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T RMe of0 10 NEws. AND HERALD. i"ft~h vine 10*; weekly--'ett~itir two dollars and fifty cents peo*mz-, a h advance. Liberal discout to clubs g of five and up arch. RATES OF v /eliTQ .M~ ter inch for he first insertion, o ad t Sifty cents per inch for each subseq Aent I Insertion. These rates apply to ail ad Vertisements) of whatevr' natu e% aid $are payable staletly in advaheo. Coil tracts for three, s1x or twelve months 1Yaf.ony oty liberal- terms. Trau Ipiett..4oal.. tieseo, fifeen Cehts per line -for the hret insertion and seven aud one-lf ents per ine for each - subscenentinsertion. Obitua'-les and 1 trihtts of' respett charged is avdv-r- At tisements. -ShApleo aniounacements or c loarklages and doathis piblished free or chairge, and solielted. All commuiloations of whatsoever f satur-, should be addressed to the I Winnsboro Plblishihig Company v Wimiboro B. C.. UAIXAOAb 8CnF,DOULE.-hO trains Siow pass Winnsboro lis follows: t North-bound passenger, 12.28 p. in.; t Voud.-bound, 428 p. m.* north-bound j e1eigbt,b.05 a. m.; som.th-bound, 1.37 p. m. These. arrivAls. are on the basis of Railroad lime, sixteen ininutes V raster than Winnsboro time, New Advertisements. Masonic Meeting-G. B3. McCants, o Secretary. 11_ Local Brief@. -Buggy ridig in the afternoons 1 i becoming quite fashlonablo, -Master Barn well has decided that 1 a bale of cotton is a "heavy article". I -There has been a run in ice during i the past weeks The demand exceed- v ed the supp-Is -It takes couples a long time to go oit.and getsoda ivater these moon- v - light rnghts. -The town council has had the pnib- V lie pump repaired in such a maner as to even prevent the entrance of a mnos quito. - -The youig people had a moonlight -9 pienic at Rook City oi Monday night, and soft eyes bpake love to eyes that replied "go and came agai., t -Tuesday night's comparative cool- ( 1ess (c9nparatively only) gave peo pie a chance to eatch up on a week's I 16s6 of sleep - makes our i'dis throb to state I that that dear little four-legged chick en of Uir. W. 13. Gilbert's is. dcad, PeAce to its ashes. 1'eople had to Afnchio their - ther knometers during the hot spell to kep ' them from going. out of sight. Several jumped off the -.nall on which they f *ere hanging. -Sam. Barber, the negro who forged' the order on Mr. Jno. P. Matthews, r Jr., had a preliminary hearing before P Justice Nell on Tuesday norning, andt was committed to. jail in default of three hundred..dllars bail. --When the shower of rain caime np on Tiuesday several persons raised such a shout of we'lcome that we think 1 that long looked for fellow, "rain," be came ftrightened and consequenitl y made his departure during the night. E Iverybody should keep very quiet the -next time he comes, fir lie is somesc1 what a stranger to this section of the county. .Trial Justiee Neilwaengd during tegreater portion of Tuesday mnorning In hearing the case of J. G. *Shedd vs. T. W. Rabb, Sr.-a suit for a balance of an account bet ween the parties for the year 1879. Messrs. Gaillard & Reynolds represented_ the plaintiff and&T. It, Robertson, E.'sq., the defendant. After hearing the evidence the Justice gave judgment for the defendant. RAIN AND THEC CiROrs.-Pleasant rains fell at White Oak and the adjoin. ing country on Saturday night, and on1 Tuesday afternoon it rained a little in -Winnboro, and a good deal In other parts of the county. A~ general sea-1 non is badly' needed. Old corn par ticularly is dead, and new corn in sonme places is almost burned up. In othier sections, such as the Sawniey Creek I bottoms, both corn and cotton are * looking well. Taking the county as a whole, however, the drought has been, and still is, disastrous. A gentleman who has a threshing machine last year,1 threshed out fourteen thousa~nd bush els of oats and wheat, and this year will not thresh twenty-five hundred.. A failure both of oats and corn this year will make hard times next year. VOCAL Musio CLAss.-An effort has been made to secure the services of a vocal music teacher for the0 young pecO ple of the towni, and wve are glad to state that the effort In this direction has beeni successful. The teaeru with whom arrangemnents have been made is Mr. J. S. Collins, of Charlotte, N. CI. The class will be taught In the Bhaptist Church, and Mr. Colis will open the session or neoxt Monday niight, the 18th inst. A list of sub-. scribers has been partially made up; and any other persons desiring to joIn the class will please meet the teacher at that time, or on Tuesdlay mioring the 19th at 9 o'clock. In order to acconodate all who desire to attend and obtain a thorough knowledge of the principles .of music, thiere wvill be a session at nih/ndnte dirin~g the day. . ' Tnm Ott> BrxTr.---Thue -Fairfield I sttrvivors of the -Sixth Regiment, 8. 0. q mnet in the Town Hall, July 11, -President 8. RI. Farnt, .j i, tcealr. The minmutes of the iiet weet ng .e read and confirmed. Th's president -reAla letter from Capt. W. T.DI. Cousar. inviting all of the survivors .to attend the dinner to be gIven by-the Chester p~ ~j~vors on the 4th of August ne1tt, 'hes bIotf~~on of Mgijor roadwNl~, tho Ansociation ftgieed to at "houl wll 4akek giace in ,hester on Thursday, the 4th of An. rust, and that Ie Is oxpectoad ,to-ad. iressthe.Assoeiation. On motleQi.Afo r.D ilonsnteAssociation greed to take the train at one o'clock, n., on the 4th of Augusty. Tt keBQetlon then adjourned to meet in"" he'Town Hall oi the 11th of' October iext, at 11 o'clock-, a. m, BAsE liALL.-Notwithstanding the mifavorable weath'er) a thatch-game of Vise ball Was played on Tuesday evo iing between the Star club of Chester, ud the P'ahnettoes of Winnsboro, 'ho ga1e coiueweCed at five o'clock vitl the eBro to the bt.-. At thle end f the second Inning Chester had be oine demo'alIieed) having allowed the almetto-es to inale elghtee runs to our, About the beginmning of the first Ining Mr. Quay Wilirord sent a'- fly rhizzing over the right fielder's head, vhich seemed to surpwise him and tho ost of t he fielders, as Quay is iiext to lie snallest player among the Palmet )css Next caine the Stars to the bat. Ir. Nail sending a "'daiscy-cutter" ito right field, it was neatly p!cked tip rith one hand by second baseman, Mirl lark Doty. The gaine continuMd moothly. for a short-time, giviig the layers no chatice to display any mark d skill. But at last Mr. Holbrook tion changed the monotony of the aie by driving a ball over all of the elders, making three bases on said .y, The Chester boys thinking it. bout time for them to do something, 11 seemed to deternine at once to do heir very best. Their determination was proved by their pitcher, Mir. R. Tall, %vho -aUght a line ball hot from lie bat with-much che. His example tas followed by Mr. iamilton, who eautifully caught.r lofty fly in centre eld, Mr. Ehrlich shfowed great skill in the game by grasping A ule fly sent o second base, with the case and race- of : a professional. The best core oil the Chester side was made by Ir. Bond, he having made three runls" and no "outs", and the best on he 13oro's side was made by Air. J. . Buchanan, he having nlade four 'runs" and no "'outs'". Mr. Buchanan 4ayed as catcher for the Palmettoes, !ld we ventire to say that he fills his ositioi n Ith as muci ecase, grace aid urety as any eatcher his' size in the ;tate. Owinig . the inclemency of the vent her, the Utnpire M. 11. J. Mack rell, called the game at the end of the i xh innilng, the score standing thirty our to fourten, it favior of the Pal neltoes. After cheering the Stars, the corer and the umpire, the two clubs eturned to the hotel to talk over the ~ameo. -1h0 Wife of U1n.ainih Corporang, f Meteghan, N: S., gave birth to two inys amal o-s -girl, weoiginlg r'espec ivcly three, fou:r, and five pounds.| all are doing Well, The woman has ati five children itn cleven mnonths, --LONDON, July 4.-A Constantine Ie dispatch says the Sultanx has resolv d to conmmute all the sentences of leath except in the cases of thie actual riurderers of A bdul Aziz. -A celebrated preache' inakes the ecomnidationi of Avet''s Pills a mat or of~ religious duIy. - Whenm 1peop)1 tr billions and dy'speptiC,. whlat thev moed is the Gospel of [health. In such !ases, tie best. creed to swvallow con ista of the thirty sugar-coated articles n a pill-box. * .T~ooETnERI Too SULLEN-Phe 'ounig man had expended as much for heatre~ anid prolmenadc tickets as he hought his purse wvould warrant, and, ,s the excursion and( seaside season Vast justt cominig onl, he made upl his nind to- to. Well, this is what lhe aid: '"I've beena thinkinmg that you are 'er~y dear to me, Louise; anid I've eeni thinkinig that-t hat Louise, 1 hat is, I think' lots of you, and-and rhat (do you think ?" "Oh, George, this Is too sudden. low is your bank account?" "Wl~ell, this is a little sudden, too. I mnd hoped you would consider your mank account lar'sce nough for both," The partini kids that night sountded Ike the brea king of a pipe steim, and1 it vill never be repeaOfted.-. n IASONIC M~IEINo. A . regtlar eannication of Winns 3.boro Lodge, No 11, A. F. M., wvill >s held at Masonic Hall this (Thursday) avening, at 8j o'clock. 0. B, McCANTS, july 14 --1 Secretary. AN ORDINANCE TO PRIFvExr FORIESTAL.LING.* 13 E ITr ENACTED AND) ORLDAINED by the Intendant andl Wardena of lie T1owh of Winbsboro, South Carolina, n Council met: I. That fram and after - the p'assage of his Ordinance, rio person shall engage in lie business of a huckster within the orporato limits of the 'Towvn of Winns >oro, without first obtaining a license rem the Town Council, which license hall be0 granted upon the payment of ['WENTY.FIVE DOLLAR8 per annum. kny person shall be deemed a huokster' vithmn the nicanifng of thuis Ordilnanco vho, not being a mnerchant having a tixed ulnec of business, shall engage in the >usiness of selling chickens, tutkeys, lucks and other poultry, eggs, butter. ruit, fish, gamns and vegetables, not of heir own raising, catch ing or produtction. XI. That from and after thme p'asage of his Ordinance it shall not 1)0 lawful for ny person, other than a licensed huok ter, or a merchant having a fixed p lace if business within the~ corporate lim its of aid Town, to buy, with intent to sell the oe withina said corporate limits, cr to hip the saine for safe to plaece outside ho corporate limits, anly chickens, tur :oys, ducks or other poultry, eggs, but er, fruit, fish. ganmo or other vegetables, aot of their own raising, entohlug or pro-. III. Any parson v'iolating any of the imovisions of tbis Ordinance shall, on oniviotion thereof, be fined not exceeding he sum of TEN DOLLAIIS, or be fim >risoned not exceed ing TEN DAYS In the :enty jail or town guard-house, for cash nd every offenco. Denn in Coflboil this oth day of July', 8811, aind with the Corporate &nal of said * Intendant. 4ttest: E, S. CUAmIEN, Olorkof Council. 4 T_ x MOST I J1ClI AS SODA WAT1L . - rEMO NADE9 a DUD V-RGIN.A.M1N JtJ WS. * THE CCiLE053RATED' AL)VAYS... kSH AMTD 007. 4 VJPND IN I N G. MAy A' i do t'W. R. boty & Co. YRESR GROCERIES AIRV constaatly being received by hie, ksHynopsis of whioh I give below. EW ORLEANS MOLASSES AND 8.RUP8 ALL GRADES. UGARS, 1FROM TfHE iIOlEST TO THE LOWEST GRADES. 'HIE FINEST FLOUR IN THl MAlTC"EI-II PATIN' FAMILY"-ALSO ALL GRADES.. JAIUCSON'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. CANNED QOODS. "ALIFORINIA PEARS, 't'meting Choio. SUCCOTASlI, B3oabs and Corn ConjbineC 7OMATOEU, PEACHE PINE APPLE. ALMON, BARDINE6 MUSTARD, EPPER. . TQ., E ALSO INVITE YOUR ATTINTION TO OUL ROASTED COFFEE.' Give me a call and exanitrio for yourself.' Lrticles too numerous to nnution. .. It. FLENNIKEN. ap 14 ATTENTION --IS called to my fresh and welL. lelectec stOak of IAV, IY GndCERIs I ha ve just opened a splendid as, ;ortment of CANNUUM 4iOOM . >f first quality and full weight. Apples,. Baked Beans, Pineapples Peaches, Sucotash, Salinob, Toma. boes, Sardines, lustard. ROBINSON'S IMPORTED OAT.. MEAL-FRESH. Odlidenlsed Milk, "Ocean Gem" Afackeral in.& lb.-cans. PARCHED COFFEEf in bulk, as good as packages, andc OHEAPER. BAKER'S BROMA, A. palatablo hoverage for ibValids as well as persons in health, and highly recominenned by physicians as a diet for children. EVAPORATED APPLES. I DO NOT close at six o'clock. A share of the plic patronage is respectfully solicited. juno 25-Cim TAX 1NOTICE. AUDrron's OrIon, MAY 9, 1851. TH bakofhioilewlboopen fromJuno40 o Ju., 0, 181,to rcierursoprsnlproet oirn ed by each taxpayer on the ist day of Juno. All male persons between the ages of twenty. one and sixty years are liable to polistax, and will report accordlagly. or the nctonintodation of taxpayers I will be at 'the following places on the days specified for the purpose of receiv zng returns, viz.: Woodward's, fromi the arrival of freight train, Juno 8th, to departure of south bound passenger traini Juno 9th. WVhite Oak, Juno 10. Durham's, Juno 11. Caldiwell's Storo, Juno 13. Gladden's Grove, Juno 14. Ridgoway, June 15 and 104 Roar Creek, June 17. Blythewvood, June 18. JenfnlingR' SH ore, Jun~e 20. Jenkinsville, Juno 21. Monticello, Juno 2'2 and 25. Buckhead, Juno 27?. Feasterville, Juno 28 and 29. Pleane take notic that the bffico in Winnsboro will l e closed during my absence at the above aplnoihtmetits, afidt 1pen- on all other daya during tho ap p~ointedl timo. I. N. WITERS, may 10-tfj Auditor F. 0. WINNB1OIRO, S. C. A. Wlliford, ap18l3 .X4 DvURI G the eioutnoance of the dull seaso, 'I vill1.4er bargains to CASH CUSTOMERS In all depart, mentgs BARGAINS I14 DR SS 1OODS, BARGAINS IN ,. :WERITE GOODS, BARGAINS IN W MUSLINS and LAWNS, BAUGAINS IN OLOTAING, BARGAINS IN ' CASSIMPINXS and JEANS, BARGAINS IN. SNOES and HATS, BARGAINS IN NOTIONS. BEMST WHITE DRESS SHIRT IN TOWN for'ONE DOLLAR. Nice lot of Gaute and Nainsook Underahirts and Bleacbed Jean Drawers. A GOOD WHITE DR'EiSS SUIRT FrbOI ONLY 75 CENTS. I also of'er good.OIDER Vinegar at thl lo* price orTEN and FIF TENN CENTS per gallon, and the best: White Wine Vinegar at TWINTY CENTS per gallon. Crockery, Glassware and Wood. eliware, all at low prices. Come and SEE. MY GROCERY STOOK ALWAYS tOMIPLET. '. Eler. june 26 Free to Everybody! A T1'AUTIFUI BaL foyhe ASlNG ING CO. (or bypostal card if at a dis. tance) any ADULT person will be pre seated with a beautifully illustruted idopy of a New Book entitled UEiCM8j lE WA1UDND, --en tim STORY~ of the SEWING MiAUHINE containing a handsomu ah'd custl~y rstee1 Ongrhving ftentIspiece, alsh. ?8 ihely aba graved wvdod cuts, and bourl'in an elab orate blue aind gold lithogrbped cover No charge W'halee is wae f' this hand aoint book..which utah be otaihed obla by applicationi at the branch andi subiordi nate offces of The Singer Manufa-otuIii Co. THE~ SINGER~ MANUJFAdi'UlING CO. Principal Offlue, 84 Unioh Stinare may 17--1y New York. FOO CHIOO'S BAL8Ali of SHAIRK'S OIE Positivel Rlestors the U~eal rin d is fhe on13 'fhi oil is 6xtradted froina a peculiai species of small Wnri's SiIAnK, caught in the Yellow Soa, known as crrcha rodor Rondedetii. Every Chinieee fishermtil knows it. Its v$ f~uds aft a ilestorative oi hiearihg *oe (1 i*cbvered by Buddhisl Priest about the year i410. Its cures were so numerous and many so seemtingly mi. raculus, that the remdd1 was offieially prodlaihted over toi entil~ a pirei Itt oa became Ito un lvo1tal thait f'or over 30t years rio deafziesb has etited amdun the Chinese people. Sent, dharges prepaid, to any ad dress at $1 per bottle. 0nly imphorted by iiAVLdth & ct., SLIIO Agents for Ametter. 7 DOy St., New York1 Its virtules ate utintiestionable ahd itri curative ohti-acter absolute1 as the '%'ite: can persohally testify. bbth fretti eiperi. ence andi bbseortationi. Among the many teadora of the )revieu In one part anid atothozof the country, it is probable that nunibers areoafflicted witlh dt'aftbess, ahd to sudh ii may be said "Write at once to [Haylook & Co., 7 Dey itreet, New York, enclosing $1, and yon~ will receive by return a ronted that will enable yeu to boor like anybod else, and whose curative offects will be permanent. You will never regret doing so."---Edut Qf MercantileReviet. ju 25--Sm 3UGdEnis, SPRING WAGONS -AND FARM WAGONS. 1N~ connetion with the Btt y and LSpring WagOn basinoss, I hve for sale the Well-known "OLA MlwkoQty' Farm Wagon. My drie-horse wrmo'ns are conuplod the same as a two-hb'/b wagon, have front bounds. and rookafig bolster. Warranted for twelve motaths, Sap 28 Cpp. Dtblty &9 Fanti AM fhew prepared to receive returne of all real estate and personal prp. ary owed bythe citizens of Winn boro bo the Moni ipalg ea 1 1-2. PHILADELPflIA. LAGER BEER, PIlT BOTTLES AT ONE DOL LAR PER DOZN. HALP PINT 3OTTLES AT SIX TX4EFIVE CENTS P.0lt DOZEN. BOTTLES TO BE IETURNED PROMPTLY. SURRER BEVERAGES. MINT JULEP, CLAttET PUNCHES, SHERRY COBBLERS, LEMONADE% SODA WATlR. COOL c.:AGEE, .-AND ---- "120 SEWa - ON DRAUGHT F. W. HABENICHT. ap 30 SPooX COT ON. ESTABLISHED 1819. TRADE 4 MAR K (WOUND ON IVErE gPOOLS.) 4iEoRGE At (LARK, SOLE AGENT, 400 BIROA DWAY, NMV~ YORK, Since 'te it'odadti'da of this Spool Cottoo into the Ameridan matket, its suc cess has been unprecedented. No other brahd of thkead hn~ ever met with the same an Mhhi et publid favor in the same spa~ce o.f Niyho. Th'o "O. N. T ' niantilaoturers woere the first to recognite tbe importance of the 8e*Ing Mutbbihe and to make a hix-cord cotton, which han et'ei beeh the 'recog ni aed standar-d for machihes. All the ihiprovemehits ih inhinery that the ikiventive genius or the nine teeth celntury has produced hatve be4en adwspted li' the tunt%41fatturer's of "O.N.T.: At all the great International Patirs of the world, "0. N. T." has been awarded the highest honors 'Ihe *40. ?. Tr." faotories at 1Newark. N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, empllloy 6,200 operatIves--make sufficient threadl daily tb go fttriad thn wor'ld four tinies. Consume 140 tons of coal daiyl, The mnanufacturers of "0. N. ''t." are the largest manufacturers of Spool Cot ton in the Wi3th1. A full assortment of this Spool Cotton. ean be had at wholesale and retail at J7. M BEATY & C0.'S. fbb 22-tx6m Ary er FOfl RE.*dRINe BRNY HAIR TO iTS NATURAL VITAL~ITY AND COLOR. .I-r is a most agreeable dressing1 'rili is at once harmless and effectual, for preserving the hair. It restores, with the gipss and freshness of youthij faded 61r gray, light, and red hair, to a rich trown, or deep blacks as may be desired. By its use thin hrair is thickeied, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks failing of the hair immedi. ately, and causes a new growth in all eas wherd the glandS ard not decayed ; irhile to brashy, weak, or otherwise disease<. hair, it imparts vitality and etreugth, and renders it pliable. The Vraon cleanses the scalp, cureS and preventd the formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the hubloA and diseases peculiar to the alp, keeping it cool, cleanj and soft, under which conditions diseaheS of the scalp and halt are impossible, As a Dressing for Ladles' Haiti The Vroo'n is incofriparable, it Is colot. less, contains neither oil u~,r dye, and will not soil white eetfnriac. It imparts an agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an article for the toilet it is economni cal and unsurpassed in its excellence. PREPARED SY I1V. I, O. AVER & CGO, *resess sia Asuasurea chemIse, Lowell, Mass. seb at a. maawa .e...,... -and nieek~gay e e the latst styls an~d Ali. IN.E shqes for men. and ho e,. Afanifla, ami Webster's brais in .ci olo Alpaica coats in ill sbadete~nd qudiThtati and Mohair Dusters illull sty lese. ALLEORDEIIS PRO july 7. MIMN IS OJR L AND DANGER~ I A rapid discharge or a bust. To avoid - k . discharge 5,000 yards Printed Lawn O} eents 2,000 yards good Calico 5 cents-Re 8.000 yards Printed Jaconet 8 ent . 5,000 yards Lace B tings 15 cents 300 yards Black Leco Bun tings 1O3 c 1,000 Blarc Turkish Bath Soap a. 5 < 3,009 4-4 Sea Island Shirting at 7 c A Big Job in Lace.Tiesy Fischas, Ha thoir original value. W xTt X UT R2Sfl1 Vi. 80O Lbs. Search at 0} cents per ib. 530 Boxes Blning at 2 cents. 300 Gallons Kerosene Oil at 17}4 cen 44 .Boxes Soap at 4j- cents per lb. A good gallon Coffee Pot at 20 centi 99 lbs. good Black English Tea at 4 5 lbs. good Gun Powder Tea redl good tea and try it and.sa'vd 25cents i 50 gallons of t'own and Country Mix< If yo do not buy yonr godt8 froni have my competitors come to the acn 25 pars Ladies' Newport Ties at $1. 100 pairs Ladies' Cable Sowed Shoot 5,000 Lap Wichs at }ii, 7 an'd 8 can LAMP cmI From this day foiwardI wiiE 4d. 0 cents each. These gooiL - ies F i) Ho' the store, al I Qnl.y liste. to the jingle I will still ofter great indoments b 11 MIM july 7 WVILL thiAith, FOR TOEh iNiT 6t) bA PiANOS A1W $850 SQU lnkE IA1cnD P STYLE 312 2n our new patent verstrun g scale, beautiful large fancy miojiding rouhd caso, fill Ir-on 3 mer; in fact overy improvement whih cahii instrument has b ieen added. goOur price for this instrumehtijoxed and Now York with fine Plano 'nver, Btool aui xi This l'onno will bu sent o il te fot 1tal.. I'e money with order. aih sont with o'rder wi by us both ways if Piano is not just as rprei in use. Send for Catalogue. Every intrniS PT A N ~$160 to $400 (with . olass atid sold9at w madeo one cf the flihest dispilh.s itt tile Cehte recommenndedc for the HIGHEST HONORS Scale, the greatest imnprove'uent in the histo scale Upnighits are the finest in Am'corica. P Pianos, of the richest tonie and ~reates. aiic highiest inuaical itu~I Iorities in theo country. ied purcha~ser. All Pinhos and Organs sent UNBATIsFAUTon. 1)on'i fullh to wrile usa befoi. bargains. Iliano Catalog~ue nirilled free. Pjano Catalogudc of titty pages mailed for six "1nTAVftP IORGI "ORINTA," syle99, isthe htidsoreest, ever oft-red the miicat piblfe. It ontains Celeste, Dinpason, Sub-l ass andi Colentina. viz.: Melodlac, Celeste. (a cbarmiing top,) D Forte, Celeste-Foi-to. Expresioh; reble.c Orgab, (which throwva on tha entird power o S8wel. Left.IKnoe Stop and Gi-and Swell. HI boxed. 850 ibr. The Oaigo is of solid walnit entirely new and boatitiful desigtn, olathorazt Iaamp stahads..frat-woi-k. &c., all elegantly an improvelnonta, w ith great power, oept, bri Beautiful solo effects aend stop notion. Re g cash prico to have it introduced, wilth stodi sells others. Positively ho d&.lation in pri< fully tested the organ in your own home. and pay freight both wvays if instrument is r contan no- "B~ogus" sots of Reeds, or "Dur make no niIsreprestbttiona, and guarantee Fur.LY wAnnANTan for five years. Other styl Over 84.00 sold, and oer Organ has giver FACTORt? ANDm WARERrOOSzS, 5 SHEE T MIJSI C: (Catalogue-~inoj tdes rnost of. the popular inus compdgitiob, by the hdat antifors. Addroc ME~NDELSSO11N I'ANO 00 jun 25-3ra B Y vlr~iie of an executian tb med dl 3rected. I wvili offer for Aale before the court-bouse door ini Winntsboro, S. C.. oM the lJ ret Monday In Aiuguet next,.within t uo lega! hours of sale, id the highest biddg r; for cahb, the foi . loiging descrihed property, to wit: .All that tract of land li ng in. Faits field Conty; 8. C., containing oxib hiin dred and twenty-two (122) acres, and bounded by lans of' Sami. AeQuattere;e N. Marsh l, C. At~tns; B. -8 De pories and B. E. Elk iv,. Leyie~ tipons as the property of B. E. Elkiii at the suit of no. 0. ~M C r. . Sheriff's Offico 8. F.C. July~ 11. 1881; july 11 COi)UM*Br C4 III good* raylor's celebrate& M01O tnaw, also rsethe latest- Is the. Dorby Stram Bilk St eif afidAlpaev- and Linea MPTLY FILLED. BADER, [S IMMINENTV the latter . repair to the frst antd [ lust. -IJtedciced trota 10 cents. lueed froii 7 cents. -Reduced from 10. -Reduced from 25. ents-Reduced f.6m 25. ente. ants. makerchitt aA -Towe, at hall I USER V9 I CANYTi to per galIoit ) cents. iced to 76 dehis. I ktmine thid for lb. xd Paints Arranted; at 41 .40. .ie- take miy 'qu6tAtions -along ant )wled Regulatoi's prices 40 - Reduced from $105 redneed to $1.25. tW per dozen. nd o. 1 Lanip hineys at 5 s6lfor~el :aipod effjs leaviti of the-ahnighty dollar.: tho.wholealk tia4. x NAUGfl, IE RE!GUEA.TORh O1. PRICES. YS ONL~r A GitA D OFFER 09 3 ORGAN54. rMv JVpOijt OWVL $ .45 mit rosoeood ca'se - e'egatly ii lehed, 8' 'A Octaves, full patent oantante agraffea; trved lena 1ana lre, heavy~ serpentine and ratue, French Grand Abtion,. ran1 H-Im:. ii any way tend to the perfection of thd e ogwuareferebce if. y'' (1 doot senid 'hlo refinded ahd fif t .charged paid ented in this adverdse ebt-. Thousands oent Aully warranted fo~r lAve yoars. Stool, Covet- ahd Book). .All 'trictlj first. lolesaib ladtory prices. These lianoD ltilal ExhibItion, ard ter'e- unanimously The squares contaid nur-New Patent ry of Piano making. .'t'he new patenti ositively we makec the fibieat Upright 1hiity. They arep recommended by thie Ov'r 14,00 iin use, atid n~dt.on'e ditssatis on I5 days' test trial-,--) REIo1T FR1!.E IF n.biiying. Positig 1 -we offi- the best Ulrinddone illustti d i'.hd' Dlescript~d. cents stamp- Every Fiaio sully war SOur New Style dubilee Oi0ai iN Japanese ciaso, calld h tastiest and. W*idtt~t toned Pa'rlor Orgad 5 Octaves, 5 seta of Reedit viz : Wlodia; Also Fifteen Bleautifdl StdpA I, s followis; apason, Sub-Bass, Echo, Dflect, Mlodia; iu pier; Celestina, : Bass-Oodipler, Grancl I the instritment,) Riht IKnee Slop atid eight, 70 in.; Width, 241 n.; W eigLt veneered with choide woods, and is ofa ly airved, with panels, music closet; ithed.'essesses all the 1at't and bdst Iliancy and HnipeIthitiid jra i y of toite; thit reta1i pi-ce $27t>. Out .* ,olesaile net mnd book, only $8'ens one organ sold 0.. No paytlent requi'rci ud'il you have Ye send all organs on 15.'ddys test trial ot as represented. Positim-ely. uiur Otgahs any. stoph.. as .do manny pthers. W. hottet and fair dealing, or no sale. es $35. $50, $57I. $65 p70, S75, $85, etc. the fullest a sthstlon. Organ Clitd4ogud 'th STREi!T aid 1ith A*'E~it1E. t one-third price.- COffilogue of 3,00d hoice pieces sent fodr 3i. atop. Thi lt ofte day aind every 'variety' of fid* biba ,F. 0. Bor 2058; New York Clig, g ilnl Pa, ge, una ro, . . o~