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T E WI N$ ND l ERALD. WENSBORO. S. C. - THIIUisDAr, -June 28, t- 2 -.g-, 4; 1S884 IR. M1..N ID19A J'.IB, aiJORon .O. 5.. if E? YNOLDS. Assoc IjK EDIT01ot. WVIIrraP we aire 8weiteringdQl 1 een o e' Ciiadilan 4rps re being eot off by frost, FIVE platiets can now be seon in coluction in the early wnliling hours. Jupiter anld Venus present a ningli cent spectacle. Twvoexplcdtionis have just set out for the North Pole. If the present heat wave lasts mluch longer such Cx poditions will be popular. Tuu "Queen otl te Voudoos" died recently in New Orleans. She was a woman of great impor'anco among the superstitious blacks of the Policaii State., and she coined Iiuoney by work hig UpWn their imagination and their Liears. TiH great suspension bridge at Pittsburg w-is neo,rly .destroyed by fOre t.he other dty. The flooring was of-plank covered with coal tar, and for sometime a sheet of.flame forty feet wide extended the whole .leugthl. Five .eigitues on flatboats finally subdued the flames. Thi,. 19th of Jun1e was the day .fixed by Mother Shipton and other prophets ojb)r the end of the world. In Cana10a a sli'glr tmbpmtake alter dark fright ened the supersti lii -al l I'r .s t _,- of their wits. '1he niext nIorning Mother .Sh1iprol was pr1o110 nounced a tirst-class frlantd. GENR M .oWiE hIa ullburdened unelf! to al repoIIrter. lanenit JfrsUon ) bvo.)k., especially to that part which savs thatt (enlerai Lee held Iieh 1ouid longrer than Mr. Davis desired hii to do. KIhonec sas' this i3 Cor rect ; that Mr. Davis desired to aban doll Ilichmllond and take to the monni tains: bult that. General Lee believed -he lhil ( f ltieliinmud would sound the klnell ot the ('onfrdericy. and more ovor tle V i.rginiat, soldiers thems'Ael ves d iit mke any further ellort if b . aimti native s'tate weie - General Maholic also e ex-Presideit's stale hi ).(-0 never volite ti b . and14 -.1- s that onl (lhe - \l). Da.vis to trv -(.raht beftoWre it ,.'lahtone was a -: ..I. I ,, 112 ~ 1 il de v('elpe 1 :4 1,1 , 't liticianl: anld itt i the war- may be h i iiiu It Is evident 1ha1 D. UJi:Iviilljv'lhae is Ianyv Crities ' is t'wii people 1s from his (1i1,1dMan einmies. The Great Republic. Thbe census of J sso is a mnatumoth aid v'rt iseent of the wealh, pr1ogress and( res$our1ces .of the Unit ed St ates. 11u l-each sueceecdinhg voluine of' this huge clnpilation of' statistics is a fresh -rev'elationi. The' 'increase in, witli it. 'i hie Uniited States is already onie t'the st ronlgest anid richest nat iotis that before muaniy years it will be with o~it ani equal. *Ini thel Pmst decade the p)opulation ini creased thirty per'I cent., reachuin 1Wover Ifi t.iihons. Of this numnber tillee millionis wer~e drawn from other couni tries by immigration . At. the present rate of'increase, the year 1900 wilt dawi upilon a population of ai hunidr'ed mil lionus--a muchel larger numberht' than will be found in any niationi of Em-ope. In the number and impnhortanice of its cities, the United States stands third in the list. G reat Britain and Russia .alone have a greater number of' cities containing tw~enty-five thousand in habitants, and in ten yeari*. more they will be surpassed. in the United States are already a h~undredl cities of' over twent y thousand, and t wo hunit dred and eighty-five of eight, thousand p)opulatlin. In 1860 one-eighth otf all the inhabitants liv'ed in cities ; in 1870, one-filthb; and iln 1880, one-fourth-a striking illust rat ion of the increased imiportance otf mianufaictuing,' and ot her urban industries. Since 1870 the wheuat crop has in creased seventy-th'ree perP cent., antd the corn crop one0 lhunidred and thirtyv three per' cent. The com ' cr.p has inicreaso5.( fryoin three million to six miillionm hales, anid the wool chip has about. doubied. St ill mnore marvellous is thme growth of our export, tnide ini farm and1( dotmestic0 products. F"romi 1870 to 1880 the bread and breadsttifs sentl to foigni Cuitries advanced in -value from seenty-.t wo to twod imni eda--1 andi eighly-eight mi ll in dollars, plrovi..ions 11(21m twen('Ity-ninec to one hii udred iand twuuenty-seveni million, and live animIals Cri-o one to fifteent mli Ihll dolhwas. Th'iis remahlrkable ag iicu It 10url aace has been at tenided with an 1 equaily strikinug extension of thle t ransport atio s(1 ystemi of the couni try. I'iTher areow t Iwo miles of rail roadu where there n~ as one in1 1870, vhile the cost of mov0Wiig agricualtural *products from the Northwuest to the seabocardl 1s now unuly about onie-thir id of* what it, was t hen, The rich) mines of' the far W~est have aise been maldo to c mtribute h~andsomely to the mate ri I ro1inurit y of tihe paust ten years. Th::e pJroduetchlion of goldl hats, indeed, am grmh tadht tecliin lg forl I long krlia ofnar-, but -the annual yield .1 of uv'r :a 0:een raised sinIce 1870 Ini tiu'in (1 1'orty nyillion dlolla ru. Ausch-. factories have doleId theQ con- mpa in of stton; Th'. silk i d1 '.* has trieled itself, 511( no0w we(h' fluta13,1ufactured iron hats A.oj.4ed itself, aud-ilhe yIJdjin tityst'. uts -IisIell fIroIn t.w14 huiired to threo iltidred iIHionI dollares. In ironI an(1 otn edtestddvance is credited to the Soutlg.rn Staites. It Is n0t. (tmprising- thit- foreigners, leltu ng these ftcts, are flookig to our shoreq at the uiprecedented rate of' halt' a million a year, and that, tho rate is fast increasing. There are vet millions of acres of land lying Idle and millions of resources not developed. The promise of still grcater prosperity is gratifying, ospecially in a regenerat ed .outi:; and we have no fear but that 1890 wIll flid this sectio laigely galin 3.n1g .o it the North anud West. She is just beginning to wake up and gird heiseJ.t'for' better things that she has heretofore not known,. EO MY SISTER, LATELY DIARRIED. PUDLIKHED I;BX tE1QUILST. Let not my sister, though a wife, bid aill her fears ailien, Comforts there are in eia.rried life But therei are crosses too. I 1o.not wih to mar .your mirth With an ungratet'ul sotind, But , et retneiber, blisv on eatth No reortal ever fouwd. Your prospects and your hopes are great May Go ryor hopes fulfill, Butyou wil find in every state Sone difficulties still. The rites which lately joined your bandb Cannot imure contot Rteligion formq the :roi!4est bands And love the best coment. A friendship founded on esteemi Life's buttering blaist ludires, It n ill not vanisli as at dreian And which I hope ia yours. Ihtt-yes, God'itblessinig datily erave, Nor trust your yout il: IWart, Yott must Divine axisnetiae have, 'to act a prudent part. The' you have left a parent's v-ing, N' I*oger as"k it4 (I -E, It is but seldoim ImsLamds bring A lighter yoke to wear. 'I hey hnvo their humors an. their faults, k, mu ablo is mian, Exen e his f'ri inis in your flhoughts - And hide theuii if you C.11, No anger i.or resentiient kIep, Whitever' is aams., L'e re- oneiled before voin sleo1, And seal it with a kiss. Shou l lhe see caose to r 'prehend, Bear it With Iinili ad Ire.4 ltellnieiiut.ioir he's thy dear"al friend, And love himu ne'er the iss. It's not tO'C way to .- Cll at aIrgo, 'o Clhtmoru. i-g. all,[ 6111. -- Por- ivve t-e r .lutv bet 'lkclorrge, W1I.0 conslescen thmmt Mutial att'emnpts to serve? 'n10 piklase E:ch othier will - Idear. T :* .i spen(M youaIr if wi'ix cast. Nor ilisciord interfer'. ThuS givn 30ur teriler pansion scope, yet bet ter t hing-s pursne, Be I an t e ject o 411 your hope, An I lead himi biither too. Since yon inust both re~sign v'ouri breath,. An~ only)11 Gott knows wh'len, So lhve that you may part at dreathi, '10olmeet with joy again A'ul inny1 thet Lor'l your ways aipprov'e, \ni~l -gnunt y'o u bothi a share Ot lil retaleein .21~ 14wing ltove, Ani Pr''vide'nj I eo' t14:r-rY L (IuessY IX Waxsl:rJ:o. There is a123 deidi elled tedeeri th de pi'onensat WashIjji(ingt)11) o' i itoard cet' b areeny.hi iThe ielosus con-Ic gerit of the thealingcs mthel~~li 1reasm-v revelais, b 'e:iuti thec: seiec1n'41it and11 lii ies fnoi ht sitin eisicl everr whI ter Teman. whio wasI dtireltiv oitily o itite te'iitj as enabl iti s wh ijle ihe waJs chief' elerk, tad conili Lted Otn after lie had beenu unue aissist att secretaryc (t of the Itrsuriv. it is a1 t'act thtat, untder' the pr'e-ent'sy'stem of' 1)eople1 get -toget heri ; Iier1e is too) mutch c.)ilomradshipl, anid t here is a 15)lso to mutch temnplationi to miake har13 wh'ileI he suin sines onl accoun t of ihe Lpr. eii 'lus chtara'cter2 of' the tenuiro of otile. Pett 13'areeny t3 2 andl br.ibeo.rc andac illI sots ol' umnian cr ines have co)1itne to be) very'3 little thought of'. appar2uienth-., by the men01 who au'e en~rgge ini poji hs. ItL seemts as I ih)tlgh there mnigi be sotne systemii o)1 appoia iuwnts dec vised wcithout)too mu1 itich stra' inin g of the otl11eiial intte)lect which wou~11ld give' the go0vermen iut cleriks without111 a1 p .tu chant, for1 lpicking p)o~.ket s or' ellin' ouit tor' smaill sus.-Phj/ielIlia Nor' ExoI'0n 'Tod iSms.-lIlevent 'n looin keeper's it Conlstable I look, ii se tioin of 1biayon, have'c been'i unlel II ('ones IA) sign thir aipplicatlion.;, each'h apph) eat ion reoqu Iirintg teni siginaturies, mtnted3 to sign more' IImi than on n'p ii n 11n)4n to surmIlounjt the ditlcenltcv. Johnii thant section, 1trian.,ferriAl tw ac') res''O to his son1, and he t'ransferred't' the Ito v sonla, taithIug moi~1gage.s fori thle 1fulIl c'lue of4 tIIhue iproper4'ity3. TIhis eiibl )d 43v'ery applican 1 the1141 a lice to00- ge)It thle n~cessary i' mnbuerth~i of signuat ures. 'Te plan1 d1d4m t wo~ccrk , howveroa, fot' t he cii. Oitciuncit decded t hat propertyi'I~ ine qui red ini that wayi3 chdi m' coni iu 1e1 the ntominajil owneroi a i're(ehohiti r in the sentse r'equirc'e by the la.-mTr Tm-. Frtur PosTr.roo &rAnw.--It is beeved that the fir st postage.~' sta12nny uist i inu tis tcointry was' WoSne decsia-edicc b.3 thle JIcon. E. A. 3I(licel, postma1 uus ter' of' New 1 lav.eun, ini the v'eari 18 17. It (lid no(t diff'er' umuch ini size andc formui f'omi the pr'eset1 goverueniatt simny, p wa'1s of' a br'ownt color', was prlinuted 4)n ordttiry )1 paeur aniti conained' te woruds, ''Paidt , New I Invenu l'ostofll.e, .5 cents1. E. 4. Mithell, P. 31." 31,'. MItchell had1( themi pinted4! thr1 the use liatn who had14 cono1hiclae to himi of the delay' Soutitl imti occasioned' ci-3 t heiw being iuinble to~ prepar hItte's ex0Ct inl (Iflce hoursi'. 'fI he' t stamps were soldl by' the postumauser ad ne -cepted im paymteunt whenu afllxt di. A high prtiOce0 is11 put upon1 -spe0 i'ei ts 01' t his stampi ) )3 by0 clle~crs, taid the pres(' eunt pos1ultmater iat New I Iav.en hias fre.. quent applications for thin. .. i Tifir PAI.Al~vkT.-Aiigcio MAio4 it Jesuit libratlIati at tile vat inti tita1do Somet ear 31IIt 1g( it liiju).titrciie dis co et avIliltg livQ41k. 1tl 0*1iO~ic-i to exilutiit R'otle, (W thle Liie1t; 111 till-ll IdeVii i thi tttidc towis motrt'l111111 ki41u bo . er of iit I ys oil s"omc of* tile parchi meums lie stilcceded III teuiderin uuelgri b)14 thle moure (Iticttlt wiim n lgQ, utitd lils thL14 givenl to file World severl, jlelP estin w ~1orkizatid Ci"gitieits provious Iy Uikutow,. Archbi~shopj Whltelev! Sc-ripts owe thirit ory-fiii to (e setipel lv o1' ('Xj)Qtisi i'Qtess of' tal -VIIelt tei1 II'I tho 'Miodle Ages. The ski its Itat land mote VI ItaIble 111 Itilt!h writ tin" te Colittli ited, were t1l~3ikeli ty tl sribe*8 11-t repositories tbt' 14(3w works. Bv it Oub Clt(upei .-d dw5 I y jiII etlte( to c-letttts ft! a velml ()1 (t, IIIh" lot tter wrililit. tutu thus l4Itlrvi'rs' it, Awt fivli copY ; but It Wats olte. ! i:tppil *v f.~ a 11710(h.1-i IllttiquorilinlS. i m-fliccit IlIV. By certit l'i cheical hm i ies. re-tv (1:111oi brll illJA leOi 'Ith L.-a (liit tIt( I d dec'~Vipher I)Vv I I'it Cte il-l loNM 'IuIIT N l'Tii lots dusotdi 't. 1876(I, A 111M 1:3 lit ea i IVi I ' Al ill0 dit it l' Ail liiAtuit~e 113 11 esij of, iSuittI t Abdlmbr A he hv' i dr wi 11 ) the adliitt ttith file S111 Pril o't(. Mnfi ivut r llnt its oll lows: ta) idulil t(4llh. 11.1, :1o e sty te iI tj It s s it a Iyt Il tol ( lt 0 .1vaijllOw 'tttittio ( illeo 1,41111.111.Abdl zt -t otint 1876,~ bt(I. d 1a l i- t jilL' fi'iv dv o Iti l d o hbisll AVl'hv1I~:ll t ill I tbn'Id.o lhe k1poail(.i a! I- Wtac a;Ilso oilil.-tg pot of*til :tin lat The sI i la s z vt eloig pil te a', -peil ai. wi ch'n lieyta3 p ilso t l i.-It a iat' ofil i lud ot, (adil im '' 1o1v Excltnu'y. ,;the i ll iit \ thel UIte Itte ( h ()w 4)(4 11 s t Itt 111.( e . .11t it o 3t11('lk~t ( ick': ~l it t0i0s neo bl)Cyofl i lidi I4 I., I)Iaet11o whi h i timtl QMiisd,( nferhior. whomCB~lo he l ityti oli%'; aI,. t111caite fill.-)( .i'l b acdosd(Ill y Co st. '' ( m)I . Mr.iKittd S1 .t'4 i i l vlO1'tVt$)On:itl 1oill thve, wIt of Septmii ,617 mldjen 11 itdStrot 8scr.111:11) Veste d itt iisin'v. whtoto Uie States a[f Aa~ '. Felud his it hal h 'Hi- Ext lilt th '11U iltilt (1 ilh1t!ll oil ( rt. If.,l SeCork, oil 'I-pvi' xoI*~v V0towir0 oltidihe ~~t~ itt )il Preidntoft Unkite te. Thuliv 1 th loit, Sit 1w leetiofte ilt eolautue of % 11w deci.)t ti' (osideTit d it ron e 1 i1 tilw ithe1.1 Mr Evitit.'CU \\ I%- t Iv itv ".lt) K it I'l 1111 orga tuu it'eetl i hv i th h dt 1 ti I. Ilt)l forll to hi, tt' pr i t : t A'~'( and1,11 cotldsled 14 ewntIt ntpki-oer 11:)1,t ihv v . d k o vl'l Ily n a h ij n pI ( -1 1-1,I il tr'oihttty 7a o)'t~ t li1y , ~I~ aw a )1, 1)tit ' r~ri e1 Zod v t~ nt 1t41t the l)C-h10s .-Te I'itck.-.A( l moblil' Io Aii zi 'tAKlIJ Y A (i'x APPE.lvt 1h eoD, IMt. so pt) 'erating Ith-It I 8: 1 ar Ihe R inOf :111 $111(]tes nit geilt pvcette ! i liver to itr-: l Ilygiction.- Ph 'e ee itts p er Inix. RI(d S)ti (it ptce. a lu-tils-cottitr- ' . .l I Mr. J 1P Goorlilg.f-er8. I I, P'P pleas11ure It, stil ng that I hamvi Uhsal Yomr Nitd11. cated stocv k Vc(! I'l. :l~r mw I< ra) (owN Ill leat 11 e . h) -.. i. mlhtlI betI er 1i0W, gives a griat den. *nte ti4lk.and 'is liitteih IU. perior I thrfr r)(1101. n~uc'nen11d tis meldiri to all Who wVlt to now' It ;m0c ('11ilt10 i'ne 1:01Svs. ai it Is 1 tit, v what It.- is e'tlIisi-ntjd to be. Very re'-pectitilly, A. KAYSICg. ie'F?.1't. AiLA.. JulY, 1878. M's! r. Shoets feldx.. i ot ,, c.,ck of your Stoctk Feedl' oi lily vow, whi vei Sth factol'y It'. 'sl lt'. S h , ' (l('e e :Inli hc ll 1c-r (-W l, ' ad IvtS i potor cond'in, ne by ti tis! of vout' .Mtockh FeetI-0he was lapitti: itilproved Inl fl1oh tid nl1k. Very r'i Iepe tflull.' hIo . Ht. DENT. SotI by tihe (Irugg!cts of this Couttnty. Dr A. I. Norrtin of Savnniah, writes: I ns. Silt're voll It 11 in.- pleasure to gl Imy my 1p eovAi ow n it erilliitnti Ill tvoe. of .-t eur * 11-ke "ils tOer. h" vi'lt'id hi li t"'itii t le '2 n , a tn her 'lter 1: it It t e a r l tl ln e I us Ii'h.Ii ito~tin nicof 1 1 f obvs t d C fst it Io, F ivfre varolngo in wivl. ma-,for 1 ne1 :,. , o?1 yX (1ater D01r1 of thll 11.n,16 for !.xls monllih wti'it lielh- Fsv'r vveiy ' ay :lil I had but lithe 1i.t"; or i'r rd eovery. but lYI - 'M v(rI te with I'o 1;i'iti' fgs ' il.li' l.ttv 3 ttre flow 1relyiui. Iav e s'itq to o iier i.ittg . ivie tlty th11 y1t1, a' a c i ht Syrup I stal. I ha ve veteni iven Ilo-m todet hir s c I 2 liXv lxt1g eee' li- Itr (ins., it Ivn!iemli iarll'I m l eas Ieli ilt- rr pre. I it e de 1 i- Ia i Iq Ilea I Iv (titl. se, fill of " e i16 I wil re!itI ih'Litit lv W~Iihle Viii 4piilI stt i ll. I remasin~s Yoursgaetn., A R. NiToN M D., Corller West 3iroad ait.d Mtr L> Sus.. SaVan1iati, Gcvoightfl. Msr.Lamlur. Pluin & L.n'un.'. Gent clemn -on(-iboltl of Be'wer's 1.1g IV est ete eurd th.uf .t'rhlciil I a weel;'s 111let'. 1 N will 'atli a t-'w lor bot ih-s 0ioil. I Ititentild keepitg If In toY hott.-e alI it' itn1i'., iii' I (oIside'r I. it vialul W e 1 i:l1i.e. Y'ou:-s ree icit -tt ly. i1 fN J' Y IAVIIS. Sol by th 0iugg1ts uf thif.C Cut1y. MANY co( INIlATJoM Pin e e iuI I. I"-1e1w ii n it sithl h-i ppv r - m'it ls ' s :ni I.-I': I r:1n t ol utle h s fl.til .) J ip. e.. I f % 4 .t1t:' Ie I: ' iv i i n l ! I I :. I ie ' .1-0 i1ve, Ill tilei h.l itI -y i l' ce " di'.: ot' viil. P -1 - it l ,' I l.i h i -h ori )ili, t boll t e-o e i ~i'c s t. Iitti ,a. ta u ae yt Th.Is t- 1 1.1e hA 'ee.' forv I lhe pti l rw eli:iret 1.- uste .-r :M. It a Iilv be i enn-tenti -. en*1te-and Vint w tht verIy liifl: m, :t:, h.- p m- itob a n at ic!o-of u rI-Il. W v' iv 1 4 !1:r l ihl r!, In ' I Mt - l li ii in. Wosi''hams (if 1.of ik N tt nr ln ndl F crikht. anid 1!h; 1.:'.~I e i i.O e ihal lstteit , In D . :c l alc. It i eile i rihe til lor hl it 11 ii I v. ee' licine int. Preird only1 bt. 11111t, L'wI1in & Lll )r. D 'n,',i:tlS, A itlnta, GA., an d f r Sale iy kilal ",'I N. G. . Nov , ],e'e. Dr C J.Moret.in-:r sr--\ limre1 been1 hf nin0gmu Teet htti:1 for st vieraIl yen1 s mod I ll, ,1ti idt Inire s. I; :.4 ti:o- M ricle be t lits bIO t - ;$ * I'l iAwlt'wn i te Shu '' are',:1. Ie i t, I-o i i ret- g' e .-111 1: li h. M v IwIe e ve lit u . wn T'I ie in.11. 1 1h41 P1. le.0. will eveit It it ce' e' d and''111111-t4111 l i V x, le'ie'-' II l .1 '.'eine ' a e : It a eel~e ii tli'1 - l0 t ihc:'a ti . 1, i t t vC .1 :"e',. n i' t 1'a ' t.1'o .i-re ' t. -cc it t . 11:I il i:i l I ias i v 'r 1een, i nat. feet it-, 'it w :.' .00lc4 10 thIA t 11 doe', S al it -hi Il i . V.i l i ' i li il ,owel I1. livUNT, Iu0NK1.\ I\v L\A\AR. Drndst -.A -e I t11 .. .eli'.. 'I I. 'ie . 1 N s., f .OV 9" )philitite spel"tllie -''since Ihr ir V VI' -I 0,e a . ia 1 1 Ve II (I v .1,t r t i' e tr 1:a retoe ce e.1.n pre- iv taizli.n I !pi *ne' 1 ' h it Ii I li v hIvve . be' w .?, 4- .1-.11 ! a n -'4 . n m r 111m hil I ei' t ee ) .ery ch thIt -ie wit"1 - Y !-.\re ih' NU 'I'ji ha Ns i'. ' l('-if t '-11 1221n ue~iL e - :i l thire l i T an(1 1t, I trI l. e'1t . \ I"i.11e a el w h Ii n )121,I(I it% i ' shfe h ed a. lr - 13 i tt .r - . - t -t~'er e.w11 Ie( Iy f r cmre li et' own li:'Is. ba 't'i- . ye . s'te l10' IeerhAdf nia- re u- rihtt lil elet , i''i h i 'r C lo. ie d ? t:ork te'clie 5 r t3.l P1e 11ure - tc w' e cii''-t ( h i t us in 'i'tle. ' In a lISn -' ah ' so et'2e!' e u l!It a.elsI'- h t' 1t Iee -:s . 're ie *IA ( -'i to2"c isLi t S li, icli. ('teigIle II It1lifI i OT llPi:I Ull l.ti .A It yISI13 ~ori. I '' a ' ll t a plois . 25 o i 'e:Ilel' Fr'ncu'!i5e efA'tve wathCef are u n ttr the OEh 0U~ses (1f1 gotek waf l S pi i)I'esd ('o tl'2 e'es Tl' Vee h I'i t h i an 1no1 (h OX W i)l 11(1II u til 1n (Vil 'ito the inl 1(. 0111' theut f ihinvMu dh etmnug rile Otii'U. e. ::i..o of0 ti. 11(50' gitL C g I' i'.t1'2(i L .ud il Jja t C'ita s, 'i cIi'. .e .'-i Sete ha v(e( 1isrei-ly t (24 enr tl!lChc.1 Se's :.-n l in ., &(qur' t . 1.s i'4 (tl h Ivl C(b' tI.-r10. \'0 ee olaJS 0 'P~ al('Mt . u.ItEIh en1es, b &;gmdee n I ~ tee e~ on'y or it dtr C niutte w'ith w lto- o. 11,,.Co, A iatl ei~laa Nttnbuw. ]Untr. ei ng :t~a,~e.r th dlllecet urefl ~ ulla - I i i a lo st t cl n ob p aly g z Watut htas earlh diirer lit imi:e or grov, hI lii i 1,11 t1gli.ti1l f'. I l ip)3 hat we lovo." Ahi! yes. AEttsien, Sweet Music' dloen uie Jome, hwtt lome. happier andi deorer and the head of a family that in lheXIse (lays of culture and progercss doeH not pliece a Vinlno or ,a nO1gant in l1 tlne. depriv(ii Limlfs'l1' anid dear nnem of a Vast a1t1t 01 pur 111-C and ier~iing enjoy. menti Our Funnty o'1.ind haks inl the patst fen years teken a mnderful step torwiard in \ usical developeniit und tio granItld quat ion Ito'w eis: i3g~itatld in her nullions of beinews is not "dalwe buy til instruluett.'' bu11t "low iaid wl- re shall -gii buy it." Aid1 it is a perplexit ques. jtiorb toou. T he 1 al-ers are- now floilded. with 1111 ti-anin avrt ii wnepts off. rina wo-n (d41 fuitlhg- ins of $L Ut 0Pianocs for $ 97, 17 Stop OiL,- its for $8 . Onie friend ad vis H th3is. n111-4alt othei tlint. vald o on, iutlil tie wi rried Iu.( r becomnc act ially afraid to 1.uy it ill. - leNt e be el ated, and so ditli.t untmiil some inrrupulous travi ling a. unt comnes xiing t11 0 ' coops h*im in" wiit a cheep, "1:Inide" inlstru :nent, which, in te ei.d. proves a sourc of Iottitieation, rather than oft njoy WHERE TO BUY. "07i TO 13Ut. THlE QU'TION7 SCLVE). to biuy 341d, bont'- il 114 ru'm4111 it hoisit iprit14. U (3s t3 ot ve I.uu la ft (m t anpo)i. t11 tional ovi ri laagi ig. he mcission of LUDDEN & BATE SOUT HjERN M U SI 0 0USE, The vreat P.Pa sand Organ H1ouse of the Solih. L.) turni I Southern but e is with Piantios aid Orgis frou st.'ir.l nu334a-ris, 'it owit. iet ry whlt al e iininense Ainsic N 1gu 110 Do blec S tre. si t v 1'f. t fritt. tlrete Oc ri 1h,1141 1 Two hun1d re'd Phl an I Organl.s ill sttok. '1ho iuids of' i. str-lnents Fol vIi.av Our field tile 4oliti. Our (sitin 1 it'gion Our catpi tal aln ple. Mutx3'iciau- ouirselv - . Ai irtiv of ml 4 y1111, v'e . Una cinch Ils S in sHven 'itics. Ci,r traveler, -veriywhere Exviusive otrod lofthe belsIt, in,traitets ' 1 'th'0 w or'd. I)rei l (i 3in et ion with itianu3fetitr'rs. AIwNVs pic ti'IVrS in low prices. Ah- and w%'ili to oip. to -with .he worl-l. Plc go I an:., worin to d1o it. AND NOW MARX US WILL. ion't wi -te tint' answering absuir 'a an1 delCeptiVe adver-tisemen1tS. It'N41 vwanlt 'Ivap in:,tre 1 inits, we hlave the'm, an. I 1 at l 0s11tha thet lOWe-st. WVP C011np) to M ithk iB. atty, or Marehall & nith. or ltv. ther mani114, nO itter whi.-re he lives v'r iw 14tii lit' bl .ws. 26i di irentit sty leh o anl rVickes to sele 41tr 1r, Ind sile !imalloris ats Liiet 1ing, h rt i.sl v't , ri< i t. iouthern m. ~l, - on01 & .IbN-1ln. Pehbuhet & Co. -133 Sitelin. Sc-nt oin t est trial. L( w reiiu vu'arater-i1. Sknis o, 't''ove-, Mic1.443 33nd NITM, teA. JOURNAL gi f'IT 1'ree A little Yshl now, itiii :aini'ce ini the tll. ii all wo wanit. -yecin- torms l'or intidsinmr r 34C. tsecoid3-3nl Piano" and1ci Or :Ills. in got I rtept ir, to .- C,!( so 1 out 'hccjp. W.'i no t!logue-, prices and (,rmls It will pa on. A I dress L UDDEN & BMrES, svaninh. a. N. B.- '- n d ills 1 1.r 'atalogue of Sheet d.1ie, Muie hooks, V i.din--i, Guiitarls. -tr ,.. Ur,.anintte s, Zithiers sandi all ,n -l i '-IMudl i tani'nts -ImmttOnse0 NEW STORE -AT TIE - KLADDIEN .1 TE . W E. t he1 el' i- rl'-1 reO'pe''C ull'v in 'ormt thie cii't in eI WIN N I O)l~ o and Vde'ly 3.1no. iie haive 1liM(A'r U). And tire 1n0ow inl rin3t cf a fiul, line of YPRING AN]) SU3DWR GOOFS Wichd (e ill se'll t tle lowest pi3e&. fore3 sht. ii C 3r .3 ingly lowi picestt!. W'IITE GOODS. .Itc. 0or1 these goodsl. Eng'ili e w' b, l.Phtin andi Plaided0 Nan Mstoks. I iqui 3, ini greaut variet~v. SILK TIES. Lodic's' Lace Feairfs, i' andic JowH, at liI iften cets , woth I lthirl')' ivo cents. BEAUTIF"UL SP1IING SUITrS FINE AIED1UM andI COMMON PA NCY CA SSIMERIE8, BLUE FLANNELS, WORlSTED)S, For MEN, YOUTIIS andi BOYS. MADE TO ORDER. Sit s made to1 oi'b r at very low privces *SAMPL~ES ON EXIIIl'ITION. TOIE JT NO A Pii'! iA L iRGE lot cor th cheaplIInleit Tfoile' Soap fo tr thie price ever broughlt to in :boro1014. Cali sl nd3 be l conviced. MalA8'TEl, JUlC1 & KEJXJ.IN. -anvilO 1 M TIEHAROTTE FMALE IIITITIJTE REV. WM, R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL, CuARLOTVW N. V. [F-om GEN. y. D. EEENEDY, Lieutenait-Governor of South Carolina. CAMupY.N. K ., December 17th, 1880.' As at latron of ih. Cl'rli-tte Feirade Inititute it alorB me p'tamure to teptil to the tlhorogh iann, hIa nat o1 every deeartmcnt (of it. Thuis kaowledge is derive from a v ItItIa d ill elion (if thie insiute. strict attention he paid not only to the edu cttion bit healtl anIad comtrt of its i11i!44. Its homielike air itupreiheds me most Ia4.Vortl ly. 'Ih Bev. Mr. Alkinm.n. with the vid of his able and accomplished corps 1f as.i. pitiv, )uesents < very in(ducemeia lt toparepte who havo daughters to educate. I shall t oi. tiLue to I ltiqozize thO scehool. J. D. KENNEDY. (Frrin itcr J. F. J.Armrn. Pa. D., of Davidon College. .I ennl iestfif to i1:e succvetss the clibilotte Femalie Intboitute hats attained under the direeIton 0 Mr. A;h sin. %\ho ha's in the three )ears that he has been principal, rais (I ! ihis seiof( vIit, the I igi.e1at aitee an.org our educational institution He has ,-4 r- ; n i et care n r a xj.czse Il mturizg the services of the wsolt acoehmplitihed an - -xp r;et to Iaeherp. andl in .Ia.k;n4 the intitute a camforta.ble and i-leasant . "A.1.e .-rt i upis. N'%o pa No ,ron hasver visited the school without being more than Iver isphIm. (Ie uth the tars an o en.ients fir the u elfaire of his daughters. From being r sI a t as some ot iis 'xaaminsat iax aind pa rsopally inspect.ng the work of the pupils thern. 1 -Pi.o ti it tI < insn.ctin is la.rovgi 1ad of a %ery bigh grade. Dr. ]iid< z. tl-e . i (.m14 tt r o 1. uic, it i go deI. L hi pupils, iany of whom are tamateur Ily jmsijiajs, prwma.tt b in music lat vil-er izmatitutjopn, as the niost 3dvanced and accumplished teaeLer oi tausiu that, iAs eveor come soth, J. F,. LATIMU1N. UnIil Juv lt. arldress the Prinpoipal to CHAPEL HILL, N. C., as he will teach thire sat si 4orm al School this summser. Jin 21-Sm THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. ~~A - .t/2"* kN'I i \~ ~ ~ Ia The "QUEEN BESS" Corset and Skiht Supporter is by far the most comfortable ever introdiuced. It is a pooreet itting coret, And has new and improved shoulder stiiol s, it-ily adinsted to Any desired hngth. It also has the immensly popular A1 ENT C;i'I U-.1 H STEEL lPROTE, T01, which not only prevents the steels froma rung, but also renderti it ilpossible to break the claps. Warranted in every par.. t.cular. FOR SALE ONiA by Imity 26 J. M. BEATY & CO. GIRAND OPENING. -- oo TO TIE LAJIES OF FAIRFIELD GOUN'Y; llAVE.iit opened anid have ntow ready for your inspection one of the ligest Z ttl best selecte( stovks of MlLI1NERY, FANCY GOODS AND N'01 10.MS ever brought. to this plaice. l U.S. HO)A(, with Ihe assistanice of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, of I th illiore. inltinds spas ing 11o IiiAs ii these departnents, and will replenish naid kee) IlieIm full during the seatsoll. A F ULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS. Buttons and trimmings to match. The best milal che alest Hue of CORSF'i S. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under wear. D. \ VI s . I.TICAL FEElD It'' M .1 11IN S.* tIE b t inI l ,'1thew rk(et ihr plain Or lienvy and fine flunilv Fewing. ONE SIhO UMAND l)( lLA Is lREW A llD to uanv one who (nit coinsete with it-hoti as 118a Iahi.t a nd tho nu iow Of vo k it turns out. Warriaited to wear wit h o tl A rso fir i le.s t -hie t ( hit Me tuarket. Two hundred of these Ma. chinies ini us-e ill laI.i tield Conoty. A DJC.> I ..s ST~ E33 A lie lot of* Planiingt Potatoe.4, Onioi Sets. Seeds. Corn, Oats. Cheese, rackers, ( akes. Ow nalifs. aCon, I10n, Naal, I llitais, Smoking and Chewing 'I44mero~. Cbrars. Bedtes,, Mlattrese- T'e bles, Safes, Chairs, etc 'Il arrive, U 00ft In of Good Assorted Lumber. I) (i ol ill .kinds, Millinery, etc., low down to make room for a new lot (ii Sliiig Gods. nur _____ _J. 0. BOAG. STILL THEY COMI B. SUG-ENHEIMER'S. I do not quote my prices in the pa per, hut give me a call and you will find that I sell a lit tIe cheaper than the cheapest. And don' you forget 1*. M~ay 28 -I