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TOWN AND COUNTY. q THR1SDAY-wnl y'7. t 4 188. 1 'I'mMs OF Ti NEws AND HERALD. -Tri-weekly edition, four dollars pCr num hi advance; weekly edition, a two dollars and fifty cents perannum, f In advance. Liberal discount to clubs , of five and upwards. RATES oF ApvERTIsING.-One dolla per bich for the first insertion, o ad iLft'y -cents per inch for each subseq .ent I insertion. Those rates apply to all ad I vertisements, of whatever nato ee, and , are payable strictly in advanco. Con 'tracts for three, six or twelve months omtie on very liberal terms. Tran- I slent local notices, fifteen cents per line fqr the first insertion and seven e and one-half cents- per line for each t intsenuentinsertion. Obitua-ies and 'tributes of respect charged as adver tisements. Bimple an nouncemuents or V marriages and deaths published free or c charge; and solicited. All communications, of whatsoever mature, should he addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company Wi.nsboro, S. C. .rROAD SCIIDULE.-The trains iiow pass Winnsboro as follows: North-hound passenger, 12.28 p. in.; I 'south-bound, 4.28 p. in.; north-bound freight, 9.05 a. in.; south-bound, 1.37 p. m. These arrivals are on the basis 'of Railroad time, sixteen minutos I faster than Winnsboro time. I Now Advertisements. An Ordinance-E. S. Chandler, 'Clerk. Sale Under Mortgagc-Gooding & Elliott f. 'Clothing Honse-M. L. Kinard. Our Lcader-J. L. Milmissugh. r Local Briefs. L -'The Four th of July .passed off very I quietly in Winndboro. t -Genuine Tivoli Beer on ice ONE DOLtAn per dozen, -at DONLY's. I -Where Is the man wlp says that July is a comparatively cool summer C month. -Several ladies and gentlemen from Winnsboro passed the Fourth of July . In Rock 11111. -Our "Occasional" refuses to be interviewed as to his doings over at the Due West commencement. -The condition of the President ex cites the earnest sympathy of the pco 'ple of Winnsboro, and the latest news from him is ongerly sought for. -Don't forget the open air enter tainment this evening. A delightful time and abundant of refreshments are promised. The gate will open at eiglit o'clock. -Mr. W. B. Gilbert brotght to this offlce on Wednesday morning a four legged chicken. This is no newspaper story, but the truth. The chicken has four distinct and perfect legs. We hope Mr. Gilbert will report to us inl the future as to condition of the poor little creature. It is one of the great est curiosities of the age, and we ad vise Mr. Gilbert to take good eare of it for there may be millions in it. Ov~tnLJOADED.-Mr. Jno, L. Mim Dangh, of' the Augusta Store, says that he is "overloaded", and that, as a nec essary consequence, he purposes50 to put his stock at such figures as will afford ~ exceptional inducemnen'ts to pu rchas ei's. Tjhe prices lie gives in his new ad vertisemnent ill furnish some idea of ~ what he means to do. Besides drv ~ goods, he oihr's bargains in starch, bluing, kerosene, soap, gumn powder tea, mixed paint, etc., etc. When y'ou want to buy anything, be sure to call at the "Angusta Store." CcoruING.-Every body likes to pro- s sent a good appearance when he gocsi out--whether to church, to a par'ty, toi business or anywhere eleu. A good r place to supply youi'selt' with such things Is the furnishing house of Mr'. M. L. Kiniard, Columbia. is stock r of goods will be found full and var'ied enough to suit the tastes of everybody, e nr Mr. Kinard's prices areo the veryv a lowest the market can affo,'d. We ad'- t vise all our Fairfield friends, when in a Columbia, to give him a call, itf you e don't know where his store is, just I ask anybody and you will be infoi'med j -for everybody knows him. It will pay c anyone just to go in andl see what lhe f has hidden away iin his miamimoth es- v tablishment. c T. 0. 0. F.- At a regular' meeting of Mount Zion Lodge, No. 35, 1.0. 0. F., A held on the 5th instant, the following ofllcer's were duly Installed to servc for ! the ensuing termn: h| A. 8. Douglass, N. 0. ~ J. R. Boyles, V. G. : W. M. Propat, R1. 8. F W. Hlabenicht, T. a J1. P. Caldwell, P. 8, R. M. Dunlevy, WV.a J. W. Hianahan, C. R. A. Gibson, R1. H1. 8. N. G. P. Landecker, L. HI. S. N. G. 0. B. McCants, R. H. 8. V. (x. Jos. Groeschel, L. H. 8. V. G. L. Lanldcker, 1. 0- c A. Landeckeir, 0. C. t "Rise and Fall of the Confederacy." Copies of Jefferson Davis' great p book are now being distributed to sub- 0 scribers in Fairfild. We have not yet had an Opportunity to. exatnmie them ourselves, but the uniive'sal ver diet North and South Is that Mr'. D~avis. has made a most powerful representa tion of his subject; and that the book will rank as one of the classics of hhi- - tory. The New York Heraldl says: "Beyond question the book that is 'the result of Mr.'.Dauvis' work wIll be ac cepted as the standard of auithor'ity for' the Southern side of the struggle, and the very causes that combino to make It supreme among the sympathizors with the r'ebellion, wIll tend, more or v - es to give It weight wvith the world at Jai'ge." The New York ,Sun in an ehabor ate, review filling five coiumns, con ih cludes that while thore mnust always be a conflict ofoiini'ertahi points, the general tehme of *the narrative Is aidor dnd sincerity, 'Regarded as an Istorical document, this book will un tiestionably outlive everything that ias thas far been written on either ide of the great question destined to e resolved by war." ' It adds, "This ccount of the rise and fall of the Con Dderate Government belongs to that 'ery small but precious class of iiarra ives wherein events of great signifi anco and magnitude are chronicled iy a chief actor and eye witness. It ielongs to the category of which the vritings of Thuoydides, of Xenophon ad Ciesar have been reckoned hereto. ore the most eminent examples." Master Willie Boag, of Newberry ounty, who has the exclusive sale of lie book In Newberry and Fairfdeld ountles, has been pushing the work cry energetially, and has already se ured nearly two hundred stibscribers Fith only a partial canvass in Fair old. le has made a very favorable inpressien by his pleasing manners nd address, and we cordially con iend him to the people of Fairfield. THE FOURTH AT ROVK ItLL. low the Mitlliary and Civilians Celebrated the National Holiday. A representative of Tu NEWs AND IERALD visitied Reck Hill on the 'ourth inl response to an invitation rou, the Catwaba Rifles, who on that ay gave a reception to the Governor's Wnards, of Columbia. The Govern r's Guards, accompanied by Gov. lagood aid Cml. 11. S. Thompson, eached Rook Hill by a special train at Ight o'clock in tihe morning, and were ecelved by the Catawba Rifles. Afler reakfast and rest, both companies re aired to McFadden's wood, and prae Isled in target-shooting. The first rize, a silver goblet, was won by Mr. I. Ii. Breinia, and the second, a si er culp. by Mr. W. 11. Orchard, both f the Guards. At three o'clock a din ier was given to the guests. At least -hundred and tilly seats were prepar d, amid the tables groaned with sub tantials and delicctmees. A 1h r-e umber of toasts were oft'ered and re ponded to. Atmong them one to the Vinmsboro Ninys ANi HERALD. Gov. lagood and Col. Thompson made ex client speeches. Mr. John G. Mob ey respoinod for the Governor's Juards In a capitai littl effl'ot, which vas well received. As he is a native f Fairfield, we make special mention f him. Inthe afternoon there was a Lress parade and glass ball shooting. At night the young people and many od Ones assembled at the hall fbr (lie silitary hop, and the dancing was :ept op util tihe whistle of the train alied the Guards oil. Space preveits , full and adequate descriptioi of the vents of the day. We have never een] a inore slccessful entertainment. t adds fresh laurels to the brow of our 'rowing and enterprising sister town. ON TIF P WING. oma Account of a Trip, Taking in Colunm bia, <'amden anmd Sumter. Messrs. Edbtrrs: WVe are huavimr ai 'ery diry season in ouir neighbiorhiood, aid the planiters are still hoping, as it vere agai nst hope, for rinm. It. lias ceen thirty days since we have had a hower, while the crops are all at a hand still, and many planiters are very >ack ward. Yourm corresponident recentfly hnd ulte a dclightfnl (rip. Via IRidgeway, jolumbia and oun to Sumter.. It Issur trising to see the rapid girowth of the ratter p~lace. New houses. mills and tores arc onu every side, whlich. plainly ndcate the growvth andl prlosperity of i~s citizenis. A conneictioni by rail onids from Ridgeway to Camden vonld brina t us nearer together and vould develope and improveeurlanids .nd lighten transp~ortation.. Durinug my visit to Sumter I attend d the comnmencement of St. Joseph's tendemny. Thueschiool has 1-een very iuch pattroilzed by the Caroliniana nd Georgians this session. Nitunre, ver kind to suchi ocicasloons, gave a lerfect dny which added largely to the y in which the time was hailed, not 'aly to the happy scholar's, but to the 'rend paremnts, i'olatives aind friends rho had assembulled to wvitneoss the oc' aniomi. The exercises were opened /ith choice selectionis of beth vocal nmd iinstrumnental music. There were averal younug lady graduates, rand all eserving pruaise for thei' pr'oficlency t he dlifl'erenut branchles of studies. I ave forgotten the names of the young idles wholi were recipients of different rizes amid premiumns, but which will lPear Onl ainothier occasion. It was rith great pleasure that wve noticed nud heard the namies of MIss Ettie Esp erson and~ Miss Addie Brennan, of anter, so fav'orably mentioned by le auidienuce. We understand thee ras a larger attendanien of visitors this enr than on other occausioins. This till perhaps be ain excusem ihr not re siving a sent. A little huile aftet', ie parting of friends, schiooltrnates and rmpanions for years took place-all oping to meet again. Without ex rossmig bur feelhigs in wyords we li uar hiearts wished them every blessing. UAssIAN. ---No iremedv has beena fouiid for fey r and agnec which proves so uniform successful as A yer's A gne Cure. * HYMENEAL. MARRiED-On the 3d inst., by the eov. C. N!. Porter, Mr. JAMES D&a A lIrT to Miss AWN IIOLLIS, of Fair old. No cards. SALE UJNDER MORTGAGE, E'N pursuance of sathority confer'red up on us by 11111 of Sale, given by Tm. 1H. Jones, and dnica May 9. 188I, o-wlll oil'er for sale on Frdlay, the 22nd July. before the Court House door in tinnsborn S.'C., at pnblic outory, to theo ighiest bidder, the following described arsenal property, to wit: One black urso aboat six yeats old. and aboeut tif en hands high Terns--OASU. GOODINGc & FIJAiOTT. juy7 2 AT' OUR HOUSEf {TH EMOOT) CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SUCH AS SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, LEMONADES and OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. g. TRY THE CELEDRIATED. BUCK BEER, ALWAYS PRE0H AND COOL. J. CL E ND IN IN G. may 8 . Next door to W. It. Doty & Co. NEW STORE -AT TIE GLADDEN HOTE. WE, the undersigned, respectfully in form the citizens of WINNSBORO and vicinity that we have REMOVkD to GLADDEN'S HIOTEL, And are now in receipt of a full line of new and desirable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Which we will sell at the lowest prices for cash. DRESS GOODS, Laces and Embroideries, which we offer at accordingly low prices. WHITE GOODS. We reaneetfully ask the attention of th Ladies to our entirely new fresh stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain and Plaided Nan sooks, Piques, in great varietv. SILK TIES. Ladies' Lane Scarfs, Ties and Pows, at fifteen cents, worth thirty-tive cents. CLOTrINNGI 3EA10TIFU4L SIRING SUITS FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON FANCY CASSIMEUE8, BLUE FLANiLS, WORSTEDS, For MEN, YOJTHS and BOYS MADE TO ORDER. Suits made to order at very low prices. SAMP LES ON EXHIBITION. AT TENTION IS called to my fresh and well. selected stock of FAMILY ORGOCEkRIES. I hale just oponed a splendid as sortment of CANNEbCO b of first quality and full weight A pples, Baked Beans, Pineapple. Penches, Succoteah, Salmaon, Toma toes, Sardines, Mn staird, ROBINSON'S IMLPORTRD OAT.. MEAL - FRESH. Condensed Milk, "Ocean Gem" MVackerel in 5 lb. cans. PARCHED COFFEE~ in builk, as good as packages, and CHEAPER. BAKER'S BROMA, A palatable beverage for invalids as well as persons in health, and highly recommnenned by physicians as a diet for children. EVAPORATE~DAPPLES. I DO NOT close at six o'clock. A share of thme public patronage is respectfully solicited. jdne 25-Gm TAX N~OTICE. Aunrrona's OFrIloN, MAY 9, 1881. r HlE books of this office will ho open ..f'onm Jtine 1st to Jutly 20, 1881, to receive returns of personal 1:roperty own ed by eachi taxpayer on the 1st day of Junie. All malo persons betwecen the ages of twenty. one and sixty years are liable to poli-tax, and willl repott accordingly. For the accommodatioh of taxptuyers I will be at the folloiuiig places on the days speoafiedl for the purpose of receiv ing returns, viz.: Woodward's, from the arrival of' freight train, June 8th, to departure of south bound passenger traini Junme 9th. White Oak , June 10. 1)urbam's, Juno 11. Cald well's Storo, Jneo 13. Gladdren's Grove, Juno 14. Ilidgeway, Jnne i6 and 16, Bear Creek, June I7. Bilythewood, June 18, Jaenninga' M8 ore, Juno 2(1. Jenkinsvlle, June 2'. Monticello, Juno 22 and 233. Jilukhead, June 27. Peastervlleo, June 28 And 29, Pleano take notio'that. the 6ffieo in Winnsboro will l-e olosed durtig rny absence at the above apnointmentsa, and open on all other days'duritig the amp. pointed time. - - . .....-'1:. WIThldtS,'g - may1 t.m Auitor P. I TRY THEf CELEBRATED B er & EnIel PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, PINT BOTTL'ES AT ONE DOL LAR FER DOZEN. HALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX TY-Flih CENTS PER DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE RETURNED PROMPTLY. SURMER RVEV'jRAGES. I MINT JULEPS, CLARET PUNOHES, SHE RRY COBBLERS, LEMONADES, SODA WATER, - AND ----.--30 --.W cWK .... ON DRAUGHT F. W. HABENICHT. ap 30 NPO04 COTTON. ESTAIBLISHIED 1M12. TRADE (WOUND ON WunITs Stadr s.) SOLE AGENT, 400 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Sihee the introduction of tis Spool Cotton into the American market, its sue. cess lhas been un trcedeented. No other brand of thread )as ever met with the same amount of publio favor in the same space of time. Trho -'O. N. T 'nmanufaot urors w ere the first to recogpise the i mportaLnco, of the sowing Mahi n aind to make a si*-dord cotton, wvhich has ever boon the recog nized stabdard for machines. All the improvements in machinely that the ~inventivo genius of the nine teeth centur.' has >roduded have ben ada>te bythemanuiacturers of' "C. .T." A alljc the gre*at Internat-ldhal Fairs of the workld, "0. N. T." hasi boon awarded the highest honors. 'The "0. N. TL? faclotics at Nehik N. J., and Paisley, Scotlnd~, einploy 5,200 operatives--mako su flcint th readt dacily to go around the world four tisaes. Cdnkumne 140 tons of coal daily~,ar JTe manufacturers of '0.N.T"ar the largest mahufacturers (i Spool Cot in in the work?. A full ainnortine'nt of this Spiool Cotton.. cafi be had at whiolesalo and retail at . M BEATIY &~ C.'8. fdb 32-fx6m BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS FARM WAGONS.I ----4 N cnneti~on with the Bliggy and .. pring Wagon business; I havo for 3alo thb weli-known P~arm~ Wagoft. My one~horso wagons are ?oupled the sawe as a two-horse wagon, have froht hotinds an~d rockinig bolster. Warranted for twelve months. ap 2 . -Opp. Dunlevy & Fant 83RDS THAT SURntiSE: HITJ WARMJDflB'"BOATANZA." tomiant~i bnver ron lure, dic ious ra or ean of ed(A) al bea hn l esa el yche i eri 1 al hhe hanetood known. n ver growrn , I rn 1 im Iacl'rts ri t an Heeds, A p pers for p ery carce. I.6~f~~u Munak meon.1 -ar khon. 2 to2 fee 10g e1A n la peslite 16ci. A 'per. (ima. sqi aed ha every w~' Ci a pa r. 1.e .~i ri hu 1So0th where of er coru fall. iuqauoted eatlue on oplant fe'dtaco eiwo days a o 2ft. a paer. 41 ihe atsve sen for $lof ahfp A drensi c. n.E 5EaWnT d Co. Astns. 'Ua. Rafafnet Heh1. W. IL. Calhaomri Zayor of ,ad-make h'tiof f enerail'$uwsfnl, 'Ap-. )lvyM htthIa e6 Jun .- m BARGAINS -AT F. ELDER'S. ---0-0 DURING the continuance of the lull seasqu, I will offer bargains to )ASH CUSTOMERS in all depart, nents. 3ARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, 3ARGAINS IN WHITE! GOODS, 3ARGAINS IN MUSLINS and LAWNS, )ARGAINS IN CLOTHING, sARGAINS IN .CASSIMERES and JEANS, SARGAINS IN SHOES and HATS, 1ARGAINS IN NOTIONS. EST WHITE DRESS SHIRT IN TOWN for ONE DOLLAR. -Nice lot of eavre and Nainsook dershirts and Bloached Joan )rawers. GOOD WHITE DRESS SHIRT FOR ONLY 75 CE NTS. I also offer good CIDER Vinegar t the low price of TEN and FIF .EEN CENTS per gallon, and the >est Whito Wine Vinegar ot WENTY CENTS per gallon. Crockery, Glassware and Wood nwaro, all at low prices. Come ,nd SEE. &Y GROCEIVY STOCK ALWAYS COMPLETE, P. Eluer, jttne 2.5 FRESH GROCERIES APF constantly being received by mie, synoptis of which I give below. Ew OIILEANS ML0T.A$.AND SYIUPS. UOARS, FIIO Til 8 GII I ST TO THE HI R F1NIEST FLO)T'i IN T IlE M ATRR EP-"TIIIIS P'A TENI l~11"-AI~ AL I tIE8 CANNEDb GOODR ~ALIFrORNIA PEAR$,So0'eting Choice. SUUCOTAt3H, aeano andi Corn Vombilio 'OMATOE8, .1>EACIIES ALMbd1 SAltDINEA MUSTAIU, 'EPPERI. JfrU.. EtTO ALSO INVITE YOUR ATTENTO? T ou1 U~AS EUD COiFNE. Giive me a call and examnino for youtr'sel. Lrtidle3 LbD nuhierous t'o mention. is d c~omud of the virtttes of sarsi'. parilla, stili, mandrake, yblI oW dock; with the Idide of potash andl iron, all powverful biloodl-malug, blood-cleans ing, an iesann .elements. It is th prssafest, and flioat effectual alterative available to the public. The 5ticnces of medicine and chemistry have never p reduced a remedy so potent to cure p1l diseases resulting frohi impure blooq. It cures Scrofula' and all Acr'ofulous diseases, Erysipelas, Itose, or' $t. Anthony's Fi're, Phr tsaund F~ac-g rubs, P'ustules lotches, Tol uwnors, Tetter, umors, Salt Au Sc.d-he,! in . rm, Ulce eRhu, mafm, Meruhuril Diseago, Neus r'algia, F'emalo Wnaknesses and IrreguarItidr, Jaundic Affedtions of tie Liver, DyspepfEmacla. tion, and General flbt. Bl its searching and cleansing qualia tics it ures but the foul corruptions wtdhi o~tminato the blood and cause derangement and decay.. It stimulates the vital functions restores andl pre serves health, andl infuiseS netv life and vigo thougoutthe whole steni N suflferer from any dsaeof the blood nleedl despair who will give AYER's SAnIAwp n1rA a fair trial. seated. A TER's SAltSAP'AlILLA is a umnedl cio of s ch concentrated ourative power tat it sb far the best, cheapet, and inost roblo blood-puriflor knowvna P'hysiciabn know its in ~sition, ic pcriber i. It has been wil sed fo oryyeR%, and ha on th nnqtiali ldconfdenco of nlione whom it has PREPARED OY DR. i. C. AYER & CO., Practical and Arnalytical Olhemists,. Lowell, Mass. SOno av Atr, Davoutrs avaarwusas. --Pav vnnse usc'intloun. Mq L. I CLOTHING H1OUSI MOST complete stock of Clothing and neck wear i endless varIety. Boy the latest styles And fluish, at prices to FINE shoes for ien and boys, Manilla, and Webster's braids In all co Alpaca coats 1i all shados and qualities and Mohair Dusters in all styles.. ALL ORDERS PR( July 7 MIMN. IS OUR ] AND DANGER A rapid discharge or a bnst. To avo discharg 5,000 yards P"rinted Lawn 6t cents 2,000 yards good Calico 6 cents-11 8.000 yards Printed Jaconet 8 con ti 5,000 yards Lace Buntinga 15 cent 800 yards Black Lcce Buntings 161 1,000 Bars Turkish Bath Soap af. 6 3,009 4--4 Sea Island Shirting at 7 A Big Job in Lace Ties, Fischus, F their original value. WITX'O UT 1128V R r2V 500 Lbs. Starch at 6} cents per 1b. 50 Boxes 1lulng at 2j cents. 300 Gallons Kerosene Oil at 17j eC 44 Boxes Soap at 4d cents per lb. A good gallon Coffje Pot at 20 cor 99 lbs. good Black English Toa at 75 lbs. good Gun Powder Tea ie good tea and try it and save 25 centH 50 gallons of Town and Country Mi If you do'not huy yoir -goods fron have my competitors como to the ack 25 pairs La-dies' Newport Ties at * 100 pairs Ladies' Cablo Sewed Sho 5,000 Lamp Wicks at 61, 7 and 8 c4 LAMP CIHI Prom tis day foiwad I will No i cents each. Theso goods will only b tho store, an I only listeh to the jing I will stiUl offer great indlicenients J~ L MIM WILL MAKIE, POflTlEi NEX'T 6) 10 PiANOS A1N $850 SQU1hll.E GI] R.A.D STYLE 31-22 our ne~w paitenlt ovdratrnnug scale, beanti ful largo fahey moulding round case, full Iroh mnera; in fact every imaprovemient which cai instrujmont huas been added. No Y rk, ivit fine iIto (r, rt St d TIhis iano will bO seunt on test frmu. P] ruoney with tfrd(. ('ash scnt (vithu order by us both ways if Piano is not 'nst 'u~ repu im use0. [end for Catalogue. 1very instri PIA1\TOS ,~n recommuended forth HioIIGHIESTI HIONOILt Scale; the greatest imp~lrove-nent ini the hsis scale Uprighs n'o thoe firiest in Am'k1-ia. ,Pianos, of thme Hthest folhe 'ahd gruatese, du ihighest musical auithioritie's in t to count ry fled purchauser. Al PlanloH anid Organ.' se UN5ATIISFAt,'ronir .)om'r. fatil to Write ts ht bargalins. Piano Catalog~no mailed free. Piano Catalognom of fifty pages miailed for a ranted for live years. JURILEOR over ofrored the smusial publio. It c'ontail Celeste, Diapason, Suib-Bams abad OClostina viz.: Melodlia. Celest<, (at cliairn1 top,) Forte, Celeste-Forte, Explression, Treblo. Organ, (which throws on the entivo powem Swell. Loft Knee Stop ahid Giand Swell. boxed. 350) lbs. The case is of solid wualni entirely new and beautiful desig', rhieboru lam stands. fretw gth, &'e., all oe nel~ t impovements, Mii gr'eat power, (1 eptl , I> Beautiful solo effects and stop outin. Re( cash price~ to have it introndhaed, wIth ?uloc sells others. Pohilv'ely, no deviation in pi fully tested the ora ini your own home. and1 pay freight bouth itvay if' instramont i' contain no ."Iioguis" Nets of Reeods; or "I make no isrepreson tat ions, arnd ginaran t< FUnIJY wAnnIAwTun for fla years. Other st Over 8400 sod, aind overy Organ bas giv MAILLD F1WEE. iMAOon'ti1 WAItEIIOOntS, atlgt ncueint of' the popular i compoiaition. by the tbest mtthora. Addr *MENDELSSOH N PIANo C jun 25-Snm 1I~d ddress ~h,0.~ a$ R. WV PILIP8, Agent. Wthus Ibore,, '. C &'. [NARD, , COLUMBIA, S, C. In the State. Gents' funisbhing goode ' SuitP, Youti S.Ults anad Mktan&Suilts of suit the thies.. Taylor's celebratesd Macklinaw, nso lors, the latest is .the Derby Straiv Silk Surges antid Alpaci and. Lart )MPTLY FILLED. UG11 JEADER, IS IMMINENT. id the latter I repair to the first and D I must. -ur 1cn -Reduced from 10 cents. ducoed from 7 cents. --Reduced from 10. s-Reduced from 25. cents--Reduiced fiom 25. cents. cents. [andkerchiefs and Towels, at halt ~. RESRRVE I CAN'T mnts por galloni. ts. 40 cetats. uc0d to 70 cents. Exnmine thi per lb. xed Paints warranted, at $1.40. me> tako My qtnotations along ad4 nowled Regulator's prices. 1.40 - Rocuced from $1.75, os reduced to $1.25. rnts per dozen, [MNEYSt ) and No. 1 Lamp- Chinegs at 5 e sold for cash down be ore ileaving lo of the almighty dollar. to thb wholesale trado, INAUGH, 3HE REGULjATORt OF PRlICEN. bT PIANO CO. AYS ONLY, A GRAND OFNENOYJ D ORGAN5sa WIia4VO FOR JVL YMg leent rosoeod cas'o elegantty Il islh'ed 8. ,7~ Octav.es, fuill pdteht caintaino egi'aket enLrved legs an'd lyre, heavy, serpeiltia6j and i in any way tend to the p)eri'ectioh) Of thu 1 llver 'ol bdardi ears at$ 45o easeO semi referene if yoti d'o rIot sendc viil lio refundecd and freight ebargrd plil 'ceiontell ini Llhis aldvofl'[imet',h Thittigd ament fnlly wvarrithted for 1ltoe veard.. " htool, (Cover and ilook). All siel~la. wholesale ihtfor1y prices. These Pinoq otohnlal Exhibition, and wVhO. uN'a imnasUly L'he squatres contidi 'our $eW Pittent tory of Pua making. TWQ new piatent Positively wYe taake :te 'tihed Jpright rnability. Thmr' nye rocenamendletil by the nt on 15 daysi' test 'trial---) urEdH'lr FaEI are huying. Posit1' .cv we (tYer the bes .lHanidsoino0II ldeht~ratl iiIstd Dolcri ptive ix cents etamp- Evory UPino fully war AN Our New Style Jnbilee Organ inl Japaneroe Case, calledl the t,, tastiest aidc sweetest toned Pamrlor Orgaun as Omtaves.~ 5 Rets 'of .leeds, via.: Melodin, .Also Fiiteeri Bohubiful Stop~s, as follows, Diapason, .Sith'Ilass, Ecoho, Dulcet, Melodia. Cou pier, Colosl~ina, JBas.s.Coupler, Gr. ad, of the instrumexit,) Right Kneo Step ha Helight. 70 in.- Widlth, 24 in. ; Weigt~t, it, venleered with choice woods, apd inot'att tely. t-mrvedl, witha panels, mnuslo closet,. ?iisheid. Possesses all the latest and beat tililiaincy anid 8yI~npathectic ginelty of tonies Qtiar retail price $'275. Our wholiewule noet 1 and book. only $8.----s one orgpan sold rice. No pay 'icnt required un'il you have We send all organs on 15 days teal trial not as repireseteid. Positively. our Organs immny" steps, as do moany o6hers. WVa me honest and fair dealinff,- or no sa~le. yles $35. $50, $57. $f6 $10. 875, $85, etc. en the fullest watisfaotibn. Organ Chialbgue 57th STREET and-10th AiEN~UE. at othuird ''price. Catategn o of' 3.060f eboiire pieces st.-nt for .'o.- stampt This tioi of the da3y tand every vatiety of m'nsient ess, 0., P. 0. Box 2055, New fork (?ty.. I LEGANT JEWELtMY IIEAP. e nti'co r t nytw amlr., ~ltl:.uq a rs u noo e .i, rI r nw. rimoejD a a paeacvet it hit onnyie e tW ove e in or I i" |'nrla*i dilet ai Nfloe ru w'iaI dinnai'ut.beiI