The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 13, 1881, Image 3
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Ticiu qP TltiuNEWS AND UrnhAILD.
- 1-V W-dfiflr do'lr ~e
lanu In 'advn7ice; Wojekl ' edition,
twO 'do~ars aUt fity etit5 peramnnum, .1
ih a~lvance. Liberal discount'to (lubs
of flive and upwards.
RATE8 S AnvmErrsTlNo.-One cloai
r iTa f6r the first insertion, v aid
fy cents per inch fob edeh Aubseq -ent
ortion. These rates apply to all ad
,vertischtents, of whte itr'atV re-, And
are payable strictly i an vAnee. . Con
tracts for three, six or twelve months
inade 61. very liberal terms. Tran
blent local notices, fifteen edits p'r
line for the erst insertion 'And seven
and one-half centes per... line. for eohb
sbtaouent iinsertio. Obitua'ies and
i,' Vutes of respdet charged as adv'r
tisements. Simple announidetwi'ts 01
marriages and eatlis pablished free oi
OlhAVge, and s'olicithd.
All comm unications,. of whatsoever
viature, should he addressed to the
Winnshoro 11iblishing Company
Whmasbor'o, .O. -
A4AILROAD SCIEDUL.-The trains
W ass Winnsboro afi follows:
North-bouind passenger, 12.28 . in.;
south-bound, 4.28 p. in.; north-bound
freight, 9.05 a. in.; south-boud, 1.17
p. IM TiTmse tr'rivaTs ae 6n the basits
of Railroad time, sixteen minutos
After than Winnsboro time.
Now Advertisements.
At F. W. Hlabenioht's
Local Briefir
--Since the recent 'asIV the gfiss is
- okhigvery green again-.
-The nights now are cool and pieas- I
ant, but. the days are very warm. .
-It is said that Guiteau is writing
his life. All gi'OAt infib d thah
-Col. Jas. 11. Rion has returned
'rom his trip- to Long Branch and
other places of resoi'.
Mr. J. E. McDonald has been
rtit busy this #letk, holding refter
ences in sonic eases submitted to him.
-During the past week chickens
and eggs.have been niore plentiffil ifihlA
usual in this market, but prices are
,ti to higih.
-Sumnter county IWoduedH the first
bate of new cotton !in -South ulayoilitt
tis Year. .o X0 w 1b Cottori hias yet
been sold in Winnsbord.
-Our Wriend- from the cohintry re
port that wild turkeys dre inore plen
tiful than usual this year. Partridges
and dOWs-ire 'also very plentiful.
Mr. George E. loggs, a native of
Winnsboro, but now living In 1hiila
delphia, has been on a visit here. His
nany friends are glad to see hin.
-The corn crop throughout the
whole State will be 1unnsually short
this tall. 'to 'iitke lI -rt. tills dell
clendy a large area should be sdWn in
oats.
-Vennor-, the weather probhet, say
that we may expect a change iii the
Weathcr about the 20th inst., when
the new comet reaches its perihelion.
From the 15th to the 20th we are to be
nearly frozen by fnosts and cold north
erly wintis.
RErordUs -No-riIE.-Vd are re
quested to state tihat services will be
held in the Methodist church, morn
ing and evening, to-morrow, conduct
ed1 by the Rlev. Dr. Grflmths. At ,the
niighit-servide hei Will dellver a lecture3
taking for~ his subject, "Lessons from
the Life of a Fast Younig Man."
'iHE Fhv. .1'. M. TobD.-The Assos
cjafe Rqforihed P'resbytertaa of
'1'mu'aday Says: "Tito Rev. J. Ms
Todd, with his fattilly3 Is tiow oin a
tiisit to hia mother inthiis place. We
regret to khowv that he does not feet ena
couraged about his health. ,Wtile lie
is gbtii bolter thati he htis belen, thiere
nlient. Hie is yoding yet, hdwever, and
Wye still hopie that rest, complete rest,
lind rigid regimen willl result in re.
stored. health and vigof; T'Id ch trdh
i01s aIds loss -i'omn active work and
sincerely sympjathilZes with him (n his
plfilctten.". Mai Todd has many friends
ii,Wliatsiord4 Who join 111 the ihpd
that he h'my soan be l'estcored to faill
health and vigor.
UASh flAth.-Uni itesdfy last it
game of base ball was played at Chds
ter between the Star CluU of tfhat
puladd And the Palmetto Chdl) of
Winmrisbo'ro. The result wvas as' fdla
lows:i Stutis 14, l ahmn~tto 0. (hi
Wednesday afternoon a match wans
played between the Carolina Club of
this place and the Chester - Club-bed
ing the third match bet wieui tide
two. At the close of' the seveiith
iming thtu se'uf' itas 14 to 10 hai favor
of the Carolinas. Oii the eighth the
Chesters made four runs, pulttig tlrirm
evenr with their- Opplonenits. Trho
Carolinas went to tie bat, but befoie
they hadl had their thite "outs" a
heavy rain cairie up dnmd put ftn 6ndl to
thme game. Upon this~ th'd Carolinas
6laimned that, accor'ding to thre tulesj
the score must be made ip frofun the6
even innings-in this case 14 to 10,
and c'onsequenitly that 'rd~ were Lhme'
'Ivinimers. The umpire deld~ed that
the contest wvas a "draw game." The
matter will be submitted to the New
Yotit Clipper, the leading 5porting~
authority in this country.
THlE Pa1otIIUTIOR MovEMF.NT.-We
Jiave received, with request to publish,
the following circular from the Rev.
8. La::deH'
The State Coniventioni which is to
Vneet En' Columbia on Tuesday, Sep
teimbef 2l,- will need reliable informa
tion as to th'6 real strength of the Pro
hibition setntiment in the State. T1his
'tvilh be Indiented somewhat by the
immber of pesns' who will 'laave
their business and atteYki itt essionis.
But, beeside, it will be high i! d'esirabfe
to kniow the number of petitieners for
a rohibitory law. erotre
quest all persons who r ircuatn
petitloons to push the danvas vigorous
ldiring the-present month, and -mail
E h papers to mie at Williamaton, by
the' tst of September, that I may haVe
* '1
o1i 6rt' 0 tesWtlt to lis'
0leionV ' ' E UhavO 0 fil, p
is frmoely 0c%116h and 1onpealance
rsganisation In the State.
$;p,tko divill e gs
1'VneuSeof ruin, I remain
S. LANnER.
M * A R KCA NO-Z8 V i -''UNJEbb',
*a6so of the Murder oft kdAt1W In Perry
County-ffo6rts to Covete. Up a DefalcA.
tion.
Front the ke's hIs Avalanche.
The State o' A'kAnas' Is in a tui'
noll over what has -1een ealled tile
Perrv qonflt troublds. Tile State
nIlitia, lii the p6rsons of the Quapaw
luards of LIU 10 Rook, have been ov
Iered t9 the scone Of.trouble by GoV
wror thurchill-, nd martial Aw his
men declared in the County of. errv.
hiatthews, the edi(oV' of the ourche
Valley Tnes, . %vtat. rYenutly assassi
iated, and hlis owal-dly murder
roimpted tho OoVernor to take decIs,
ve nItIoh. The true Inwardness of
il.the trouble was related last night
o a reporter of (he Avalanche by a
iltizen of Little Rook- Wild vldentli
ipeaks understniidniy i. His state
flent of the caM of Matthews' ,hur
ler, and the thieats that have been
nadc agalhet Judge Harris is as fol
Ows:
The present sheriff of P'erry cotlnty
a a gentleman named Venn, who was
,hosen at the last general election.
-lis principal deputy is a man named
somn, who was the foriner sheriff.
.som succeeded Sheriff Smvzer, and
vas his principal deputy. It hay been
mnown to the authof-ies that Sheritf
Imyzer's accouits with the county
li not tally, there being a denIciency
o- the extontof about $4,000. As Isom
nanaged the collection of revenue
1iiing Smvzer's t1rni of office, the
efalcation was attributed to him.
otwvitiihadinig thebsi gra.-ve tbtg
Isom wvas afterwr-ad eleefed sheiiff,
mud, as previously stated, is now the
principal deputy of Sheriff Venn11.
The assassins. of Editor Matthews
tre said to be tenalts of Smvzer, and
were. it Is alleged, instigated to their
>loody work by nom, who feared
letection at the hands of Matthews,
vho, ju1st previous to his (lentil, had
mblished some very significant items
.onnected with the'detfldatitsm Fear
ng exposure, his death wals acgreed
I pn, and Isom, it is said, was the
rime mover. it.will be remembered
:hat previons to the killing of Mat
Ihews there *Wa'-some trouble in th'e
"ouity, ocdasioned by threats made
1gainst both Matthews and Judge
narris. At that time one set of tax
books that had been missing weid
round-secreted underneath a store
liouse. It Is stated that.fnother set of
tax-books hait jncii destroved. These
racts seem to point unmistakaldy to
sollusioni between Parties who ale in
terested inl tie si uppression of an Iih
esticatiol into thte county athjil's that
was Eeing pushed by MAitthiews and
iis murderers. If the facts as stated
1y thWe Avalanche's Informant are
i'nej It dsiloses a deplorable state of
Mfhidrs. d Wundrl' tile sheritf wrote
to Governor Chiirchill that he With
powerless when his own deputy was
tie Instigator of the trouble. It is to
be hoped all the guilty parties will be
arrested and t4rouglI to speedy jus.
tice.
---1tkehsdn INi~ttlieer The Cd
lumbiia and Greenville Railroad has
increased the tariff heretofore chtarged
on rags consigned to Mr. Johnt E.
Peoples from poinlts-on said road., and
as a consequence Mr. Peoples now
hauls thdnti in his wvagons-inm sonlte in
stances for forty or fif'ty miiles. Ldes
that look like railroad progress amnd
enterp~rise? D~oes it not rather look
lit If thidy *6t'o titig to see jumst. o
many straws the camel's back. cani
bear?'
A T
F. W.HABENIGHT'!
ROn3tT FORTbIN'S
-L AGER BEER IN BOT TLES:
ROBERT 1'ORTNBR'S
LAGER SEEE IN SGdTTIinS.
ROBERT POR.T IEttS
LAGER BEER IN UOTTLES,
BJEnGNNU Ar 1!NG EL'S LAGEiI
BEER IN BIdT TLES AND ON
bAU~GHT:
Eoni.x SiITHU JNDIAN VAia~
ALE IN BOTTL'ES.
RG.B'.f. SafITIt'S INDIAN PALE
ALE IN BOTTLES.
BI3AARfAN NX O&RT.
lAGER BEER IN BOTTIiES.
RlOSB3' ROYAL BELFAS'T
d1@ER ALE IN BOTTitS
CANTREii & CO'CINRANE'S
GINGER ALth IN BOTTiLES
NAftREL BEST CIDER PUT OT
F. RAUGI(T TO-.DAY.
aug 13
LADIES ! !
HAVING determined to "CLOSE
OUT''dlr stock 5f Sprig bress
doodsI w offer .you from this date
unusill4 bargains in same. We have
a tomplete line of these goods, and
pa'ies Will do well to call, fkami
atiic price these before purchasing.
We would also call your attention to
our line of PahAy litslin ahaI Linen
Lawns. In white goods wb are "Full
Up." Our line of these goods con
sists of Linen Lawns, Victoria
Lawns, Thsihop tawpt Ilain, Plaid
and Striped Nainsooka, Jaconets,
Cambrics, Piques, Plain and Plaid
S' ils, &d., &b. Laces, Laces,
Laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg
ings.
CALL AND SEE FOh YOUR
S1'LV]o'S.
McMAStht, BRICE & KHETC'HIN.
may 7
Free to Everybody!
A BEAUTIFUL BOOK for the ASKING
By applying er"'nhily tat the neavost
office of T lE SINGER MANUFACTUR
ING CO. (or by postal card if at a dis
tance) any ADULT person will be pre
sented with a beautifully illustruiied copy
of a Now Book entitled
#GENIUS REWARDED,
-Wlt TnE
STORY of the SEWING MACHINE
containing a handsome and costly i-teel
engri.ving front-spiece, also. 28 tinely en
graved wood cuts, ahd boulI in nil elab:
orate blue and gold lithographed cover.
No charge whatever is made for this hnnd
some book, which can be obtained only
by applicationt at the branch andi subordi.
nato offles of The Singer Manufacturing
Co.
THE SINGER MANUFA CTIJUiNG CO.
Principal Office, 3-1 Union Square,
may 17-1y New York.
A T 0"UR H 0"U SE
. THEMOST).
CHOICE SUMMER BEVNERAGES,
SUCH AS
SHERRY.*COBBLERS,
CLARET PUNCHE~S,
SODA WATERS
LEMONADES and
OLD VIliGINIA MINT JULEPS.
TRY TilE CELEBRATED
BOCK SEER,
ALWAYS
P1RESR eAND GOOL.
4T. L E ND I NI NG.
may 3 Next door to 1. R.: Doty & Co.
FRESH GROCER IES
ARF constantly being received by me,
a xynopsis of which I give below.
NEW ORLaEANs MoLA'IM AND 8YiRS
IJGAltS, FROM TIlE IIIGHET TO THE
PATN FAMI11 L IOAL O IADt
JACKSON'S BEST IAMILY FLOUR.
OANNEDb OSD
CA' JayOktN A PERARS, Somneing Clioice,
SUCCOTASH, Beans and Corn Combine6
TOMATOES. PEACH ES.
PINE A PPIJ.
d~i~h~ffSARDINES
MUSTA RD;
PErPtit; ETC., ETC.
I ALSO INVITE YOtU ATTENTION TO OUI.
ROASTEb t01FFEE;
Give me a call and exa'n' for yo'urse'lt
ArIclesu too numerous to mention.
D. II FLiENNIKEN..
ap 14
ANDI FEED STAiDiES,
WINNS1AORO, S. C.
A. Wiiifordk
PROPIRIEWOR.
apI13
-AT
I6% EbIbEabB
)URING the continuina of. tl
dull soason, I will bfer baigains i
WASi CUSi.'MERS ii all depari
ments.
BARGAINS Ih
11ARGAINS IN
WHITE GOOD:
BARGAINS IN
MUSLiNS and LAWN1
lAIGAINS IN
. .. CBOTHIN(
?sARGAINS INq N
CASSIMERhIS and JEAN|
BARGAINS IN
SHO S aid HATI
BARGAINS IN
NOTION:
BEST WHITE DRESS SHIRT i
TOWN for ONE DOLLAR.
Nico lot of Gauze and Nainsoc
Undershirts and Bleached Jor
Drawers.
A GOO WHITE DIESS SHIR
FOR ONLY 75 CENTS.
I also offer good CIDER Vinegi
at the low prico of TN and VIl
TEEN CENTS per gallon, and til
best White Wino Vinegar i
TWENTY CENTS por gallon.
Crockery, Glasswaro, and Wooi
enware, all at low prices. Con
and SEE.
MY GROCERY STOCK ALWAT
COMPLETE.
.5 F. El&er.
J0Ihe 25
CLOSING
OUT
S A T -
VOil TILE
NEXT T1lIRTY DAYS I INTE19
TUO SELL MY
ENTIRE SUMMElR STOCK 01
AT
J. GROESCREIL
aug 4
ERSfor the 1YfL JOi0
FOQ CHO'8~ BAISA/M of SHARK'S C
PosIt! ly ipes thn lle r ag qd Is hotc
This oil is extracted from a pecul
spcies~ of small W nIvTe SHARK, caugh t
the Yellow Bea, kcnown as Lkircharo
Rondeteil. Every Chiuenk .finhern
knows it. Its virt'ue8 as a restorative
heatlfag were diseovered by Buddi
Pripst about ths yesi iM10. Its .ures w
so numerous and many no eefiingly:
raculus, that the remedy was onilei
proclaimed over~ the entire Empire.
use0 becatno Ho universail that for over
years nO ddaftie lthas existed among
Chineso peoplo. Soht, ohsirgoud prope
o any address ftt $i per ho'.tle.
Only Impuortedl by ilAVLOCK( & 00J
13cle Agents for AmetIcb. 7 !loy St,., New Y
Its virtues aie nnquealtibable and
curative charaoter abuolates as the wei
can1 rersonaully testify. both froum exp
onde and~ observation.
Aaror g the many ren'derid df the Riet
ione' art an~d another of the~ countr.y
is probitble that numnbersaro aonlicted ui
deafness, and to suchu it tnay bo si
"Writo at onco to Haylock & Co.,. 7 .
Miroot, Now York, enclosing $1 An~d
will feteive by raturn a remedy that
enable you to hbar like anybod else,
whose curativo eifreels5 will be perrhan<
You will never egte, doin'g so'-Ja
of Mercantile Revtew. jul 25-3u
AHallb Vtork.
--o
rDHiE undersigned has (aiten the. a~
.I cy for the Hale o( the kNC C~
1EDIA OF JBUSINE'.j AND H 0]
FORMS, a work reochtly pulisuhed
the National Publiting Company,
Philaidelph~ia. Tha hook. ombraces
laws of etiepuette and good soCtetgr, togE
er wi'th plain and sim ple instructions
th'o valuatblo att of appearing to the 1
advantage on lf 8'oc-iions, how to di
well and th'atefully, how to acoquir<
good hiaddisting, and how to exp1
written thoughts in a corroot and' eleg
manner, eto., eto, It, Ii written ,by Jai
D. McCabo, the welldknown aut'bor,
is preparedl with great dard. 'I ho b
Is prin'ted on fine tinted paper, and c
tains 832 large octavo pages, Zt is ha
soptuply bound, sn' is pmbellished v
a large Innrlber of suer ongrasvi
made expressly for this g'reat, work by
best artista and engravers.
.The work is so' sbcitionlp
July. 30.t~
-AT THE -
GLADDEN HOTE 14.
WE, tho unders!gned. io t evuily in
0. form the eitizens of WIN N141ORO and
viuinity. that we have REMOVED to
LdADDENS h'ftEL,
And are now in receipt of a full line of
now and desirablo
SPhING AND SUMMER GOODS
;, Which we will soll at the lowest prices
for cash.
DRESS GOODS,
Laeon Mh4 Emllbroideries, which ito offer at
accoidingly low pricos.
WHITE GOODS-.
W Veshectfudly ask the attention of th
iAtdibs to our entirely now fresh
stock of these goods.
9e English Swiss, Plain and Plaided Nan.
seeks, Piques, in great variety.
SILK TIES.
Ladies' Laco Scarfs, Ties and Pows, at
fifteen cents, worth thirty.five conts.
CILOTRING I
BEAUTIFUL SPIlN03 SUIts
D
FINt, MIEDIUM and COMMON
FANCY CASSI3IERlES,
BLUE FLANNELS,
WORSTEDS,
For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS.
.MADE TO O1YER.
0 Suits made to order at very lOy prices.
SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION.
P.Ladecke r & Bros
ap 9
SPOOL COTTON.
ESTABLIS1EID 1512.
S
MOL AGENT,
Sco
400O BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
Since the ihtroduction .of this Spoo:
'otori into the. American muaik-et, its suc
cess has been uinprece~de nted. No othet
brand of thread has ever met with th<~
sam.'i dtuount of public fawxr in the natne
spafce of 4iie.
DTheo "0. N. T ' innfacturers were thi
first to recognize the imuportance of th.
-;owing M1achine and to make a six -cori
cotton, wichI . has e'ver heei I ho recog
nized standlard for niaibbhitios.
All the iprovuements in inachinera
that tho .inventive genimi of theo nine
teeth contury bi produced hive be'ea
Tadapted by the mianufineturers of".NT
At all the greal International Fairsi o
t he world, "0. N. T." hani been awarde<
the highest honor(0s.
'Ihe '0. N. TI.", fiictoriesrfit 1towark~
E.N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, chil~o,
5,20 obrativ'es. - miake suffeiont threat
daily to go Ri-otnn1 the world four tim.es.
.Consume 10 to as of col laily.
The nmanufacturers of "1. N'. T1." ar
the largest manufacturers of Spool Cot
ton in the worldt.
.. A full assortmen!. of this Spool Cotton
can be had at w holesa'cand retail at ,T. 31
lIEATY & ( CO'. feb 22 f;xm
IlL - - - -.
*THE BEST REMEDY
in FelR
an Diseasos of the Throat ad~ LuIg
li AYEF s In diseasns of tho
epulmonary organs
-a safe andl reliable
1; ' remedy is inval
11. unble. - A Y a n\s
Its Ci~rnny PECTORAr.,
100 x is such a remedy.
eIt is a scienti c
idi, ' canihination of the
'' !&UI virtues of the ilnest
>rk. . drugs, chemically
i.. united, of staph
power as to insure
ter the greatest polssi
3ri- . . . / ble efficiency, and,
PECTOR L. "nifo*.'"'1'tt-Yia
it the foundation of alpulmonary diseases,
ith affordin~ prompt rollef and rapid cures,
..and is aapted to patients d any age or
'i qithpr sex. Ifdbing .very palaita de, the
)ey youngest children take it readily. In
~O" ordinary Con gs C'ods, Sore T aroat,
vill ~roneh Itis, I ndaenza, Clergyman's
mnd po Throat, Aathia, Croup, andi
pt. Vatarrh., the effects of AYpan's CHrn,
ilo acv'oAr, ara magIcal, and multitudes
are annually preserved from seriotta ill.
Yess by its timely arnd faithful use. .It
s hould be kept at hand in every house.
Isold for the protection it Affords in audi
don attacks. In WVhooping-cough and
Consumuption there is no other remedy
so efficacious, soothing, and .helpful.
Low prices are inducements to try
ena. 4!1omo of the mnany' mixiutres or syrupi
50- made of cheap and ineffective inigredi
en ots, now offered, which, as they ond
btaun no curativb c ualities, can a ord
Sonly temporary reief, and are sure to
91 disapliolnt the patient. Diseases of th~
thtf ro end lungs domand active an~
thleecie treatment; and it is dlangerous
in experimenting witha unknmown and cheap
pest mnedlicinles, from the great, liability that
ess these diseases inay, while so tritied with,
e ome deeply seated or incurrable. Use
Y AER'S CHannY PEcOonAJ0 and yoti
at con fidently ox et the best results.
.ant is acknowle god curative power,
os ndsascheap as its careful >roparetion
mdlr and fine ingredients will allow. Enmi
ok nont physicians, knowing' its compost.
on- o prescribe It. The test of halL a
nd. Iet'u~ had pm' von Its certainty to cure
~k *1put monar' complaints not already
S beond the reach of human aid.
REPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & C0,
sly. hraeteal and, Anasytl'eal' Ohemiste,
Lowell, Ma68,
Mi ,i Mm auoass zvzarzwum.
MIMNA
IN o'rder to mako rooin for 'ny t'a
annual inventory, I will offor special in
LAYS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS a
SBHOES, SHOES
75 pairs Cable ScreW Brogtans, red
100 pairs Cable. Screw Plon~gh Shol
'0 pairs Min's Pegged Calf Ties, i
50 yairs WomeWa Grain f1olhas, s
99 pairs Women's Cable Screw Cal
150 pairs Ladies' Half Cloth Gaitoi
P omethihg nice in ladies' lnb gobi
is.a SPECIAL DRIVE for thii ty daya
ONLY.
CROCKERY !
ONE HUNDRED Sets of Cups a'n
price of 25 cents per set, for the retail
TWENTY-FIVE Sets of Ciph Mid
set.
75 Sots of Plates reduced to 95 ce
100 Sets of Plates reduced to 50 c
18 Covered DiAiss red~e6d to 85 C
Bowls, Pitchere and Baking Dishe
GLASS WARE I GLASSWA
25 Sets Banded Goblets reduced t(
and ends in glass set's and dishes, fbr h
JANS, JARS-Just received one a
my prices before buy ing elosewher. M
t few sizes-putty, etc. To arrive nex
cheaper than evor, and will be sold ace
PAINTS, PAINTS-The "Town r
highly reconinended, and will be sold
HATS, HATS-One huidred Strt
not %vant to darry ahy of thoim over.
J. L; MIMI
THE
july 19
CLOTHING HOUSE,
- 0
MOST coIplete Mtock of Clothing in
anld ieck wear in eidless varicty. woys'
the latest styles hlld 11ish, ht pric'es to 8t
FINE dioes for tijen. hand hiova.
Mantilla, and Webto's bi-stids in a'll colo
AlIpata Codlts iniI1 ~had ude and ctuailitios.
andi Mohair lhistei's in aill styles.
At ohnhiS PiRO
ME5T5ELSSOHN
P.ANOS :AN]
#85D SQU./RE GR./1AS) .P
STYLEh 8 i-2 M
'ur 14.JnewptenIt overstrung scale, beauitifl I
hairge fancey mold~itig iohnd e'itse, l'utllrot;
mer; in fItet every imrnIuov~eet which oah
instrm ~ or t a s been added. bxq~
Now Y, kit i ne Jio Cow,,a tooasl
IThis Iianio wijl t U seat, oan toht trial. ]Plc
moneg .vith .t'i-der.. Cashi sent, with order wi
hy us both ways it 'lhiaois, no 'ust ais repre
in tuse. Send for Catnlogue. .A very, innt.rui
ma con f the finest display s at the Conte
recoimended for the HI(milE8T UONORS
Scale, the greaitest, imp~lrov'n~ent, in the hish<
-seale Upi ights ore tlre finest ini America. I
highe'st musical ani Iorities ini the country.
ftied purchaiser. P1L'iiaos and Organs seni
Li:N 4Arrrc-r Don' fail to write us befoi
m a ry4ainii. Pi~m atia clo,.uio nmilc4 *Ig..
Piano Catalogne of liflty liites mai led! for sia
ranted for five vea~rs.
everi offered the miuicail p~ubli~O. It contlel
Celesto, PIapJasoni, Subl-BassH andl Celestina.
viz Melodlia, Coloste. (a oharming top,) Il
Forth. Celeste-F~ort, E~xpre'ssion, .T1reble-C
Orgati, (whbich throws on the eintfiro power
Swell. Left K~hee top, arnt.Orend 8alb. I
boded. 350 lbw. The case is of ,olId walnul
Enftir(-ly' now andi beautiful design, elaborat
Ilampj standsl. freltwork, &o., all elegantly fir
intlptovetnents, viih gt, ct powver, 1llth bi
Boa'utifuT solo effmets and stop~ atf i. flle
ensh price to have it, introduced, with stool
sonlls others. Positively no deviation in pri
fully ios'tedl the organ in your own home.
andfl~ pay freight both ivays if instrument Is:
con taini no . ~ogu&" tiets et' l~eeds, or "Dui
make no mrpentaitions, htt urse
Fo iaY wAdANni)l for five years. Other aiy
Over x4.000l sold, and every Orgacn has give
MALDFAoTO1NY AND WAI(EltOM8, a
SHKETr MUSt 0
Catalogue includes most of thp popula: fiu
composition, by tha hosf .cuthots., . Adilre
ju 5-3m
e ig unnm~l~ U3J
Vina 64-fMcHARE d
boro, S.fC. - o
Li and \Vu't~, dobh, 'd&a .p'6 ,
Elucoments for the i'eit ITT
nd CLOTHINO.
need jo
educed to $1.75.
lduced to t1.00.
f Shoos, 'edud 'to $1.2&.
a, reddeed to $1.20.
ib, redhced to 2 25 a bair . Tb's
only, abd can be bought for OABH
CROCKERY
d Saucers at the astouibbing Id
lride ohly.
Sauoers hldt1d to 6 ts ytt
nts per set.
ents per set.
s reduced accordingif.
RE i GLASSWARE II
> 65 cents per set. 'Some dde di1
%lV their original value.
nd two 'qiiart Cohanisy Jar. det
indow Glass--a special bargains iil
b week anothier Ibt of tiaWaire
ordingly.
:nd Country" Mixed Ihaffit is Wrf
at a very clob tnargi.
v Hats at a'nd belo* c9t, aa I 'dd
L~iAUGi1,
LEADER Or tod PRICES;
NARDl
the Stat'e. Ge .rh
Bults, 1j You h8t .hild Blubd1
't tit nlgi'.
raylor's celebrated .Mac naw.,.
re, the latest la the. De r St~1w
i\IPTLY FLiL~iE
8S ONLY, A GRAND Ol1t O
3 ORGANEt.
sin foseood daso olejni laihgh
al~ti!s, ful pate*4,.9~ te. agra~s
i4,od ok ia~ lyre, heavy gerpenti'o e
raute, Frtnch rand c ~ohint u'iainam
in any way ten d to the porlection of th~
I'etJoedt on board cas at
Is sen a erenco if you do riot son4
il .et ifj ang Steiglit ..ihnrq aid
sento(l in this aidverzsPnunt. '9Band~
nent fully warranted for flye . r4
Stol, Cover and Book). All sttl y
holejialo factory, prices. These Pjnod
I~v of Pinno making. 'b6..ne ,OW pitent
'oIsitively we mritke, jh ..ij ~ ip~d
ibility. They are redoii mon~e byot
Ov'.r 14,00') ira use, and giot one disatian
on. 15 dOy" ~test, tr al-ins) n'rQU VQL n IF
-o buy ing., P)ii :.y. we 8 rt.w th. ent~
COfits stamp') 1Nery W ih a
dWN. r N4ur $LyUd itd
faistiest atidl sweeQs tdod Perlor Orgn
6'.00 tts, h.seot$ of, Ued , vIE.: .M~~ a;
Also iftoen Bog fiul, upsasf owi;
ispason, Sub-Bass, Echo, ulot, '.
voneered with ooce woods. is , qfn
1y o-irvoed, wvithz pihls, rntveip o1oR ta
isbed, Possetrnjs.ah tb,9h ateit and . sti
Iuiancy' and sympatlietie ajit ' of stoite4
ular retail price $275. Our wv leaaln1
and bok, only .38e-:04 09 rgansp
co. No py uiet rqulred u1ei .y
We merid orgl O~RMc f ays test
nmy" stops., as do nmany, oers{
honost and ,lfair deaing .no-p sail.
(idi $36'. $50, $'57. $8 $70
n the fullest, satisfaction. Oria CtI n'ue
7th' STIREt' and 10thtZ
i ope-third prie. Catalogue of 3.00f
0,; P.' 0. Box 265%, New York City.
KING'S MOUNTAiN and itfa 0
7'i'ixs worjc; from the pen ofLva9
I gr *;~ tit., *ill b o
deliyr- A~'o Lit4~ fou t.
thefu< 't curl onfl o(
sh lif havo A enny; The book is
onl byAnubsortptioA. fpur dollars a
copy ,It may b~ ,ronjtthe .
sign ed, e'ole Ent fr.l'airtl-1
* # evisesd IwTestame. ia
the different st s may be bi 'd &rib.
lisher's prieen. . uy ylm
JOB Pan1TIbiG
All' l'duds of ,O0B PRIIt .O 'Fd
as Letter 1Ieads IMI t1.fei A -uo(8
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