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Vi Nnn' . 0. WDiNSBORO, 8* C. I - I ' NATURDAY, July 3. 4 IS S C ~t M. 'ArAs DAVIS om . C ONO. s4 narwoxn 3Asom 3mm.. e - Tac State fIedgration Comtnitsson er believes tbat while - white immi gi'ants are needed fo middle and uppeJr A bouth Caolia, the Chinese are the laborers best adapted for the rice delds of the coast. Experience in LoUislian has a.tislud Idm of their availability ; -aild Ie is 11ow in correspoidence with parties lin California with the purpose 0 of lournig the cost and the terms of t Inttrodu-inog a batch into this State by t way ofexperfimcnt. TFr slbpi.ng ,of died blackberries I to the North has become an iilportant I business in somen parts of North -Caro- s lina. andi4 no rea son exists wiy .tis a try shH et e pltuled to a e : orjeld. In a goodj' - y be had for the mere t I. is Colored chlildren 3 n t~~e aountselling, herrie.. .1f sone j t at-1 e%&uporator anid t - *. - . : at.t t he ship it North, we i 1've lie woh1tild tid it a profita- A ble i'vntment. Waste lands and old tieb s growin up im blackberries might be nimde to yield a fair prodt.. There's I no i;'I"Iims" in it, yet it is 'by just . Suz1h. hta!:IisF of utiliziig every t'.n of vatl; that people inl other ea . 1- get rich . The -seaon is ti e tjIIhis ya to. begiln- but .i a ruoe tha ..isome or our enter p iha vo n witts get ready .fwr nextCI ye'ai, aea j what prIic call -be given for them. Ble-kberries haove 1aved nmy a ipoor mani during a scarce summer: why should they not make some one rich? SiNca the Clyde Syndicato got con trol of-iUU the railroads, Spartanburg has becomo a way stat4ou and is c vharged Jocal rates, the increase being i at the rate of 1ftleen dollars a carload on corn from the West. Hence Spar tanburg will probably vote for the subscription to extend the Virginia i Midland, and again .secure competitive rates. Ninety-eight merchants and business men of Augusta, Incensed by the high local rates on the Charlotte, Columbia amid A ugnata Road, w hich has destroyed all the business along I 1 V this line, have united ;in a resolution to have no more through freight brought from the North by the "Asso. ciated Lines," and they have Issued a t circular stating that all goods consign ,ed to them over .tiese liAes swli be left in .te Aepot subject to the order of the shippers. The anti-monopoly anovement Is just beginning in the t -Sauth; and the railroads will have a much rougher experience than they c bave yet enicountored, provided they .persist in pooling and dlscrimiltrations -on account of "geographical position." If the Legislature resolutely declares I that local rates shall not exce'ed through ' rates, the roads will soon find a prop- C *0r adjustmeilt, makinig one class high- 3 -er and the other lower than at present. 3 If' the roads wcn'e eglad to deliver corn a in Spartanburg several months ago at t a certa-in rate, It i8 -nomisen~se to say that they now have -to -charge fifteenr .dollars a carload mnore than they did I then. This sort of logic does ,not *square with the rules ofecommnen sense. Railway .Perils in England. n ethis counltry wh'len a man takest -the traina he has the reasonable assur ance that unless there be a smashup he will conme ont all right at the end of <: his journey. The thought of being roibbed or nolirdered never enters his I h leadJ. R~ut in Englahnd, owing to...t ~ anti-quated -alndiserable.arr' than an of havig c1estl~ e'and1( of locking I ord~ iary stagausim secu rely betwveen iP 'this., r'obbets anad nmrderers cain scarteh ly Gd a fitter place f'or dleeds of violenice tan one of' the~use lockups while the train is in muot1in. A thw dlays ago, a reti'-ed merchant mned Gol O.ente a coauch on the L.)mdloni iand Brightoni E~xpress, hi~s olh 'omipauniona beinag a younig report- a Iwr'iIQr niamed Lefr'ay. Tlhe e*, f ,r' in h's. Oni reaching aNtk thme coundtor eame ami "1aw Lefrayt all < a - wi ad in he head. The s h.ad (" ut, several bullets ''em41) unbedd$,in the ear anmd blood i eneredi the flto t;~faysi that lie hadi heard a pistol -ht ndhd then ( ben k nocked inile, and oni comi ng to himiiself fIond old man gone. The dead bod of Gold'a found ini -a tunnel a fewv miles ba'-hril muitilated. Hie hiad been ro edand miur'dered, whether by Lefrayc ' oe one else, is not yet knowvn, k Nearly' twenty years ago a n clerk named Biriyge wvas murdered at thrown out of' a car wvindowy withina mile of' Hackney station. A German was identified, caught in New York on his way to Atustralia, bronght back to England anad hanged for the miur dek-. During the past decade, Col. Valenm tine Baker, an ofilcer in Her Majesty's ser'vice, finding himself alone in a coach with a young lady, made ad vances to her, which she repelled, and then she vainly called for the condiuc tor', and the door being locked, she hung half way 'out of the wvindow call ing for help, till the traini stopped. Baker was tried, dismissed from the army and went to Turkey, wher'e he so distinguished himself In the last war that lie become a pasha, and has been recently admitted to-the English Army and Navy Club. Many other instances of a similar, y'et less aggravated, na ture have douibtless occurred, atnd it is time that. John Bihn shm.l4,s fa backs 0WI foliA cfi Onse vatIsm and self. udietiey to learn.sernething f'oni his C Umerloan Cousin. Why those primi- 1 lve coaches should be retained wheli ho pullmanl palace cars have solved 1o probjem of luxurious and safe ravel, Is a mystery. If a rotbf is flected, old man Gold will not have eon inurdered in vain. AOOAf FJFTVNINM . Visitor Create# a Commotion-vnexpect, ed Appawrance of a Member of Congress There-He Tells Moveagh's Evidence, Manufactures What me Thaks of Them and 400%sA 00MoCtAee. - Vatlonal Repubitcan. Gibson, Woodward, Root and oth rs, who are engaged at room 69, P. ). D., In the oceupation of manufac- U uring evidence and slinging dirt at heir etters under the direction of Mc reagh aid James, were visited by tepresentativ.e Hlernamdo Do Soto loney, ot Missisei , on Wednesday. toot, who is the 'ashington corre pondent of the Now York Times, as. igned to the business of working up tarrotte sanude0* X0r thlat journal, as is headquarters In roon 69.. le lad been lying about Money thougfh lie columns of the Times, and the lissis-iAppi member, who is Chairman f the Comlifittee oil Post 11011a in lie house, did not tackle kindly to 1Lr. Ruot' statements. lie arrived in he city Wedemsday morning, and first I ailled upon Miaor John M. Carson, in j itharge of the l imes bureau here. Mr., ;arson disclaimed having written any r irticles in the Timws retecting oii Mr. I 1onev, and referred lhim to Mr. Root. V I.r. Monev called It Mr. loot's resi- 3 lence, and learned from his wife that 4.r. Boot was at the Post Office I)e iartment, Air. Money, upon arriving t tile departmOnt And inquiring for . ir. Ioot, was inflormed that he was n roolm 69. Mr. Money wended his teps that. way and pasedu ito the ootn withoutt first knocking at the loor or sending II his card. . His appearanmee was, like the comet, miexpected. There sat Gibson, Woodward and loot -a nice trio. "Are von Root?" said Mr. Money to saturn] ne-looking individual. "i am, sir," said Root. "Well, I want to say that you are a lar, a scoundrel and ii slanderer, aud vhile you are trying to make yourself Ln ass, I know you to be a* knave. - rou have 2a1iciously slandored 111e ir, and I will give you forty-eight tours to nake a retraction of the arti les reflecting upon moo you have pub ihed in the New York Times." Mr. Root protested that he (lid not nean anything persona1 in the art-iclesI to had sent to New York-this, too, n face of the fact that the articles were >f the most personal chitracter. Mr. Money again (enionnced him1 as liar and scoundrel, and, turiing to )etective Gison, said: "I wiit to ell you, sir, that you are a liar and a coundrel if you furnished amy of the tuff which has appoared against nie in c hie New York papers. t "Ol, Mr. Money, you are mistaken. never gave any infbrmatiol what vir," said the cringing detective. Mr. Money again gave notice that he E vould give just forty-eight hours for he ret.r'action and left. Root evident y started for the telograph office at >nce, for the following. back-down ap eared In the New York Times of the ieu mnorning (Thursday): An Explauntion. "WVAsHINGTON, Jlune 23.-Thcre was ublished in tile Times of Julne 13 nn nalysis of tile temiporary mail route ontracts in Texas. Among tile routes vhich were described was route No. 1,758, from Corpus Chlristi to 8t. tnry's, the contract for wivich waus rhlitrarily) given, wVithlout comnpeti-- I Ion, to J. P. Hiorbach, of this city', ri or $11,700 0 e' annumui. This is one1t 4' tile most costly of all thlese tempo- E ary contracts, upon the basis of the ay per 1mi11 for 0one trip per week. h11e.corresplondent whoii prepared tihe lispatch said: 'Tis conltract was ob Liained by J. P. Hlorbach, a Wasing on lottery agent, whlo Is a friend of sonlgressmuan Money, but tile real con. ractor~ is A. E. Boone, of this city, ' vhiose sub-contract for tile f ull -;r of s on fill.' Congressmnan th t''riend dississippi, says thlat.1tts the staitemlenlt f I lorbach, but rerlinsinluationl tihat lhe uaoted aboveyojper connect ion ithi ad sut)Paact. Th'Ie correspotiden11t de heies to be juIst to Mr. Monev, and lie herefore declar'es that hie neither hlad heni, nor1 hlas now, anly knowledge of' ny impropier conduent oni the part of Ur. Money iln connection withl tis ;ontract, anld that 1he did nlot .itend to rente an Inpression that lie had anvl." Mr. Money 11as gone to .Newv Yor'k o hunt up otheor det'amers ot' his char cier, antd wvill perhiaps be hleard from t thmat end of' the line0. Hie is nlot in earchi of the editorial "We," but vants a real subst~ance to kick, lie ulntenids that tihe man who willfully Lid maliicioulsly slanders Im must bide tile consequenes. .A caLL IFon Tau COD.va lenerml Gordon's Son Seeking Satisfaction Fromn Ex Mayor Huft. Atlanta special ini CincitnnatLI Commercial. Among tile immitediate frlinds of' ox ~eniator Gordon there Is great excite nent over a comamunijcatlin inl the hiicago Tribune from an Atlanta cor' esp~ondent, reflecting upon is pur-. lose in the nmnagemlenlt of' the Geor'gia ,adific Railroad. The correspondent aves,Inl all interview, theC opiilon of x-May'or HIirf, late of Maconl, that 'Gordon, havinlg robbed Georgia of .11 that lie could, hlas no0w Or'gamzed a Ompllanly for time purpose of foraginlg 11)0n Alabama antd robbing the p~e0 he of thlac State. The people1 of Ala amla wvili get Cehered Out of' thlelr roperty anld wvill never get tile road holiid Gor'doni fail tp get tile titles. It ouldi not be a sulrpr'ise if 110 shlould e bonds withlout themil. A man11 s il 18ssue ain Insur11ance POlIc? that e compan~ly is insolvenit, wui ] ifter t us withlout aniy seenriity." 51ue b Uor'don beinlg absenit ill a Goner hIs son, hiugh Ii. Gordon, NJew York stead, and seeksuemendue Iasumes in hi es to tr'eat witlh the Air. Huiff deel utt signilfies hisi re lunior1 Gordon, ox-Senator for h is 'ponlsibilty to th IX lressionls, n made by th I Every efibrt hlas 'doll to hlave tile T'iends of Genieral ' linff" asserts nratter adjusted, but A~ to make. ,hat lie has 110 conlcession tionl wihl A card of bitter .denunc -mlorrowI uppear ill tile Constjuionf t ordion >ver tile signlatur'e of' Hugh Ii- ffairi 'j md the limpr'esslin is that tile eral vili termhilante ini bloodshed. Ge ds .lordoni has telegraphied his8 fr'ie. lore requeCstinlg thm to prevent ion from acting hastily, amnd thle eur' nise is that lothling wvililibe done out side of the r'egulationsR of' thme Code. All parties coucermil.. t -og -..me f uiiquetioned coittrage, and If the harges-of Mr. l1utdo' not provoke i Qrsoial en'ottilter they will iiiduco a ontroversy In which rare political levelopnits may be looked for. enera1l Gordon will leavo New York or Atlanta as soon as possiblo. SUKCIDEs NOwrT AND SOUTr.-Tho Inlted States census of 1870 dovelops ome very curiots facts on tlis aubject howing that tle pretended hot-hoaded uMd impressionble Southerni race is ar behind its Northern brothor in this articular. For instance, Alabama, rith 996,000 inhabitants, had only 8 ulcides, while Cotnecticut, tilo liand f steady hiabits, with only 537,000, ad 21 ; New Jersey, wtli 1060,000, ad 51; Michigan, *with less than '200.,000 had foiur' times the 0umber of labanta, and Massachusetts. the home t' nioral ideas and the nursery of pub le schools, hlad 65, or thirteen'timnes us lny as Alalana; mid igain, South ;arolitia, with a population of 705,000. !ud 5, and North Cat rol i na, with over a ifillion, had 10 suicides. EARS for the MILLION I '00 01100'8 BALSAM of SIAIK'S OIL oslLIey loiteores the Hearing. and Is the only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. This oil is extrac'ed fwn a peculiar pecics of 9mall N Frri: SHAnC, can'g't in he Yelluw Sen, knmown as ('Ckaotrcdn tondeklii. Every C; inese Ilsteimiant nows it. Its virtues a- a restorativo of' Iearing were dicovered by it tiddlist 'riest about the year 1410. Its eires were o -numeroui and manty so seemingly mi aenous, that, the remedy wats officially roclaimed over the entire Eimpiri. Its so became so universal that for over 300 ears no Deafness has existed anorg the hinese people. Sent, charges prepaid, a any address at $1 per bottic. Only Imported by HATLOCK & CO., ole Agents for Amerie t. 7 ey St., New York. Its virtues Pre nnqut stionnble and itn urative charneur abseo.u nte, a.s the writer tn p'ersonally testify. both fron experi nee and observation. Atnong the ninny readeora of tie, Review n ojne part and anothe r o1 the conu trv, it i probable that num bers are afilicted with letfness, and to mnch it may be said: Write itt once to nvlock & Co., 7 Dey treet, New York. tnoloidng $1, and j ou vill receive bY retturn a -reie'dy that will nable you to lie-, r like anybody else, and hiose curative effemesi will be ierniCioent. 'on will nover regret doing so ".- EWior f Mercmile Review. jun 25-3m . L. KIN AR D'S FASIKIONA BLE ilotlign EmilariR, COLUMBIA, S. C. JUST received the largest and most ompleto stock of SPIl NG CLOT HING hat has ever been in the State, and at prices to suit the times. UITS OF MIDDLESEX FLANNEL, Warranted, at $1..50. IEN'S ALL WOOL CHTEvOT SUITS, Warranted, at $10 .50 'OUTUS' SUITS FROM $3.rOto $15.00. O0Y8' SUITS $1.5', $2 (10, $.50, AND ' Upwards, *LSO a fine stock of Taylor's Miackinaw Straw Hats and Locolat in shades of 8ilver, Tian, O. t and White. HAVE added to my stock outfit, guar -n entlemnen, to compleite ar they' do will eedl not to rip or break; ii ive another pair. ap 12--1y F1RESH GRoc 'RI ES . ly being received by me, ARlF~i of which I give below. REWV ORLEANS MOL.ASaEs AND sYltUPS A LL GltADElS. IUGARS, FIIOM TIlE lIifoIlST Tro TnlE LOWEST OIdA DES. 'HE FINEST PLOIR IN TII E MA HK ET--"TiIE P'ATiENT' FA MILY"--AILSo At.LL GIHA DIES JACKSON'S IUESTI FAM ILY FLUol't. CANNED GOODs. 3ALIFORNIA PEARS, Somneting Choice. SUCooTrASU, Deans and Corn Combinen l'oMAToES, P'EACHtEn PINE APPLE.' IALMON, 5A1IDINES MVUSTARD, 'EIPPER. .E1T'., ETC ALSO INVITE YOURl ATTENTION '10 01U). IO AST KD COF F EE. Give me a call and examine for yourself, Lrticles too numerous to mention. VROM THE 'WRECK One Tire Plate, one Tiro Bender, >ne Tire Shlrinker, thrco Screw 01a1son Bellows, one Anvil, one rise. One Boxing Machine, cost (18.00, will be sold for $10. Lots of Oval, half Oval' Round, land, Square and Tire Iron ; Hlubsi, ip)okes, Ruims, Carriage Bolts, Tire tolts and all manner of castings. 'O BE SOLD REGA RDLESS OF ULYSSE 0. DESPORTE~S. \m14 SPECIAL. NOTICES. NQ DtzANR IN TAKUNo .lAY. Arri.m Livit PILLS..-They are iarniless to (tie mosit daIlelato persoD, but. so pr netrating Ihlt they clear tho systln-Of all impurIties, and gently ocite the liver to healthy Action. Price i5 cents per boX. Sold by all drugglists inI this county. BmIM A, At.A., April 8, 1878' Mr. J. P. Goodwih. Ag'ent--Dear Sir: I take plntisure in stalting tIit I have used your ledli eated Stock Feed onl a very poor cow, Iviti great. tlecess. She looks inueh better pow, gives a great deal more milk, and is tiuch it. erior. I t herefore recunieiid thia medicine o all who wsh to impove their slock, cattle and horses, us it 1s truly what it Is rtpresentod I to 0. Very respectfully, A. KAYSER. I EUFAULA. ALA., July, 1878. 1 Air. Shoenfeld : I used one sack of your Stock f Feed on tuy etv, with very stisfactory re. hultul. Site ha.d wcenttly dioppe )tlohe calf, and was in n poor' cond'ilon, And by the ise of your Stock Feeds81: heis rapidly improved In flesl and ilik. Very respectfully, (EO. I, DENT. Sold by the druggIsts of this county. Dr A. it. Norton, of Savainah, writes: I as- i sure you It affords Inc pleasuro to give my alp proval ansd certlitent(e in favor of youtr Lung ifefitorer, iaving given it a fair trial in a num.. ber of cnses where it ploveli success iln the trentinenit. of Bronehltis and Consumption. Five years ago my wife was far gone in Con- I stillpt on, she hal beei coniind (to her bed tihe gleatter Part of the tine, for sIx montis witil llecti Iteever every day n nd I had bitt, little 1 110s of her re'covery. but by pIerseverallco with Ile bitis"ligs of Clod, her lungs are n1ow P'rfectly sounid. I gave her no other1 Ling Iedieinje than yollsaitd a cough syrup I mnko. I I have trenernitV given them togetller IH I have I strong lalit h11) both. I su1cteeder Ih s'uring a C number of iopel(ss etsevs an( regard Brewer's Lutig Itestorer as a valuable preparation. Please send ntib per-express three( dozen as I-ain n0earl. ott. "Id Ill of sunmet And I will remit proinptY. Wt3hing 'Ot good siecess, I remain, lyurs respectfull)g A it. NOIITON, 3. D., Corner West, Broad and 'larris Sts.. Savannah, t Georgia. MACON. GA. t Messrs. I.nmar, itankin & I.amniar, Genihtemen: a --Oie bottle or Brewer's 1,1mg itestorer' cured Me of BronhelliIs in n week's time. I will wnilt a few More bottles soon. I intend keeping it, in Mny housle all tilE' I mille, as I consider it a valua ble inedicine. Yois ret-pectf ully. . a lEN RY DAVIS. Sold by the Druggists of thIscollnty. COL-UMBUS. GIA., April 12, 1818 . Dr. C. J. MfOiTi I-Ikoar Sir-NMy wife And my s(.f are satisiled till. the life of our Ieethlilg habe was qaved by h 1 se 1 f your Tegthi v (T0t hing Powd-ers), whe( 1 OtheWr remedies hand 1nt'(d to leileve h0im. It'e have been sielglhted w;i!h /te -vpetet anel 1ertuent relief Ilren one of uhif' fr "e rcrsatac of C/ ' .fho uiern MO) lm'?. 1 Tet. It11a a isl i.1;;eiAib e to us, at1(d !110u1( be kept, bv al n 4'tt s having small cllldren. Relspectfully, Ced., JESSE i WRIOlT, V Foremfan Entpuirer-Sun. ITIS FOUND AT LAST[ t SoiETHlNo NIny UNs'n THE SUN -A new (,la r iS dintIlIg Upon Ma11n111- Ililairto she has !-eln (ntle,l upn)11 tO suitor the ills of I. makidd and her owit beiides. The freqtent and dis. ttteIsinlg irreguliles pcillar to hersex alive long beeun to ier the "1direfil spling of woes I ItnlntherIICed."P InI the mnansin of thle richl anit hiovel of poverty alike woitnI lls 1been I heI constaitnt, yet paitient. victim of it lholsalld llls unkll twii to man1 -aind witlotlrn 1'Cl1e-ty. "Oil Lord, how loeg:'' in the'agonly of he. .. u1l. hath she crlied. 1Bt now I Ie hour of It r I 'dem!t ion is c0the. She wil sutffer no more, for Bradtleld's Femlnie legltIato', *-WWo,1a's D7st Friend," is for saile Ilyialh druggit-is. Preparted by )r. J. Bradfield, Ataita, Ga., price $1 0 per' bottle. ' "" A r- E TE',IMONY OF I)UUGJlSTS. We have bte I slbni .'Swist,' i Sphillitle Sp. e 'ill" for .143r, var s d gari it JAr stiperlor to anithing knwiv to 'etC, for th dis"Mes It Is recomme'd to cIre. We have niever known of a sinle ifnihire. 8. .J. CASS' 19. Thonisvllle, on. L F. uit :Et & CU. Forsyth. Oa. HU1'NT iANKIN & LA3Al. Atlanta. On. PE.I1)RiTON. SAM.3UEJS& RLEYNOLDS, At lanta, .0a. 1 ATILANTA. GA., Jily 1, 1JR4. We hfy{ byen using "Svit's ,:,yphiliI le spe- ' ic"1 i I teattlelt, 01 co i'lts for t it- la.t ye3r, at helleve it is the oniv ''eertatin kwan remedg3I t4t wIll effect a perudntiio cm-c of dIis oeises LoV hih it is recommenctded. ' C* IANT, A'LEXANDER t Co , oe. .i .teo wIll find, 0n an ss ua ldred b..ties 0! S. 8. 8 ,one1 partcleof mrcuylodldo potatslmnl, 0r an m11ineral sutbstanlce. TPill: SWIFT' SPECIFIC COMPANY, P'roprie lors. A tlanrta, On. Sol by' all Druggists. Call for a copy of * Young-MenI's FrIend." MAKING WATCIIES. D~efecttve Watch Cases are one of the chIef Causes of so manly watches not bleing good timae pleeeI!s. Tihe CenSes being thin0 a1(nrot lt tirlg wvell. admit, dulst antd dit, to tile movie ment11, wleh~l s'oon intterferes with theO runining parts5 of the iiatch ne4cessitating cienilng, rI.. rin~ig &c., lnd tile amlount, thus paid out, If It plid towvnrd buying a good ease in the be gMiing, wOuld have tiaved all tis troubie aund ( ('3.pets'e. We have recent ly Seenl 11 Case thlat mlets alh thtese requirements, it having been , Caitod forl Over'l twenty years and1( still rematins perfe'ct. . We refer to tile JAS. ISOSS' Patent Stifrened~ Gold Case, wichl has1 become one of tile stapie articles or the Jewelry trade, Possessing as It does so mantiy ndvanltlges over all Othte r watcht calsca, befng madei of two hea'Ivy plates of solId goldi over' a plate0 of COm-l ] l1osiion. And wve tdiIse all1 our rt'nders to ask 1their' JeweIlr for a card or ent alogue t hat wvili expllaint the mlannter' 'n wihICeh thtey are made(1. It is the oniy Stiffened Case ma1d(1 wit h tv. o ph11 t es of gold, seamless penitants, latod centt -'e, - bolId joints, crownl pi'ces, &c., all of whtrh 3 Ire cove'redh by letters pattent. Thlerefore buy no0 ] Q:1se '(efore consltltinlg a Jew('leri whio keepis th1e JAS. 1088' PatentStiflened Gold Case, thau f yout tmy learn' tile dilf1erencee between it and1( Oll htaltlons that clai~m to b1e eqully good. Flot SaleC by all responlsible Jewelers. Ask to 51e 1114 warrant that, neCompannies (each1 ease, 11nd( don't be persutaded thlat, lany oth~er make Of en ne' i-i as- good Oi 12. FOR THE PEOPLE! 1 0a EFRESH CANNED GOODS AT ~ -DONLY'S. POTTiED) IIA M, POTTED CII ICKEN, POITTED REEF, AND POTT'ED) (AM[E. J FItESrj SALMON, STIAND)AlID OYSTEIIS, lFres'h Pickles, Chonw-Ch~ow, WVor- a ter1(lslhireC 11l1d P'ejper Silttee, }>je lIonlsted1 (offees, ini one1 pouhnd pack ages. FrenchII Alixed Mustard, Chut, hle) Sailee and1 Swveet Pickles, CII EA PER T1IIAN EVER. W. H. Donly. junh 23 ARGE AND DEVELOP THE FORM, a It wuholiy Or in part, frona lturO or d11s. Ivien free. Deseriblo caseo and( sand stamp .. ('o., A tlanta,(ia. No hnmboR. 111glb. Ro. CorresplondeOs cbonflfdonhfl. EU8ZCAL R1QM. EAPPY HOMES What has earth ddarer In palace or ovo, han musiv at nighitan f rorilap.s tha twe love Ah! yes. Music, Sweet Music, doe nake Home, Sweet Home, happier an learer and the head of a family that i lieadt days of oulturo and progress doe Lot place a Piano or an Organ in hi Lome, deprives himself and dear ones o , vast amount of pure and refining enjoy nent. Our Sunny tonthland has in th mst ten years taken a wonderful ste orward in M usical development and th ;rand question now being agitated in h aillions of homes is not "8hall we buy a ustrumeont," but "How and where al 6-e buy it." And it is a perplexing que ion, too. The papers are pow floode w'ith flaming advertisements offering wor lerfu.1 bargains of $1,000 Pianos for $.97 7 Stop Organs for $85. One friend ad ises .this. and another that, and so or intil the worried buyer becomes actuall fraid to buy at all, lest I. be cheated nd so delays until some unscrupulou raveling agent comes along and "scoop ii in" with a cheap, "snide" instrt ment. which, in the end, proves a soure f zmortitication, rather than . of enjoy lent. A71HERE TO BUY. HOW TO BUY THE QUESTION SOLVED. Ours to answer. Ours to point the plac o buy good, honest instruments at hones rices. Ours to save buyers from lnpos Ion and overcharging. The mnisslion of ~DZET B ATES 01UTHERN M U S I C HOUSE The great Piano and Organ Housa o he Southl, to furnish Southern buy er, ith Pianos and Organs from stanlar inkera, t lowest factory wholesal rices. Establisheil in 1370, and n1ow a mmense Music HoIus'E, 'Magnificent Doc lo Store, sixty for t front, threo sforie bove basement Two hiudred Piano ii-I Organs in stock. Thot-sands of in truments -sold yearly. - Our field th onth. Our customers legion Our cap: al amt ple. Musicianla ourselves. A rimy of employeo:. Branch otuss ii even cities. Our travelers overywh er ,xelusive control of the best in.tr:inenl rn the world. Direct connection wit anufactirers. Always pioneers in loi mces. Able and willing to compt to wit ho world. Pledged and sworn to do it. kND NOW MARK US WELI Don't waste time answering absurd an leceptive advertisements. 11' yon war 'heap instrimemnts, wo have the'm, and n ess than. the lowest. We compete wit latty, or Marchall & Smith. or any oth< nan, no -'atter where he lives or ho, uch he b ,ws. 266 diff'erent stYles an )rices to solect from, and sac m in'::Prs a licketing, Mathmslek, .Arion, z.nither em 'ai on & Hamlin, Peloubet 6 C< ril Sterling. -Sent on test trial. L(.-' reight gmuranteed. Stools, Coveri, Musi .nd MusIcAn, JOURNAL given free A littl ash now, und balance in tie fall. is a ve want. . pecial teris for midsumitnue rade. 1 0 secoud-hiand Pianos and 01 ais, in good repair, to be ch sed oi heap. Write for Catalogues, prices an eris It will pay you. AdIdress LUDDEN & BArES, Savannah, Ga. N. Il.- en als. fo4.r Catal gua o) Shee Iusic, Music Books. Violin-,, Gnitars 'luteo, 3ind Iristruimirts, Drims trings, Orguinetnmn, ZithLs and al mai'l Aus'eal Instruments. Imenst ock. Lowest prices South. BA RGAINS --AT Fe ELDER'S, --0-0 DURING the continuance of thu lull season, I will offer bargains t< 3A.SH CUSTOMERS in all depart 2ents. IARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS 1ARGAINS IN WHITE GOODS lARGAINS IN MUSLINS and LA WNS 1AU GAINS IN CLOTHING lARGAINS IN CASSIMERES and JEANS 3ARGAINS IN SHOES and HATS 1ARGAINS IN' NOTPIONS 3EST WHITE DRESS SHIRT ID TOWN for ONE DOLLAR. Nice lot of Gauzo and 'Nainsool Jndorshirts and .Bleached Jea2 )rawers. . GOOD WHITE DRESS SHlIR'J FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. I also offer good CIDER Vinega t tho lowv price of TEN and FIF 'EEN CENTS per1 gallon, and th est White Wino Vinegar a 'WENTY CENTS per gallon. Crockory, G lasswaro and Wood nware, all at lowv prices. Comn nd SEE. JY GROCERY STIOOK ALWAYE COMPLETE. F. Elder. junea 25 TOILET SOA PS! L \RGE lot of the cheapo~t Toile ... Sap for the price ever brought t< 'iunsboro. Call aund he convinced. M.1MAl3TER, B3RICE~ & KETaCHIIN. Annri . ITBE CHIARLOTTE. FEMALE- TNSTITITK REV. WM, R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL, a 42HJARLOWfE9, C6 V i r [From GEN. J. D. KENtEDT, Lleutepart-Governo* of South Carolina.) as .ar of CAMDn. S, C,, December 17th, 18E0. 1 As a patronofthe Charlotte Fenh. Institute it alords me pleasure to testify to the thorough managennt of overy departmept of it. This knowledge is derived from a I visit to and inspection of the institute. Strict attention Is paid not only to the edu. cation but health nnd comfmi t of its pupils. Itsk oewelike air impressed me most , favorably. The Itev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his able and accomplished corps . of Assistants, presents every inducement to parepta who have daughters to educate. I shall contin-e to j-atronize the school. J. D. KENNEDY. y Y [From Pnor. J. F. LATiMER, Pn. D., of Davidson Colle-e.] - I can teat ify to the Success the Charlotte Female Institute has attained under the a direction of Mr. AtkiDson, who has in the three years that he has been principal, raised this school to the highest place among our educational Institutions. He has spared neither care nor expense in securing the services of the mpost acoom lished and cxperienced teachers, and in naking the institute a comfortiable and p easant home for its pupils. No patron has ever visited the school without being more than ever pleased with the arrangements for the welfare of his daughters. From beir% e y r sent at some of its examinations and personally inspecting the work of the puplls t therton. I know that the instruction is thorough and of a %ery high grade. D. Bidez, the Professor of Music, is regarded bo his p l r, many of whom are amateur lady musicians, grautiates in inusio at other Ipstitutions, as the most advanced and. accomplished teacher of music that has ever come South, J, ', LATIMER. Until July 1st address the Principal to CHAPEL HILL, N. C., as he will teach there at the Normal School this summer. jun 21-3m ITHE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. 00 ri .,. The "QUEF N BESS" Corset and Shirt Sul porter is by far the nost comfortable over introduced. It is a portect fitting cors, t. and has new and improved shoulder I straps, easily adjinsted to any desired length. It ah~o has the immensely pc pular 1 ATENT CLU'fTH STEEL P'OTE TOlt, wbich not only prev. nts the steO fr. r m rust ing, but also rcxalers it imaposaible to break the clasps. Warranted in every par ticular. FOR SALE ON LY by may 26 J. M. BEATY & CO. GRAND OPENING. --- o o TO THE LA.DIES OF FAIRFIEL.D 6 0 UNTY: I IAVE just opened and have now ready for your inspection one of the largcst and best selected stocks of MILLINERt, FANCY GOODS AND 140TIONS ever brought to this placc. MRS. BOAG, with the assistance of her inew milliner, MISS BLACK, of Baltimore. thiteuidl sparinit mni pains in these departments, and will replenish and keep) thmem full dutrinig tile seasoll. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and trimmings to match. The best an(d clieapest line of CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulstcrs and Under %wear. TW~E]TT-FrI-g DA VIS VE RTI.CAL FEED SEWING MACHINES. T1'J[E best i the market for plain or heavy and flie family sewin LTI1USjkANI DOLLARS REWARD to any onle who canl coln ete WItIH it.-both its manachine and the range of work it turns out. Warranted to wear With s1"V Of the ir st-0las machine on the market. Two hundred of these Ma chilies iii use in Fairfield County. A fine lot of Planting Potatoes, Onion Sets, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Cheese, (3fckers, Cakes. Candies. Bacon, Flour, Moal, llams, Smokin and Chewing Tobacco. Cigars, Bedsteand, Mattresses. Tebles, Safes, Chairs, e c To arrive, 15,000 fIect of Good Assorted Lumber. I)ot Goods, of all kinds, Millinery, etc., low down to make room for a new lot of Spinhg Groods. ar 3 _J. 0. BOAG. STILL THEY COME -"m B. SUGENHEIMER'S. I do not quote my prices in the pa per, but give me a call and you will find that I sell a lit tle cheaper than the cheapest. And 1don't you forget it. Inay 28 .