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IB4TtUDA1, JULY A0, : 1878 Reltous Notlceu. Associate Reformec. Church Ilev. J. M. Todd, 11 A. nt., and 8 P.M. Methodist Church-Rev. W. A. Rogers, 11 A. M., and 8 r, M. Sun day School at 10 o'clock. Prayer Meeting, Thursday at 8 P. At. Episcopal Church-"-Rev. J. Oboar, services every Sunday OXpt the 2nd Sunday of the month; at 11 o'clock A. U. Presbyterian Chnroh-.-Rev. H. B. Pratt, 11, A. lu. The administration of the Lord's supper at the close of morning service. Special services for the ,Sabbatlh school children, teachers and parents at 5j o'olock, P. M. New Advertisements. Charlotte Institute-Rev. W. R Atkinson. American Sewing Machine-J. S. Dovey. The financial board of the Char lotte, Columbia and Augusta Rail road met in Columbia on Friday. We have hoard nothing definite concerning the sale of tie road. Medical men often I p.zle them selves over the large sale that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup cnjoys. Its great popularity is due only to the excellent qualities possessed by this household medicine. 25 cents. * Col. Wim. Johnston, of Charlotto N. C., withdrew (rom the Congres sional race, in that district. Hon. Walter Steele the present incum bent was renominated, Mecklon burg county casting her vote for General Younv. THE CHARLoT'rE INSTITUT.-In another column appciars 'the pros, pgotus of tho Charlotte Institute for young ladies. The Rev. Wm. II. Atkinson, the principal, graduated with 1itinguisbl h:>uors at the South Carolina College, an:l since then he has ast;iduou8ly devoted himnself to the acqlisition of knowl - edge. It was the good fortune of the editor of this paper to enjoy the benefits of MrI. Atkinson's in struction, and ha can be.r witiess to his ability and thoroughness as an instructor. Mr. Atkinson has been successfully engaged with several eduicationA institutions of high order. With the corps of assistants now engagod ho offers groat inducements to por'sons wish.. ing to perfect the education of their daughters. THE OneAo Wan.-100 tB. SOLID SMoT.-If any man insults your common sense by offering a first class 9 stop Organ for $65, "shoot him on the spot." All necessity for buying such inferior Organs is forever done away with. $100, Cash, or $110 on Easy Terms, nowv buys a magnificent Mason & Hanmlin Parlor or Ohurch Organ wvith four sets Reeds and ton Stops, in Ele gant New Style Case with Illumni nated Panels.-Handsomnest Style of Case ever produced..--Speciail offer to introduce this new Style. Sent on trial.-Guarantced for a life time.--.Rented iuntil paid for.-. Other nuew styles just out.-Illus trated catalogues free. -Ad!ress LJUDDEN & .BATEs,' Savannah, Ga., Malnufacturer's WVholesale Agents for the South. *t aug. 1. TJfh 5V.av.rgr'ns A8soo4TIox. Postponement of the 14eunion at Ohes . ter Until the Fifteenb# of August. The following letter has been re coived, and is published for the information of all concerned;: Cape. .R C. Clowney.: DEAn Sra-I wvrite to inform you that our Committee of Arrange. :nents on the reunion of the Sixth Riegiment, hold a meeting on last Monday and changed the time of the meeting to the 15th of August, which will he the third Tiim sday instead of the first. The change was made on account-of the State Convention, as quite a raumber of the members of the Regimenut wonld have to attend that and would necessarily be absent from the reunion. The meeting wvill be held in the cou rt- house at 11 o'olock(, a. mu., and theo.<bnner will be given by Capt. J H. Smith at the Cotton Hotelat 2 o'clock, p. mu. You will please notify all interested in your County, Yours respeotfull, W. T. D). ' OsAR, Ohm Ex. OQm.. 800. 1714/187 , DFATU OF MR. AJ.FRANDEI MIc KiENzI --Mr. Alex. McKenzie died in Winn.ro on Thursda.y after noon from sunstroke. In the ilorinlg he was engiLed as usual i- painting on Mr. J. J. Neil's house, but about eleven o'clock in the morning- he complained of the heat and went home. A boy, James Steele, working in the yard saw him outer the house. Shortly after Mr. McKenzie wont out ag.in. About three o'clock in the after-, noon a small boy ca:led Steele's attention to the fact that Mr. McKenzie was setting beneath a tree on the opposite side of the street, apparently unable to move. Steele went to him and accosted him, but could got no reply. Ie sent for Mr. Dunlevy, who on arriving, seeing the case was serious, sent for a physician. Be fore he arrived Mr. McKenzio had expired. An inquest was held end the verdict Was death from sun stroke. The sun was not peculiarly oppressivo on Thursday, but Mr. McKenzie's system was in a low condition.. Mr. McKenzie was a native of Scotland, but lived many years in Charleston. After the war ho set, tied in Winnsboro. His wife died some time ago, and lie leaves no relations nor connections in this country, Mr. McKenzie was a good inan, and was generally liked. He was about fifty..five years of ago. He was buried at the Episcopal Cemetery on Friday. The Faii field Fire Engine Comp-ny attended the faneral in . - The Boro B3nys Alarm*d in Come,u.-n c of W ol:ualo Decinv--zl:a om Their ItFn'. -The Few Who Say ;h-v Hav.. Not Bowed the Kneie- ComAinin;c to Avert the Inevi:ablo -Tho Pen..It sr of L.ving not Witeiy bu- too Well. An organiration has been foi,m;d in Winnsboro, the object of which is explained by the constitution here publish11l; Ju.l,ing f.oin past experience we ity bu pernitte.d to express an Opinion that even the stringent measures taken will suc eaed, and that th~ rate at which the band will diminish in numbers, rests entii ely with the fair sex. Every follow will desert whenever lie gets a chance. Constitution. The title of this Society shall b the Bachelors' Protective Union, and its object shall be to prevent its metmbers fromn taking a chance in that great lottery, marriage, for the Society wvill not countenance any games of chance. ARTICLE 1. Any Jnan not over forty nor under nineteen years of agre shall be eligible to membership mn this Society, provided lhe ca~n subscribe his namre to conditions herein ifter amentioned. ART. 2. E.Lch applicant, before joining this Society, shadll be re, quired to take the following solemnm oath i I solemn1l3 swear that I am not now engaged, nor likely soon to be. Awr, 3. Each member must pledge himself not to 'uset up" to the same girl twice in one week. AniT. 4. Any member who is kick. ed, must give in his experience at the next regular meeting of .the Society, thereby enabling other memboers to see the folly of such proceedings. AnT. 5. The Society shall meet on the 249th of February, or as soon after as the President shall see fit. AlIT. 0. The Pr esident shall bo empowered to call an extra nmootiniv at his discretion, when there is a rush of business. AniT. 7. Every member, upon his election, shall be appointed to somne oflice, even if one has to be created for his special benefit. ART. 8. No mtember wjll be allowed to give eandy to little brotheris or sisters, to keep them out of the parlor, while visiting, or to treat to soda water, to get on the good side of older ones, such conduct beings lookedc upon as bribery, andl conse quently unbecoming a member of tis Society. AuT. 9, If any member shall be 8o unfortunate u to be acceptedc, it shall be his solemn duty to invite the Society, as a hady, to his fune ral, and, intthermore to resign fromi the~ Society as soon as he beouiws entaLngled. AItT, 10 NTo member shall take monli ht walks or drives (with any oif theo fah' sex), as the Society regards the samne as the most dan gerous tetoptation to which its members can be expeod. ,ART. 11, ADy persOn knoWn by the. Society to have been engaged, asid escaping before the knot fa tied, og199 # meiber of this ciety, provided h1o present upon his applica tion, a release properly Eigned by the poison who en tangled him. Awr"I". 12. No member shall be atllowo 1 t > remain out visiting later than 10:30 p. in. ARr. 13. Ary i.1ember out watlk ig or riding with at girl, is requiro'i to take off his hat to fellow morn, bers every time he passes thon. Auv". 14. Vl6n a imtember beconmes engaged the society shall wear mourning for hiin for one month. Arr. 15. The fines colkcted by the treasurer shall be oxpended in the purchase of watteriuolons, peach es and grapes in sununer ; and spiked \water in winter. Aur. 1(. No member of this Society whun escorting a young ladyV shiall walk slower than at the rate of tw> miles an hour. Awe. 17. When convenient oaoh metuber shall bring to the ineeting a durable tin pan (or bucket) and a unusical cow-be'll. Air. 18.--Sic"raoN" 1. Fines. The fine for setting up to the same girl twice in one week, shall be one dollar for each and every offence. Sec. 2. Any mun,ber failing to give his experience when callel upon, shall be instantly expelled. SI-. 3. For failing to observe 8thh articek of c"olstitltion, kr.own as candy and soda water rule, the fine slutl be fi ve dollars. 81-c 4. Any inember remaining out later than time allowed by the constit ition, w hcll visiting, z hall be fine ten cents for every live tin. ites over timl. SEm 5. For f tiling to recognize tnpmbers wheil out "sportin-g" the line shall be IiIty cents. The following will be inscribed on a blank page in the minute boolc, on the demise of any of the niembers of the Association. IN \I1;JOnrIA\. S-iered to the memory of Brothor - who became a m mber of this 8oeia't on --- and was a most (0icen1. fIli'er. lie was b.rn on -- -- ani heeann engaged on - T'e:ce to his wool. The fo:lowing is a list of the m Yembu)ers: T. W. Lm1d.erdla!e-Presidlent. WV.1H. Flenlnikon---Vice"-Presideont. I). D. Gtillard-.Se(cretarv. H. 13 MMI istor--Orator. J.1. '. Callvell--Tyher. J. F. Mel.as.er--Treasurer. WV. TF. Crawford--Poet L tureate.I J. M. Stuwrot---Pepetual Grand Censor. G. 13. MceCant.:.--Grand Mogul. J. N. C'ent.er-G,andl Captain of the Host. WV. M. Pr"opst-Most Grand Per pettt-l lReporteur. 1) V. Vallcer-Grand Tycoon. CHIAILOTTE INSTITUTE~ FOR YOUNG LADIES. Rav. WM. R1. ATI1NSON, Puipr,L. ----o0 Nion~jm1 Begins Ne pt miber 12,1878. ----- h. Mi a.ws liI..l.iN and1( IELI.E LoNG* hiave untareti thtir schoo,i wth IiIte le st itue. Alless lii..EN LON(I la to be' t he. L-uy Prilnel {at 0o tne P'eparaiory I-p.arisent, wiIch will t tter herI sepkarate andt linflIkelMeL super M1 Its. DE wEY cr' n ites ho- connleettoni wih the Laitsu,e ln the Dl)&'irtainaaitsi of M.u i ad lIlt. A (JYX BIDFZ. late Pro(eaeaor of Dana's Mmittleiina muaiut. onal, aL dIN nguIslNd.c teacher* olf vocni 1and1 ,lhrutu--taut Ii hae, or Ibar on Thloraugha -ba.e a lad Orkaea.al lon, a. nd! imsIel an at ut or f alTe.t-book,l on P'lano-F.orte t.ench lu a alsto been en~agae 10r thu DJepartinent In aathe. Departmn, of Aloder n a es there will not only ba thiorougha lmusj~tu on' but, the advantag~e or a corect. prominnelation Frotm a Teahr wiiose natie lantguage tis tho Faench. An e'xperiencedt an-i well-90'It1je teacher from the Nort I has 'bien engaged for tho De partmnent, ot Painting and Drawin~g. The Prinelp)aI Is deCterminedO that the 108tItuta shall be0 Iecondi to0 nonei hi the south as a Iso 'rdting and I)ay-school of h1ga grade Iu every D)epartnmnt. For terre as to Board andi Tuition and fur ther lnlorm.atlon, addrec.n ihe Prilnclpai, RE'. WM. Rt ATlKINSON. July 20-It, Chmalotte, N. o. PATET, TIo hntitors tand 11 ManuiI'actrers. ETAnnusH F.D 18U5. Gilmce, Smith & Co. SOLICITons OF PATENTS AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. American and Foreign Patents. 0 fees in adviTnce. nor int ii a Patent is all1 nd . emp .A priiny Special attention iven to Intct.fero ce Cnaen before tha eiPate ni U mce, Infringe men(ta1 8uits in ti e diCer. nt t ates. and all litigation appertainling to Patents or Inventionas.-. Sed ub'amp for Pamphlet qi aWrl pages. BFAT Dry Opiods house In the South BAll expreas f reighmts pait where the' ordelr is S10.00. Wrimte a Pta for 8am. pies and Prie. List.. V. tt2ARS EBR r - - .t BEST FAM1LY SE Tbc' 'W AMERICAN" is casi:y 1oarned, doc with 1t,m la'.or t.un any othcr machinc. 13t - . DOV}Y, TZanace:, C 11. c SPRING HAS COIE, -,-AND New Style Goods -HAVE TrUST R ARRLVED, including, all t,ne sJ novelties of the sesaon, at the Winns boro Dry Goods, Fancy Goodt and Millinery Pazaar. MRS. U.OAG wishes to return her sin core thanks to her friends and the public generally for the past patronage, soliei t'ng a continnance of the same. She will endi'eavor as heretofore aqd is determined to please the u,ost iastidious. Millinero and Fancy Goods Stock is complete, French Patterp Hats, trimmed and utntrimmttned,5traw Ilats and bonnets, Sun Uniti and Sailors, leibbons, Silks, Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Illusions, Neck Tie', Ruffling, Linen and Lace Setts, Ilandiserchieft, Corsets, Gtoves, Ruttons, kc., &c. -0---o Seenndl lot of spring Calicoes, also a nice lot of Dress Goods, Mohairs, Alpaeas, Japanese Kilkii. 1'ash Poplins, andt other nice Materials and Trimmings. Call and see, Ladlies,for your setves, A large lot of Men's, L,adies' and Chlldren's Shoes, Gents' t nd Buvs' Fur and Straw Uats, line and cour;e. --0 A choice lot of Family Groceries, Can dies, Cakes, \lackere. Tobacco Cigars, Keroseno Oil, II ard ware, %1 ooduA wgro, Tinware, Crockery, &c. ---0 A quantity of Lumber for sale low for _miarch 3( J. 0. BO0A0. FR ESH T URNIP 5IEEDS ! Mason%s Preserving Jars. ALSO, Concntrated Lye, Starch, Soap Hlyson, Gunpowder tand Black Tog, ALSO, Sulphur, BrimatLone, Morphine, Qui., nine, Chloroform, August Flower, Pain Killer, LJactopoptine, and a large Assortment of Fresh Medicines, JUST RECEIVEiD. McMlaster & Brice. Special Notice. 1 VE hereb~y give antioe to all patties hat we will give no credit to anyon*, blit will sefl goods for 0AS80, AND GAB)! )NLY. Parties are nzotifedt to sentd zdo yrdlers to our atore, as th0 oods will . be delivered witbont the A$R SUGENBEiMERQ .b jane4-tf. I' IS TIII ON I.-sIE W ING (1AC::; .N W UI.Ic I. . A I li:is Sc:f-SeLtIg Neced;c. Never Ercaks therc i,: Never Skips WIithlaer Is t::c I igh:tcst R un'Wn IT 1.S A New and Simple Dqvlc ron Winding tho Bobbin, Without remv'v'nq~ the Strap f"oro~ Tho rimplect. t'.o T.:oct Durable, and mI every respeot the WING MACHINES a n;. ,out cr order, and witI do more w<k stratcd Circu:at. furnlshc.l on ap.icAtlo. V &_ :>. harl,e troet, .'a:ti.oo, .X Now rocorio, I AM RECEIVING daily fresb St gars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syvups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, ]3acon, Lard-in Bbls., Cans and I3uoketa Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails, Tnaeo Chains, Horse and Mule Shoes, Axle Greese, White Winp and Cider Vinegar. resh1 Cheese a' d accaroni received to-lay. Ne w Buckwheat Flaur. Choice new crop low Orleant M~o'qsses. New Mackerel in kits, apd barvels. Ii! All gonds delivered withain corporato limits. D R. FLENNIKEN, W, G ROOHEN MERICUANTE TAILOR, iA H removed to the store next to the post-oflloo,.whore lhe will be glad to re, ceive his 1rielibl and ou.stomers. A hull line of Samples will be kept on hand. from whwoh customera may make selections lie now hasn the finest line of Fr<-nob and English goods ever brought Ho is also prepared to out or to mais up goods for those who desire. Garmnents of all kinds repaired an4 eleiinod, '& O'eanipg a specialty. 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