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*TOWN AD N 6~'~ R SATURDAY.,July 9, i 8 i 981% c New Advertilsements.' Bank RepIort-T.1 I. Elliott, Cashier. v Local B~rlif. -te at two and a-half cents per 8 pound, at J. Clendilling's. -The thermometer registered nine- 'i ty-nine in "cool places" on Thursday. -Dr. Isaiah Simpson has brought to this office some well-developed cottoi bolls. t -The merchants are taking stock. 1.1 That's because they can't take In any thing else. -The latent quotations put the stock e of the Charlotte, Columbia & Angusta k Railroad at 63 bid and 551 asked. -The Lancaster Ledger says: "Mr. Jno. L. Mlmmitigh, of Winnsboro, we learn will open in the mercantile busi- j nuss at this pluce about the 1st of Sep- b tember. Mr. M. learned his business i under Jas. A. Gray & Co., of Augusta, a Ga., the prince merchants of that place, p and is consequently fulhly posted in ali I Its detail. We are glad to see mer. a chants of capital coming among us." a ' 8H 1hOOTING AT AsIEVILL--The I match at Asheville on the 4th and 5th histaut was well contested, a large j numberef-tt-ams entering into coin petition. Mr. It. J. Me:Carley was the s -nly representative from Winnsboro. C In the first team match Raleigh and C Asheville tied, and I1aleigh won. The o Independent team, of which Mr. Me Carley was a member, broke only 27 balls, of w1hc1h he broke - eight. A sweepstakes -of eighty dollars was divided betiWeen 4cCarley and Creech of Raleigh. On I he secon day lIaleigh l won the team natch by a score of i forty-sevon outof fifty-thebest recoid e in the Southern States. The champion medal was won by Asheville. THE ,KWN PARTY.-The lawn party 0 on Thursdgy night was in every way I a success. Though the day had beeui t dreadfully :hof, about dark a little 8 breeze spragl up, and the rest of the S evening proved unexpectedly pleas ant. The grounds at Mr. Reynolds' residence were beautiftily lighted with seemingly inntinmerable Chinlese lanterns, and presented a lively and pretty appearance. The raeeshments were served in proffsion by the I ladles, and everybody seemeaNd to have 1 a pleasant time. Financially, too, the entertainment was quite a suiccess-Ja liandsonie sum being realized. DEATIXS.--MIrS. Ilerietta Fuller Davis, wife of (ol Jno. B. Davis, died at Blythewood last. Vedlesday, ater ai brief illness. .She had been somewhat s in1sp ised, but on the day before her death she seemed much better and ini a fair way to be Very soon in usual I health. On Wednesday morning, ,t however, her symjptons assumied an alaringi character. ase brathS~ied her last about three o'clock that aftr stoon. I11cr remains were taken to ) Beanfort, to be interred in, the fEnnily -1 burial-ground. Mrs. Davis was a iative of Beaufort, and was married shortly after the war. She had lived in Fali ield for many years, several moniths of this time being spent in' Win nsboro. She was a lady of' many high qalsides -combining great strength of charac ter with equal sweetness of disposi ion--and in the different relations of a wife, mother and sister, these quali ties showed themselves ini spite of' her ' innate modesty. 11cr death is a severe blow to hoer husband atad four' children, which Is only softenod by the deecp sympathy felt by a large circle of warm. 1frienads. The afilictioni i~intensitled by the facet that the dieath of Mirs. Davis was preceeded only about a week by that of Miss Ann Fuller, a sister who had bein for a long time her constamnt companion. Miss Fuller's health had been failing for somne time, and her Sdeath was expected. &he was a ver.; lovable wvomnan and hadi a host oif friends. Mrs. Engenia Newton1 who forrrier ly -lived in Winnsboro, but moved to Charleston some months ago, died in that cit~y last wek. Mrs. Newton wvas for several years a residenmt of Winns.boro, and made nmany firiendsi e heire. She was a lady of nmny amdin- I ble qualities-,-and was a de'Yout nmem beir of the Methodist chrcuh. Duiring her stay here she was a member of the church choir, and her sweet, aritihc and at the same time devotional sing~ ing was gener'ally admuired. ~1me ivas i-n the pimeii of life, and hey diesth will be unuiversaily regret ted. .NOT E8 .EROM RIDON WA r A Mystery Unsolved.--Ood and Badi Crops - Sympathy for' GarII.,i Mlsellaneous, e 'Topios. RmDGEWAl, Jufly &'.-Whenr yow~ get g to the cud-of fliose "dot tings" you wilt I recognize a signature once somnew hat I familiar' to you, but wi ietr you have not seen for a twelveumonth past. The Fourth of July passed ofl'gniet lso far as the-Caucasians w~ ere- eon- I cernsedv but many a belle of African descent, dressed.1m a'il the ft'acry of n' gala day, thronged the streets, amt. dininers and. pairties-Were the order of t-he day.. A boom,- however, not of the' cnnt non, but a mysterv, wva-heardI in the a town that day,. fin the mornting, Pos tell liarisonm, w~ho lives some imiles below Ridlgeway. a well-to-do, mian of a colr e noInuto the place anid said he was ni oftr'otfblei" for' "lhe- had fomtidia white baby that; nmoiiig ini the liousetwhereo ieo kept his onts." JNo saldchthat "\vlieni he, in rte. i-ed lig~ht of' thenmorning',.went to gutt oafs to feed his nmules,he hoard! w'hat at first he thought was the aqueauki'ng of a i is' but as it, contfinuted, he appro~ached I the place from whence the sntud. hpin-. eoded, and sawv a baskts suspended high Ill) under the shed!.- Me calledv eeveral peyspusi, aul# with-a pitch fork took the basket do* n, and lookiing In -nwa whiM ina an a n..lrt "t ahe lthaiat W0t'tossed lit a-White idrta carselv-ewedtbgethe wth a 016-o dress 'lso sewed very coarsely ith1 wh1O titread.- li thu basket was pi'llow, made -f a, iaterial that had t one time beei a nice dress, filled rith heretofore uinused> or "live feath! rs. It had a pillow-slip Wilth a ruf e, a tolerable blsaket, one good iawl and ttohei lat had had rents I It, bil these had been sewed up. 'lie infant. a femitle, had been put tere durinir the night, and lad - been arrlied on horse bick. It. died that av. Trial Justice 1lkin summoned a -v atud Wit-h Dr. ldntmids repaired i) lostell Ii a'rison'8 residelice. -The try found u verdict in aecordaiie. 7ith the aforei'entioned fkets,. Dr. imonds says id does 11ot- tlink tihe hild could have beein more thim a day r so old. Postell flarrison says lhe nlows tiothiltg abont. It and caninot liii gine how it wa4 carried. to his house. The crops in this section genierally re lIour, almost, rinied by a drought, rhich set in about tie middle of April. irdemns are burned up, amd vegeta les soarce. Fruit-, what there Is of it, emily hal' the usual size. There is zone above here, however, which eaches within a mile 'r two of tids oint, where the comidition of vegeta ion is quite difiereit. Within this rou, the two boundary Him of which re not more thfan tWo AWd a half miles part, commencicng unorthwe't. o tidgeway and extendiig in a south asterly dirction, canl be seen sone romisiig erops. I had the pleasure ist Week or riding over the bottots of Ir. l'reston ltion, ai2( upon them saw 0me plomuising corn. I also rode ver the etire crop of Mr. T. M. tellbert, lani iiid lils cottoni thor ughly worked tilly up to time, and, 'ithou t some untifoeseen drawback, romi I g a heavy yield. The corn on is bottonms, some iorty acres or molre, reen, growing and graciously good. 'he field is full of luxuriant pumpkin n'ies. lie has a flourishiig patch of erman millet. a litle garden of green, lpening esiculets, aind t Iving corn lid pens, oi land fromu whlicl an oat rop had been gathered. Others who ive within these parallels have good rops, suclh asm'"make the hIeirt glad." I neced nlot say to vou that tile news 'f t.e attempted (I hope the word may TrOVe prophietic) assas.4inationl of President Garlield, quito horridied onr hiiikiig citizens. Earnest expres. iois of sImpathy may be heard on all ides, and the sincere Iish that lie nay recovet' is uttered generally. hiere Is - deep and strong undercur ot of suspicilon, that the vile crininal vas prompted to the act by the base pirit which Raimnates the Stalwart Praimch. of the Republican party. I do iot believe that General 8heitman is ned Ini order to burn Coltimbitt, but no perfectly understood the animus of is troops, and they hand heard of and ;ew the expressiois that lie liad set ili ii In Ills lutters to Geiiertl lIfflecki nd the absence of any orders to his ivadiig army was bt a publication ' the fact that any act (if that kind, vonmd be winked 't. English history eiaches us that IlOry 11., the most towerful prince of hmis age, never is ned anm order for Thomas ai-Becket to i. killed, bitt hq littered inm certain irenences certiti expressioni anlmd liomas a-lBecket was murdered. Was t, ever said inl the heariig of Guitteau, hat. Gartleld wias the only obstacle in he way that prevented Arthur's be, om1ing ProAldet? REclo ultisw ero, 'WVas it ever? Professor D)'H1erriadoro is giving les ons in wiin bg. F Ie has a class ait this >lace andi one at thle Park 1Hill school .0 M r. iteum bert's. Rtidbzeway has a larige plitning mill. vith aiill modern attachtthouts, int full >ast. if foutr octogeminains. I saty unei of lhe ladies t his iniornt insr sitting ini thie izza, sewing with agile tinge?crs, anid vi rhont spectacles, and2( aniother sitting ni her roomi, busy with het needle, tot fhr from 1tidgewvay, is ini her ighity-inith year, and Mr. Johni Rob irtsoni, not. far front here', is in his ighty-ight ; year. lie cainimount aorsqe with the activity of a man of birtyi. TVhe first hidv I metiioned is ii her eighty-fifthi year, amid the other ni her eightuy-thmird, I ineed liardly ndd, stith the fler.. notmeiter' at 98 degrees, that the weath 1' iS very hot for.SNE. P. 8.-Am irrepressible miad dog nade hIs appent annen a week or so ano. )og days are approachirg.- i liYMENE~AL. MAR~II---On the 28th of June, ,t the f'esidence of the bride's father, py the llev. T. W. Mollichiamp, Mf, .,oums 8. Mi.uCunte to Miss LAUrdA .PARiKERI. AMl of Edgefield county. -No rmedv has breen found for fev r~ anid agiue which proves so untiform y' successful as A yer's Ague Cure. * Messr.- Willi-ams & linniledge, Greeni mrrchiaedof yotu gives enit ire 5(atisfac ini, anid I am convinmced that It is wvell vort lthe price pahid Grocwool, .J. W. GREE.~ Gre en wood,5. .-,- i'eb'.7, 1881.* Tamavn SRFM ERZDs TO (* FL~OCK. Gree etyfotecf pre~achiers Neole filling a amlpit ini Newben, ont 8tt'nday last, acli eldhming "the floor.'' I oweveis 11leV. Shiikle Gates held his clairt '0(1 ini spite- of aill odds, and( aL coll'c'. ion waus takenm ump, the money betinf. peed inIhi valise, wivuh was iniside e pldpit.- W ie wams addressing hoe congregation then valise was te nived am(I the. mlintiV taken frtum it. ~.isereup)on he hins hamid thle other two uinisterst cited to appeuti for kwmeeny,. vhileo thevi get ont a wiirranit againist dimi for disturibing a religious conigre rai omn.. ArTOcuETmtER '7'0 SUMr.E.o--The oting nman had expentded as mnIh for~ heatreC antd piromhenalde tickets as hit boiught hils p~urse would wvarranft, and, s thec exocursion amid seaside stiasonm vas just corimi ott, lie rmade up hisa Ilind~ to-to. Vell, t his is what he aidi: "I've boeen thifkiing t-hat you are et'y dear to mie, Eormie; a mtid I've Ieent tiiikibe that-I lhat 'Lodise, I liat is, I thlik lots ofyoum, tud-aind rhat do vonu thinuk ?-' "Oh, George, this is 16en siddeni. [owi is yourt ban1k account ?" "Welf, this is a little suddenm, too. I ind hoped youh would' csnsIdeu yourm itank aceount haute eniough fbi-lhothI." 'ihf parting khias that might sounded lke the breaking of a pipe stem; and It vill'uever bertepeatedt- - S~ ubscribe ' to 'IVz NiirsAo ATUD , TIE MOT CHOICE SUMMERf EN EAGES SUCH AS SH1r4RRY 9OBBLERS, CLAhET PUNQH1S, SODA WATER LMIONADES aca. 't- VIRGINIA MINT JULEIS. TRY TE OELEBRATED I D K B E 38 , ALWAYS PRESI AN' COOL. J. CLRNDIN r N G. may 0 Next door to W. R. Doty & Co. TEW STOR.B -AT T-ru: GLADDEN HOTE F. Wk, the unkdersigned, respectfully in form the citizens of WINNSBORO and vicinity that, we have REMOV.D to GLAlbDEN'S IMOTEL, And ato now Iti reeipt of a full line of how atid desirable SPING AND StJMMEn GOODS Which we will Bell at the lowest prices for cash. DRE'SS GOODS, Laces and Embroideries, which we offor at accordiugly low prices. WHITE GOODS. We resnectfully aRk the attention of th Ladies to oar entirely now fresh stock of these goods. English Swiss, Plain and Plaided Nan sooks, Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES. Ladies' Lane SOarfa, Ties and Pows, at fifteen cents, worth thirty-five cents. CLOTINING I BEAUTIFUL SPRING SUITS PINE, MEDIUM and COMMQN tFANCY CASSIMERES, BLUE FLANNELS, WORSTEDS, irar MbN, OPti'HS and BOYS MADE TO ORDEl. Suits made to bi-dcr at very low prices. SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION. ap if ATrTENTION IS called to mny fresh and well. selected stock of I ha.e just opened a splendid as sortment of CANAib GOODS of first quality and full weight A pples, -Baksd Ben~s; Pineapple. LPeunebe; .Sticoo'taAlg Sualmon, Tom' toes, Sardines, lunstar'd. ROBINSON'S IMPORTEb OAT.. MEAlr-FRESH. Cotrdeinsed Milk, "Ocean Getm" Mackerel in 5 lb. cans. PARCHED COFFEE in lA>Wlkr n gdadl as packcages, and CHEAPI11. BAKER'S BROMA, A palatable heterage for irrvalids aa vell as 1orlois in health, and highly reominenned by physkians as a diet for children'. EVAPORATED APPIrES. I DO NOT 67066 at; sig o'clock. A share of theo public patronago is' respectfully solicited. 3R MY. EfUEV .iune 25-dra TAX NOTICE. Auarron's Orridst, .MAY 9, 1881. T HE-ooksq of this office will be open .1. from .June t at to Juul~ 20, 1881, t6 rec-eive retuuns of personal propomty oiri ed by each taxlhyor on the 1st (lay of June. All naic piirsons between the ages of t-went'.ono and-dixty years are liable to poll-ta!, arnd- will rceport according.ly. For the accomm'odat'ion of taxpayers I will be at the following places on the ilays spoesfied'Tor the purpose of receiv ing returns, viz.: Woodward's, from the at'i-ival-of freight trun, Junie 8th,, to departur'o of south boilnd pasenger train.Jtune 9th. White Oak, June 10. D)urltam's, .Juuno 11. CaId woli's Storo, June 13. Gladden's Grove, June 14. Rlidgeway, J'mno 16 and 16. Uear Creok, Jime 17. Blytheod, Jurie 15. Jennings' St ore, June 20'. Jenkinsvllo,.June 2-. Montit'ello, Juido 22 amnf 2!k Thuckbond;, June 27. Weasterville, Jurrd 28 aild 2 Please take notice that tho ode in Winnshoto will - 's closed dluring- my absepos ait the above apuoirdf/ontd, ntd open ft all other days 'durhg' tbhe ap pointed time. I, N. WTHE8 QELEBRATED PRILAI)EP1UA LAGER BER, PINT BOTTLEIE AT ONE DOL LAIR FER DOZEN. RALF PINT BOTTLES AT SIX rYFIVE CENTS PER DOZEN. 3OTTLE8 TO BE I TURNE) PROMPTLY. JMMEIR BIVURAt ES CLARET P@JCHES, SHERRY COBBLERtsi EMONADS, SODA WATER. --AND ---. 0caltwn worm. -- ON DRAUGHT F. W. HABENICHT. apBO NSrOOJ, COTrVON4 ESTAIJA1IED Ia19. 'N.A Ar D GEOG Q A. CARK, - SO0T2AGENT,: 4.00 BROADWAY, NEW YORK; Since the introducetioi of this Spool Cotton into the American manrkI.. its sue. ces hs lceen unjpfecearntedl. No other brand of thread has ever met with the same amuount of publid far in the saine The-' d. N. P 'inunfatiifbra w ero the first to Necogiiiu the linportanJce of thy -ewing Maichiine aind to make a~ six -cdrd cottori; *bfah hps ever been Ihe recog niza-d standcard i'or iriachitseo. All tho improvements in mnachinery that thei inventive genius of the nine teeth century haS >roduoed have been aidapted'by te muanilt urers of "O.N.T." At all the gitat Iu'tertidtiomail Ftiirs of the highest l:01:0r1. 'Ihe 'tY ,11. T." fact ories at Newark, N. J., and PaIiey, Soofhiasid, efiaploy 5,200 operatives-- mzake sua leient, fhtend daily to go around the world four tren Consume 140 tons of coal daily. The mnnnsetufera of- "O, N. T.'' are the hargest manufaotofers of SpAnl coy; ton in the world. A full assortment of thi i o nl Cotton. cnn be bad at wholesaaleand r' anil at . M BIEAT2Y & OO.'S. fob 22- x~rm BUGGES; SPING WAGONS FARM WAGONS. IN eonnection wvitli the Bn yand Hpring Wagon busi ness, $ hwa for sale the well-known "OJJM RICkIoMY"' P'arn Wagonl; My odie. horse wagons are coupled thea same as & two-horse wagon, have front hounds and ioekaug bolster. Warranted fortdeJvo rdonths. Opp. DunW'y & Fant I1NNR$q6o1o, S. C. A.R ilE for. BARGAINS I -AT We. LDFRnKs DURING the continuance o the dull veason, I will offer bargains to CASH 00STOMERS in -all depart nietltn. BARGAINS IN. DIRESS .GOODS, BARGAINS IN WHITE GOOD, BARGAINS .IN MUSLINS and LAWNS, BARGAINS IN CLOTHING, TiARGAINS IN CASSIMEERIS and JEANS, BARGAINS IN SHOES and HATS, BARGAINS IN NOTIONS. BIPST WHITE DRESS SHIRT IN TOWN for ONE DOLLAR. Nice lot of Gauze and Nainsook Undershirts aud Bloaohed Jean Drawers. A GOOD W MT2 DRESS SHIRT FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. I also oflir good OIb17R Vinogar at the low price of TEN and FIF TEEN CENTS per gallon, and the best White Wine Vinegar at TWENTY CENTS per gallon. Crockery, Glassware atid Wood enwarei all at low pricesi Come and SEE. MY GROCERY STOOK ALWAYS COMPLETE. june 25 FRESH GROdERIES ARF constantly being roceived by me, A 1ynopsis Of which I give below. SUoARS, TH IIIGHFlT TO TDE TII F NE8T FLt IN Hil MLT.i T lig JACKSON'S JIEST FAMILY FLOUlR, CAtLIFONA tAEA1UB, 8ometing Choice. SUCCOTASH1, llearnr and Corn CombilneC TbMAToE8, . . kjACIj FlNE APPLN. fl~t~~L,8AlUDINE? PEPPElt. ETC.. ETC I ALSO INVITE TOUII ATTENTION TO) OUI. Give me a call arid examine for yourself. Articles too Iin'tIrous to mentioa. op 14 Is a (oionind of the. virtues of marsa I nok ith the $id6of ptas ani Ifron all powerful llood-makhI , blood-cleans. ing, and life-sustaining e nnts. It is tho purost, safest, and most effectual alterstive available to the pblic4 The 6ciences of medicino and chliitry have never Rreduced a reiedy so potent to qre a diseases reastlting from imipure bloodL It eg Sercifla and .. all scrofulous .i eases, Erysipelas, Rloso, fSt. Anthe 's Fire, P'im. le *n Face- ,. Pustules ' Slotch~es, Dolls or 'otter* Humors, Salt liemn Sce l cad, Rinhg-worm, Ulee, eres, Rheu. atmMercurial Nsease,. Nett. ~gla. 1'nale Weakiesses aru4 Trregatles, JauridiCe Kfeiona tion, arn iv Oee pa D E macia. , By-its searching and cleansing iluali.. ties it purges out .the foul corruptioits whieh contaminate the blood and causa -derangeetai d decay, It stimulates the via tne tins restores and pre serves health, and nfuses now life and vigo throughotit the whole system. .Nos suffrer from any disease o ther.blood nee deir ho. Will Gve Arzi's It i's fdily .to e ijnent wi'ththnu flers, while die ese becoxnOs more fliruly scated. AYra' 8AnisAPAnRIrA is a med -~ elne of such concentrated curative power" most relia>14 ElduE O r knd n. Physicians knew its compostIon, and recribe it, It has bean widely used for, Fryyears, an4 b&won the unguali. 44confldogRCQ ('R1.Qi# W4118 it tias PEPARED BY DR, i 0', AVNR & O~a Prkatical as)d Analytleal Chemists, tLoWell, Mas4. --Pav vour suiiot M, L. Xl CLOTHING HOUSE9 UOST complete Stodk of Clothing in and neckweat' In endless varIety. Boys' the -latest styles bill finish, at prices to si FINE shoes for -ren and hove. ' Manilla. mid Webster's braids in ill cdlo AtlJaoa coats Nu all shades and 'gualitles. aid Moliir Dusters In till styles. ALLORDERS PRO July 7 MIMNa IS OUR L AND DAN11GEt I -- 6-< i rapid discha'rgo or a bust, ''o avoi<( discharge .0-i 5,06 yards ibrinted Lawn G} cents 2,000 yards guod Calico 5 cents-Ro 3,000 yards Printed Jaconot 8 cents 5,000 yads Lace Buntings 15 cmnts 300 yards Black Lcco Buntings 16 1,000 Bars Turkish Jath Soup a+. 8 3,009 4-4 Sea Island Shirting at I c A Big Job in tace Ties, Fisclis, Ht Lhoir original valic. WITHOUT RESEJI *Et 500 Libs. Starch at 61 cents per lb. 530 8oxes Bluing at 2j cents. 300 Gallons Koroseno Oil at 17j cot 44 Boxes Song at 41 cents per lb. A good gallon Coffee Pot at 20 cont 99 lbs. good Black English Tea at 4 75 lbs. good Gun Powder Ilea rol good tea and try it abd ravo 25 cents 1 50 gallbbs of Town and Country Mix If youdo.not buy your goods from have my compIetitors come to the ackin 25 pais Ladies' Newport Ties at $1 100 panirs Ladies' Cable Sewed Shoe 5,000 Lamp Wicks at 6t, 7 and 8 coi LAMP CHI From this day forWari I will No. 0 t'ents each.. These gootle will only be the store, na I only listen toc the fingh .I will dtill offer gi'est inducomonts july 7 WILL MAKiE, FOR TIlE NEXT 60 DJ E1.ANWOS AN;: $850 SQUABR TG iLRVAJ I STYLE 3 1-2"rdt large fAbey .i oiding roaind en- e, full Iron mers; in fact eve~y riprovemnent which can inlstrument hia been added.. W'Ouar prien for thbi,.Inst)rment bowlt a~nd New York, with fine, Piano Cover, Stool andI 1 T1his P'iano. wiiul oc aot on te..t trmal. P14 money With order. (ash Isent with order w by usa t/h yy if P'int is notjnst arrenr, ini use. Sendl for Catihmon. tvery inistim' made(1 97ne cf tho tliuie~i~ter~s at fbe Cent recoimmendled fir (he tIIGiiESTI IQONORS Scale0, the gcreatest improlvotuent in the hist 8teale Upriights nro the finemst ini Amerca. Pianos, of the richest lone anid girmtes'. diin highest muical nout ,oitie's i th'o cotiptry. fledt purhaisr. Alh Vhinos nd Organs iteti UN5ATIsF~AeToni rhm'; fail to wri'e us~ boe ',nraains. Piano~ C:atlmogue mailed free. Piann Ca'aloguno 'f titty pages inail'ed for si rated ib~r five years. JUB3ILEEJ ORG. '-OltisN lA:4 " stiti, ., the ianuIS'a3Oest ever offered t e mnusical pulip. t. contaji: Celeste, Dingas6r, .9ub- Bias arnd Ceb-stinaI. riz :DMelotha; Celesite. (r charming top,) ] Fortie, Colosto-F~orte. Erpresios, Treble-i Organ, (Wbich thmrows on the entire power swell, Le.ft Kneie itop and Grsad Swell,. boxed. 350i lbs,. T.he ease is of solid widhiu entircly new a'.id beauti(f desit efabotai 'amnp stands. fretwvork. .&c., all elegantly fi :mrncovemnmts,,w ith great power, depth, b) 1Ieauitifi'.j solo e~'ects and stop nel ion. Re cash pride to have it introduced.wit,h stovi ella others. Positively no .daviation in pi rmully rested tho organ in youjr own home. in,, pay freight bof~i wriya if ifrstru~ment is 'aon taini no ''Bogus" actfs of R e~ds, or ",.Dil 'iahe no mfnisrvmpre1.ctiut.intiK. *iodc g70arnfte FunnY~ wAnnTANrran for five years. Othe~r sta Ove'r i% 1" :.f. and every Organ has givi MAILEDl FREE. FACTOltY AND) WAREROOMS, siEETr MU11551 (Catasloggn includes mnost of theo.populair mnt comapositton, by th.? 1at .tuatliows: Addyt MEND)ELSSOHIN PIANO 04 jun 25-3mi Hgon~ Noi RL. WV PIlftfAP8, Agent. Wiue betw F. . dh -71. COLUMBlIA, S, C. the Stato. Gbnt ftedasAng goode Buits, Youths'Suits and ie'ns'tifts of at the hnes, raylor'8 celebrated inkthi-aw, arsi rs, the -latest is the Derby Straw. 811k-Surges'and Alpaos afid Clneu MITLY FILLED. .kUQG.H. E~ADER, I the latter i repali to te firt and I must. -Rodinced frota lO centA. Sticed from 7 cents. -Redticod from 10. -Jtoddeed froni 25. (ents-Roduced fiota 25. 'ents. ente. udkerchiefs and Towels, at holf RESEM VE I 'CAN'T. ts per gallotih B. udd.-to e 70 cents. Esuaine tiil, .ei lb. ed Paints warr'anted, [t Sr.4d. n1e, take my quotations along aO owled Rogulator's prices. .40 ,Reduced fromn $1.76; s reduced .to $1.25; its por dozen. MINEYS-. arid Xo. 1 Irunp Chinineyat o,. sold for calh down~ beforo leavitii of t.he ailmigluy dollar. o tho wholestalo trado. NAtU WE. LYS ONLt, 'A GflAND OFirli OF D ORQANs. JiAxO Poit ow!q Is fp5 *ent rosowood case , le gatdy .,i islhe, . 7A Octavec.full1 patynt cantante, agrairis, atrvedt lega stnd ly1re, hepvy~ worpeoi ~ a nd F~ranto, I' rtnch diand 4ction, G3ran't Hony. in any waty tend to the perloction of the delyv~ oN b~kri n'ru at aseI hsenu reference if you ato .not send, ill be refunded and lr'ight s'harge~a. pi1 aepted in tiffs idverrIserauent. . Thousande mnent fni fy varrant, fo fivo yoWgrs. . Stool, Cover andi Book).. AlJa0l sit -f nouin' Exhibitjon, ar,(wonr utnanianously 'Vho aquatres coatitD Olli NeVI teto >rv of Pisno makaing. Theo, nQw: p.atet .sitivoly wo, zm.ko thie flro-t,. Uprigh.4 ability. Thoy a.re recomrnenoded by ,thq O v'r 14,00 in use, and,~ iot. one diaseatia-. L on 15 dityt': tet trial -.- REISHT puEns ro butyaing Pegiii ohs we. .oge tgIo HSir'Aaomon. Illudrato.i myd( De-ser pMtye K centa stamp' Every 13ano fully war.. /~JNTQOur b~ek Style JpihiLqdi'gan' tastiost and sweetnat toned ParkneQrgan' Aaoifen-Boautiful Stops, aR'fo ljsi )iapanon, ub-Banss, lgeho, Dulocot, .Mt a. ouplor, Celost ina, ' Baw.(un-pup4 ( nd ol the insttrutnent.) Righit Knao 87. and iteight 70 ina.; WVldth, 24 in..; . eight, t, vennerediwith., b~oInO~ woodo.. qnd iti of an oely c-dved, wit Mltu .n,,ic closet, iishod. P~osseunes-all de lrtyst and bes6 *lliancy aind nympathotio ilnality of tone. ruilar retati price $275. ..O~u,r wholesale ne't, and bopk. only $8',--a . one organ sold 1c0. No pay ,in rqfuired uan'Il you havel We viend all oi.gane on 35 days test trial' not.a$- represeonted.- Positively, our Organs rhzy . sfeps, as ido nmany others. We honest and,:fair dealing, or nio salog len $35. $50, $37. $05 $70, $75. $85, etc.: in the fullest rsaisfacion. Organ Catalogud - 17thA S'iET andI 10th AVENUE., at one-third price. Catasogne of 300d choico, pieces sont for 3o, starnp,'.h Rie of the (lay and every variety, of r isieal as, )., 15. 0. Box 2058, New V6mk City. ELEGANT JEW'ELRY PIIEAP. Toftolae ou iwstyles an'dl iu~ cc trde short tisn o: "'IaTJ(~r iB ac kui c'wat a a gol n ;4elrt Ib c.O. 'Ibo lus cain be re. Ialo t, ,seo*83 tomoth' rhe toyj ckonarrin217.,Y e lamnas &** "nvs m eugavss o* pa en f a ptrs a a Mente' .by~j wihP dsan. ~tkr.I~ua