The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, June 21, 1881, Image 2

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THE NEWS AND J1ETALD, WINNSBQRO, S, C, 7. raMxAN D's ftJ-, ulTOr. INO. 8. zE.YoLD AssezAI3 80Ioa. MoSQrITOS are appearlg in Ig. land for the first timeo this year, and the Ney York T'ines thinks the Fenias have introduced them from; Americat ii''der to hack the noble DHton. -_______I Tu Louisville Couyfer--ou)yned says that Garfield's death would give, ?Mre. Garfleld $26,000 insurance and inske Chester Arthur 1resident, and it calls on the righteotis to pray for the enti11try and the Insurance company. OnArNT is 'inceI)SOd at Gjargeld's au laciy iii appohlitillgRolbertsoli against L t ho wishes of the Now York Senators. Yet he Wimself appointed Simmons (( Collector of Boston against the .earn est 1)rotpt of hoth Suiipm.er and Bout- I well, and Sijnmoiis was confirmed. THE Virginia Utepublicon leaders I have hakd a li~ejy ronference with the President, On they report that he has promised not to countenance Mahone's miovement if the Readjusters really N moen repudiation. As there Is no I doubt about this, Garfleld must either break with ?4ahone or els.e Ob straight through. T Lbegislative - tailroad Commis sion In Charleston Is receiviig lots of advice from the railroad men and also from the shippers. The argumenits and recommendations are about the same thit have already been given at ditlerent times, and throw no additional light oil the snbject. The Commission has a knotty problem be foe It, and need not hope to strike the I goldue mealn exactly. We believe t they wJil be as fair with the roads as they deem consistent. with the rights of the pele. If, however, they be a little hard on the cor)orations, the corporations have themnselves to thank I for it. A little squeezing fora year or .two would only pay them back for the squeezing they have already given tile people, and legislation will Inevitably a adjust itsoif equitably ere long. No new developments during the ( past week in the New York Senator- C ships. The deadlock continues-the Administrationists not being able to I concentrate on any candidate, and b members being afraid to go over to il DePew after the bribery revelations. r Testinonv before the investigating P n shovs the modern1 method C j bery. In former days the lob- c( pe iloughithe member like so much h' land, p ai'N 1,te price openly in . a check on abme ban.. ,These checks were too do'ngerous, as th'eY'dunWI be' r4 traced dir'ectly from the buyer to the si bought. The new method is. to plav a~ a friendly. gam.o of poker at which thce lobbyist "'loses" the sum aj reed uponh beforehand. This lelive. no direct ci evidence of frialdc, and is just as effec tive-as the passage of many jobs t through the Legislature sniliciently shows. Jay Gould is said to be -back I ing DecPew, andGould's methods are b 3mot.orious. T1he less he is permitted to ti1 xneidie In politics the better for the I country. 'Phe only pleasanit feature about, this emibroglio is that the split at between the factions widens daily, and the Trbine says that if no cho~ice is C made by the present Legslature, the h, two Senators will be Deinocrats. Sneh good luck is hardly in store for us, but sorie improbable things have happen- tai ed. p The Next Congress. P The chances arc excellent that tihe H-on). Samuel Dibble will secuire his seat in the next House of liepresenta- f lives. Just after the Nov'emnber elec- Ii tion strong grounds existed for the be- fi lief that the Rladical majority in the F House would unseat Mr. O'Connor,a iot on the merits of the case, bit for Party purposes. At that time the lRe- t publicans were triumnphant, uited, 11 aggressive and b)oast ful. Their threat C to unseat at least a dozen D~emocrats !I next November had good prlospect of fulfillnent. But the situation has materially changed The Radicas I elected 147 members to an opposition I -of 146, comprising 136 straight Demo crats, 4 Greenback Republicans, 3 Greenback Decmorats, 2 Rteadjusters, and one0 Independent Republican. Three v'acaucies remain to he filled, one Republican and one D~emocratic, and11 the third doubtful, having bleenl wrested from the Democrats In New York City In the last two elections, but which th~ey hope) to regain at the1 special election. If they succeed1, the Republicans will be in a mitority of oneC, and cannmot elect a Speaker with-1 out hlelp from some one. T1ho -c.hances are that if Gtirfiejd aids Mahone the Virginia Republicans will bolt, and that if the Blaiine-Conklinig war con thmeus there will be 110 Republican catiicus f'or th~e speakership, and Ran dali may aigain become Speaker of the H >aseC. *Inl any erent, with suich a close vote, * and Republicani denioralliation. It will be0 ahnaAost, itf not quite, lImplossible for' any resoluttion to pass unseatinig a Democratic member. Mr. Dibble had 11o opplosition and 1he goes to (congress with credential8 f'rom tihe Governor. Is prrnafucia title gives him tho seat, anld ho can be dispossessed only through Democratic folly. The Senate deadlock sufficently dlemolnstrates how a determined minority can preven~t wrong.- As for Stolbrand and Sam LeeO they ight as well stay at hyome. They wlll-never get any farther than the lobby. South Caroinma will lagain be represented by. a solid Democratio deegtin AN OMEN 4A iARMS THE VZAR, Vlexadftr TTE., Fearing ihilet Plots, SbUtS IlsuselC Up in the G*tschlj A dis Otel1. lateid .,ondon June .6, lays: ie ciar hY reported its col, ?letly.brokenl dosin. Correspondunts wvbo ive visited, Gatchilna reconisl tflv It IV pitijable to see what a wreck his 11n of hereileait A-ame has be. -omle Since0 his ither's utirder, 11 vas thought at dirst that lie wollid IlN the Nihilists, and ( when he ap 3eared once or twice at reviews anmd tler piblic onre.tronies lite brave antl niauly leiviig eilelted ie "arty applause Irom the people. But stince he Issted be "'rOielalatiOit of Autociayev" and :alled in Igiatieff, Alexander ill. has ilmost withdrawtn from publio view, [t is not grief foi his father but sheer 'right. Tie shock of the assassination :oipletely prostrated the Czarina, tid her nervousnss Iuis affected the gar. Ils place at Gatschlina Js a Ierfect. arsenal. Cordons of trusty aossacks surrond the whole district, ond the palace itself Is guarded night tid day by police and iicked ofilcers >f the line. 'The Czar lives in a state )f slego. All visitors, except the high >fl1gers of state, aire searched, anijd at tight there Is a passward and coun ersigin not Ily for the precaincts o lie palace but for all fihe roads a. woaching it. Like all the Romiiantotfs, Alexaider IlI. is superstitions. Just )efore the assassination the htle Czar's iousehold was upset by the discoverv >f a (ead pi reon in tie main courf 1ard ofF the Vinter Palace which had een killed by an eagle.. Gatschina Is low terrifled, bV an omen of more sinis. or import. Dluring a storm of thin. ter and liightnling on June 1 the granite tatue of te Emperor Paul was over brown and the sentry gniarding it illed, There is a legetid that: When falls Paul's column. dies the Tsar, Lnd Iussiains upon HIusuin war. hle deed was done inl eighteen one, Lnd when twioe forty years are run. Vail, Russia, for thy crow nod one." knd the Czar believes as firmly as the nost ignoriit peasant that the'lwophe y.%was not. fulfilled by the murder o0 lexander II., bit that 1881 will wit. ess a civil war and the overthrowv ot he dynasty, Ile(]e 9.4 GEo. W. I.uts & Co.-The n. iierous friends of the old firm of Geo. V. Williams & Co. will be gratified to ear the annonneIcemelt that the% haVe e-established their banki i ho'use at To. 1 Broad Ftreel, Charleston, an(d dmtitted tas a partner Geo. W. Wil ams, Jr. The name of Geo. V. Wit ams & Co. has long been as itmiliar a household word., and th active re 1mion1)0 of business by the firm is, Ideed, an auspicious event. As harleston is that regaliinug her lost imnmverce and ipllrWovigt her rail road tellities, she must become the ceittre ) which will flow all increased Vol tie of cottont, rice. inaval stores, Ilitum or and other staples of trade. W it h1 icreased businutess CotmeOS tih demianUd >r ioney. We, Ilierefore, hall withit leasure every effort which is made to lgineit the baunkintg fiaeilities of harleston Wihni her receipls of )ttonl were four hnitil(dred thliousanid ties she had tel banks, with l an aiver c caipital of thir-een r inillioln oft dol rs, besides several private bankers Aing a large usiness. Now, with ceipts of six hundred anud l111v thoui mtd bides, we,httve less thtiui 01m0 and( half mtillionls of banking cailpitail. If~ hatrlestonm is to become a met ropol is orthy of South Carol inua she mtust wve capital anid greater bankinig in lities. No man has doile more to build upl 0 waste places of' the old city tihan is the seiior meinber of the th-in. r. Williamis will brinug to heari uplont a work, as ini otheir days. eniig y, isiness capacity, sterling' interity, ud long tiianicial experience. We arni Itat 1he firm cointtmlte a gen 'aii baitk intg biusiness, a distIintivye atu re bieitmr the purchase and sale of er'linig exchanige. The lirm~ of Geo. W. Williams & :. ever enjo yed the highest credit, >t h in this country and ini Europe. r'nm the (day thle house \vas establish 1,1in 1812, it has met every obliga Il to (lie hour, except wh len retnit lnes were interceintedl he the early irt of tihe wvar. We hope for the mise a conttiniiuance of' a useful and 'osper~ous career.-News and Cour~i A AloTHIry's Drevoro,.-A v'ery Dcullar calse of a miothier's devotion t.o er' son, a mianiae, has just comne to ght. About eighteen years agoQ a imlily namned Hlarringtoni moved to ortsmuouth, 1H. I. Neaurly four years fler. a soni. William. theni about' wvo earis of age, suddenly disappeared. shout three wveeks aigo the tothier of ie boy dieud. Siome of thie eleChI at er funteral heard a strange noise, and ni goingi to a smaiill, daruk roomt in thle tie, found there a vouwr matn. hav ig scare v anty 'clothing, covered .vith hait. TPhe husband of the wvoman ikd the followving story: The yon mun, hiesaid(, was his s0on. who hiadI vsteriousl y di saippeared so tainy ear's airo. WVheni about twvo vear's Id the boy boomnte inisane, and 'soonI vas a raviior maiac. 'Thie mother efiised to left imt be takent from hier, mat placed htim Iin ait attic room, wherre t times she was comtpelled to tie him. )nritig till these years heo had been onlned there, and the mtother was lie ontly living~ person whom her soit tad seen. She~ was accutstotmed to 'isit him nd( fed ut hi'I wi her ownI ilmd, and hatd jealously gniarded hter ecret. front the nteigihbors, fearingi t hat teps wvould he taken to tear the boi iway from her. Whlen she died, Ith'e 'athier itttemptlted to follow her exam )le, buit was not equanl to the task. Y'oung I Iarrington h as been removed 0 thet insanie asdyhunit at Cranstont, .10 .-Boston0f Journl. how WVomia SnoL:Ln Dutmss.-Ar Amaterican atithiority says: No lads 10eed be ashaimed to dress plily 0 (I mlheaply ; she cani, with t he thelp o'f thI nodlerni guIdes to dress, appear like ady on v'ery little mtoaev. Shte can las bownt three rules for hterself: Never t'c pretenid to anyting, never to weat lowvelry, and, nilirmattively, al ways te be nteat. A youiig girl with a wlihuc inushi and a fresh flower is d1ressed for a queen's ball. A lady of nmaturei rears, wvithi a wiell-fittiing (lark silk, real jeweh'.v or inone, anid her1 owi hair-all the better If' it Is while-il 1150 dressed for a ball. True womian. htood Iiehtdes (all theo delicate refue. Inents that over'flowv in the perfect glove, the wiellI-ft i tig shor', the preftis itockinmg, the ineat frills, the becomiing b~onnet. The Amierican wvomani. to doi her only just ice. is ntot a creait ure by Intstinct,* and if &2 Occalimil giv.e' tiOo muich thorgh.. to dress, shi' I, stIll 14) be adniired and commnendedi for he. daitnen To P I1i81 FER3tEN'i-A disiatch frots Lon4o,, dated Jtune 18, bavot Mr.eottle bas been renkoVed fromn Naas to IKilntainham Jall nuter a strong esoit, A man Inim~ied 1abIopy, who was fornerly Imprisoned 's a F4,eian111 suspect, Ias been lrirestef u.. der the Courclon Act In MillteAlt, Conalty Colr, Ol st'spicion of coutiit ting arsol. At4 eetinig of inagis, trate8 and government officials at Skibberemo County Cork, to-day, it was decided to %nake no arrests for the pr'esent in coiniectionl With the dis urbatiees there. i r. Bowe. secretary of the Tullaroan ((oumy Kilk)im) branch of the Laud League, has beini arrested under the Coercion Act. The SBandar'd's dispatch from Dublhi says Mr. Kettle was removed to Kilmain. ham Jall, that lie migilt be better ble to attend to Ids private atlihirs. A case of arms consigned to a slopkeepers has been discovered at the Westport (County Mayo) Railway station. The iaiad's correspoluiett at RoniC telegraphs: "Theo Poe is very paini. fully impressed by the conduct of the Catholic clergy in Ireland, an1d has ordered let ters to be writ ten to tile Trish bishops drawing their special at tention theoroto." -it digging a well In Brazil at con, siderable depth the workmen strnck soIne boiies, which pioved to be (he skeleton of a man who must have been eight feet tall. The singular thing about it iA that, tile dorsal spine was prolonged about twentiy inches, which brings Dakriwin to the front again on the tall question. --The surplus revelues of the gov crnment for the fiscal year ending June 30 will be oo00,000,0'0. BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS -AND FARM WAGONS. 1N coniection with the Buggy and Spring Wagon business, I have for sale the well-known "OLD HICKORY" Varm Wa on. My one. hore wagons are coupled ti e snin as a two-Lorso vagon, have front hounds antid rockng bolstor. Warranted for twelve mnonths. J. 15. OUMIYIINGS, Op. Duunevy & Faunt op 28 A"TO'UR 'HOffUSE (TlE MOST' CHOICE SUMMER BEVERAGES, SCHl AS SHERRY COBBLERS, CLARET PUNCHES, SODA WATER, LE~MONA DES and OLD) VIRGINIA MINT JULEPS. TRY THLE VELEnRIATE:D BUOK BEER, ALwAYS PRUS .AUD COOL. J. C L END I N Ia. may 8 Nec.~c door to w. Rt. Doty & Co. FiRESHJ GIROCEIES ARIF constntly being recive-a by me, a synopai.s of which I give below. NEW OIRLEANU MOI.ASSES5 AND) SYIIFUPS A LL G ItADiS. SUGARS, FROM TH'IE IIROIIEST TO THlE LOwEhTI lADES. THE FINEST FLOURt IN THEII MARK~ET-"*THE P'ATENTl FA.\l LY"-ALS'O ALL. GilA DE~S JACKSON'S DIEST FA.\ILY FL.OUlt. CANNED OOODS. CALIFORNIA P'EAIIS, Sornet ing Choice. nUCCCOTASII, lieans and Corn Combined. TOM ATOES. 1.EACurls, PINE APP'LE. SA LMON, SAI{DINEtS. P'EPER. ICTC.. ETC. I ALS8O INvITHE YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Olve met a 1:ni:zl andexaine. for yourself. Arttct.'. too nuimerotts to moention. ELEGANT JEWELRY CHEAP. wo inas e luc o e ay ati I iue t rad ulhort ise "IThe' nur lii aekket ti tn a gold bu ni'~Re u gar~ teuis ol dr bend rng, collr ta~I~ at $'V fo i 1 Thion can be re brli Iti t > t a ar c)i u 'et a etr a e y aig '~ t i t worn i n t et(l a t n to t cm'' m'k la n crt eo h u uous nmga,, c o l t t n br c ta oxr ' 'i , gofrr b i' erti 'be gpl N. Y. J iwE uY C.,v Aol antt tdlvl yu rtei ant wiey is netoundi n etns e m ('itt read 1.(0g )( laoRe'e ut~~ I ,;t~R. W PUILLItPi' Agent, Whimpa s 13PECIAL NOTICES. .; D ORB IN TAKIso Wi4Y APPLE Livca PI, .I6y are harmless to i ho miost delicate person, it. so penetrating that they clear the VstAm 611 ipities, and gently excite the iivoro hy aotion. Price 15 cents per box, Sold by all druggists in th~is county. SIrLA, A LA April 8. 18 Mr. J. P. Goo win. Agent-Sear Sir: I take pleasure In smt ar that I have used your Miedi. ca tedUtock Feed on a very poor cosw, With great Success bl" loQks much /jG.tter now, gives a great beat more iiik. and s inuch 4U ripr. I therefore recommend this medicin Wh0 wish to improve their stock, eattle and horses, as it is truly what itis representeO to be. Very respecttiy, 4. 9AXpSit, E'PAULA. ALA., July, 1878. Mr. Shoenfeld: I usu-d one sack of your Stock Feed on toy cow, with very sntisfactory re. suits. She hrd recently dropped her cal f, and was inn poor cond't1io. and by the Use of your Stock Feed site was rapl.5 improved in fieli i and milk. Very respectfully, GEO. II. DENT. Sold by the druggt of this county. Dr. A. It. Norton, of Savanna , writes: I as sure you It aifords mie iiensure o give my np. royal and certificate in favor of your Lung estorcr, havin given it a fair trial in a num. bar of CIses where it iroved success in the trenitiuent 9f Bronchili and Consumption. Five years ago my wife was far gone In Con, suin .lon, she hai bren confined to her bed the giete r part of the time, for six months with1 Uectic Fever every day and I had but little h lows of her rocovery. but by perneyerance vi th I ni blessings of God. her Lungs are now perfectly sound. I gave her no other Lung Medicine than yours and a cough syrup I make. I have genera!ay given them together s I have strong faith in both. I succeeded In curing a numbner of hopeless cases and regard Brewer's Lung Restorer as a valuable preparation. I Pleaso send me per express thrco dozen as I am nearly out. Send billef si me and I will remit prOIn . Wishins o good Success, I rernnill, Yours respectfully A. i. NORTON, M. D., Corner West Broad and Harris Sts.. Savannah, Georgia. MAcoN, GA. Messrs. Lamar, Rankin & Lawnar. Geratlemen: --One bottle of Brewer's Lung RestOzer cured me of Bronchitis in a. week's time. I will want I a few more bottles soon. I intend keeping it in my house all the time, as I consider it a valua- I ble medicine. Yours respectfull l lIEN DAVIS. Sold by the Druggists of this county. TIHOUSANDS USE IT, WHY HESITATE? JoY TO TlE .WOIILDI WOlVAN IS FRana Among thei many discoveries looking to the lalppilles's alid aielioratlon of the hullian race, none Is elititled to higher consideration than Dr. J. lradfield's Female Regulator, "Woman's Best, Friend." By it woman ia emancipated froi n unberless ills peculiar to her sex. Be- I fore Its magic power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures "whites." suppression of the 'menses," and removes uterine obstruc tions. It cures constipation and strengthens I the system, braces t le nerves and purifies the j blood. It never falls, as thousands of Womnca i will testity. Prepared by Dr. J. flratleld Atonta, Ga., price $1 50 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. T*HOMASYILTE, OR., June 28, 1818. 1 I have been selling Bradfleld's Female Itegu Intor for years, and it still continucq popular an evidence of Its being all laimed for it. I cart recall Iustances in which it afforded relief after all the usual remedies had failed. 8. J. CASSELS, Druggist. MAcoN. GA., Nov. 1, 1879. Dr. C. J. Moffett-Dear Sir--We have been handling Teethina for several yea s. ind the demand Increases as the article becomes intro. duced a nd is k iown. Our sales average from t wo o tIhree g: oss per month. We believe that your Teethina (Tething Powders) will eventiu ally become a standaird and indispensible arti cle, for fin Ito single instance han it failed to give natinfaction. No complhtint has ever been made to us, hence we conclude that it does all you claim for it. Merit in bound to sueeed. HUNT, RANKIN & LAMA it. Druggists. .PaiHNY, UA., April 1.,., Iis. I have watched the use of ther medicine now k:'o* nts - Swif's 83 philitic Speciile", since the year 1827-over 50 years--and nave never heard of t fajiurc to cure when properly taken. I coimlmeniced i le use of iton my slaves, between 1830 and 1855. and also rld c, nunber of my j noighbors and( ini overy case that einmo within my Knowledtre iti (4fCte a cure. In~ 1833 my brothecr-in-la~w, Qere aiker', 'boug/at at aud- I tion a saave not tearrntedi A fter .the prchnsea it was disc'ovefi th~t ja had 'had Syh li* for l wel'e yearc- Ilsh and was withour a hair on It lie treated him Wtith this remedy, and In fotar weeks lie wats sound and well, and in a short time had as floe a head of h: Ir as was cver ownedl by a regro. ie owned thIs slave malny years, a nd he never ad any' returta of tilte (isease, no0r lost a day's work. This is only one aimone huindreds of Instasnces of remarka ble cures made by thuIs medicine. In all my past life I have never known a remedy that would so fully accomplish what it is recom,. maendedl to do. - H. L. DENNAlID. TIIE SWIF"T SPECIFIC COMPANY, Proprie tors, A tlanta. Ga. Sold by all Druiggista. Ca111 for a copy of * Young Mien's Friend." MAKING. WATCHES. D)efective Watch Cases are one of the chief cal~ses of so many Watches not being good limo pices. Tile eases being thin1 and noet fIt tilng well, admit dust an~d dirt to the move iment, which soon interferes with the running parts of 1the watch neceSitating cleaning, rc-. pairing, &c., nn: he amocuat thus paid out it applied toward buying a good case In tihe be. ginning, would have raved all this trouble and expense. We have recently seen a ease that meets nil these requirements, it having been carried for over t wenty years and stili remaIns perfect. We refer to ihe JAS. IJOSS' Patent Stiffened G.old Case, which hais become one of the staple articles of thle Jewelry trade, possessing as it doces so many advant ages over all other watchl eases, being made of two heavy plates of solId gold over a plate of com position. And we advise all our readers to ask their Jeweler for a card or catalogue that will explainl the manner ini which they are made. It, is ihe onlly Stiffened Case made with two pla tes of gold, seamloss pemuiants, anti centre, solidi joints, crown pieces, &c., all of which are covered by letters patent. Therefore buy no ease 'efore consulting a Jeweler who ki ups the JA S. IIOSS' P'ate~nt Stlfrened Gold Caso, that you many learn thle dliferencee between it and ail Imitations thatt claim to be equally goodi. For sale by all responsibloJewvelers. Ask to see thle warrant that accomnpanles each case,] and( dlon't be persuaded that any other make of ease is as good. ap 12. 55ONI) I HAVE~ JUST RECEIVED AN ELE~GANT SECOND STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH IS READYFOR INSPECTION. THE HANDSOMEST LINE OFA Ladies' Neckwear in tihe City THE BEST STOCK OF W ' Goods in Town. AGENT for the DAE BROS., OF PH SHiEIMEU FIN IAAL.~LADELPHIA, BARGAINS in Q[ES SHOER. A ND Boys NIENTS',.YOUTHS Respoetfuil CLOTHING. JY.GL-RO Imay 28-. . ~ C r 3 XUSICAL DM2 HAPPY univWAs. "What has earth dearer In palace or grove. Tihan must at nightuijrotu lips that we love." Ah. yes. Musin, Sweet Miaio, dpea make Home, Swt et lHoui. happier anl learer and the head of a family that in Iheat days of cultAre and progress does not place a PinRo .r an Organ in his hone, deprives himself and deir ones of a vast amount of pure.a~A rofinilug enjoy. nent . Our Sunny % o'thland has in the past ten years taken a wouderful step orward in N1usical dvoslopmnt and the grand question now boipg ogitatA4 i4 tier millions ot homes i lnt "shall we bur 4A instrument," but -How and whpre Whall 6ve buy it." And it is a perpleoing ques. bion, too, The pa pers are now flooded with flaming advertisements offering won lerful bargains of $1,000 Pianos for $-97, L7 Stop Organs for $8j$. One friend ad, riaca this, and another that, and so op, antil the worried buyer becomes joetually ifraid to buy at all, lest 1 6 be cheated, imd so delays until soine unscrupulous Graveling agent comes along and "scnopa tim in" with a cheap, "snide" instru nent. which, in the ertd, proves a source )f mortification, rather than of enjoy. nent. WHERE TO BUY. HOW TO AVY. THE QUESTION SOLVED. Ours to answer. fOurs to point the plaoee to buy good, honest instruments at honest irices. Ours lo rnve buyers from Impost. Ion and overebarging. The mission of LUDDIN & DATES' 3OUTHERN M U S I C HOUSE, The great Piano and Organ HousA of he South, to furnish Southern buyers with Pianos and Organs from standard nakers, at lowest factory wholesale prices. Established in 1870, and now an mmnense Music Hliuse. Magnificent Dou lo Store, sixty feet front, three storieR above basement. Two hundred Pianos ind Organs in stock. Thousands of in. Itruments sold- yearly. Our fiold the south. Our customers legion Our capi al ample. MusicianuR ourseites. An rmy of employeot BRanah hiouses in ieven cities. Our travelers everywhere. Exclusive control of the best in1traments n the world. Direct connection with manufacturers. Always pioneers in low ?races. Able and willing to compete with ho world. Pledged and sworn to do it. AND NOW MARE US WELL. Don't waste time answering absurd and leceptive advertisements. if you want -heap instruments, we have them, and at .ecs than the lowest. Ve compete with Beatty, or Marchall & Emith, or any cther nan, no 11 atter where lie lives or how nch lie blows. 266 different styles and )rices to select from, and such makers as lbick et ing, Mlatihushek, A rion, Houthern 3em. \ason & Hiamlin, Peloubet & Co. and Sterling. Seut on test trial, Low 'reight guaranteed. Stools. Covers, Music and MUSICAL JoUnNAL given free. A little -ash now, and balance in the fall, is all re want. Special teris for midsummer rado. 1 0 second-hand Pianos and Or tans. in good repair, to be clcsod out ,heap. Write foi Catilogues, prices and erns It will pay you. Address LUDDEN & BA TE, Savannah, Ga. N. B.- Send also for Catalogue of Sheet Iusic, Music Books, Violins Guitars, 'uates, Band Instruments, Drums, %trings, Orguinettes, Xithers end all mail Musical Instruments. Immense tock. Lowest prices South. may 24 HI. L. KINARD'S FASHIIONA BLE COLUMYBIA, S. O. JUST received the largest and moat ow pleto stock of SP~RINQ CLOT HING hat has ever been in the State, and at prices to suit the times. SUITS OF MIDDLERE1X FLANNEL, Warranted, at $1-2.50. ~IEN'8S ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS, Warranted, at $10.50. f~OU TES' SUITS FROM $3.510 to $15.00. BOYS' SUITH~ $1.50, $2 00, $2.50. AND Upwards. iLP'O a fmne stoek of Taylor's ccl. brated Mackinaw Straw Hats and Manillas, in shades of Silver. Tan, Chocolate and Whiato, [ HAVE added to my stock fine shoes for gentlem.en, to iom ploteo an outfit, guaran :cod not to rip or break; if they do, will give another pair. ap 12-ly ATTENTIO' LAD H1A DUT'eVING determined to "CLOS] aoq ' our stock of Spring Dres Iai ds, we offer you from this dat asual bargains in same. We hav ia complete line of these goods, an parties will do well to call, examin and price those before purchasing We would also call your attention t our line of Fancy Muslin and Line Lawns. In white goods we are "Fui Up." Our line of these goods eor stists of Linen Lawns, Victor Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plaio, Plai and Striped Nainsooks, Jaconet Camtbrics, Piqnes, Plain and Plai Si ms, &c., &e. Lace., Lace Laces. Edgings, Edgngs, Ed1 ings. CALL AND SEE YOR YOUI SELVES. McMASTERt, BRICE & RETCHJI TD: CHARLOTTE IIEIALE INSTITUTE REV. WL R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL C1ARLOTTE, N. C, (From OEN. J. D. KENNEDE, Lieutenant-Governor of South Caroltna.. CAMDEN. 1. 0, Dcoember 17th, 18E0. As a patron of the Cliarlotte Feutle Institute it afilir Is me p easure to testify to the thorongh ;nanagenent of everv .department of it. This knowledge ia derived from a visit to ei inspection of the iustitute. .triet attention is pai'l not only .to the edu. cation but health and comfort of its pupils. Its hom eliko air impressed me most favorab)y. The Rev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his a.ble and aeaomplished corps of assistabts, presents every indueiment to parents who have daughters to edupnto. X shall contjingo to patroniizo tho school. J. D. KENNEDY. (From PitoF j. F. LATIufER, Pu. D., of Davidson College.] I can testify to the success the Charlotte Female Institute has attained under the direction of Mr: Atkinson, who has in the three ,)ears that he has been piinoipal, raised this school to the highest place among our educational linstitItinns He hal spared neither care- nor expense in seouriog the services of the most accomplished and experienoed teachers, end in makinA the institute a coimforible and pleasant home for its pupils. No patron has ever visited the school without bein more than ever pleased with the arrangements for the welfare of his daughters rom being Tresent at some of its examinations and personally inspect-ug the work of the puplils thereon. I know that the instruction is thorough and of a very ligh grade. Dr. Bidez, the Professor of ljusic, is regarded by his pupils, many of whom are amnteur lady musicians, graduates in nusic at other institutions, as the most .dvnnoe.d aid accomplihied t.eAchier of music tihat has ever comue 6outh. J. F. LAtIMEU. Until July 1st address the Principal to CHAPEL HILL, N. C., as he will teach there at the Normal School this summer. jnn 21-3m THE "QUT.EN ESS" CORSET. rN, I /,fr<61 The 'qUEEN BESS" -Coret and Skirt Supporter is by far the most comfortable ever introduced. It iN a perfect fitting corset. and has new and improved shoulder straps, easily adjusted to any desired length. 1t also has the imniens-ly popular TATENT CLOTH STEEL PROI ER TOlt, wvhich not only prevents the steels frona rusting, but.also renders it impossible to break the clasps. Warranted in every parr tioular. ' FOR SALE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEATY &-CO. GRAND OPENING. --o jo 10 THELADIES OF FAIRFIEL.D COUNTY: I HAVE just opened and -have now ready for your inspection one of theo largest and best selected stocks of MILIlNER?, FANCY GOODS AND 1OTIONS ever brought to -this place.; MRS. BOAG, with tfie asskilance of her new milliner, USS BLACK, of Baltimore. intenda sparing no pains in these deplartments, and will repleisI and keep tbem full during the season. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS. Buttns and trimmings to match. The best and .cheapest liue of CORSE TS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under wear. TW Em:TT -I'.Fr i DAVIS VEIRTICAL FEED SEWING MW0INE.S. IlE best In the mariket for plain or heavy and fline fainly sewing, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD to any nue who can compete with it--both as a machine and the ranae of work it turns out. Warranted to wear with any of the first-class machine on the market. Two hundred of these Ma chines i use li Fairfield County. -A-LS4C I. T STOCiEED A flne lot of Planting Potatoes Crkekr's, akes Candting taoe ',on Sets, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Cheese, Tobacco. Cigars, Bedstead, jn, Flour, Aleal, llims. Suoking and Chewing To arrive, 15,000 e , !attresss. Trbles, Sifes, Chairs, etc. Dry Goods, ot- Good Assorted Lumb11I)er. 0ot o1 Sring I kinds, Millinery, etc., low down to ake room for a new mar 3 ood. a 3J. 0. BOAG. I ILL THEY COME B. SUG ENHEIMER'S. I do not quote my p)riees in the pa ,.per, but give me a call and you will find that I sell alit tle3 cheaper than the cheapest. And douNt you forret It.: