The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 25, 1881, Image 4
F0WN AND COUNTY.
~HUltS DAY, August2~ IN : : 1881'
nms OF TuHE NES AND HIETALD.
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infoMikm. Thnest litle$ applyr to all ad
vertisonents, of whatevWr nato' ce, antd
as'e pavable strictly lit adanec. Coin
tinets for thu'ee, tiix tr twelve months
ithido oil very .Y tilral- terns. Tran
ilent local kVti'ces, fifteen cents per
110e for the Fit. insertlon and seven
mild one-half cflits per line for each
suibscouent insertion. Obitua--ies and
t'libutes of respect charged as adv3r
Itselhenits. S )iple alnoullcelments 01
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cliarIgo, and s6lcited. .
All cominnt ientions, of whatsoever
'iature, shooild he addressed tu the
Winn 106 Publishing Conpaisy
Wi-m6261-0, S. C.
2AhLI)Abi ScutDU I.E.-The tr~ins
now- pass Winnsbor. ns follows:
Norti-bouid piasseiger, 12.28 p. in.t
sput-h-bound, 4.28 p. mIi.; north-bounid
freight, 9.05 a. i.; souti-bonnd, 1.37
p. it. Tese arrivals are koh the basis
of Rallroad hine. sixteenl minutes
faster than Wilsbo'o 'time.
New Advertisements.
Notice-J. R. Harvey, Chairman-.
Old Hickory Wagons-J. H. Cum
mings.
New Goods--F. Elder.
RItGIOU8 - NOTICE.-The colored
Bapti'te imVing at last completedl their
houseb' ivorship propose to dec(ate
it to the uses for which it was erected
on next Sunday morning. The Rev.
F. R. Wallace of Columbia will preach
the deditation sermoi at 11 o'clock a.
,n. The Rev. J. U. Coleman will
preach at 3 o'clock p. in., and t he Rev.
13. Lawson at night. The public are
cordially invited to attend-.
xMaRRANTS CoNixN.-Col. 1. 1.
Boykin, State superintendent of immi
gration, will leave for New York at
the end of next week to secure his
September quota of immigrants. Uc
has now on hand applications for six
ty families of laborers who are wanted
during that month. aliy more will
be taken in October. 'Tle Western
harvest being then over and the plic
liomenally high waures ofl'red them,
during the summer having subsided,
he has every cx pectation of secunring a
full supply of hnigrants of the best
class during tie fall, and those who
d isirelabor'rs and iave not yet ordern
ed them should miiake early app!ication.
Col. Boykin will remain fin New York
until his orders are filled or put under
way,
TfE LATE Dn. L.%m.-In the trens
actions of the 8outh Carolina Mefdical
Association at the mneetimr held at
Newberry in April last, we find the
following preamble ,and resolutiois
offered b~y Dir. .J. Ford Priolean, and
Whkereas, An All-wise Prov'idence
has. iniI lis iniscrutiable dispenisat ion,
dleprived this Association of a vulneel
memiber anid a formner Vice-Pre'sidenit,
the dleathl ot D)r. U. 11. Ladd, mnourts
the los~s ant efilientt and p~romiiineni
inember, whlose losas will be0 deeply fell
by the wvhole prof'ession, wvhose prac
tice antd liteisatnire lie so> well ador01ned.
Rleso/rect. That a page ini our min
uite hook beC ~pedicated t~o the miemors
thlese resol utionus be Iirainmilt red to hi'
fnnly, w~ithi the tend~er' of our heart
felt symp~athiy.
TIlE TWVELFTI RISGIMAENT.
A Brief H istory of the Famnous Commnand
A showing of lvhich the Survivors Ma:
Weli Be Proud.-.
A-Lancaster cor-resp)onden t of t h<
2Tews andl Ciorier gives the following
sualunct, history of the Twelfth Rlegi
mm it. As the history of this fine bodi
of 801 tiers has never before appeanre<
in this compa)Ict fthn, ami( as5 we knioi
- Itavlll i~nterest a hlarge ninber- of 0111
readers, we give it ini full:
This rmaisrkiable regimuient o as or
ganizedl ati I.,ighmtwood Knot Spin g, oi
a camp~ of insti-nct ion, in thle yeai
1861, was comnposed of t lbree colimaniel
fr'om York, two from Fairflcld, I w<
fr-om Pickens. two fromt Lancaster' ani
01n0 froim Riclan~d, The compgaiii
we-e commanded at the time ott lie or
ganiization. as tollows: Cominiy A
byv W. II. - icCorklec, of' Y'ork ; Conmpu
B. by .John L. Miller, otf York ; Com
panhy C by IH. C. D~avis, of Fitlel
CoinpIany D by Edwin F. Booukter. o
Rhihtand ; (wvho the orator of thle dauy
said was thme peer1 of any' man ;) Coim
p)any E by' TI. 1F. Chybrn, the young
est otilecr in the regimecnt ; Coinpam
F by Havne McMeckin, of Fairtield'
Company G by Capt. (aillard, of Pick
ens: Company 11 by Mack Steele, o
York ; (Comp any 16by N. R. Vanilanid
ingham, of Lancaster; Comnpany K by
Cap1t. Neville, of Pickens.
TIhe regimnenit, after having been or
ganized, r-eminled sometime In ti
camp otf Instrn-tion for dirill and train
ing. It was veryv son. hiowerer, or
dere'd to the cost near- Pocatalilro, am
Beauf'ort, aiid it was first eng:tged ii
battle unider Gen. Driayton, at thme bomn
bardiment of Beaufort. After this I
Ws soon1 oIreed to Virginia, when I1
Maxey Gregg's Bigadeo It did somt
hard fightinm-. Fr'om that time for
wvard it wias conniectedI with Grteg'g'
Old Brigade, A. P. Hlill's Diviston
and~ Stonewvall .Jackson's Cotrps, alit
par-ticipated in all the pr-ivations, al
the ridi~ marches, and all thle peril
1)ns tbnt fambous camauiilgns of that i-c
nowned coi ps. It wais an acknowvl
edged fact t 'tnt t he Tiwelfth Regliment
with Dixon Bar-nes at its head, wit
equtal to anmy emnergency', and was nac
inferior to any ini thiat Illuistious corps
Col. Dunnovant did not, continue wIt
the r-egimnent long aftei- Its orgailzfl
thon. HalvIng been p~romoted, lie Iet
It before lttivas ordered to Virghdil
Col. Dixon Barnes, of Lancaster, the
succeeded to tjcii epanley. It was hi
that preopared th6 'rdglrment for th
stern realies of war'. lie It was, b
assidurpis drill and careful dliscilhIm
that p)ut th~e regigpenmt in the bes'flfght
Ing trlim. Barnies 'rema(13ed ,with. l
..Ao.it. the tIme it Jeft, $qumth Car-olinm
unti Ihe fell (at 'It's hdad,) mortaili
Nop*hded on the bloody field of Sharp'
lengh He was.rignrded by Gene.al
( iregg. is one of the best, colonels .in
the Con'ederate sorvio; and to use I
Ilie words of npt.. Kinsler in his ora,
tionl to-day, "A \o tmr or braver heart
'ever,1) ulsated inl hmnan forml..",
A fer l ines felt, Col. Ckd Jo1, 'or,
York, siteceded to Ohe command. 'lIle
in coniseqnunce ofill heaIth, was sooln
forced to vesigi. Thie Juli L. M il
ler-, of Yott, suncCetted to (le comn
iand, who bore the reputation of be
hig an intrepid, but wits soon killed In
a desper1at batte. Then Col. E. F.
Bookter s'ecoded to the command,
and it Is said lie fully sustaiied tlie
-gallant conduct of lis prrdecessors.
And he, too, fell in the ti dkest, of the
light, lmI in the expiring igoiles of
death the lastwords that were heard
to il rroti his lips wore,' "Forward,
12thl"Then Col. T. F. Cl 'burn, the
yout.hful captain, succeeded fromn lieu
tenant-colonel to the coiinai of the
regiment, uid le survived' the war,
is- -still livigs nmid presideI over
thlb meeting to.day as chanirmainai.
It may be said of him, hb reach
the highest grade in: tie-Iline of all the
soldiers that enlisted from Lanicastet
county except, Col. Biam'nes .,
It imy be remarked olh 12e l egi
ment (liat scureely atny .reginent ot the
State can show such muorItlity amonag
its leaders. But to make this regiment
conIspicuous, it is enotigh to show that,
It. was utider tile command of such
Brigadiers as Gregg, Perrin and Mc
Gowani, and that it was guided by
such(l division commanders as A. P.
Ilill, Pende' anid Wilcox, and that It
belonged to the corps of Stonewall
Jackson I
Messrs. Williams & ilutledge, G reen
ville, S. C., Gent ylneni: The piano
p urchased cf vou for "The Greenwood
1ligh Selool"'I One of superior tpo
a17 worknunhaship and is ii all respects
entirely satisfielory. ]lespelafully,
[Mi"s] M. E. itmr'r,
[I list ruetress in Mu sic.]
Greenwood, Sr C., Feb. 7, 1881. *
NOTICE.
EALED proposals for building two
tre.ebige, the one over Horse
Creek, on'tbe road leading from Winis.
boro to Colutmibia, an I the oilier over
Flat Branch, on the road leading from
Smvrna Church to, H1 fmain's Miils, on
the Richland line, will be received by the
County Cominissioners up to the 26th of
September. 1881. The bridge.s to be
warranted for one year. The contractors
will give bond. with two approved
sureties. the nmes of tie suretii's to
accompany the bid Specilieations of
both bridges mnay he .-en at the Ciunty
Auditor's office. The Commissioners. ro
serve he rigdht to re ect any and itill bids
if the public interest demands it..
J. R. HARVEY,
aug 25- t ix i Chairman..
"OLD IIICKORY WA(ONS."
ONE HOTOSE,
TWO HOR11SR.
TillREE 110118111.,
FOUR 110R1SE.
A fNll assortment of wagons. both IRON
AXLE and TIMULE KEINS, -now in
stone. PrICEs it ouit the same as last
season. Every wagon warranted for
twelve months. I have on iatnd two open
and t% o t<) buggies. in which I offer 'a
buargain One extra bmggy polo, wilthi
'neck ynke. for sale cheap. lIhggy and
wagon harmness, Jersey waecon harness,
single wagon harness (suddle, tugs anid
breeching )
J. IR. CUMiYINGS.
aug 25____ __
MIW GOODS!
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I AM N~OWV RElCEIEiNG MY
STOCK OF NEW
FALL AND WINTER
GOODS, AND IN ORDER TO
MIAKE ROOMT FOR TH-EMF, I
OFFER
TIIE O1JI STOOK OF
SUMMER GOODS AT AND BE
LOW COST4.
BAGGNG,
BlAGGING,
RAGGING,
BAGGING,I
ONE CAR~ tOAD OF' IIAGOING
IN STORE, WHICH I AMV OF
FERtING AT GREATLY
THlE ABOVE BAGGING IS
DISCOLORED BY FIRE AND
WATER. I GUARANTEE IT AS
STRONG AND SOUND AS ANY
IN THE MARKET. IF NOT AR
REPRESENTED, I WILL PAY
FOR HAVING IT HAULE DBAOK(
TO THE STORE.
F, ELDER,
aug 25
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ATA
<THI OST
GHOICE SUMMER BEVERAOGS,
SUCH AS
SHERRY COBBLERS,
CLARET PUNCHES,
BObA WATE14
LEMHONADES and
OLD VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS.
TRY TUE CELEIRATED
BO C K B E E P,
ALVAVS
i".0'1U A=D GOOL.
J. GL E ND IN I N .
max - Next door to W. It. Doty & Co.
ATTENTION,
LADIES ! !
HAVING detrmined to "CLOSE
OUT" our stock of Spring Dross
Goods, we offer you from this dato
unusual bargains in tane. Wo have
a comupleto lito. of these goods, and
parties will do well to cali, examine
and price these before purchasing.,
We would also call youir attontion to
onr line of Fancy Muslin .iid Linen
Lawns. Inl white goods mo arO "Full
Up." Our lino of thoso g6ods con
sists of Linen Ljawns, Victoria
Lawns Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plaid
and Stri pod Nainsooks, Jaconets,
Cambrics, Piques, Plain and Pia'd
Se iss, &c., &C. . Laces, Laces,
LAces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg
in-8s
ngs
CALL AND SEE FOR YCUR
SELVES.
McMASTEII, BIZICE & KETCHILN.
may'?
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EAR o heEIL N
FOA HOSB S Mo HAR' I
knowit CIts irtueA af arstorntive Of
Prsie aborut the ~ea 41. nIts ure oete
As o nu ro for eafy Knowen.l i
raculunaf thatI th remedy wIasC filohtin
prclimove heknn n elie. Its
knse ieat s itver an tat foratve ci(
yeari rno derfess hstexied amo' ug he
'hiene aboplie. yent,4chargs purepad,
nOnyimort d bay nITOC &ernrl CO.
rSoluns Agent the Amril ey st,., Nife ilYrk
Itseirtnes ar e niesionablie. dits
usubratie haern outeath rter((
enn prso dnlyh textibth fromnu ex
oeny adrs herati.$prht.
Ang ote bay reaers of t ., vit
inoe at for aoer. Dof te Yonn . i
Is irabe tha tiruersoare antd vith
deratie cadtor shitte may (le waie:
c e~rs tonll to tinylotk & C.,m er.
nreent1 NewiYorkeniosing$,an.o
Awolg rehie by rer ofemd tat llev
en a yon t other feanbd cutd, and
"wose cuativne efoeatywilk be permanenc.
You will neve regret doing so."-P&lor
of Mer(imReoe. *um 8orwa
- r w nwwws
AMUSTA STWA
F OR TWo WERS ONLY.
LRICLES -TO BE, SLAUGHTEIED
PO MAXE ROOM POR FALL STOCK.
i'HESE bOODS WILL w' 50th FOR
CASH AND CASn 'ONLVA.
1I H lEE T1IOUSAN D) Y A1 DS UERT
-A 11COE, STANDA ) B 1 HA NDS,
REDUCED FIROM 8j TO 6.1,CEN 1S.
VWO TiOUSAND YARDS ST1AN
DARD BLEACHED SilTING,
IEDUCED FROM 10 TO 8 CENTS.
RESCUE ANN) CRIXAN.AX PlI-D
FIVE TilOUSA .D YA RDS 4-4 SEA
ISLAND) Sill1RING, RLEDUCED
FROM 10 CENTS TO 7 CENTS.
OlbbSAND ENDS IN
BUiTITONS, CORSETS A1 D
HUND1MLS 0~ 7 CL~ 00O
NUMElROUS to ?1E TiON at U1A1LF
DON'T FAIL TO
2AMflN T1IES2 G00DS.
J. L IXIMAUGU,
LEIAtElt O1F LOW PIOEIS.
--x -,-r16nn
Fe. We HABENIUIIT'S-!
RlOBERT )'ORTNER'S
LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES.
ROBERT PORTNER'S
LAGERl BEER IN BOTTLES.
RlOBERT PORTNEWS
LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES.
BERGNEIt & ENGEL'S LAGER
BEER IN BOTTLES AND ON
DRAUGHT,
ROBT. sITH'S JNDIAN VALE
ALE IN BOTTLES.
ROBT. SMITIHS INDIAN PALE
ALE IN BOTTLES
BAVARIAN EX'ORT
LAGER BEER IN BOTLES.
I M 0-=Z- .
ROSS' ROYAL BELFAST
GINGER ALE IN BO3TTtjlS
:'ANTPELL & COCHRANE'S
GINGER ALE IN BOTT.-ES.
BARREL 13EST CIDER PUT ON
bRAUGHT TO--DAY.
aug 13
AND F.-EED STB3LES,
WI1NNSI0110, . C.
PROiP'RI E'hOR.
nui3
Ayer' s
Hair 1igor,
Foil RESTOflN0 GRAY HAIIR TO ITS
NATURAL. VITALITY AND COLOR.
I-r is a most agreeabaL dlressing, which
is at once harmless anid doectuai,- for
prcserving the hair. It restores, with
the gloss and freshness of youth, fadcd
br gray, light, and red hair, to a rich
browvn, or deep black, as may be desiref).
By its use thin hair is thickened, and
balditess often though not ahvays cureda
It cheeks falling of the hair immnedi.
ately, and causes a new growth in all
bases where the gland* are niot decayed ;
whtle to brashy, weak, o1' otherwise
diseased hair, it imparts vitality and
Atrength, and renders it pliable.
The Vron cleanses the scalp, etities
and prevents the fot'mnation of dandruff;
and, by its coollig, stinlulating, and
soothing properties, it heals most if not
till of the hiumora and diseases peculiat'
td the scalp, keeping it cooi, clean, and
soft, under which cofiditions (diseases
of the scalp and hair are impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
The Vro is incomparable. It f8ebloth
less, containS neither oil nor dye, and
kvil1 not sol white cambric. It hmparts
an agreeable and lasting perfume, and
as an article for the toilet it is econoi-i
cal and unsurpassed in Its excellence.
PREPARE.D BY DR. J. C. AYeR & CG.,
Wraatical an~d Auvalytical tihemists6
L.owelle Miass.
soD 5'T ALL b'Da0sr. EVER'rWUag.
TOILET SOfs
AL tRGE lot of the chteapest TFe ilet
Bopfor th'e frico e'ver brou4ht to
nnbr.Call udnd boeconvine 1.
MoMASTEIA ILICEK &Edg
sprt.9. '
CLOTH1iING HOUSE
MOST complee stok of Clothing it
and neck wear ill enid-leA variety. Boys'
the latest styles antd finllh-, at pikes to si
F. INE Mhoes for men and bovs.
Malillia, and Webstev's braids in t'll cok
Alaca coats in all shades and qualities.
and Mohair Dusters in all styles.
ALL ORDERS PRC
july 7t
ME~T)ELS$OHN\
WILL MAIE, FOR TIIE NEXT 00 D1
PIANOS AN]
580 SQUAR E G.1NID P
STYLE 3 1-2 "
"ur new ltent overstriug scalz, beautiful c
large fahey maloi'dinig 1onil1d efC, full ron i
uers; in fact every iuhtioven'ient which Can
instrument, has been added.
CW'Our price for thit lint rutnent boxed and
New York, wit I flue ia411no Cover., Stool aned 1
This lano will Lie Hent oi tetst I rmll. I'a
ioney with order. Ca'sh sent with order wi
by u., both ways if Pino is not just as repre
in nRe. Send for Catalogue. Every instrut
.'~ $160 to S4100 (with
- .. -N classand sAld at w
ma1tide one c1 the filest I ispla 8 lit the Cetlte
recommended for tle 11 IGIIEST liON()lid
Scale, the greatest improvemenlt inl hIle htisto
stale U plights are tho finest. i Atmerica. I
Pianlos, of tle richiest tone and greate'st. din
highest miusicil nu liorities in the country.
fled iirchaser. All Pianos and Organs sent
uN5ATI,FACToRY Dmo't fatil t o write us bl'liov
btargaits. 1i.tmo Ct a'oIue tmailel free.
Piano 'a -tlogue -'f fifty pages nailed Ior six
raited for five yearn.
"Olt1NTAl.,".,jv ,:9. is thle hantidsono Ist,
evcr ll'ered tle usical j die. It. vcontatim.
I'eleste, Diaptasot), uit i s n Cel b.st ina.
viz thMiodia. Celeste. (a chtarinitig top,) i
ot, Cl 'es-t -For e, Exyrt ion T1reble-1
Organ, (whish I i thows cin the entire power r
1well. Left Kiei' Slop and Grand Swill. Il
boxed. 3'20 lih. The tame is ot olid wainuit
entitely new 1ad baliutit' eign, elaborti
lanp sutands. fretvli<. Ak .. all lega.t ly fill
improvements, withi gint poiw er, depth, li
Bealutiflul Iolo eflects atal st'p tef ion. Rtev
csah Irice to i-ave it introilned. wit) stmail
sl1s others. Pu, itively nll, deviltion In pri
fully testel the org at in .wvr ou n1 home.
atald pay freight Loti ays if instriumeit is I
citail no "l! .s eis of it't Ies, ar "Do
atakhe Io $Ilisreplre. eta tat' idns. oih I guaran tec
U"LlIX wAh.\N rInt for five vets, tther stl
Over 4.000i (lIl, antd every (.rg.n has giv.
MAILEb FREI.
FACTOriY AN) V AIEItOMS, r
t ognte inlutdea mort of tIh' popular int
compsitinbh the best .tut~hors. Ald d rl
M31E.LX1) E 'SIIN PIlAN) C(
4TRAD E
(WouNt oN~ WHITtE Spoor s.
SOLE. AGENT,
1.00 JR.OAD)WAY, NEW YORK,
Since the initroducftion of this Spool
Cotton in to thet Atmerictti manrkt t. its sue
cuss htas b~een uniprecede nted. No other
ltrtind of thread hats ever n et, with theo
stame amnout, of lprlblio fau'.'r in the samea
space of' timo.
'rTb "d. N. Ti.' mainufatcturers wor'to the
first to trecognti/O thIo imortancue of th.
cowing Mtachinto and to akeh a six -cord
cotton, wIch hats ever' henI the recog
niz. -d standard fotr nttchain t..
All the impjroveets in .machinery
thlat thte inventive genuius oif (tho nine
'euth century htas pirodutced have htean
idapted by the manufacuturers of 'ONT
At. till fthe gr~'at. lIlterrtt-ional Faiirs of
Ite world, "CO. N. T1."' htan ben awarded
te highest, hionots.
'1 ibi ''O. N. TI." faictor'ies ait Newark.
.J., and Paisley, 6ctaiepo
5,200loperttiveCs - imike somfetienut treadl
danily to go tarotitnd thtu world1 four ttones.
Consumte 1-40 tonis 6t' coal ti hI Iy.
Trho manufaclturers of "O). N. T." are
thte larges-t manuftactttrer's of' Spool (Co1
ton in thte worbh1.
A full assortmtent. of' thtis Spool Colton.
*ann hoe had lit, whoicatl tand retaitil att J. M~
13EiATNi & C0.'8. fob 22-' I x~tm
A BEAtCTIFUL 110OK fi'r the ASKING
B1y applyintg p)ersonallhy at tho nearest
tm'ooof Tfa E SINOER MhA NUFAC'TUR
[NG CO. (or by postal card itf at a dis.
-anco) any A DULT1 pe'rson will b)0 T.rte
<enated with a bteau Iifull y ftilutstratied copy
of a Ntet Itook onititle.1
(4ENIUS REWARDEib,
-- On TJi
STORY of the SEWING AACHINE
.aontanint~g a handsome nntd costly iteel
-ngra~vinig fr'ontisicctoe tlso. l98 fine4 en.
;ravedh wood cli t. tand bonhijd in~ an elab
rtet blue atnd gold iltegr'aip.ed co' er.
'.J o'hargo whato-ver is intde for thist htnd~.
-umou hook whaitlt canl he' ob~ttaiiod ontly
iv tapplication at the brath antt Rubord i
ateoilcesof heSinger Maniufacturing
I'lE INERMANUFIA CTUR.ING CO.
Principal Office, 31 Union F'quare,
masy I7-1y New York.
A Pr'LICATION F'OR CHARTER,
tueof thle Saeof South :rlna t
aoixt s- ason, for a chartitr to 9onstruct
rrailrodld frbm~ Roe int oli I ho Chntr.
lotte, Columbia antd AuggAa Jhdiond
ho wo mCoumi and Winaioro, to
(0omo pointI easut of Caniden; 8. C., by way
of Camdaen, 8. C.
Aug. 3, 1881. WV. A.- A NCRUMf,
f. L. ZElf P.
E. WV. PARKXER;
J. 1. fAY.
, COLL Mi1A, 0, U4
the Fiat.. Gents' furuishiig goods
Suits, Youths' Suits aid Mlb' Suits of
.fit the tittnes.
raylor's celebrated Mackinaw, also
Ts, the latest is the Derby Straw.
Silk Surges and Alpac and LUnen
MPTLY FILLED.
IAO CO.
,YS ONLY, A GRAND OFFEU OF
3 ORGANg.
LIVANO FOR '%ANWLY $24,
ent rosewood case ciegantly 11 ished, 3
74 Octaves, full patent nrtante ngrllafes,
arved legs ard lyre, heavy serpenti ee ond
-'raue, Fr4 ic-h Geoad Action, Gratid fH.m
in an1y way on udo the perlection of the
delivered on board cars at Qb45 00
nok1, only ' -.
Ise sitt reference if you do not send
11 bie retunleded aid fright charges paid
sented in this adverdis:-ment. Thousands
cient fally wvarranted for fivo years.
Stool, Cover and Book). All strictly first
holes1ale facxtory pries. These Piano
nulat lchition, ad wero unniniously
The squatres conitaini our New Patteunt
rv of l'iilo making. The n w lntent
0siiively we twilo the tine,t Uright
bility. 'They are recominended 1) the
Ov'ur 1-1,00-1 in use. uand.n ot ole dissatis
onl l", days' tes.t t rial.-an~urrisl
P buying. Psi-i ,l% we ofi'er the best
allndsomin Ill-trate 1 alt Deriptivs
cen1ts staip. F.1ery .Piano fully wIr
N S Our New Style Jubilee Organ
\ " i3 JapnS 01!ae, (alIed the
tied jest unit sweetvt toi-l Pairlor Organ
'. Olctaves, 5 sets of Hteeds, viz : Melodia,
Also Fitcin lieatifiu Stps, its follows,
iapason. 81ub-linss, l'ehDulcut, Alelodia
r-upler, Cele~lina, Hamss c.-pler, G;r:ndl
I tiI4 inistrlument,) IRight Kinee Stop nid
vight 70 in.; Wi.ith, 21 in. ; Weivyl.t,
vt neered with choice Woods. and I's Of An
1iv ered , with pIils, ImIusi clet-,
i4'hed. l'osscsJse all t he latest mid best
Iliaonlev aind sympathetic 1uaclity (if tono.
a!1r1 .ti price $27-5. Our whobI sale I et
and Ioo only SM*1--as one organ sold
.o. No pay%\, .t unt, required un'il you havo
We i nl al1i ulgans on 1-5 days test. rin
iot as repre seted. Positively our O0iptis
11y" t1ps a do 4t) lity C hrs. W\
hconest an i iir4' 41ealing. or iio Sale.
$s 50. .5. S$7. $ '65 $70, $75. $85, et
i the fulleat satisfaicion. Organ Catalogue
7th STitlE-T ancl 10th AVNI ENUE.
it one-thirld price. Catalognco of 3.c00
1- ice ieces r-it for 3.,. stoilp. Tihis
;ic of1 i d-ay aind ev(ry vaiiety of ilulsifcl
1, P0. Box 20,48. New York City.
AFi' enll2tstanlty ih ing rtiac-ivod by mia,
It svnOpis of whi c I gie below.
o:!W OlJ.; \NM N' .\221.! AND tY1tUP8
A .1., 4i:A I1-8.
SUGiAHS, Pllilh t -: ill 3T To TIlE
Tl1t P1N FSTI i.LOT''R IN TIll M ARKl-T-' TiW.
l'ATENT FAMliL"---.\I. O) A LL1 GihA~i
JACKSOCN'S iEST1 F.t3tlLl FLUCIt
CANNED (AOOD%1~
CA!. LVOR N IA P EAIl, sometling (Choece.
.SUCCOTASiI, fleans and'Cr COromubined
5EAPNPL E.
SA LaON, SARtDINE.4
MLUSTAlD
PEPP'ER. E~TC.. ETC
I ALSO INVITE YOl:It ATTENTI'ON TO OUJL
RoQASTED CoFFRUE.
Give nme a canl and examine lor yourselri
Articles too numeflrotts to m'enitton.
D. Rt FIN_ KN
--0o
One Tire Plate, one Tire Benderl
one Tiro Shrinker, . thrbe Seren
Plates, ohie Belloksi ohe Anvil, one
Vise. One Boxing Mabhibe, cost
$18.00, will be sold for $10.
Lots of Ov~al, half Oval' noimd;
Band, Square and Tire Iron ; Hlubs;
Spokes, Rims, Cari'inge Roits, Tird
Bolts and all manner of dastings.
TO bE SOLD REGA RDLESS O]I
ULYSSE G. D1SrQMTE2
may 14
K ING'S MOUNTA IN anti Its IEl(lkl
rI NHIS work, ri.'ii.thb bien of Ly~llin 0.
IDra per, LL.b,, ivill be rihdly for
l'live-ry ini a tduoi-t tbre, It wll ho found
(ho fnlie'i. utid biost acenIttd i)ecount of~
(o1ne of the most imfpo tat battka of' the
llovnrstion. Every . Wiiith Carolinian -
.'hou4ld( have hi .op~y. Th'i'o book Is tokt
only oy iubscioriptioni at four do(llalrA p or
copy 11. may bo proen"ad of the' under
.4lgned, solo agonis for Fairf-Ied.I
I. L. WI)1ERS & (O.
WAtvRlsed Now Ta(tamr n!flt, in all
the different styles. nay be had u-t pub.
lisher's piAs july16--3th
JOB PalIES,
All klindls of JOB PRtINTINl siuch
'ta Letter lHeaids Bill HetWi ny ope~
&c., &c., dlone in ne'at ati lo, an'd ver~
OfiPAP', tit 'THE NhWS AFD) tjAW