THE LXNNIG TIME,,
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1886.
TEtMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One Year, in Advance $1.50, or $2.00
the Epiration of Six Months.
Advertisements.-Per Square, first i
sertion, $1.09.
Each subsequent insertion. 50c.
.$ Contract Advertising at reduc
rates.
Advertising in Local Coluni, l0c. p
line.
The weather is decidedly cool.
Over-coats are comfortable.
Christmas comes on the 25th of Dece
ber this year.-Eterpr7ise.
Our Sheriff spent several days in Charle
km last week.
Mr. J. B. Hammett, of Orangeburg. w
in town yesterday.
The Farmers' Convention conveaned i
Columbia yesterday.
A number of our citizens will leave t(
day to attend the State Fair.
Several tracts of land are advertised I
the Sheriff to be sold next salesday.
A flush of advertisements has forced us
leave out a portion of our usual amount
reading matter.
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. made misenib
by that terrible cough. Shiloli's Cure is tl
Mmedy for you.
Jos. F. Rhame, Esq., was absent last wee
everal days from town, attending tI
Kingstree Court.
Mr. S. Wolkoviskie is erecting a comm(
ious looking dwelling on the vacant l
idjoining his residence.
The Summerville Terald tells of a Sun
erville girl who has had her room pape
,d with old love letters written to her by r
ected suitors.
Mr. Jos. M. Bradham has opened a gr<
ery in the store owned by Mr D. M. Bra<
am. He has our best wishes for a prospe
)us experience.
Rev. Mr. Leard announced last Sunda
that a protracted meeting would be held :
Dak Grove, commencing next Friday an
continuing through the following Sunday
SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumptic
Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It curi
nsumption.
Dr. W. E. Brown, a prominent physicia
of this town, was married on lust evenin
it the hose of the bride's mother, to Mi
S. L. Wilson, of Mar's Bluff, Marion Coa
in Prien Monsier Stannea parades o1
treets now in a bright new wagon, draw
by as gallant a looking steed as ever roan
ed wild over the frontiers of Texas and Me:
ioo.
Married. by the Rev. H. Kergwin, on tI
2nd of November. at the residence of t
bride's brother, Mr. J. M. Aild. Mr. J. I
Eughey to Mrs. E. A. MeLeod, formerly
Manning, now of Orlando, Fla.
James A. Wright contributes to th
month's Southern Bivouc a second pap<
:n "War Prisons and War Poetry," in whi<
le gives a number of the songs popular Ch
ring the war, in prison and out.
For lame back, side or chest. use Shiloli
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
Mr. M. Levi's large two-column adve
isement appears to-day. Read it! Nex
o and examine his huge stock, which :
elected rrom the markets of Charlesto2
New York, and other marts.
We learn that sometime last week Mr. 't
. Briggs lost his dwelling with its entli
ontents by fire. We are not informed
o the particulars, but understand that M
Brigg' loss is covered in a measure by i1
murance.
An accident to a freight train on the Norn
a~stern Road on yesterday, delayed ti
morning train from Charleston till late th
evening. For the same reason no train wJ
run from Columbia, and the TnfES papi
due then was delayed-hence our tardine
this week.
Tn SCIrmC AMEmcAY, pulished I
~unn & Co.,.New York, presents weekly
its readers the best and most reliable recoi
of various improvements in machiner
while theoscientific progress of the eon:
try canin noway begleaned so well as 1
the regular persual of its pages.
SHILOH's VITALIZER is what you net
for Consumption, toss of Appetite, Dizm
ness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Pri,
10 and 75 cents per bottle.
We unintentionally omitted the names
sme who took part in the performance
Dr. H. H. Huggins' last week. The only e
cse we can offer (if'one will be accepte'
is that we neglected to procaure a pr
gramme; and everybody knows the memo:
of an editor is exceeding treacherous.
The Teachers' Association of Clarend<
County. which was organized at the late se
sion of the Teachers' Institute, will holdi
first meeting in this place on Saturday, t]
i9th inst. All members, as well as tho
who are interested in the cause of educ
tion, are invited to be present. Sei'eral a
dresses will be delivered.
A negro preacher in Lancaster County
published as telling his congregation th
the earthouake shocks are designed to nma.
the colored people emigrate to Africa, whe
he says no shocks have ever been felt. I
thinks it is their duty to go and civilize t
land of their fathers, and that the eart
uake will result in great disaster to the
if they do not go.
CROP, WHOOPING COUTGH and Bro
ehitis immediately relie'ved by Shilol
On last Friday another earthquake sha
wwas felt in Manning and over the Sta
Although many considered it the larg~
shake since August the 31st, the beginni:
of these seismic disturbances, still no da
age is reported either in Manning or eli
Two more slight quivers of the earth we
felt on Sunday about 1 o'clock, but th
were not sufficiently strong to create a:
omment.
The Dime Reading held ait Mr. C.
WWitherspoon's last Friday evening was qr
a success, both as regards the pleasure it
forded, the large and appreciative audien<
and the amount of money that was takeni
which is for the benefit of the Presbyteri
Church.
The entertainment was opened br a w
endered instrumentat duet by Miss L
Scott and Mr. Warren Dekson:-violin a
This was followed by a vocal duet by M
Dintins and Miss Ewell, which brou~
considerable applause from the audience
Next came a vocal duet by Misses Mag
Huggins and Lily Seott.
The next in order was the "Dolly I]
logueby little Sallie Witherspoon and I
dolly, which completely captured her aut
ors, judging fiom the applause it brong
Then followed a very charming trio fr,
Misses Hennie Legg, Bettie Scott, and Cl;
Fluggins.
Then another fine instrumental duet
Miss Lily Scott and Mr Warren D)ickso:
Followed by solo from Mrs. 5, A. Neti
-well sung.
Beautiful duet by Misses Ingram i
Next on the programe was the "Gob'
Duet" by Misses Azilee Witherspoon
Mamie Harvin.
1I ceedingly fine quapette by Misses Ingr-i
an1 Ewell, and Messrs Witherspoon and
Wilson.
We shortld not, however, forget to men
tion that after the regularly prescribed pro
grtilme was exhauste(d we had soie good
music from the volunteers, whether quar
tette, inintetto, or r,,--tvtte. we are unable
to .a: but we can say with certainty that
whiehever it we"s, it was grepatly added to by
U- the detp, rich tones, of the Prot-:ss- ir's Basso,
whicl chained the attention ( the older
folks, frightened the children, and touched
a sVim pathetic chord il wel! ltt 11, ce,0Cf
for thinking of that which in the past 'as
l leaan, often eauss us to be sorro-xful.
Or hence we will pasws on. '[he Professor was
ably secoitdd throughout his effort by one
of our voung attorneys.
We are sure we express the s -ntinients of
all who were pr sent vhen We SAY that all
were highyiv entertained, and spent a most
1- enjivable vcnineg.
A 'sinilar en:ertainment will be given at
the resilence of Dr..). G. Dinkins on Friday
I evening, the 19th. to which the public are
invited.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia
and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is
guaranteed to cure von.
Fragments From Foreston.
1t. Errron:--After a silence of several
I mionths I again report for duty. and will try
in the future to keep yon posted as to the
happenLgs about Foreston.
e ! W had tinuite a himavy earthquake shock
on Fridav 'ast, and a slight one reported on
vesterday about 1 o'clock. We alsI had
A. 'ite , s'evere fmost this morning, which
brings hope of departing fever.
The elcution passed of very quietly
k nothing happening to war or disturb the
feelings of anyone.
The.Rev. Jno. ). An-Irews, former pastor
of the Baptist Church here, writes us from
>\onroe City, Mo.. "I am pleasantly situat
>t ed here, an'd hope to do good work for the
Master.'
The health of the town is not to be com
plained of. Will more anon. "F.
CATARRH CURED, health and swet t
breath secured. by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.
>- Price 50 cents. Nasai Injector free.
1-1 e
TAX NOTICE.
The following is a list of appointments
Y yet to be filled by the Treasurer for the pur
it pose of collecting taxes:
d Wilsor's Mill, Friday, Nov. 12.
Harvin's. (C. R. R.) Tuesday, Nov. 16.
J. J. Convers, Thursday, Nov. 18.
Midwav, (Mcfaddin store) Monday, Nov.
Ii22.
J. .'. Mcdaddins, Tuesday, Nov. 23.
n J. J. Dickson's store, Wedncsday, Nov.
724.
W. J. Gibbons, Thursday, Nov. 25.
New Zion. Fridlay, Nov. 26.
Tindals 1Mill, Thursday, Dec. 2.
His office in Manning will be closed while
filling the above appointments.
n . ______
FREE TRADE.
The reduction of internal revenue
and the taking off of revenue stamps
l from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt
h'. as largely benefitted the consumers,
as well as relieving the burden of
home manufacturers. Especially is
this the case with Green',As Aqus
Flower and Bosche's Gernan Sqrup,
- as the reduction of thirty.six cents
per .iozen, has been added to increase
I the size of the buttles containing these
remedies, thereby giving one-fifth
more medicine in the 75 cent size.
The August Fowtr for Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint, and the Gernan
Syrp for Cough and Lung troubles,
have, perhaps, the largest sale of any
medicines in the world. The advan
tage of increaised size of tue bot
tes will be greatly appreciated by
the sick and aillicted, ini every town
and vi'lage in civilized countries.
h Sample bottles for ten cents renlain
e the same size.
THAT HACKING COUG;H can be so
quckly cured by 'Shiloh's Cure.
faCnaCordial
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
y WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
aKIDNEY TROUBLES,
i- NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
0 T is Invigorat. IT gives NEW
lng and De- LIFE to the
f Eghtful to take, whole SYSTEM
tand of great value by Strengthening
as aMedicinie for the Muscles. Ton
weak and Ailing ing the NERVES,
1 Womsen and Chiil- and comipletelyDi.
. dren. gesting thefod
-
ie O N TA IN S ABook, 'Volina,'
da no hurtful . byleading
1.. Mineras, is comn- .physicians,telling
posed of carefully how to treat dis
selected Vegeta-.. eases at HOME.
- bl M ed i cin es, mailed, toother
1 combined skill- withaseto hand
at fully, maiking a some cards by new
e Safe and Pleasant Heliotype process,
re Remdy. on receipt of zo c.
eFor sale by al1 Druggists and Geer.". b61..ud tihe lteeler near
ae will be sent, .-hart'e" a
reIi ~ Iaraxn sti anvi m
mVoina Drug and Chemical Company.
NTS
ig ~AMter Forty years'
.experience in more
re' Thouad leations for~ patents in
etries. the publishere of the i~centifiO
- American continue to actt auslicitors
rigt.c. forthei'ed tates, oand
to obtain patents in Caada. England. France.
G (ermiany, and all other cosmtriws. Theirexpr:
-ece. is unequaled and their facilities are unsur
te Pr lusand specinications prepared and fled
in the Patent offica on short notice. Terms very
, reasonable. Nio charge for examination of models
Or Ptet'btaie tou nni&oo.aremoticed
inthe sCIENTIFIC AMERICA,wheh has
newapir of isknd pnled in the world.
}} The avantages of 'such a notice every patentee
ld aa~and spendil illustrated noepalir
d Is P1lihed WEEKLY. at a yer and s
a itted to, be the besat paper deotd to science.
ohr depa. emnta of indutra prores, pub
s- ishied in any country. It contains the names of
ht alt naetees and title of everrin"'*"ti*""p'te*t*d
ech week. Try it four months for one dollar.
di' bya have an Invention to patent write to
Munn & Co.. pablishers of scientino American.
861 Broadway. o5W York..
Mn andbook about patenta mailed free.
t.G. ALLEN H UGGINS, JR.
tra DENT~A SURGEoN,
byy i Office on Street South of Cour'
e'House. 3Ich3]
id D f n ay be round on
R ile at Gito P.
ddINewspaper Advertising Bureatt(10 Spruce St.),
cntrat maiy I1
Wn. Shephera & Co.,
2: 111' FTIN Ga ST..
Charleston, S.C.
ST OVES,
Stoves, Stoves!
-AT
WHOLESALE
RETAIL!
-0
Tinwares, House Furnishing
Goods, Potware, Kitchen and Stove
Utensils.
serSend for Price List and Circu
lars.
WELCH & EASON,
Family Grocers,
185 & 187 Meeting Street, and 117
Market St.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Invite attention to the following
Baroains:
Cut Loaf Sugar, 124 lbs. for $1.
Granulated Sugar. 15.1 lbs. for $1.
Confectioners' Sugar, 15.1 lbs for $1.
White Ex. C. Sugar, 17 ibs. for $1.
Light Brown Sugar, 19 lbs for $1.
Good Brown Sugar, 20 lbs for $1.
21b. Tomatoes, 'K) ets. a doz.
31b. Tomitoes. S1.10 a doz.
Good Segars, $1 for a box of 50.
These are but a few of the many attract
ions we are constantly otfer:ng. and house
keepers will fina it greatly to their advan
tage to s-nd for a coipy of our Monthly Price
List, and consult it always.
.rtNo Lharge for packing or drayage.
Boyd Brothers,
Wholesale Grocers and
Commisson Merchants.
159 E AST BAY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Direct Importers of Ales, Porters,
Wines, and Brandies.
Aug 18
S. THoM.AS,JRJ..ToA.
Stephen Thonmas, Jr,, & Bro.
-WATCHES
Jewelry, Silver and
Plated Ware.
Spectcles, Eye Glasses, and
Fancy Goods,
Wii Watches and Jewelry repaired
by expert workmen.
273 KrsG S-r.,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
TONSORIAL ARTIST.
I have opened a first-class Shaving Saloon
at the Enterprise oilice, and solicit the pat
ronage of the citizens of Manning and com
munity.
Ppxu:s --Hair Cntting, 25c.; Shaving, 10c.;
Shapoeng. 25c.
pi- Special attention given to children.
C. (. REDIC,
Masis, S. C.
July 7, 1886.
In the Court of Probate.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF CLARENDON,
COflTT FP~oBATE.
Matilda R. McFaddin in her own right
and as Administratrix of the estate of James
H. McFaddin, deceased. intestate,
Plaintiff
Against
Elizabeth McFaddin, a minor of eleven
ears of age; Hugh McFaddin, a minor of
two years of age; John J. McFaddin, Jr.,
and the Dundee Mortgage and Trust In
vesment Company, limited,
Dfendants.
Citation to Creditors.
Y AN ORDER IN THE ABOVE STAT
ed case, bearing date October 4th, A.
D. 1886. it is adjudged:
That all persons having claims against
the estate of James H. McFaddin, decased,
be, and the same are hereby required to
prove and file them in the said Court of
Probate, en or before the first day of Janu
ary, A. D. 1887, at noon, or be debarred of
any benefit of the Decree made therein.
Witness my hand and seal of office this.
5th day of October, A. D., 188;.
J.. DrPRE ALSBROOR,
Oct12 Probate Judge, C. C.
McGahan, Bates & Co.
IJOBBERS OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing,
Nos. 226, 228 and 230 Meeting St
CHMARLTESTON, S. C.
11886 Nov. 9th. Nov. t, 1886.
STATE FAIR!
I No doubt the Fair this season will bo
more successful than any in the past.
Extensive preparations are being niade
on a large scale to entertain the visitors,
who expect to attend the Fair.
In addition to the above attraction I will
take pleasure in entertaining visitors at the
Emporium of Fashion, with an exhibition
of fishionable clothing for men and boys.
The dispilay of nien's garients are artisti
cally arianged so a:; to give the visitor the
opportunity (,I finding the style garment lie
may need without looking over the whole
stock. On entering the mammoth estab
lishment, to yonr right von will find a hand
some line of Gents' Furnishing Goods; this
(departmen t consists of shirts. laundried and
unlaundried, (if ev'-ry description, half
hose in plain and fancy, collars, cuffs, gloves,
bandkerchiefs, suspenders. and an elegant
I line of gents' neck-wear.
To your left is the hat department, where
von will find all the latest styles and shapes
of soft and stiff hats, awaiting your inspect
ion: also a beautiful line of silk umbrellas,
with gold and silver handles.
Then in the center of this large store you
will find the counters loaded with choice
suits for men and youths, of every style,
pattern. and quality of goods.
Near the center you come to the cutaway
suits, ini whip cord, cork screw, cheviots and
fancv cassimeres.
TLen still moving on you come to ithe
counters filled with double breasted frock
coats and vests. After passing this stock
you are lead into the boys' department,
which is entirely separate from the other
department. This stock of boys and child
ren's clothing is not surpassed by any in
the city or State. Th3 display far exceeds
any of my past enleavors in mnaking this at
traction for the boys and their mothers.
The styles and textures of these goods can
not be found elsewhere in the city. Those
who have visited this depa tment are more
than pleased with the stock. Just opposite
to the boys' department you will find a line
of gents' fine shoes, which can be had in
any style or shane that you may need. I
keep none but the leading makes in this
stock. Remember you can find them in all
grades. Those who want fine shoes will
call here.
Respectfully
M. L. KINARD,
OctG Columbia, S. C.
J. C. H. Claussen & Co.,
Steam Bakery and Candy FacterY,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
CHEAP PRICES.
-:o:
ofmZHavin g just opened a varied stock
Fresh Groceries,
Idesire to call the attention of the Claren
dnPeople to the low prices and good qual
it fthe same. All who favor me with a
call will find I sell everything at rrd: boufm
prices, for CASH, as the following quota
tions will show:
Best D. S. Sides, at Oc. per lb.
Best Family Flour, 25 lbs. for St.
Best .Standard A. Sugar, 121lbs. for $1.
C. Sugar, 13 lbs for $1.
Best Coffee, S lbs. for $1.
Commnon CJoffie, 10 lbs. for $1.
Best Gilt Edge Butter, 3 lbs. for $1.
Best Leaf Lard, 10 lbs. for $1.
All other Goods at proportionately low pri
es. I wish to call special attention to my
10 CENT
Tin Counter.
Give me a call before buying elsewhere,
and I guarantee satisfaction.
. S. PLOWDEN, Express Agt.,
andi Agent NEWS AND COURIER for
Clarendon County.
Sept22
DRUG STORE.
--:0:
Dn. J. G. D1)Nrass is still at the old
stand, formerly occupied by the firm
of J. G. Dinkins & Co., and is now
prepared to supply the people ol
Clarendon with
STIC(TLY P)URE
~Drugs and Medicine3,
at the Lowest Po.&iuhl Prices.
- -ALSO
PAIus, 0GLs, GLAss, TotLKic' ARTICLES,
TOOTH AND HuaI BxHusxi, Comis, FINE
Toa'r Soars, STATIONERY, ETC..
A full and select stock of all the
popular
Patent and Non.Secret Medicines
constantly on hand.
An elegant assortment of fine
CIGA RS A ND TOBACO0.
Trt PopurAin
DIAMOND DYES,
2ALL. CoLons-.
Prescrip~tion Department.
Physicians' Prescriptions carefully
compunded by day or night.
PATENTS
CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS ANiD COPY~i6Him
Obtained, and all other business in the U~
3. Patent Office aitended to for MODER
AT E FE N;.
Send .,ivD!.L OR DR~tW1.1;. We ad
vise as to patenatbility free of charcec: ani
we make N0 (IL1lRG E U'LJEY W E 0B
T IX P A TEST.
We refer here to the Postmaster, the Supt
of Money Order Div., and to olliciarls of' the
U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice
terms and references to actual clients ii
your own State or County, write to
C. A. SNOW& CO.,
'GROVE SCHOOL,
Mainning, S. C., Aug. 11, 1886.
A Graded School for Girls and Small BOyL
Ma~sYoruINGA'M AN Axx-%m EWEI, I RisCINIA
:0:
The third year of the Manning Grove School will begin Sep
teimbei 6th, 188. atind dose .h 8th. 1887.
It is the purpose of the Pieipals to give thorough instruction
in the clemientarv branclles, an11d thn(l advance the pupils as
ral)dly as sound judginent will adinit,
Special attention giveni to CaListlhenic.
The school buildinig is in complete order for comfort and con
venience, being well ventilated, and amlyp hc'ated in Winter.
:o:
Expenses Per Month.
First (rad(e, $1.00
Second 0. . .
Third 2 .0
Fourth - . . .50
Fifth 3.00
Sixth " . . .
Seventh and Eighth G rades, .4.00
Drwing and aining . . . 250
For further airticulars. apply to either principal.
William M. Bird & Co.,
H.RI.ESTON, S. C
Counter, Platform and Cotton Scales..
Trucks, Grocers' Tinware, etc.
Paints and Painters' Material of every description. We are headquarters
for these goods and offer inducements to purchasers. Aug18
ESTABLISHED 1844.
Charleston Iron Works,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Marine Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers, Saw
Mill Machinery. Cotton Presses, Gms, Railroad, Steam
boat, Machinists', Engineers' and Mill Supplies.
sRepairs e.reculed with pronptine.. and Dispatch. &ndfor priee lits.
East Bay, Cor. Pritchard St.,
Ja13 lyr. Charleston, S. C.
OTTO F. WIETERS,
Wholesale Grocer.
WHOLESALE dealer in Wines, Liquors and Segars.
No. 181 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C.
CALL ON OR WRITE TO
FALK & CO.,
King streetfopposite Hasel
Charleston, S. C.
FOR YOUR
Clothing, Furnishing Goods and
Samples sent on application. C. . D. shipped subject to approvaL.
I-ATYTA CH ME NT".
c0
Ci)cV1~
3"OH-N.LLfl HLM .
OLD VELVET RYE
fW HIS K EY,.e
Eight Years Old..
Guaranteed Pure and Whalesonie For Medicinal or Othecr Uses.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
S. WoLKOVISKIEAgt.
Mchl0
Te Brown Cotton Qin 00o,
NEW LONDON, Corml.
., Manufacturers of the Old
Reliable Brown Cotton Gins,
Feeders, and Condensers.. All
the very latest -mpevments:
two bruxsh beltsj stee bearings,
* - improved roll box, patent whip
per, extra strong brush. New
perfected Feeder, enlarged dust
proof Condenser.
- Strong, durable and simple
- ,.'K ~fn construction. Gins fast. runs
- .-light, and cleans the- seed per
- - fectly.
Send for Cirenlar and Price
List.,.
F. J. PELZE, President. F. S. RoDGEes, Treasurer.
ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY,
OF
CILARLE.'STON,S. C.
IMatnufacturers of ,%andard Ferd~ers~ and Impoj)rters of PUIR E GFERDLL
KINIT PELZER RODGERiS & Co., Gen. Agents
Jan. 13. Brown's ll ar f CI LR LESTO0, S. C.
TRUMBO, HINSON & COMPANY,
Factors andl Conunission M'lerchiants, Cotton and Nava
STOR~ES,
BROWN'S WHARF
1 AN 1E -cJITAfTJE STON. &. C.
opp. Charleston Hote'.
Manufacturer and deal.-r in Sa-. I
Harness, Collars, Whips, Saddle 11,r
&c. Keep constantly on hand an eit. -
and well selected stock of everythingi, -r
line. And Manufacture goods to or1 - -t
short notice. Oc .
& R, MARH LL -*C.2
SS. HARDWARE MEIN-D -
1,49 Mzkrn4-j STaEEr, Charleston.
Sole Agents For
STARKE'S DIXI PLOUGHS,
WATT PLOUGHS,
AVERY & ON-1 P1.4 '
DOW LAW COTTON PLANTER
AND GUANO DISTRIN1' -
Iron Age Harrows and Cnltivators. 1
Plough Stock, WashburneA A o-'.
Galvanized Fence Wire, Clwaru.
pion Mowers and Keoperr.
AND
WATSON'S TURPENTINE M m
.Manufactnred in Fayetteville, N. ( i -
Too) absolutely warrantcd ni.*
if broken will be
repaced.
Also Dealers In
GENERAL HARDWARE,
AGRICULTURVAL-STW
Hoop Iron, Horse and Mule Sh'--,'
and Tinware, Coopers tools. t--ra'
Tools, Cutlery, Guns and Sp. it,,
ing Articles.
Prices made on application.
GRAND, UPRIGHT, & Srt-.-"
UNS3U R PA SSE D IN
Tone and Durab
188-New Orleans Exposition-- -2
Medals for Upright and -S(
1881- Boston (Mass5.) EXx)sit. -
Prize for Square Gran.d,
1878-Paris Exposition-Yor N',-,*
Upight Piano.
1876-Phifladelphia Centenniol-Y -Vo 17a ..
'Upright and Grand.
And also o-ve-r
200 FIRST PRM I!i,
at State and County 1
Have the endorsement of over [
Colleges and Schools as to their.
A large assortment of 8cn
os always on hand. Geliera"
agents for Palae, New England.- e
def t Organs.
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organ Catalogue.
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