there is no vacancy, but has 01 shrewvdly arrangedl that the Republi-. o rains shall vote for him anyhow, so that lhe may have two chanices for n< eettinig thme office. It is uncertinu now thl whether the Itepublicans will control T~ the next Congress, owing to the Re publican split. An unscrupu~lous lie- h to publican majorityv is Mckey's chance. Othmerwvise Mr. )?lbble will get the o seat, unless the Demnocrats do not turnt out on Thmursday'. bc PriJiTroN JN CJIAI.OTTE.-Pro. vc bibition went practically intfo ef'ect in IC Charlotte on the first instant. The to liquor dealers of that city procured an ordler from Judge Shipp requiring the a : Miayor toapp~ear before Judge Eure at di Cohumbus, Polk county, on the 24th re ' ultimao, and showv cause why an injunic- tir tioni should not be Issued a 'ainist en- > forcing the recent prohibition ordlh niances adopted by the board of alder-ti men. Mayor De\Volfo, and Col. H. t C. Jones, as attorney, wont to Colum-li bus on behalf of the city, and WV. H o Bailey, Esq., on behalf of the liquor dealers. Judge Euro refused to grant t the injunction, and, therefore, the or dinances wvent Into operation at theth time contemplated. The defeated par- m ties have appealed to the Supreme Court,.but that does not stay the ef'ect afi of the ordinance. The Democr~at, froma which we get the above Information, an learns that thie wholesale liquor deal- an era and the wholesale lager beer deal- ti ers wvIll now contest the ordinances as m regards their branch of the busIness. ga --In Paris many scamps wheii ar- " rested feign epileptic attacks are car- or' ried by thie police into near-by drug wI stores, where they are left In the hands. ti of a physlojasi. ROVTuI o4gurnNA WN W1if. - Th -Wiliamsburg county has cotton th forims and shi iies WelIl 4eveloped. -('aiden htis shipiked 19,147 bales tik is season agaiiWIii,617 1or the lust to le. . M' ,-Kershaiv county has paid $2, ge 6.b9 in May taxes, against $1.49.40 st May. Co The peachem are .droppling. from or e brunches in Union except those on hil 0 old trees. .se --The Rev. Thonas Ward White-bas .3 1en elected pi:esident of th.e aLauena a el Collegre. .-John F1Iav, colored, :was arrest I In Aiken on Tueiday by the sheriffr e ,r carrying a pistol, A] -The Pthimetto Rifles of A iken have "solved to go to the Yorktown Cen- It !mnIitr1. Twenty.-eight mleul have Vol. Ieered to go. Vi -The Mav collection of -taxe' in Ihester conlli v illounted to about 8,000. Tbe collectim for the same laic .1nst -year :was about. 66,000. --It Is rumored that a colhkred man t vas killed at Williston. Barnwell ounty, by two white boys, one day ast week. -Mai. Jas, M. Poe, of the Lower Inas section of larnwell county, lost iisdwelling and Its - entiro cCntents f ast week-by accidental fire. -W. C. Benet, Esq., of Abbeville, as-been chosen by the Literary So, I ,loties of ErskIne College, anniversn-y >rator at the .eommenceneat at Due West on the 29th of Jue. .-Mrs. Anna Fleming was found i lead in her house near Rich 11111, in Spartanburg county, last Saturday. It Is supposed that she died during Fri day night. of epilepsy. -Salmon have reecntly to -. caught at Gooche's Ferry, on the Calawba vIi'er. Fish Commissioner Butler had thousands put In the river about two years ago. -Mr. John Bradlev, of Pickens, father of Senator Bradley of that coun ty, died at his homo. abont two miles from Easley Station, on Mlonday. He was eighty years old at the tlime of his death. -Mrs. Nancy McKettrick, of Bor deaux, Abbeville county, died sudden ly last Saturday, aged about sixty years. Mrs. McKettrick is the last save one of the kindred of George Mc Duffle, who still lives. She was the daughterof Mrs. Reese, a stster of MeDuffie, and of course was his niece. -Both the Lancaster newspapers, and the peo ple of that county gener ally, f'vor the lease of the Cheraw and Chester Railroad to the Richmnoiid and Danville combination. The Chelter newspapers and the majority of the people of that county, are opposed to the proposed lease. -G. W. M. Williams, Esq., counsel for the county commissioiers ii their examination of the conit.y's fiancial condition, intorIs the leoplNg hat Barnwell county will be better . by at least $16,000 on account of i'U'n vestigation. The report of the I colliission will not be made pSl uitil the September Court. %. -A man and tw'b women went ' the Crotweil Hotel, in Newberry,/v ordered dinner. In some waA, suspicions of the clerk were a and on examillation lie found ' 1o his guests were colored aid ed ordered out of tile hotel. that Bv the proprieetor of the h1 v were(e that he had bcen Inposen BleNise, lowed tihe party and 1Aal feelinr te i sa hitjian. Th pont, f nat 11o Wits' ilot *aa' pyltg..JarlW 9 nloney wias as good as anybody's vhereulpon Mr. Blease assaulted flint 1 nith a stick, striing several blon~ e.d Ilease was arrested. -The Connnissioner of Agricultureo s sending blaniks for data in regard to t heep husbandry~ in the State, and re 'uests for' specinens of native wools a his correspondents, the secretaries f granges, an-d to sheep-growers nroughout the State, with tl e intenm on of lpeparing a pamphlet on" thlis tdustry~ in Sotith Carolina. The in rmation alr'eady received gives the ssurance that it will be complete and aluablo. Ini the list of products, of *hich specimens were requested by me om missioner for exhibitlion at stlanta, wool was left out. It is In ~mded to make a specialty of it and ntributions are very m uih desired. .BRIC-A-an A C. -TPhe telephone has reached Eg.pt; G pt the Sphinx canno.t be induced to by '"he011." ui --The kinig of Zanzibar travel~s with a *ur hundred truniks. Thue king must an American girl. - -The last New England earthquakea rns out to have been not hinmg more an the noise produced b i u -One can got an idea of the bound- L se wealth of tis co unitry by looking 'U thie enbormas stealing our people can --Grants1 >caks of"myn old Secretar . Li State" wv thm much the same famil- ar rity as hie would speak of "my o d bull dog.n". -It alppears~ that Lord Dufiferln will 8 >t succeed Sir Edward Thornton as L e.Enlishm minister at Washington. in us wrill let. some other diuffer in. -''Will the coining mian uIse both 02 uds?" asks anl exchange. If he goes a puienic lhe will, for he will hlave to ill with both hands to get the ticks A' -A section of the day of Judgment;' ibriei-"Come,- Roscoc, get those neaS togetheri and hutrry up--"Yes s, Gabe, in just a mlinitet-I'm' eel. ~ting Tfommy PlatL; go on with your atintg 1" -A Connecticut mran has inivented reech-loading pipe, which can hN ei scharged an~d reloaded withouit beingt ei lighted and saves a vast amount of Ju no and matches and( vexation of' of irit, p9 -It is denied hv the Butler family. it time main whlo'Is to be hanged out" st is a connection of theirs. We da pO this (eiaill wtill reach thme place 3 execution ini time to save the 1poor tra lowy's neck, bel --Prof. At water has founid out that i tire is nio mlore brain food ill fish thanmi meat. 1s it p)ossible then that the elleet of Boston conmes from beans or all instead of cod fish? -* An excited 01(d maid in a temper' Ce lodge a few evenings siiice read J origInal poem entitledI, '"The lips)J it touch liquor shall never touch no," and the young men01 presenit ye her three cheers. -lie came into thue office and1 said, 'ou see, my brotheirs are shoomuak- aba , anldthevanendedl my shoes. N ow ty am I like Joseph, of Biblical hi18-po 'y'?" We give it up. "Wihy, be. isA I Wns snim1 ,.y. ..n. .rthr. *lliqujoal .1im wil. 'be held t -It was because his house was 11 ,sed at too high t rate for locil tax mi that Prhince Bismarck threateni remove (he seat ofgovermilent frc 'rilin. It is time that this .testy c ntleiian should be snppressed. -'The New York news bovs s p.tex of.t)io revised New TLvesthni I tjle streets. 'Tha1t's jiust what mi Lyc i(encIexpected. They are i he t. of boys and have no more use Testament thn a1graashopper has pistol pockept .b: Ins pants. -Two gentlemen there it: Ni el (eely and truly graiteri' t. oud gf dust rai(ed by Mr. Coiikli r. Daawes is oe .of them and - I our is file other. Thye got belh iilmedi(CIV anui. areii now Anfe a ne re-airrauginKg the.ri rdk4red -wVaistAcDAts. -'The New I , ork lerald says t >.tIw. ilhs (of thle MdisC Ihl11t re41 orgue it1 1thant city are selt therc Mhisk(e. It the IIerald would at ttle further back, it, .wg~ld fi)34d I be bodiles iI wtery case attacked Ahiskey first. Nothing is more p nI or less inclined to ~slaughter t vhiskey undlsturbed. -4 jittle miss has a griaudfa 0ho has 0ta -er to-open aind f Is crush hat. ,iThe-other day, It ver, he cane with an ordinary me1C. Suddenly lie sees the child c ng with the new stove-pipe wrin1 Ike an acCqrdeool. 11Oh, graidi ''," she say1, "this on1e is very h1 L'vc had to sit oil it, but I can't ge imorc than half shut." -T"his lal is ia Philadelp1i WVh. x large hat. he wears Th e I lat is ia sign of brotherly love. Philadelphian is happy, See I h broad smile expands his feat Why does the Philadelphian thus t his countenance? Itis because Yor'k C'uit have any' worbl's There are many Philadelpialns InI world. -''You look so happy that I pose yon have been to the dentist had tiat aching tooth pulled," sal Galveston inai to a friend with a a len jaw. "it ain't that that. make look happy. The tooth ahos than ever, but I don't mindit is that?" "Well, I feel soA Cause I have been to the - he was otit," and tile,-a pigeoi)-wilig On the sid. ta -fhiey were < s Wie route swilli t t % to- b'ibi "There is no exen. his so listening to men , s seof then),'' said the he n ''1 (10 10t ii conlgress. !"I do not kmu , a Bav a CD nt Bradv Ijacl ed the yot ver have 'found ten did I e wanted to bribc to Say, t, 0 listen to hiin tc out M . nit business." themg.4 0p ...... tinev , has long since 6wardel alrVigor the foremost g reliable Ilair lRestora. s etlectual, agreeable and y haIrm]less.. It makes the Mand luxuriant, and old age Suhel unfalshionable, * -rc SOUTH CAROLINA, ce n' OF FAIRFIELD. , Esq.. Probade Judge. httio E. Starnes hath coU ' ink to grant her let. J. R. BO0 V(, of the estate and HE AS, byne1., deceased: eT atnd idinon. mde sa 4% n~ cand don ra of adminitn orean1e etaoJoeh''' and Xpear before Trhenso are,.therefo ..bate\be held at sh all and 8nIflar al~. S. C., : 'to 21st L*1 of tuo~ i4tdt ublic 'i hero eceased, thant they b ooreu,,d show Io, in the Cour1 t of P~ .why~, thh I ad airfiold Court Houbl Cgranter ay of June. after his 6t of fat 11 o'clock in the t< iune, if any they have, g, J. p , iimlsbration should not b ' Given under may hand. one, Anoo~ijni 1881. Jun 7 -ilx1i II BOYLE , ATTENTIi H AVING determined to "CL UT" our stock of Spring Dri cods, we off'er you from this di nusual bargains in salme. We lh complete line of thiese goods, a r'tios will do well to call, examni d price these before purchasir e~ would also call your attention r lineO of Fancy Muslin and Lin iwns. In white goods we are "F1 p." Our line of these goods co its of Linen Lawns, Vietoi itwns, Bishop Lawvns, Plai, Pla d S tri pod Nainsooks, Jaconel imbiis, Piques, Plain and Pia i85, &e., &e. Lacos, Lact ces. E~X'ginigs, Edgings, Ed1 LLL AND SE"E FOR YOUI SELVES.' [cMASTRi', BRICE & KETC[H: may 7 Auorron's OFFicE, 'HIE books of this office wtill be op - f'roma June 1st to July 20, 1881, e returnsR of per'sonai propeort ow by each taxpayer on the 1st; day no. All miale liersons between the a~ twenty. one and~ sixty years are liable li-tax, and will report accordingly. ?or thie acconuluodtation of taxpayers Li be at tho following places on t1 ya speoified for the purpose of ree Sreturns, viz.: Voodward's, from the arrival of froig in, Juno 8th, to doparture of sout tin passenger trai n, une 9th. Vhijte Oak, June 10. )urham's, Juno 11, 3aidwvol1's Store, Juno 13. )ladden'g Grove, June 14. tidgeway, Juno 16 and 16. lear Creek, Juno 17. Ilythewoodl, June 18. ennhings' 8tore, Juno 20. onkinsville, Juno 21. Ilonticello, Juno 22 and 23. Iuckbeond, Juno 27. 'easterville, June 28 and 20. 'lease take notice that the office I ransbore will 1-0 olosed dluring ni once at the above appointmiento, anl n on all other days 'during the aj nted time. lI. N.tfjAWitHER P C- NO DANOWI AJ'N lAY A-i l* ily PLI.-Thy are hurmless to the moit dicltitte person. bit. so pi-netrating that they cleaT IIhO ,YlAoi of all impurilles, end gently excite tho i liver to healtby netlon l'rict 15 vents per box. Id Hold by all druggist, in this county. S9hi1A. A IA. ApHil 8. 1878' Mr. J. 1'. Goodwin. Agntli-.lar Sir' i: I (ake g .pleasure in stating that I have used your MNcii cated Stock Feed on a very poor cow, with lit grelit auceesi. -6tyw looks much better now, gives a grat ode niore jilk, and 1s much u - rior. ItherefoitO IQcommIe'Id this miediciltC or 1111 wh wish to-improve their %ttAWk, Cattle ro and horses as It Is truly what It ls repreplente to be. Very respecifully, A. KAY ,& R-11yAULA. ALA., July, 1878. ho 'Mr. Sho'lnfeld: I uisi-i one sack of your stock %(3 Feed ou iy CoW, wl'lli very satisfactory re suitv. Sheo hnd recent dropped her calf, and . , wa4n it Poor condt lol and by the use of you 11'. Stock Fied She was Ila pldl improved in flesi and milk. Very respectf'lly. Sold by the druggists of tO count., rA. I. Norton. of Savnnah, writest I as surv you It oilm,4 111.1 >lt-easure to give my 01) 1.1t proval :-I.(] ti0tli' pit- fi fztyor of ycur 4li' Rtest (),rrha:vings si~v, it a : failr trial Iiati * ber of ciiene whri e iIt 1: v'il hu.-ec-e5 iI til Iby tiramn t, )f it oilliis via'd Cetiuniptioll L.-[ve yea1r1' . go m i wiltl wa ' r U eII' III O3 skimpt~ lon'.h ha4w b131 tell col'fin, dI to her bedl thi hailt gieIer part of the Iime, for six knonlhs wit the hfectic Fever every dy atd I had but Iliti: ho ns of her r'covery, but. by perseveran iC w- with tne bleissing.of G od, her 1,ungs ar ,V hll perfectly sound. I gave her no other Medicine than youus id a cough syrupI I have generaly given them together t, a het' strong faith in botht. I Succeeded In 's number of hopeless cases a nd regari on. Ow- I,ung Itestorel' as .a valuable p5. alm. Please setid n'e -per express three do remit silk nearly out. Send bill of same an remail, promptlly. Wishing arou good suc o i1- ~Yours respectfully, , M. D., cod A. It. NO - Savapnah, Corner WestBro an.d far GA. t'Georgia4. ON, GA. ii'd. ne, Gentlemen: t it Messrs. Lamar. Rankin lesterer cured --One bottle of Brewer's Ie. I will want ie of Pronchli l in aw tend keeping it in ian,. a few iore bottles sooI oider Ill it valua Il fO etcifully. 'ge medane. IIENCY DAVIS. T le of this county. Lt a Sold by the -. -. S -- IT, WilY IHESITATE? Plax TIIOU .01 WOMAN IS Fasi ,o discoverie lookitig to the Amions ' elioralion or I1f hhuman race. falA h to higher con1sideriation thll t 1*l8 n ( i's Fc'-lllleIegulator, "W mII an' e ' . 'By it womalali cm7('ancipate-1 , cl-less ill8 peculiar to her sex. Be. 8It 10 power ill irregulnrities of the i n I I jtcures "whites," suppression ain . menses, 'and removes uterine obstrue {} It cures constipation and strengthens stem, braces the nerves and purifies the .I never fails, as thousands of women Prepaled by Dr. J. Bradfleld Atenta, Ga., { rice 61 50 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. TOMAvi'M.LR, Ga., June 28, 18TS. I have been selling Bradfleld's Female Itegu. lator for years, and it still continues popular an evidence of iteheing all olnimed for it. Ican recall instances in which It afforded relief after - all the usual remedies had failed. 6. J. QAS$ELS, Druggi'st. MAcON. GA., Nov. 1, 1879. I Dr. C. J. Moffett-Dear Sir-We have been handling Tecthina for several yeais. and the demand Increases as the Article becomes intro duced and Is known. Our sales average from two to three gross per month. We believe that your Teethina (Teething Powders) will eventu. ally become a standard and inldispensiblo arti cle, for in 10 single instance has it failed to give Iartisfaction. No complaint has ever been made to is, hence we conclude that It does all Jou clali for it. Mferit a bound to suicceed. IUNT, ItANKIN & LAMAR, D'ruggists. ------A t' PIttnY, GA. April 1., 879. I have watched the use of the medicine now know n as "SwIf'8-Syphiliitc Speciflc". since the year 1827-over-80 years--and have never heard of a failure to cure vhen properly taken. I commenced the-usdof It on Imyslaves, betveen 1850 and 184%, and also OId a number of my neighbors and in every case that came within my knowledge It effected a cure. In 1835 my brothler-in-law, G c.g Waker, bought at auc. tin a slave no lea 004. After tIle purchase if. was discovered flI hA lid had Syphilia for fvellj Fard na remeay , Illd iotir weeks hie wats soundl and wveHl and in a short time had as flae a head of hi Ir as was evet' ownedi by a regro. ie owqled this slave man' years, iand he never.had any return of Ihe iscase,116r'l- a'ny's Work. This isonly onie among hunhle finstances of remarka. le cures mnade by this medicine. In all my past life I have nevet known a remedy that wotild so fully accomplish what It is recoin mended to do. II. L. DENNAltD. TilE 8 IF E~ICIFIC COMPAINY, Proprie Soldl'bY M'l Bruggists, Call for a copy of '-Young Men's Friend." MAKING WATCHES. DefectIve Watch Cases aro one of the chief *uses of so many watches not being good .10e pieces. The cases being thin and not fit .well, admit, dust a'nd dirI to the move . , which soon interferes with the running p' .of the watch necessitating cleaning, rc pa ~,&c., and the amount thus paid out if app towiard bulying agood case in the be ginn. Would have inved all this trouble and e~xpen We have recently seen a case that meets the requirements, it having been 8 carried j over twenty years and still remains 8 perfeot. refer tothe JAB. BOSS8' Patent Stifrened , Id C'ase, Which has become one I Of tile staph rticles Of the Jewvelry trade, posse'ssing a does so many advantages over all other wa cases, being made of two ,hea vy plates o hid gold over a plate of comn- ] 'Sosition. And w dvlse all our readers to ask ' er Jeweler for and or catalogue that will De plain the mannt n wvhieb they are made. ig , is the only Sti ed Case made with two C esof gold, seami pend~ants, and centre, 10 gjoitscrown phC , &c., all of which are. Cnl by letters pate Thterefore buy no I. ef la(fore consulting a wceler'who keeps the lOSSC08' Patent 8jj ed Gold Case, thmat ii - oe er the differe, e between it, and' 'la case . 101ns that claim t equally good. -JAS. hy all responsible welers'. Ask to you maU rrant thalt accomi ies each caise, 8,all lmita0 ePersuaded thait a other make of id For sal od,. ap 12. lice tho w. 81 hind dlon't '~ ~ lirv ..case is asg - EMOVED TO E occupied by Jot"n C I HA E Red; one door souti ] store formerly . j oniu Johnston, doce to o F.E~dr, - of STAPLE and Jl~ES, WINES, es my former business oFANCY GR1Cl! nf renovated I 2o LIQUORS and OrC utedff. aT hehOselI glad to Ii. and enlargedi, and has % r n ent appeafrance. ..I will .* o please see all of my old casti~~ps friends, and will strive 'tuance them. Thanking them i patronage, I solicit a contk of'the same. "" niro It.. y Respectfully, rtm. W. He Drhalg. Ja., nUAppy HOMES, aWhat li earth dearer li palace or frove Thaitt 111118V at nighltfall frolm lips tis wolk&e. AM yes,. Musi , Sweet Music, doe make Hom, Sweet Homo, happi'or- a dearer anthe head of a family tst. Ihese days of culture and progress 0o not place a Piano or fan Urgan ih hi home, ecpl)rives liigelf ard,,. ear Qnedss a vast amoiunt of pu and refining enjoy ment. Our Supoy outhland.hasaom tl Iato4 ten ears ta n .a wonderful -*It.i ora n Mu,- 1 development and th I grand qu esti ow being agitated in he milliont is not "Shall we bu v at milliuou , it "Hlow pnd where sklal we bum ..nd it is a perplexing ques he papors are now floode< tion, t9 g advertisements offering won gaina of $.00 Pianos for- t97 d Orgians for 485. One friend ad - is. an , anotliee that, and so on v the worried buyer becomes actualb, Id to buy at all. Iest rs be cheated r5 sg d.elgvs until some unserupuloul aveling agent comes along and "scoop; 1m in with a cheap, "anide" instru nment. whitph, in the end, proves 6 source of mortificaiton, rather than of enjoy ment. WHERE TO BUY, HOW TO BUT THE QUESTION SOLVED. Ours to answer. Ours to point time plac< to buy good, honest instruments at hones h-lces. Ours to savopbyyers from lanposi ion and overcharging. 'The naissoion of LUDDRL &. EMES 2OUTHERN M U 8 I0 HOUSE The great. Piano and Organ HousA o: the iqxtli, to furnish Southern buyer with Pianos and Organs from standari amakers, at lowest 'factory wholesah prices. Established in 1870, and now ar amamiense Music House. Magnificent Dou, ble Store. silty feet front, three storiea above bascment. Two hundred PianoF and Organs in stock. 'rTousands of *n struments sold yearly. Our field th< south. Our customers legion Our capi tal ample. Musicians ourselves. Ax army of employeeo. Branch Houses in seven cties. Our travelers everywhere. Exolusl-.'e contro),of the best inatruments in the world. Direct connection with manufacturers. Always pioneers in low prices. Able and willing to compete with the world. Pledged and sworn to do it. AND NOW MARK US .WELL, Don't wasto time answering absurd anj deceptive advertisements. If you vant cheal) instruments, we have them, and at less thau the lowest. We compete with Beatty, or Marchall & Smith, or any other man, no natter where lie lives or how much he blows. 265 different styles and prices to select from, and such makers as hickering, Mathushek, Arion, Southern Gem, Mason & Hal-in, Peloubet & Co. Sterling. Sent on .tost trial, Low feght guaranteed. Stools. Covers, Music and MUsIcAL .oURiNAL given free. A little cash now, and balance in the fall, is all we want. $pee.ial ternms fo.r midsummer trade. . 0 second-hand Pi&nos and Or. gans, in good repair, to be closed out cheap. Write for Catalogues, prices and erms It will pay you. Address LUDDEN & BA TES, Savannah, Ga. N. B.-Bend also for Catalogue.of Sheet Iusic, Music Books, Violins, Guitars, Plutes, Band Instruments, Drums, trings, OrguinettAs, Zithers and all amall Musical Instruments. Immense itock. Lowest prices South. may 24 SE COND I HAVE JUST RlECEIVED AN ~LEGANT SECOND STOCK OF 300DS, WHICH IS READYFOR INSPECTION. ICHE HANDSOMEST LINE OF Ladies' Neckwear in the City. CHE BEST STOCK OF WHITE Goods in Town. LGENT for the DALSHEIMER 3ROS., OF PH.LLADELPHIA, FINE LADIES SHOER. 3ARGAINS in GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Respectfully, may 28 B'ROM THE WRECK One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, no Tire Shrinker, three Screw lates, ono B3ellows, one An'il, one ise. One 23oxing Machine, cost .0,will be sold for $10. te i of Oval, half Oval' Round, land, quare and Tire Iron ; Hubs, pokes, Rims, Carriage Bolts, Tire olts and 11 manner of castings. O B SO D REGARDtESS OF ULYSE . DESPOR~TES. may 1d~ . .I of the oheapeat Toiet r a he prie evyer- broughitto New and be 0onvinood, TELL ., . , - 140 Ilnetr* MakeI~') I L'1 l everinroduce . I " it 4Q 9%re fitn .orset Y I 1Ilo H M / t i H~ii'!I Z.. E~ \\\li E mi P -E.U liellmFlo" ' The "QUEEN;BESS" Corset and Skirt Sup ' ever introduced. It 61 a perfect Litting coret, strapk, easily ad sted to any desired 1ength. PA'fENT OLOTS STEEL PR1OTEC TOR, whic ru'stingNbut alto renders it impossible to brtok1 ticular. ,OR SALE ONLY by may 26 r Earlies Flow GR.A- .0: JD AE js OpO1T ES & C0LU.BILIA, S.O.UTF .HAE aECEIVED -Beautiful C7ambrica at 83 Beautiful licoes at 6 cents. Large inen '. at 10 cents. GOnts' Si k h ankerchief otheau kerchiefs at 10 cents. Ladies' Linen Handher BEAUTIFUL LINE OF SHO A DDITIONS to onr -large and select stock: application. DESPOJ March 8 GBAND & olo TO .TJD LA.DIES OF FAIRIUYEi IHAVE just opened and ba-ve now ready largest and best selected stocks .of MILIL] NOi'OK ever brought to this plIace. MRS. BOAG, with the assistance of her: Baltimore, intends sparing no pains in thesi and keep them full dluring the season. A FULL LINE OF:DRESS GOODS, Bu best and cheapest line of CORSETS. Also wear. DAVIS VERT SEWING Mi T HElaet nthemnar'ket for plaini or hoe THOUANDDOLLA RS REWARD it-both as a macline and the range of wor with any of the first-class nmachine on (lhe iv chiies ini use ini .lairflcld County,. .~ SCJ I.ST A fine lot of Planting Potatoes, Onion Crackers, Cakes, Candies, Bacon, Flour, A~ Tobacco, Cigars, Bedsteads, MlattressesQ. Tel To arrive, 16,000 feet of Good Assorted I Dry Goods, of all kinds, Millinery, etc., I lot of Spring Goods. mar 8 DON'T Until You Y STOCK of Furniture, which illh be a s ccordling to quality, and for desij Remember that, all my goods are warranted Furniture elsewhere, ten comae to the first best selectionm and can buv cheaper. Bear iii wa y, JBlythewood, White'Oak, Wbodward's amI~ Yor k. This Is a recommnendcatioun of the A new supply of Win~dow Shades, Wall P Frames, Chronmos, Hat Racks, and IBook She The largest suppl of Tini Chamnber~ Sets, n~ bbr Suite. Call and see them. A new snpp any. Don't Buy' a Machine merely because 2 it and likes it. Remember that most of the puffed have but little merit. Tihe one you iv time and vexation is noiseless, runis Jig It. Remember the &old Medal wvas awvardce over eighty competitors. I can refer' you to alway given en tire satisfrAction. Re'me mhe Sash Factory. All orders entrusted1 to me u the lowest pirlces. Furnit ure neatly repi red prepared to make to order. Lumber and ShI ingMa Whinie Needles and attachments and1( p1 mie. Don't fall to call before purchasing elst THE LATfla SEWING MACHINE. LARIGE ARMii SIEiPLE hoISELESS. SSETTING NEEDLE,. TH REAg4NG $HUTTLp~ oreel and wood.. Ans are col 4, 4T eling this editilon. Send for cireu AT. PUII'J8HTNG Co., PhIladelphIa, Pa. c OO co -ei~wnf .Adsgp A. b b~Aud e rusag ebemeond cede 19i . . . ' = orter is by far the most comfortable and has new and improved shoulder It also has the immensely p.Ppilar h not only prevents the steelq 'from the 'clasps. Warrantod in ev~jy par J. WL BEATY & CO. CAROLINA, cents. 3eautiful Lawns at 61 cents, owels at 25 cents. Large Line# 'owels ies).at ,0 cents 4a'. ies' Lawn Ha,zs1. Chiefs (Marv;els) at 20 cunts. S IN ALL .QUALITIS-. made .every week. Samples sent o4 TES & EDMUNDS, COLUMl-IA, 8, 0. PENING. -D (OUNTY for your inspection one of tihe KE', FANCY GOODS AND )ew milliner, MISS BLACK, of deparunents, and -will repledsla ttons and trimmings to match. The a lot-of Linen Ulates and UInder. -JFIVL ICAL FEED CHINES. v'y and finc family setving..ON to any oneo who can scompete ith k it turns out. Warranted to wvear arket.. Two hundred of these Ma Se'ts, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Cheese, cal, Hlamns, Smoking and Chewing >les, Safes, Chairs, etc. :>w down 1 to make room for a new J, 0.. BOAG. BUY he Iarmest, handsomest and chea p nafwrJkmanship unequale~l. to be as rep~resentedl. Price your !liaRs store where you wvill have the mind that I ship good1s to Ridge Blackstock, and as far as Chester quality anmd >rice of myn goods. >ckets, Brackets, Mi rrors, Picturo yves, cheaperct thtan thme cheapest. ade to match Cuttngo and Chamn ly of Sewig Machi ties as god as our mother or your neighbor ha. machines that are most largely 'ant is the one that willl save you ht and will last a long time. I have to one of the Machines I represenit many that are using it, and iti has i, that I am agent for a Door anid ill have prompt attention and at at modlerate prices. I am also ingles for sale at small profits. 8e, mrts of Machhies can be had through whore. RI. WV. PHILLIPS. sal res."fo~o~o r nser r elx 35s Yuitay Fails, K anas. Sc(A~tSG O S- ~ . aiosu80o asan I~~Wa i a ap7~