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I Iff V T*11'' 1'( A \'J', TI PR? XJ). r% i. %0?, S. C A-r LAT ACCOUNTS (th Legislature pI'New York were still fighting over e senttorships. There 8eenms to be I dieter'pinIaio. to ill tlhef ya-lCies beforte an adjotirlIWIt, Mit. J, If,-MAXWEL, Of GreMntville, is the p osyssor of aie hearilig te t "J. 1. Colihoun, Fendloton, 8. C., I785." t was purchased- at a sale so.uie years ago, and was ain heir- -t loIni qf the Callount finily, paryt 'of ~Whly spelled ti.le name GUoiihoun In ten. of Calhotui, - Tim LEGiSIA'rUin of New York has passCd a bill rOquiriig shopkeepers to ul)ply set'8 for girls employed, but &a"iy of the merchants are going .to Oppose it as an infringenjeoit .91 J.citr rights and as meddling with their busi ness, whiieh tlie-y dotft think the Legis- t lature has any right to do,. Ir is PoEASING to know t-hat the pre- t setnttne.t .9,f h gra.id jury is not, s i like documents too often are, nerely anl elpty form, but that it truly 2:ep resents telo condit-ioni of omir public ! offices. Tihe county ofielals have all I been faithful and zealous in% the dis- I ,charge of tiheir duties, ard they all de ser . -4e well-doie of the people. JuDoE BRYN, of the tUnitad States District Court, hIs rendered faln imln portant deeigion bearing upon the him' relaut tig to tle appointment of a U'ovril supl *rvisors. of election. The ,. Ir 4 'o e Ire8Cribeus that (Iet ' lu)tiviors shall be appoiited at least , tel days betre the election-and the I -luPeIvNisors For tihe spcial elletion in l tle Second District wIere appointed C (mly six days before. In this ftate of facts, a umotio.n was made to vagc.te all r these appoint Ileits, and Judge Bryan C on the 7th inst. passed all order grant- Rl Ing the motion. c TiE PzoirjrMgiox lOv1IMENT seems to be taking somewhat definite shape in this State. Petitions in favor of Legislative action are cir'culatilg in dife.renit Couniities, and they are said to have alreadluly l.umerone signatires. The letlpern lice Societies Inl Coluambia I have takei steps foir jit o rganization g of' general Prohiition League r througlout the State. A convention i of this League will be helt as soon as practicable, wheu addresses will be de-livered by leading temp.erainc ora- d tyrs. Aliogfther, the movenent seems Ia t0 brse taken quite a hold upon the i< public mitd, and there is no telling e what may yet Come of It. a T WOULD BE A (D1 IDEA to estab lish another Building nda Loan Asso piation In Winmsboro--aus the one now q existing has about accomiphjshed its (1 missiou and ceased op~erations. Avoid- Et ing the mistakes commiit ted in the i managmentof th oldconcern, and conducnted. upon0 pinci pies pu rely ynutual, such an insatitution may be f< 1)ioductive of much good. The prieB- b ent one has certainly been of some u benefit, though its usefulness was greatly imairied by the stringency of Its regulat 1D)i1 att(l the ruious 1l results they were calculated to pro- g duco. One diflicuilty in the way P now is the usury law. Ihut it may be ti that the Legislature could be induced il to exempt the new associationi from b the operations of that Jaw-which has ' been only' a d1pad letter from its pas1- s eage. b 1R1. Enw Anm:, A'iKIN'SON, of' JIoston, ~ is incl1ined to be very' severe upon01 the il cotton wor'kors of' the south, and 0 holds1 that very' radical changes must CI bo brought about in their habits anid a methods before the Cottonm Stetea can hope for' a large ruutasuire of success in 11 the spinning and we'aving of' the 0 stale. .lie says that n ginning and balinag in the South hal t'the plower' ap- t plied is wasted(, double the hiand(s are t empiloyed that. need( be, an d that nIne Ii bales out of ever'y ten are dlepr'edated n feni per cent. after being picked in the " field before delivery' at the finctor'v by ~ thp wagtetnM, shiftless, dirty, barbar' ('us 101anner In which the staple, is p treated. In view~ of' this and from ti athIer' causes, he thinks (lhat thte New a En~Igland 11111 manut rer'shave nothing to ti .tear f romt Soulthernt conipetit ion. And t< yet, niotwithtst anintg all this, cot tott e faictories in the South are payiptg hand& C sonme dlividenids---mnuch better, inidleed, thtan those of' Now England. It is 0, true, we hwk exp)'eice downt here, II but we presutmo we shtall 1)0 ablo to eC learn, after awhile. We are being g educated prt'tty r'apklly r'igt now, a and1( we have little feat' that. we shall 9 not. itt dIue thne, be ablea to conduct I I he mana1 th~etu ring b)usiUess quite as Mineeenfully13 na thbe staid.old Newv Eng. landers. Mt. A tkinson's opintion may' plroceed fr'om a fear th2 to scatter r factories over t he SouthI may' diiish the sutpply of mstony in Northeunt pJockets. --Thei natchn mnanufuctunera of, the L ited S'tates have given. a 'Catnadiant a rivail $100.000 ratheri thana have hinm sltart a mtianufactory' it this count ny.* lis iitdicates a priospierous conditiont of t he innteh nahnuthctur'iig inter'ests heire. -Somietjimes a little assistance at the I right Litme iii entable the system t) I hrmow ofl'a atitack which mdght. otht eriwioe result ini serious sickness.i Ayou's .Pills should( alvavs be kept ati hantid,.antd promtly~3 takent for the r'o.. I hertI~ fshight t aihntents, before they hbe- I comeil l1or~udale diseases. * --' appears (lhat Lord D)ufrer'in will nit suc'eed Sir Edward( TIhiornton as l th.igish mbdister' at WVashtingto,. TEhuis will let some othmer duffer' in.. I A 7'14ca FO R PRoutIIBTIO.(. 4, Titol- ro n i Former South Carolinian, Urgloitng Ji Importance Vvpun the geopto of the State. W V wnoxo110 , 8, C., 34ay, 6, 1881. To the .6ditor Of The .NeWu and '1r11r Theenlosed letter fr-om 01. Tholmas. ajltough adfkhvused to lie individlllIy, is uipiolla ubject 1liatt must initerest a hirg1e portion of 1or -eil1es. (ol. Thomsas has don iueh o advalice the goo,< pause In North ,arolinal, anld contributed t~o (te re. enlt prohlibitionl trim~upb inl "Char1lotte. ou are it liberty to ppblishi the let Very respectfully, your obedient ervant, JAB. H. WtON. oi. Ja8. II. Rfon, Winnsboro, S. U.: DYAu 8,m-Under a deep sense pf iuty to-3Ny lpstiye state, where repose he bones ohnv ancestrV for nearly wo conturics, I address myself to a rreat public question that vitally con :r118 thle Col)monl wealtlb, I tim l ware tht th private citl ;en ientures to obtrude his views ipon the public at.tention, lie -is ex >osed to adverse critleiin. lie may, ndeed SUM[er .ipeneiment of motive nd niisrejresentittioin of purpose. Be t so. Trusting to the integrity of ny self-imposed service, I defy eaum ly while .reiectfully challenging at 0iitloii hainln t It may be snid that the great danger hat now confronts us8 inl this land and lint imiiperlja its elvilizations Is strong lyink. It rages and-It i~cks us. , 8I1sall not stop'to prove this propo ition. It will be .admitted. The LCxt point. I make is that strong drink i a terrible evil, social, political, re igious. I light Casily s110W this, 11( o on to exhibit further its efLcts pon body, mind Ony morals ; might rove how it pitairlyzes the One, en relbles the second antd debatiches the hirsd. I miiht tell how the Jible and cience Join hands in denuncialuti of lie curse of lleolbolism. hit tlits I colsider lliecessar.V. Air Ceond proposition mlay take Its' place it the raiks of admitt(ed titlis. If 1 w, strom3r drink, proceeding from hll lmuivtitur anmmid sile of' intoxient Ig ]j jnors, is the great evil of the times ill thi couitry, imore terrible himi war mrid pestilene, whirlwvind or aithu(ike, a1s I could show. and if le e -8eets personia, social, imlust rial, eligious, are absolutely appalliig to inn1 and to HIeaven hateful, as lioughtful, eatulid minds will readily dmnit, then does it follow In logical rder that the great questioi of the ay for South Carolina, as well as for b10 country ats a whole, Is how shall re moet imd destroy this giant evil. 'he disease adnitted, its desperate haracter not deieid, the obvious lestion, I repelt, is, How shall the isease be removed from the body olitiu? This is the question tht I sk to present; this is the lroblem mat I uaslk to golve in tw inlterest, of a rand Sate, proud In, arts aid arms, ich in a goodly heritage. I come ow to Wha5t is no less pluii to aill, mat is. what ill the remiedv--what the let hod of statesmanship to adopt in r der to des troy the disease of' troig rink? Now this, I think, will be thnitted, that all measures designed > regiulate the evil have hitherto 'fil 1. To enire tihe disease of iltemper lce by orgaiiziig tile license systein, > regulate the 1mnut111fact ure and sale inltoxicaits, hits eintirely fliiled of' ieofpurpose in view.. All expledienlts, l rstron~g, havre proved inade late and have fallen far short ot the bjtets sougaht. T1his certainaly holds1 i South Carolliwi. The condit ion of to State no0w, and( the history of its glslationi on the subject, proves this W hat, thou, is the r'emledy pr'1Ood >r Southb. Carolina? I answer it is to a found ini the meaC~surIe of' entire antd tier prohibit ion ini the matter of thle anuftctture and saile of intoxciants. I hiiive niot time now to give my stronig reasons'' for the fauith that is mie. Thait tim~e may comec, God ranlt thait it mayl comeI speedIily. At resent I must be br'ief. It is enough say thant I have the figures, the facts, ie argument to present at the right me anid place0, and that I ashalhl then) readty t9g tfy conclusions with any lampi.on of aniti-pr'ohlibition before to august tribnal of the peop1le of' auth Carolina in thieir muajesty assem1-. led for high deliberative purposes. 1lfmyjudgmient. ealnly and devoutly inbd niyconclusions based upon he granite mass15 of conviction,. the iiy iremnedy for the great evil of the 13y In South Car'oliinu is >rohibition. :onice the highest p~riucil andt the The axe must be laid to the root ol' e U~pas tree of Alcoholism. In 1no hoe' way can) the evil- he eradiented. lie knife of' sociOty mst be applied (lhe deeph roots of the canicer of in~ m1praci'tie in order to impr)Iovei the itient's health anid even to sav'e the te of' civilization. I shall niot, stop) :>w to dliscuss the r'ight to prlohiblit, atr to debate ini high ar'gumeut till: the 'cent quesCtlons tnat. are- conneLcted 'ith the statesmranlshipl of pruohiibitionl. is enotigh for uie to say thait I pro >so to miatke the argumi~ent when the 111 shall comel, andit the deman~ld shall '1se. M~y preOsent designi is to make a Iggest ion to the friendts of' pro'hiibi on all through tile State, and that is organize, as8 soon as pralcticable, iln 1(eh counity, to the end( of' calling a onven01tion1 to meet ini the Capital Ith the view of bringinig Its inifluenice h ear ttpriu.the~ next mleeting (ltt the eneral Assembily of' South Carollina. ut I wotuld be niothinig if not practi ii. This prIoposed organization is the ist. of' my appelI. TJhie State of' mv loptioni.is pi-ofuly mlovedi 011 th'e. nestion. It shakes from- cenitre to .l(1trou ferenice, and thrills with a 1euavenborige ~al. It was miy fortune recently to attel Convention of the Prohiblitioniists of [orthI Car'olina,. iicar'hy four hiuiidred rong. It met, ata Iltleigh. I hiave eover* Inot a body mnore intelli genlt, .oreo refilled, inlore sturidy3, miore hCIigh lned, more1' zealous and1( resoltt. Voxc 'oPuli l'ox D~ei. T1hie pr1ohibitionl ilovemen~t wals put uponI its str'oner ogs. TIhie best elemounts of' Nortl Iarolina hit wealth, intelleet anud ebar eter' are'1 engalged in. the rnefor'm move nleit. The Goveimor hats throwni his iersonial,and1( ollicial inafluence in thme cales o1 prlohibitioni, to his nevri lying huonior lie It said, and( then mens1. 1ire 01 lo iif pribtoll proiOises to he en,~ bironied ini AuIgust next at lhe ballot >ox by the sull'rdlges of' a malljority of' a ~rent State.. Buit, sir', loyal 1to both the Car'olnas, lot. Ior'geftnl oft liy South. Car'olina aitiity and cit lr.eniship, this appeal ias been dlictated by ai direI' to extenid o South Cartolinia the prliceless opp1)0r unaity of a great reflormn. To see .both the Carolinas enlisted in his mneaisurie of highest Statecrat and 0 $ee eachl tium1111phant on1 thle mightvy ssue would 1l1i the meiasurIe of' m1' rdanmymbto. Th.scc.+ ful conisilmiationi of' the prohibition Illovemtielt inl South Cairolii might Well satlsf' my best tispirations. I know that in tOhe eurrelts iof tle world there are no crowns f'or the poieer's Siweat- and d((usty bro. Ut 0is mat tert; not. Wk l may we Spenij ti ad be spet Il in great cause that reaches beyoind the State and even the cotii try Iiand embrace. humniitv. EIough for tihe early and sell'-sacriteing Labor,. (br" tic approylj of his on% n conscience spjid fleaiveni's ipplatuise. Ill regard to (lie effects of prohibi, tio1 Its IL imieasnlre of lobi.Ost. and best Stalestnaiship, I imigh.t writo a voluinie of n1iitiany pires ani(d not, exihust the IUeaven;-bornl themle. To sur nothinig of lae nental, Imora, 'eligiious results inl eouth Carolina, tihe eflects on wha.t may.bo Called the economics of the St.ate JiMe Incalculable and inestnmabe. I understand well that prohibition will not bring about fihe niilumihum. 1 am not living in it ''fool's paradiset." nor do I pioposo to'coiinve you thitb ell. But as I coilteimplato the results of prohibition anid (lie nprooting of the tree of Alcoholic Evil, tmy heart is ,moved it the speetattle of solid good for South Carolina aind her .people whot I hold in my "heart ot' hearts." Conciscly expressed it, will bring large prospeto'ity tll Imlueli of peace. E4veni at- one of votulr own poets has expressed it woll(d I sa%, alt) thus1 close my letter on PROIInTION: ",Oh. ponder what it means! Oh! tun the rnyturous thought in overy way! Oh givo the vision ind the fancy phly, And shape the coming scenes. "Peace in the qliet dales, Made fr nkly fertile by the blood of man; Peace in the woodland and the lonely gien, Peac1 in the peopled vales! 'Peace in the crowded town, Peace in % thousand fields of Niavinggrein, Peace in the highway and the flowery lane. Peaco on the wind swept down! "Peace on the furthest seas, Peace in our sheltered bays and ample si'eaiHs, Peace whereso'er our starry garland gleams, And peace in every breezel "Peace on the whirrirg marts, Peace where tlo scholar thinks, the hun ter roams, Peace, God of peace! peace, pqco, in all d our homes. And peace in all our hearts!" I am truly yours, JN(. P. TioMAR, C. M. I., Charlotte, N. C., May 1, -The Belnnetisville fvarvmer's Friend of the 2nd inst. says: "The coroier wAas notified on Moniday morli ing of the discovery of a Set of' hurnnn bones inl Forni'ss Swain1p. on the lands of' Mr.- W. 1). Evanis, and of a desire to have the matter investigated. Hle accordingly repaired to the place amnd tound tle clothing andl([ bones of what was evidently ant aged human beigg. A key and knif'h were found in the clothing and a cloth sack withit a leath. . eir strap ietir by. These were it once recognized by ia nluimber of colored per-sois as the property of' an old col Dred woian name Nancy McQueen,( agedi about seventy-fiv vr car's, wh' lived in the neighbonrhool but had t beenm nissing since March last. It is hought fliat in crossinig thle swatup to s r'isit some friends dinn the cold( ~ weatheir ini March that she- must have lost heri course and perished with the n old." FINAL DISCHARIGE. OTII'E is hereby gir en that on the ' 30hday of June, 1881, at 11 >'clock, a. mn.,. will apply to the Jadge f Probate for Fairtleld County for a hmnal discharge as Admninistrantrix of JAMES M. PHINNEY, de:ceased. MARY'IT. PINNEY, jun 2--t3xl Adnministratrix. C A BEAU'TIUL 1J00K for the ASKIlG Bly Opplyin persor~nailly at the nearest fhiceof Ti'l & SINGER MANUiFACTUR- o [NG CO. (or by postal card if at a dlis. Lance) any AlIUL'T person will be pre- a ltented witht a beautifully illustratiod copy3 j >f a New Book enbitlod GENIUS REWARIDED,t C -tha THE STORY of the SEWING MACHINE 0 aontainintg a handsome and costly steel e engraving fronitispi'cc. also. 28 finely en-e graved wood ents, and bound in an olab- .' arato blue and gofd lithiographed cover. .3 No charge whatever is made for this land-a some book, which can be obtained only by applliention~ at the branch andl subordi- s nato ofilces of Th'Ie Singer Manufacturing a THlE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Princeipal Offieo, 34 Union Square, may 17-Iy New York. [i~I~~tst 10e S nd MACH IN . 64- NW~ CH ARL.ES.S'. 5A(.TJNOR E M D,p R. WV 19IIPS, Agent, Winins boro, S. C. deoc ELEGANT JEWEL.RY CHEAP: ahnrk tie "'lt lie iny I 3 can a old wtdatch chain, agate sawl pin layse etiew aea etti c fe buttos oal neck butn ering, pocket b okin tana k VIitig rca rds. Al ths u sitl to y o fo ec i n lp'at $ o 1.00. rhe lot oeun be re-] rThe gtoa akt a cntans o'e suprb athys can eo scarf lil gnuin arisian diamond stud nkc slvhu tus a ted clar button, p cameo'rnag. Maltese ear-rings with 1'. damond stIngs, eo us' ful i ob, amethyst st. ady'g caneo a rf pin eng.gl iae sleeve buttons. see hy ali for i. 2 fo t.), 4 fo 6. Thirsso N. Y. JEwVELRY 0, A tlan ta. (Ia. rH Rw ArANTA OrAM siysi! " This company is ouer'ntearele a l tou 4 'a m~uu, they give for. SPECIAL NOTICES. No DANoRlt IN TAEINU MAy Arrml I.IvKIt are halit'ucs e t) the most, delic.to li s.,- so peluierating th.i thoy clear the system of titl filpuri ied, and gent y exeite the liver to hathy nellon. P1rice 13 eents per box. bAd by all @truggiot~ ti this cotinty. 851).a, A LA.. A pril 8. 1878* Mr. J. P. doodwin. Agente-Deir ir: I tak plentture in t.ating that I hnve used yottr NMedi Cntad StOI Feed ot a very poor cow, with great. stivcess. Shte look.s mich bet.ter nocr, ivesi a great deal more milk, and is much iu Orlor. .1 therefore reconne4id thiN iedicino to i I Iinho wi eh to improve their stock, cattle lid liorses. a" it 1i truly what It Is represeitted to be. Very rcspectfuly, 4. IjAYSElt, 'r EntntLA. A1., uy,1'8 Str. Shoenfeld : I ius.d otte sack of your Stock Feel on ny cew. with very satisfactory to suits. 1340 hed recently diopped her ctlf, and bvta in or ocoId!tjon, and ythe ise of your tock Jfe d61e was r.tpIsly improved in flesl and mllk. Very respectfully. OF,:. It. DINT, Sold by the druggists of t8is county. Dr. A. it. Norton, of Wivemish, writes: I as ttre you It Affords we pleasuro to give my ap. rovat and certificae lit favor of your Ling ltetorer, having given it. a fair trial in a nin., ber of eases where It proved success In the reatmoet of Bronchit is and Consumption. Irve years ago ny wife was far gone in 'on, stumptlion, site lndt ben confin td to her bed the ieatierjirt. of the tie, for six months wit.h lectic 'verevery day and I had but litle topes of her rerovery, but. by perseverance vith tne hlessings of God, her Ungs nro now )irfectly.sound. I gave her no other Lung feticlne than yours and a cough syrup I make. have generta!y given then togother r.s I have tirlog faith in both. I succeedid in curing a tuinber of hopeless casets and regard JBrower's ung Restorer as a valuable preparation. lease scnd me per express three dozen as I am early out. Send bill of same and I will remit iromn .ly. WNsling you good success, I remain, ours repectfully A. it. NOtTON, M. D Jorner West Broad and Uarris Sts.. MaYainalh, leorgta. MACON, 04. Messrs. Lamar Rankin & Lamtr, Gentlemen. -One bottlo of JIrewer's Lung Restorer cured ne of Bronchitis in a week's time. I will want i few more bottles soon. I Intend keeping it In ny house all the time, as I consider it a valua >le medIcine. Yours rospectfuli IIEN 'r DAVIS. Sold by the Druggists of this county. MANY COMBINATIONS tave beeh tried. but, none with such heppy re uilts as Rankin's Extract of Bucbu and junip .. If you are suffering from uny derangemet f the Kidneys or Bladder, nravel, Pcin or Veakness in ihe linck or Hip, get a. bottle-one r two will relieve you. This article has been before the public for early ten years. and its sale is constanjy in. rens g--and that with very little advttis -which roves it to be an artiele of merit. We nye tesimoninis from some of the leadin htysiclans of Georgia, South Carolina and lorida, and other States: ki reg'u' to Its re Inbility as a Diuretic, and a remedy for the dis ases for which it is recommended. Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin & Lamar Iruggists, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all Iruggists. MACON. GA., Nov. 1, 1879. Dr. C. J. 3toffett-Der Sir-We have been andling Teethina for several yea's. and the eiland increases as the article becomes Intro uced and is kiown. Our sales average from Wo to three g: oss er month. We believe that, our 1cethina (Teething Powders) witil eventu 11y become a standard and indlspensible arti I(, for in no single instance has it failed to give Itisfaction. No omplaint laa ever been made ) us, hence we conclude that it does all you nUma for it. Merit is bound to stecceed. IUNT, RAN KIN & LAMAR, Drnggists. PInR, OHA., April 14, 1879. I have watched the use of the medicine now nouwn its "Swif's Syphilitic Specific' since the ear 1827-over 50 years-and have never heard f a failure to ctre when properly taken. I nmmenced the use of It on-ny slaves, between .6O and 1845, and also 01d , number of my eighbors n, lit every case titat came within IY Rnowledge It. effected a citre. In is3 my rother-in-law, Georgc. Walker, bmUght at anc on a s/are. not warranted. After the puretiase ,was di .Yered that he had had Syphilia for voelvo y rn. .His-head was without a hair on lie freated him witht this remedy, and in mmr weeks he wva soundr and well, and fn a btort time had as ilie a head of hair as was ver owned by a n7egro. ie owned this slave inny yeis, anld he never had- any reSurra of Ite ditsease, nor' lest a day's work. This is only nie amiqthundre4ds at instances of remarks 10 cttres mande by tis medicine. In all my ant life I have never known a remedy that ould so fully accomplish what it is recom-. tended to do. U. L. DENNAIID. ii E' SWIFT IIPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprie, >rs. Alltat. Sold by 'til iugglesa Call for a -copy of ' Young Alen's Friend." MAkING WATCHES. D~efectIve Watch Cases are one of the chief riuses of so many watches not, being good meC pieces. The cases being thin and net fIt .f# well. admni4 (lust aad dirt to the- move lent, whlch soon interferes with the running arts of the watch niecessltating cleaning, rc aiting, &c., and thle amount thtus paid out, If ppiied toward buying a good case in the be in ning, would htave toyed all this trouble and spenne. We have recently seen a case that teets all t.hese requirements, it having been uarried for over twenty years at still remains erfect. We Irefer to the .JES. BlOSS'' tatenti tiffened (id Case, which has become one the staple articles of the Jewieiry trade, Dasessing as ft does so many advnntages over Ii other watch ecses, being made of two en vy plates of solid gold ever a plate of com. bsition, And we advise all our readers to ask mir Jewoler for a card or catalogue that wilt 5lplnin the maner f'n which they are made. It is the only Stiffened Case made withi two alaes of gold, seamless pendanta, and centre, )1id Joits, crowvn pieces, &c., all of which are )veredi by letters patent. Therefore buy no 1so 9efore coasuilting a Jeweler who keeps the AS. IlOSS' Patent Stiffened Go1ld Case, that on rosy 1learn the dIfference between it and 11 Imitations tha t claim to be equally good. For Snle by atl responsible Jeweler.. Ash to ~e thme w'arrant, that accomnpanies' each case, nd don't be persuaded that any Other make of iso is as good. op 12. SECOND IIHAVE' JUST RECEIVED ANl ELEGANT SECOND STOCK OF 300ODS,~ WHICH IS READY FOR. INSPECTINs. PHE ITANDSOMrEST LINE OF Ladies' Neckwoar in the City, [emiLBEST STOCK OF WHITE~ .Goods in Town.. VGENT for the DALSIHEIMER BROS., OF PHILkDELRHIA, FINB~ LADIES SHOER4. BARGAINS in GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Respectfelly, niay 28 --LI MUSICAL HQM3 --ARE. HA PPY HOM 3E3 "What lis earth denror in Il0 Oce or 1rove. Thian mud at nightfall roimi lip* that we love." AhM yo Musio, Sweet Music, does mal.o Home, Sweot H1ome. happier and deaier and the head of a family that in these days of culture itd progress duos not plaeo a P'iano.or in Org,-n in his hoa.e, deprives himself and de.ar ones of a vast amoaut of pure and roning enjoy ment. Our Sunny ! outhiand has in the post ten years taken a wonderful step jorward in \i usical development aid the gyand question now being agitated in her anillions of homes is not ".ihall we buy anl instrument." but ''How and where shall we buy it." And It is a p.!rploxinig quos. ti 1n, to. The papers a.co now %ood.:' with Iihming advertisenouts offering wor derful bargdins of $1,% 00 Pianos for $ 97. 17 Stop Org-ns ifor $85. Ono friend a viseR tlis. ianad another that, and so on until the worriol buyer becomes acti1: afraid to buy at all. lest ao be cheatel. and so delaf a until some unscrupulou. traveling agent Pomes along and "1scoops him in" with a cheap, "ilde" instru ment, which, in the end, proves a source of mortification, rather than of enjoy ment. WHERETO BUY, HOW TO BUY. THE QUESTION SOLVED. Ours to answer. Ours to point the place to buy good, honest instruments ot honest jorices. Our& to save buyers frotn frnposi. tion and overcharging. The Mission of LUDDN & BATES' SOUTHERN M U 8 I C hOUSE, The great Piano and Organ Houso of the South, to furnish Southern btsers with Pianos and Organs from standard makers, at lowest factory wholesale prices. Established in 18741, and now an immense Music House, Magnificent Doti ble Store, sixty feet front, three stories abovo basement. Two hundred Pianos and Organs in stock. Thousands of fi. struments sold yeaily. Our field the South. Our customers legion Our capi tal ample. Iusliana ours Ives. An army of employeei. Branch iloues in seven cities. .Our travelers everywhere. Exclusive control of the best in.Atruments in the world. Direct connection with manufacturers. Always pioneers in low prices. Able and willing toceompete with the world. Pledged and sworn to do- it. AND. NOW XARK US WELL, Don't waste time answering absurd and deceptive advertisements. If you want cheap instruments, we have them, and at less than the lowest. We compete with Beatty, or Marchall & Smith, or any other man, no matter where ha Mives or how much lie blows, 266 different styles and prices to select from, and such makers as (hickernDg, Mathnashok, Arion, Southern Gen, Mason & Haralin, Pelonbet & Co. and Sterling. Sent on test trial, Low freight guaranteed. Stools, Covers, Music and MUsICAL JoURNAL given free. A little cash now, and balance in the fall, is all we want. Special terms for midsummer trade. 1. 0 second-hand Pianos and Or. gans, in good repair,. to be cosed out cheap. Write for Catalogues, prices and terms. It will pay you. Address LUDDEN & BAES, Savannah, Ga. N. B.- Send also for Caalogue of Sheet Music, Music Books, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Band Instruments, Druis, Strings, Orguinottes, Zithers nd all sraall Musical Instruments. Immense stock. Lowest prices South. may 24 FRESH eRCERIES8! UUGARS, assorted. Coffees, Rio, ih Laguavra~ and Old Gov. Java. Rio and Oldl Gov. Java Roasted. Teas, Blc, Imperial, Gunpowder and Young Hysoni. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Penelhes, Pincappibs-, To matoes, Salmnon, Corned Beef, Deviled 11am and Tlurkey, Sardines3, &c. Maoaroni and Cheese, Ginger' Pre serves, Pin Head Oat. Meal, Coop)el Gelatine, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nutmegs.. Baldwin 'Catsnp, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Emph'e Chow Chow, Assorted Plckles, Lea & Per rin's Worestershire Snauce, J. F. McMASTER & CJo. sept 14 M. L. KINARD'S FASIQINA BYE COL1U1RBiA, S. C., JUST received' thle largest andi most complete stoek of S1?RING CLOTHMIG that has over-Bleeni In the State, and at prices-to suit the times. SUITS OF MIDDLESEX FLANNEL, Warranted, at $12.50. MEN'S ALeL WOOL GIHEVIO'I' SUITS, Warranted, at $10.50, YOUTHS' SUITS FROM $3.50 to $15.00. BOYS'SUITlW $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, ANt Upwards. ALSO a fine stocksof Taylor's eel, brated Mackinaw Straw Hats and Manillat in shades of Silver, Tan, Chocolate' and. White. I.HAVE added to my stokt fine shoes for gentlemen, to complete an outfit,auaran teed not to rip or break; if they do,. will give another pai ap 1I..l. 4 x ~ ', - THE "QUEEl BESS" CORSET iIt fill li Tho"QUEENIBESS" Corset and Skiit Eupporter is by far the most cerm ortabe ever introduced.. 1t it a porfett fitting corset, and has now Ind Improved shoulder' Btraps, ensity a'ju8 Ml to any dlesired length. It also has the nimens-gly popular PA'ENT CLOTH EEL PlfC TEC TOiI, which not only prevents the steels froin rnstIng, but also ren:lers it impossible to break the clasps. Warihiied iA every par tioular. FOR S.LE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEATY & CO. The Earliest Flowers of Sigl! ---:0: COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, HAVE RE CE IVED Beautiful Cambrica ait 8h cents. Beautif-ul Lawns aIt 61 cents,. Beautiful Calicoes at 61 cents. Large Linen 'owels at 25 cents. Large Linen Towels at 10 cents. Gents' Silk Handkerchiefs (beauties) a6f10 cents LaAies' Lawn Hand-c kerchiefs at 10 cents. Ladies' Linen Handkorchiefs 1arvel) at 25 cents. -tt- BEAUTIF UL LINE OF SHOES IN ALL QUALITIES-, ADDTIONS to our large amd select stoak iade ovcty weok. Samples sent on application. DESPORTES & EDMUNPS, March 8 COLUMhIA, B. C. GRAND OPENING -- 0 - TO TH1E LADIES OF FAIRFIELD G0 UNTY: I IIAVE just opened and have now ready for your ins ection one of thu6 largest and best selected stocks of 1LLINERY, FAit.NY GOODS AND NOTIONS ever bronght to this place. MRS. BOAG, with the assistance of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, of Baltimore, intends sparing no pains in these departments, and will replenisly and keep them full during the season. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and trimmings to match. Tho best and cheapest line of CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under. wear. TWESTY--F'VE DAVIS VE RTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINES. T IE best. in the market for plain or heavy and fine family sewing. ONE TIIOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD to any one who can conipete wtly It-both as a machine and the range of work it turns out. Warranted to weate with any of the first-class machine on the market.. Two htandred of these Ma chines in use in Fairfield Comity.. A.IrSQ I1T STQoJM A fine lot of Planting Potatoes, Onion Sets, Seeds, CorIlT Oats,- Cheese Cracke-, Cakes, Candies, Bacon, Flour, Meal, llamas, Smoking and CMwing Tobacco, Cigars, Bedsteads, Mattresses. TrIbles, Safes, Chairs, etc. To aRrife,. 15,000 fet of Good Assorted Lumber. Dry Goods, of all kind, Milinery,. etc., low down to make roon for a nev/ lot of Spring Goods. mar 3 . O. BOAGO. DON'T BUY UntilHar You Y STOCK of Furniture, which will be the largest, handsomest and cleap R est according to quality, and for design anTm workalanslii) unequaled. Remember that all, my goods are warranted to be as relpreselted. Pr)ie youe' Furniture eewhere, then come to the first-class store where vou wi liave ti b~eat selection, and, canl buyv oheape0r; Be0ar in milid that I ship g~oods to Rtidge wa. Blytiewood, While Oak, Yoodwar's, laclkstock,.and'as far as Cliester, and Yolk. .This is a recommendtion, of the quality and price of my goods.* A% HOW supply of Window. Shades,. Wall Pockets, Brackets, Mirrors, -,ictitiv Frames, Chromos,. Hat Racks, andBook Shelves,.cheape. than the cheapest. The largest suVply of Tin Chamber Sets, made to match Cottage anidi Chim bbl' Suits. Call and see them. A new siipply of 8,ejinjg Mach~ines a19 good: asr any. -Don't By anachino merely becauie your ohieC' 11r neighbor ha it aind likes it.. Minomier that mnot of thme thahimlnea that are moat* largely, puffed havoe but little merit. The one-you- wait is the one tiat will Sava yo time and vexation is noiseless, runs light and will last a long time. I)avo! it. Remnember tho eqold Medal wvas awau'dcd to owo ot* thle Mcie ~oreee over eighty comlpetitor~s. fcali refer voul-to man%, that atre uffingitj. and it hasW always given entire satisfaction. Reinembe thati I-amn ageglt ft' a4 Poor amm(I 81ah Factory. All Orders onithimste1 to mnc w~ill hmave prII)I~t attontlumi aid, fit;i the lo~veot jpr1CC5. F'umnhiunentlyr rep~aired ait mnoderate prices. I am also: grepalred to make to order. Lumber and Shumigles for gale ritsall paoflt. Sow ng Machine Needles and attachments and put-t of Macl iea can be pradroug me.- Don't fail to call lefore purchasing elsewhere. . W.PHLLITpS.. THE LATE8S *inpy, REMINCTON SEWING M1AOHINE, LAMUGE ARIM, SIMPLE' SElTTING NEEiDLE, THREADING SHUTTI,a, MKsEN'yT IN FIllIt4 The OlI' Perfect Ma!illo M&e. ' f& A. G. ANrORD, No.923 South'Calyort Street, r.::mais'3Ammeh. 1uA = RW