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THE OR A NOK ISUltCi TIM KS. I HSU KD EVKItY Til'.*J5sI>AY MOKNINO, 'STILES It. SiKl7l'#t?:TlAMP Editor mid l*ro|ti*i?>tor. T?rin-? ol' Slibfteri] >i ion. One 0>py one Year.$1 00 " " Six. J/am /.-.. . 75 Ritte? of Advertising. One Si/mire 1st Insertion.Si <?("> J'Atefi Subsequent " . "?0 Notice* inserted in Local Column <it 20'' per Linie, All Subscript inns and Transient Advertise incuts tn be paid in Advance. tf?y" ^v are in no way responsible l.-.r the views or opinions o* ittr Correspond rnts. Till l;>.I>A V. MAY 12, Issl. THE SOi'TH VINDICATED. The. speech of Mr. Fryo, of Alaska ehusetls, Ii Ho : Willi Litt: most yioleiil and bitter a bust1 ol the South, is fresh in the minds of our readers. This speech has shown plainly ihe cloven foot of Northen hypocrisy* and has stamped the lie upon :.ll their pro fessions of sincerity, good will, and desire for conciliation. Not (idly was thti speech of Mr. Five vindictive and puerile, but it was a most ingen ious combination and concentration I of ignorance and falsehood:. It is a source of pride ami .s'ttmfac tidh, however, that the South has; sent into the Nation::! Legislative balls men who arc able to represent hei'. The replies of Senator I hi tier of our own State and of Senator Brown of Ceorgia tire comjilele, s.iiis factory and irrefutable. In thesej replies, we* think the u\ili/.a! ion , of the North, which Senator r i'vestyles the civilization of "the Hi I Ic and the School Hook," was shown up in nil its hideous hypocrisy and plinrisaica! cant. In answer lo the (aunt of Mr. 1-Vve us to the poverty of the South ami j the ignorance of the colored people. Senator Brown shows that i lie Phari saical champion^ of the civilisation of'?the Hilde and the school book" at tlie North, lirst introduced slaves into the country. used t hem, iii? Ion:: as they found them profitable, and then when they found that they could not stand ihe N< rthcrn climateand make money for them, they sold them to their barbarous and cruel South ern brethren, and invested the money they got for them in factories and got rich, and arc now boasting about it, and have bfciine suddenly and wonderfully pious and rel'gious. Senator Brown also teils the Senator from the North, that if the conscien tious North would pay the Soutb back the millions of dollars taken from in the slaves which th; North ern people sold to her and then look away, Unit tlie Southern barbarians would spend every cent of it for the education of the colored people, and if Northern Senators would support him lie would carry the bill through; Senator Hut'.or also gives it to the pious Sena- or in good si vlc. He says: "11 i-; not very becoming. . M r. ' President, in Senators now to taunt iis with '.lie ignorance id' sulfrage in the S.p'itli when they themselves created i!, and all they did toward helping tin- poor freed inn U was to establish the Froodmah's Bureau a:id the Frcodmnn's Bank. The Senator from Maine says that the savings banks of Massachii.selts have millions upon millions of the savings of tin laboring classes of Mussnehusot t - }iu! away safely-. f)h, Mr. President, so did tliose poor free I men w'nen you organized that vorlo.x lb draw into it tilt! sweat. tllC muscle, the labor, the toil of those poor people never to gel it again. Of course Mas.-acbustlts has millions 'of money deposited in her savings bank. She had the Proedman's Hank to draw on as well as the savings of the mechanics of Massachusetts. You organized the Fivodinan's Hank, sanctioned by the greit! power of this government, and you drew into it, under the pri'text of philanthropy and guardianship and protection, millions Of money from tliovc poor people, ami you have never paid it back to tliefii." Again, in reply to the ('barge 111 at tin! Southern people wert!barbnriiiiis, Senator Butler says, --I will not argue thi-i (jtieslhm, but one tiling 1 will say for these "barbarians:*' '?In the history of this (ibvcriimehl they never plundered the public Treasury; they never organized '?('relit Mobiliers," they never made possible '?Black Friday^'1 t'bey never h:i I live circuit, judges of the l'ni'e I States 'Court ton-sign their scat un der the threat of impeachment for corruption and fraud, they never had theirrepresentative t kicke I out of Congress for "selling cadelsliips," they never traced eotTup! contract's to the very door of the \Vliile House, they never had race conilicts, tliey never In 1 rotten b irouvh govdrii ihcuts to rob the people, sustaining tlieiii with bay >:ie?s. Are." Again in reply to t he charge that the 'South was oppressive an I cruel to t iie laboring classes. Senator Hut ler, referring to the labor strikes at the North, and the shooting down ol poor while ui.c'iuuics and laborers h ? said to the haughty and boasting Northern Senator: "Now sir, we do not shoot labor at Hie- South, and it'the honorable Sena tor from Maine will go with tue I will show him men with the plough han dles in their hands,as good tind in telligeit and as proud as he dare be. Tbc idhorihg mail of the South does ?bt know what hunger, cold and want are." WE DON'T lllKE THE SIUNS. Of course, the appointment of Taft as postmaster of Charleston was looked for. We never anticipated anything else. We thought at the time that the prayers of the Chain .her of Commerce, might well be c'.is pensed with. It is the purpose of .Mr. CatTcld to appoint his political supporters to ollicc, and the wishes of Democrats will not weigh ti leather. Why then obtrude these wishes I upon him? Hut there is something j uglier still in t his matter. W*e con fess we don't like the signs. It is said that ua large number of Demo crats" signed his pel it ion; and, iu Rpeaking of his continuation in the Senate, the AVvcis anil Courier says: '?Senator Ilatnp'on, we believe, was not averse to this, as .Mr. Taft had supported him cordially when in the State Senate." We don't like iheensisloney. It Taft is a good man, then what was the usobfthe Chamber of Commerce making nil this opposition? And, on the other hand, if he is a bad man, why did this large number cd" Demo era Is ask for his confirmation? ami why was it that Sent.tor II: mpton '?was not averse to this?" riC-MC At; ii AY I) EN'S Ml Lb. Four EnisTO, May Dili, 1881. Dkak Times: And ,'/'"< were not th* rc ? Why : Press of busincVsj I snpje.se. Ah: my friend, that little tvbfd business, keeps so tiilihy of us. from spending many a pleasant moment: Can we not afford to step oil I of the old rut. just for a day, one'e in a while, am. never miss the time? Yes. I answer, ami if you Lad been at 11 ay den. Mill on Saturday, you would no! have regretted it. The at lau- F.ditbr was there, ami I assure you it did us ail in itch g aid?to know that we had a real, Ac? Kditbr, at our pie-hie. ii we only could have had tiro there. Such a time, as we. hail :'-t that beautiful spot, i am particularly attached to lltei place, for every inch of the ground, seems like fi*,inc\o me. Ah! such fun. as I have bad at the obi Mil!: Hu! I wanted to tell ypu about onr pie-nie, arid hen1 I an;, drifting back into old IiiiieS. Weil, we->// went?not ail, bill many of t:s. People werei there iVom Sail tee, IVrhiichville. Rowesyiile, tin Fork, Village, and as old liiahni lies tor use to fay, 'I duuiiowha1 nil." The young folks st rolled around, en joying the scenery, flirting, and quar reling, as young folks will do. while the older ones, sat about, t a Ik ing i n :: good old-fashioned way. I wonder, who enjoyed it inosl?yes / viiuarr We had music too?- Oxr Tom" ? ( not '-blind Tom" ), being principal musician. Then t he''count ry jigs.' They.; alone, were worth the trip It the Mill, and the two dancers,- de serve special credit,all ho' t hey fail od hi taking up ihrir <<>'?'? f Alite.it - o'clock, dinner was nnrioun eed by our friend Norton b*alin<j on i\ tiii-j)ifu\ to coll-.': t the crowd-] stud after grace wa s said, ami hv s ing on1, '?j lie ireis broken, pit. h b<"?we a! most held our breath, expecting ti heal so:.'!?' oi' the o'.ber school boys say "go i!. //w/," ( r "Hold on l.rr/y.'' Hut iu an instant we remembered t hat we were not at Poplar Spingor Moody Hills either. ??Obi times, ' bey cling, they einig.'' Dinner \vs s bouiitiful; and nice, and everybody seemed to relish it. Our only regre', was, the cup of good, hot coffe?, was inisfdtig. P?y some j/rrat (iver.sight, web:'; our sugar iit horn.*, and there we were Willi mi!!: und eo?'ee. Im; j neither loiij) nor short tterrtijaj. I hear.! a member of the Committee say she. would be sorry null! bur next annual pie-nie, that she had no entice, forC ip'.,. M. an l Mr. S. 15m*, if they will t ome again, we'll not forget. Aller dinner, the crowd seemed I loth to leave th.' place. M:i:iy of us lingered ir.itil t be slant ing sun beams warned us t hat our ;. ie-nie day, bad an end, just the same sis all other days. Then ire bilde, go >d bye and were sobii all homeward bouml. 1> ? fort!i closing,,f?must call the serious attention ofihe Countv Commission ers to Shilling's Bridge, which we hatl d> ei*.?ss on our way to tlie pi.? nie. That Uridge \k dangerous, very. Now gent lernen, don't shrug your should ers, sind Sil.V '?whew! she's a }rnn*ai,, and sh<! * I" n't know." If/amhwb mail, that's no reason why you shou'd siitfer me, ;in 1 all my cliiSdreu to lie oi-owne 1 i.i tie.- Fdisib. 1 tell you riui' crtiwd ni iy do inn h, tow.irds helping out tlr> rising gen -rat '.on, in days toco:he?ii point of iiiiuibers, :!U\- wav. So prav alie.i I 10 that Bridge,' at o:tce. Pkx *:ik Scituttti.r.u. If vim win I :: extra line segtr at a re-isonable price, call in a! Dr. -I. <?'. Wyir.iit'.iuiker's Drug Stor:* and i*c guaranteeytv.i will be aecouiiho lati d. r. r ? , ? Ilavini^ c'liiiraelt-tl with David Keiiherly for the si-rv'u r- of his sun Sha trick Keii herly 'a minor) Ier the year LSSL and le having quit niv emp'o/in n , I hereby for" warn ii.li pur-.iiH fnuii I'liiplaviiiti thti saiilt Shiitbiek Ktni ciiy, or allowing hill) to May on their piviiibes. 1>. IL Sil AN A IIA N. firangeliuig ('oiuily, H, C, .May .?rtl 1SS1, limy \ l _ th_ ri>W? C*tai:le<ncn hoarders warned, at rvasouA iUi rile-". Knom hiriii lied. V S. a. la NN V.R inav VI tf Notice to Whiskey Drinkers, Physicians, Members of Tomperance Societies. FLOW find a few brands of Whbkics which I gua'nntce pure nnd itinidtil U'rnti'd: Golden Grain live, Old Crown Hje. flonicr'a Mountain Lye. Tho-ie am three of the purest aiid bwd "rt liiskcys iiindo. Mhj. Paul Botuhon, pure N. C. White Com, Hid Cord WiiLdtey madefrom lud Coin, Fine French hrttndy. Crystall i/.td Hock and Rye California Pencil and Honey; thet elibrntcd Ly?ii B?hel?, Widen r?f diu bc>t ncd pnre.-t t;iia'iiie?, imported ami domestic (lins, Lauer Heer always on . nd. hud cold as ice can make it. Uhlers, all of die host 'rands. X. It.? 1 tlo not, load the above, mean ing thai die Physicians and members <>f I lilt pet atlcc Son-tie; are drin ?eis, hut head it in that m tuner to call the attention til tili to the (dnee where they eatt gel the puie.-t l.i'piors both lor iisctlic.ll. n c.-s-i.irv. and gitieral purposes; Look for die lihio Store. FRANK KlSUEH, Agt. Notice t o Conisumw's, ol r\7iPllIt ntleiiti'.n is called to a few brands JL of my line initiating hm| chewing Tobaee?'? t a'so Kegars ind I ? garet es, whielt i make :? specialty: I hcwitig?Celebrated I In/,/. Saw; the (Jo'den Mar, lorn Cob, Miqc.e, I-'arly Bird, ('apt. .lack, Aurora l'lin 'ake, Pod/.l, Wohl I'udwned Mils I'I'-Ki line ( til. and many other I iamb wil l h ait) not meuiiomtl I e:e, tdWiun on I alii'; ?Vniokii g: IV, T. Hlokwclls iS; i'o's. l itihtm, the on y gciiiriic block weds I "tig * til, lor l'i) ?-.- ami t igri Its, Morbiirg I ri'H. MelnVe Curly i'tii, Smokers Tun t I* tit nil. l.artlh.rd Solid, )uit up iii tilt lob, ti. \V. bail A? c< lehiti'id Cro\in Biniid. Syj.ar.-? ?inibedi*, l'riyale Stock, Qmeie littb 1 tiieiits, Pi.ita Sit', < ri.nto, Idack lliop. I u \ o i i 11-, I-in in pre State. Cigari'ltes - I.oi:e fisherman. I'rido of I lie Nbrih, l.itt c .,'i I;, r, I htvkweli's hot bant. A II of die:thi:ve are giutianteed tobe luv?! ola?-s ?'ive nie a tall and I t; eonvinccil I'ntt i ktp d.e bot? i 'I obacro's in the market. Look fur the ISbm Store; FKaNK IMS I Lit, Agt. Assl&nee8^ 'Sale. po r, name i?f audtority, I will sill at II pit Id in auction, on Saturday, Mlli day of Mi y. I SSL at llie Store on Itiissoll Street in .In- '1 own hi' Orahgcbiirg, lately lieeii I itd by .J. 1- Surrenir"e the ctitirq Stock hI (im iIs in said M< re, tousisting of iify Conds. Loots, Slmes. Haid? are. Tili ware. Groceries, ?Sc?. The Sale Id login at 11 o'clock A. M. aiid to be continued If in did to day until the goiididirc all dirjioseil id; IVC! CANNON, Assignee. .S. A Id'KIKH )T 11, Aid. Creditor*. DctHCiiig School. MHS. P.A. (,'IIASK, front Charles on, win i pin a Dancing School at the Iniii biiiitbiig, con.tnenoiui; on next Tues t!tt>, I7tli iif ?lay. ' idldreii lo be *-nighe in llie iiitt i homi; Voi.ng Men' and L lies in the vviuing. 'Jirms.aid lurihcr tir riingeiiunts t>id he n.ude Known -t firit ta 'cling. in iv* 12 2t OFFICIO OF * if Qmhak i rr h ?iiiuAlV l\ J V. won id ri-spi cn'iuly ask the public | \ y hi eait liiid examine our slock id I In endlesK variety. ? O "X* cL^l L Cl In all tl'.e l.iiicvt and most Fashionable St vies. Cai?C?hxks. {loth Staple end Fiiiiey TIm* "SVorltl 1 U'ii?AViiocl LYON BAKING 1WDEU In i, 1. ' and 1 lb paikages, giiaraii-ietl Best of ail or moiiev refmidutl. 'O'reet from the Mills, and wc call p:iiticil iar attention to two i?f our Fancy brands, ?'HOLTF.i) S.\'l )\VM am) ??HAKVKST Pun)!';,' i W'hitdi cannot be cipiabd in t)tii< Market, ai.d vvitieh is within llie nach of 11.r poor as well as the rieh. A ftdl und wi II Selected Stocl, fniin 57 00 to .f i- ?b per isct. From $2 to $ 12. TOiU ccob from tin- I'esi P'tictbries in Norllt Carolina iii.d Virgiuiai Low for Cash. stb aw Goom For Ladies, Misses, ( hil.lren, M? u, Youths Hoys in (4fi.tt v.iiiciy. riliMK will not allow us to mention our I Ihilire Mock. Come ami look and yiiti will bo p cased Hoy anil you will be satisfud. Ucspcctfuily. Bt :g. smoatt & roe BAZAAR OF FASHIONS! A VI NC! spent bo mo lime in "NI'.'W YORK making purchases for the SPU1NClaud HI" MM Kit, have secure. I an Liegaut STOCK of I>r.y fnO OflN with liic view: of pleasing the. Ladies who desire the MOST and inosf Fashionable at Lowest I'riees. Orangeburg has made rapid strides in the last few year*. Although we nave hot an ELEVATED SAIL ROAD We have the I-TI?TT CLASS i>t\y floods Establishment of HRX IIY Is. (. ) I I NT, where die Selection is as good and Prices a* Attractive as in the Metropo lis, a ft w of die many articles find mentioned herewith: r0 ) pieces Calicos l\, ">, G\ mid 7 cts. j ?0? piece* ? tlleaehcd Lotig Cloths 0, OJ, 8 200 pieces Striped 1'i.pie 7, 8 and 10 cts. I..., '."/'if" . ? ,, r ? , , 1 ii> I he Special Jiitrgnin is our 4 4 soil (hushed ltltl pieces \ ictoria Lawns ?1, 10, 12, lo, 20 cls. I|PV,.,. ,.flna'lud. am! 20 cts. I 20 pieces Hat isle und 'l-4 Prown Linen 100 pieces Figured Lawn 8 cts. worth I2J. ; Suitings 111, 10 and 20 cts. rgT II F start ing invention of 'In- ago is ihc Kleetrie Lieht, which is now in practical use in New l'ork t ity. We a!so would .ike to have it ALL OVER ORANGEBURG Cut our >, - J pki the the wid Citv Fat he ieh?hl, I w ?s think Kerosene pood enough yet awhile, hut as our friend Uro. P. ? 1 show vmi n Mv.ste.ry" : m '1-1 Sea Islam! CoUiYll at S cts., brand is ''Saraitae ltj,M guaranteed l!e-t atici Finest made, lull 1 vaird And stiil thev come: K.o ?Jdll It* loo ]<all pic. pier pUil I?l t"i0 els. 12', els Kid Cloves. " hut toil" ?es iVrhy Suitings x. It), ?es l>ii.?s Idorlf Snitiugs f!| eu?. I'l'S 1'rncado a..'! I lain Won ss (i boils in ad tin- New Shades 0 cts. I 70'pieces ear Celebrated It lobe Alpnra and Hiiliantinos, whieli f.ir Ileauty of Texture. (,'otor and Finish. Surfias-'cs all in her'*, b.ing on the I? lue Shadein ?leiul "l" tlie head Itlack: the Colors lire absolutely 1 ei let l, l?, 20, 20, SiO, :.<:;t, 50 eis. 10 pieces All Wool Hlack Cashmere37, 00. 70 and SI. I 2()0 (i'.)od Towel* ;"> e's , f> for 2"> cts. rriinintu? Silks, Velvets and Hrncades :V"i. 00.7m tM?!.*j">, in .ill the fashiwiwiblc Tints. Tic'e, Loyal, Noitnau, Fibg and lira ud water. THE HEXT SHOW Is eiir Millinery, I aces and Straw Hats. "200 l'hi'-d?, Misses and ladies Hats 10, I ?">. I Paroli tie. Spanish, il'onde, Ro n ill, :'">, fiO; 7-'- to SI hi i"ayal, tiiip, Ma- | 0, iL 121, 10. L^20 ets per yard, idll'i, Leghorn ami Panama Straw. j 000 pieces New IItimhut'g Kin broideries. .">('() hunches Flowi is, Sprays iiiid Phi in es I0| 00. 75 I'liiieh lOOCI pieces Ribbons ."b ?. 7, 10. 10, 20. Your special attention i.-. called in mir *> inch Piii'e Silk tiro* Uraiii Sash b'iblioii at 20 els. p< r yard, wonderful. '2y. 'j piece,; Laces iii Vermicelli Yalcuciii'inc. Heal Tcrcli?tii llrettoiiiie; Ami.pic, i oiii.' and see lb ein, they a'e the New est licsigiis, Prettiest and Cheapest ever brought here '2. ?. ?j, S, li, 12, 1 Ii lo 7-"i cts per yard. 1000 Novelties in * Ladies Neck Wear I ii bus, Ties. Col le re tics and Ca pus, from ? els. to if" I O'i. Parasols and sun shades fr-nn 10 cts. I'd SO SAEA BERNHARDT 7": A;NTKI> SoOOt) and KxpciHcs to Perform o:i? night alAViiy's (>per,i ILeis '. Wk dci'lim.'d, but Parents ate .-til! hippy and they ein li <td at ?realer Y.nio'y of Hoys and t lu'tiu nV ( loibirg tl.au any white eist'; ?Jut) Hoys and t liildr. i.s Suits from 1 to i Clbtliiilg line. Si'lj Knee and Long Pan'-, Ages from | Suits fruiii -I, ? up to S20. It (o l|> years. : 100U (.Slbbe unlanitdrie I shirts 00 ets. luoi.i Youths and Mi i s Sobs in every eon- I 'JUOti .Maiiliatiati >Iiiris, beat lu.ule, rein fei vable .- ty le aid t^tia'ily, forced bosoiil. As usual I maintain the Hcputation of 40t! ' innen W'amstitta Mudiu, no better Leader ofMylc- and Lew lines in the | Shirt any?here, 1*0 cciiis. THE GREATEST OF ALL ES thai some <:f mir Shoe V a nil fact lire rs have heconic emiseiencc sinittiesi j neiKinj aii llene t shoe. I refer partieu,larly io the 'Stan.laid Screw tab slices, no shoddy er paper insoles can he used, as the Screws could not clinch, tail to call lor Screw I'ottoiii sbues if you want Solid Work. F?ll iine fur Children and Men's wear. They cost iio more, than an ordinary Shoe. 2000 pair Lad its and fleh't leihen Hand j (Ml i-lmhs "?,-10. 00 cts. Minie ,l'l.ii::ihdphia Shoe.; and Hoot-, ] Carpets :'."), 00, ti-"' cent-. ever.', pair WiirrantetL 1 . I ,, i, , And cvctvlhing else S ippers, Newport* ami I rnnells. ... ., ..? . ...1 .'. I . >i ... .?, .,- .,- , i lass lu v (.loutls .More. 10 picc.i s r lourMailing 20, 2o, .10, .)?? els. | 1 and are It! Wind " Don't Jm* ?es, 1 ept in a Fir.-t A ZAA I > O K IP A I I IONS. N. I?.?As lirrr tofore I.'ealers ahd everybwdy el.-c supplied with Factory Home sptiiis at Factory Prices. 1'. S.? I'calcis and evi l\i t dy cine supplied with J. A P. Coals Cotton at 00 cent ; vi dozen Spt tds. NOTICE ^CQ THB. lAMm I ( all and get a copy of 11UTTJ<]JIIGK'S CATALOG tip For Spring and Suininer. AIho 31 ell opolilaii I'llKhion ?Slivet free. Ami (ell tin CH1I.PKFN' their Xcwepapcf "Our 1 title Folke," ir, now rcaay, an Chiouio thriiwn hi free? 4 THEODORE Ii Ai nounces tlint lie has returned from NEW YORK nntl would call special notice to having the LA HO EST. CHOICEST, MOST SELECTand COM I'LETE A SSO HTM ENT DRY GOODS Specially adapted for Spring and Summer wear, of the Latest Importations, ai d alt of the Real Novelties of the Season, all Selected with great Care as to Rest Quality ami IX>\V P1UCES Orand display of Novellier in 1>HKSS GOODS At tho well known popular ?'EMPOKIUM'' 1'rices. ?. A A pieces Hamburg Embroideries* At til/'/ cents per yard and upward, the greatest variety ever oU'eied. Torchon, .ingnidoe, Ycimictlii, Breton Point Esprit, H'Aleiiton, Span ish and other Laces at Equally Low Prices. ITM.ECi.ANT NOVELTIES in made ep Lace l/oods, Fishos.' Tie*, Ruf?Vs. Aprons, Arn.. ?ci, it wiil make you f?.el good to take a look at them. UNEXAMPLED profusion of tho now ^ est-Stylt s in I'rit gos. (ttlltps, Tnsi"? ls Silk fiirdles. Iluttotts. HiU uns, forgets, '?loves, I at'its ; ntl ("hibbnt's RcD.-.ry, Handkerchiefs, all new : ltd Great Bar gains. Fast Color ami >"< w Ftyjn C:dieo 5 ?*ts. Fine "t a rd Wide Figured Camoiioi? Pets, beautiful Fast Col >?? Vtiid ?'idc Lawns Q PIT IAI. Ran H kce in all kitvb' of Hi?ii*pi 'ping (t nulls. s"ch a* Toilet Qllilt*! S-hocling?. Towel.-. Doilies, fable Damasks, Crashes, &c. T~"I F(L\NT as?ot'nu>nt of Fans, Para X j sols an-i Sil k Umbrellas. SHOES for everybody hi ajl the New and Hamborn- Sylcs for Summer wear. \l. )TIIIN?i fur P?"vs Youths ottd Men in all the Lsite-t Six les. in Sreat Va itety and at die Lowest posible I'ricen. . SHIRT"1, I'nderwo.ir and Furnishing Ii Otitis. An unequalled line of lit es.1 Goods bought direct and only from ilia A/annfactiircts. A full lilio itf the l.'elebr.t ted Cosmopolitan 1 usiom ? bins, Collars and Cutis. Boys .diirts. Men's Hue Neck wear, ijilk Lancken It id's. Ac. The very Best l-nlanndered Shirts at SO, 7? eis and $1. Special .-i/.es made to orrii-r. All sizes of "Erafor Picture* ami Chromon The Light Running Domestic Mewing "tEneliinc, Needles. Oil. Aitaehuients and Purls of every Machine in u-c. Iff me. I)emorent's Reliable Paper Ka-hions." )LAIN, Checked and Fancy MatiitiQ just as Low P.ic d as any in the United States. Bfi?SP Iii short I guarantee ihiii cvervbo ly ."hall bo pleased, having I lie |*?>ods by the tens of thoieunds, ami Style* by the score, have* then for old and young, for rich ami rich and poor, for pretty ami plain. I urn prepared to furnish everv lady ami gentle man with pi*i| what she or he wants, and at just the price that .-nits. COME AND SEE! The Boys and (iirls are requested not to mica call tug for New Curds lor their .Scrap Books and Collections imSOSOMS KQJOi'S G It EAT DRY GOODS EMPORIUM I