'W NEWS 'AD IMEATJD' WINNSBORO, B, C, 'J XE 4 11 SlD.VY, Juy 1, a 1 * 1881. r.I.':.Is na rAIS, irnnois, 4N O. :X. Ir V:Y-iT0Lps, AssOCAT IM on1. Thc Ste Normal Institute. The State Norinal Institvte for white teaclhrr will be held in Greenville for four weeks, begining on the -2nd of Atgust. Professor Sokitlan will be in charge, assisted by tlke same faculty, with some additions, as served last year. Board can be obtained at fl'om three to fli'e dollars a week, uand the Greenville Street Railway ofl'era tick - Ots on their line, from fhe city to the Furman University,lastng four weeks, for the small sum of one dollar. The Charlotte, Co'imbila and Augusta, tije Air Mine and the ColulblanandGreen ville Railroads will demand full fare going and two cents a mile returning. The Narrow Gange noers tickets At two cents.each way. COMMEXCEM.ENT AT DUE WEST. Tho .GJose of the Collegiate Year at Erfkine nd.a.tthe Foale College--A Happy limo for At;. [REPORTED FOR TuE NBWs PUD HERALD.J For nearly half a century, with the exception nf a few years during the war, Erskine College has exerted a power in tie State s'vond to none of the institutions of learning which de pend principally upon some particular religious denomination for ilnancial support and patronage.. Founded un der the auspices of Ithe Associate Re formed Church, and organized to meet. its particular iwants, but not limited in its patronage to this particular de nomination, site has to-day reached an aoinenco as creditable to those in charge of the College as itisgratifving to its pntrons. It has annually sent out graduates who will not suffer by comparison with those of other col leges; and its alunni have adorned prominent positions in both Church and .8tate. The 30th day of June was the fortieth an imtial conmmnencement day inl the history of the College, and on that day elevena souls were tilled with pride and happiness as they received their diplomas from tile anaids of the cultur ed and distinguished president, the Rev. W. M. Grier. D. D. Oi Moahly 1dnight previously the two *ltrarvy societies connected witlh the College lad their annual celebra tions inl (leir respec *ive -halls. In the 1hilomathean Unil the exercises were presided over by the Hon. John C. Sheppard. who mnade a graceful and pa)hlihed address on taking the chair. These exercises were both varied and interesting. and consisted In a debate by two closen muinabers, the delivery of society diplomasi6 ga\d a response"or valedictory from a meniber 4' tle senior class, a'nd the delivery or the Society medals by Mr. JT. N. Miller, of A :i. Th'ie exercises we~re of much the~ -- .. i. .ze taupiemana Ii Hal, t ety mewdaljs beiang delivered by bm~ l. J1. .J. j .leiil, in a mhost Oni 'Tie diiy e'veing there was a e '' mi eietiesi, w~ ten ;lace in Liindsay H-all. TVhii 0 rj- s -a m twl was nearlyv tilled by the e t and v*isil ors who came to' wit ne0Pm t Ii: maieresting feature of' coma merce~men week. lTe debatewa t:-itptd ini by f'our aimmbers oft the ~~amor' elass--two) faonm ceachl society. Mene~as. C. h-I. Bri'ce, of Chester, niid J. 0. Wi herspoona. of North Carolinia, repr'esented1 the Phailomaatheaans; and Neurs. fl. E. Todd. of D~uo WVest, and( dl. . iird, of Noarth Carolina, sup porte md t he part of thle Eu phem ians. Th111 dcbate evm iced a t horough Iaprepa ration ona (lhe part10 of the lpar1'icipilnits, andi wvas skilfu'llyt handileud by both ,idts. After thuis camne thie cont~est, int essayv re ading, ini whih fonr' Immbers of thae junio,ar class p)araticipated -tw fr'oaa eaich socie~tr. Tfhe csmyts land be'en preplared with c reat caie, and belIne wi ittent upon subjects of present. iuporanaace, prloved especially interest iug to the large audience. W1edneaisday wats the d1ay~ most anx1 ously expected ang' itigtiepated by manyv pers'ons. Up to Ibis tinnh man'y visitor's hiad arr'lived both by rail an'd pnva'fte con1 Vvyance'; but at an early' hour 1huggries, cairriatges, wagons anld hor'semien begian to pour11 ini to Duew West fromi every~ quiaarter. Bv Icen o'clock thie hir'ge ball and campus seemeal(d to be huavinug a grand1( jubilee, for' thle carow~d would elabijy hav'e inumaber ed tiv'e thousanad, aind ever.C onec seemi.. 'al dl'etriined to havto~ a good tinae. Old agte was blended ithl vontha. and1( aradent anhalood ando tilir' young wo anhaood wa':lked araa in arim. Thler'e wals the daishinag yoting wvidow, thle grum old1 bia(hielor anud the Inuevitable ol maid. Thaere maight haave been seen a couple', searcelr out of thir I teenis, delientely sipping Ice careamr, and buillingi anid cooinug like t wo yonn At ten o'clock the exercises began, ad t haea ember'Is of thea grad nat ing class delivered thira oations. It was a notabhle day' ha hiistoary of' their' livecs, iaind fori muouths their maindts had beena tiaxedi ini devisinag how best to meaet the terraible or'de'al. Th'le oratijons w~ere( aall goo id, som olf' I t hemt line, doing caredit tio tho muinlds mnd hartms of' thie yoning speakers. Thela speecs were 'inater spaer'sed by thue mtweet inaspir~iing sineai o1 mulhsot renadereda hv tihe Duei West Cornmet Band. 'IlT'he illomas werei dle JivLered by Dra. ( "ier, andut his addres to thla gr'adutatinig class was a tine eflort . lie gave themai any wvords 01 somle iadvice, and bid ('ach one a Godl. speedl ii nl te race of' lite. in the tafteran ooan ~Ja'. W. U'. Blennet, of' .A .bvi l(, dliverd ithiclIle cannaivea'al rv'. ddreass. }1 Is sub ject, "'The NIeed (ii 1!? e Edui*J~ catbin."' was 1)u1t in r1 im'>) 1t tracEtive tlam to those5 who hat (lhe plasuare of harainag himt. It wan .unnubttedly oneo of the best addr'esseu ev( r' delivered or1 hiead on that sub ject. anid w~as well received bv an in tell igt'i i adlince. Wedneeday evening J. N. Aliller Esq;,;a rilsling anid promninemnt youins - lawyer' of Camaden. Alabaama, madia the addr'ess before I he Alurmni of thu . College ; and it was worthy of thu man being the' elegant and ohti productionl of t otitivated min0). After itls address there was a contest fi declanation by members of the sophontore class. blessrs. W, L. Me. Ponaid a*nd P. M. Brico, both ol Witiltsboro. represented the Philoma thean Soplety..and Messrs. 0. Y. Hon. aor, of De West, ,tul Mri. Waller, o1 Alabiina were tle representativet fro the Euphemian Soclely. The otlory of the yoting men was an fin. proverneit upoi1 that of former years, as more attention is Ijow giveln to this art than was formerly the case.. Messrs. McDonald and ilcre did teIem. selves and tlieir Society great credit, and they prosirved unharmed th6 rep. utation" of Fairfield. The College inedals. were then handed over to thoe entitled to then by Air. Watson Rteld, of North Carolina. This closed tjIe come)Iceiinent exercises of Erskee College. Thursday was the day set opart for the "sweet youtng girl graduates" of the Due West Fenale College. It was the twentieth annuai commencement of this Institution. At. an early hour the stage was occupiel by the teachers and pnpils of tMe Collige, and the usual proraiimmo was enrried out.. Sonic of the essays wr'ere unnsually fine, and those in 'Latin and; Frenbi were .specialhy interesting. The music was of the best. kind, aid sliowed great skill in the perfor'mj'es. ''he degrees were conferred by Professor, now President, J. P. Kentedy, who inade an exceedingly appropriitte address to the young lady graduates, At night tilere was a receptiotn at the Female College, and in soine r'e spects this proved to be the miost de lightful featire of cozmmoncement week- that is to tie young people. Unpid did some hard work on that occasion, and it would be impossible to attempt an enumeration of the killed and wounded. We think the little boy, with the bo# and arrows, rather got the best of all who came in his reach. So mote it be. AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT FORESTALLING. BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Intendant and Wardens of the Town of Winusboro, South Carolina, mu Council met: 1. TLat from and after the passage of this Ordinance, no person shall engage in the business of a huckster within the corporate limits of the 'Iow' of Winn' boro, wit! onit first obta'ning a licenso from the Town Conncil, w.,Ech licente shall be granted upon t.e payment of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS per annum. An, person shall bo deemed a huckster within the meaning of this Ordinance who, not being a .erclant having a fixed plaoo of business. shall engage in the business of solling ohiekens, turkeys, ducks and other poultry., elgcs, butrer. fruit, fiah, game and vegetables, not of their own raining, e.'itching or production. II. That from and after the passago of this Ordinance it shall not bo lawful for any peisou. other than a licensed huck- i stor, or a morohntnt having a hxed place of business within the corpointe limits of satid To" in, to buy, with intent to soil the S tte within sai.f cor porate limits, or to ship the same for sale to plt es outside .tie corporate liuits, any chickens, tur keyn, Ouoks or other poultry, eggs, but tOr, fruit, fish. game or othor gtables, not of their.own raising, catching or pro duction. III. Any peraon violati ng any of the provisions of this Ordinance sball, on conviction thereof, be lined not exceeding the sun of TEN DOLLARS, or be im prisoned not exceeding TE.N DAYS in the county jail or tou n guard-house, for each and~ eve~ry offt'ee. Done inu Counoij this 5th day of July. 1881. and .with the Corporate Seal of said Intendan-t. Attest: E, S. Cniunronn, Clerk of Council. july 7 TOWN ORDINANC~E TrO RM~SE St'i'P.Tis FOR TYJE MdUNIC1PAL Y EAIlt 1881-82. the Trowin of~ Winnsboro, 5. 0., in Council met, and by -the authority of the same: 'I hat, for the purpioee of' raising supplies for the year comimencing April 1st, 1881, and enuding April .1st, 1882, a tax for the ~us end in the manner huereinuaf er men.. tiuned shall -be raised and piaid into the tr'enmnry of said town for the use an l serl vice thereof, that is to hay: two at~d ahbalf (*.1) mills amd r'alomen upon every dollar of the real and personal property within the bore, tv-o dollars ($2) to bo paid by every male inhabitant of said town between th' auges of' sixteen and fifty years (ver POTTED) TONGUE', tuio POT1TED) I AM, om.- J'PT'lCD CIlICKEN, ask P'OTTEID BEE F, win POTTrED TURKEY, 5. AND POTTED GAME. two tre, FRESH SA LMON, are STANDAIRD OYSTElRS, no FRE'SHi SARDINES, ETC. I the Lmat Fresh Pickles, Chow-Chow, Wor andi cesterahire and Pepper Sance, Pie SodnPacess ming mece, fresh Touna k o Peces, tWO and~ three p)oundl canis, ao Roasted Coffees, in 0one pounid Pack-1 oor ages. French Mixed Mustard, Chut- .1 2. neoy Sauce anid Sweet Pickles, CIIEAPER THAN EVER. W. Hs Donly.3 >ro, Jun 28 -.. A L ARGE lot of the cheapest Toilet .1. Soap for the price ever brought to na.. Wiannaboro. Oall and be convinced.. pMcMASER, BRICE~J & EETuB1N. E.- In n 'IIE CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE,, REV. WM. R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL, CHIARLOWE, N. C. ---o LFiom GEN. J. D. KENNEY, Lieutennxt-Governor of South Carolina.] CA1'mnN. H. C., December 17th, 1880. As a patron of the Clurlotte Femnale Institute it aflrds mo pleasure to testily to the arough.managen'ent of every departtuent of it. This knom ledge is derived from a it to and inspection of tie institute. Strict attention is paid not only to the edu tion but health and comfort of its pupils. Its homelike air impressed 1 me most orably. The Bov. Mr. Atkinson, with thio aid of his able and accomplished corps assistants, presents every inducement to parents who have daughters to educate. I 11 contin-ae to -atronizothe sob,1. J. D. HENNEDY. (From Puoy. J. F. LATrMrEB, Pu. D., of Davidson College.] can testify to the success the Charlotte Foenle Inst ituto has attajued under the 'ection of Mr. Atkinson, who has ii the three 3 cars that he has been piincipal, sd this school to the higheat place among our educational iitiitutions H1e 1has13 kred neither care nor expense jn securing the services of the most accomplished ci experienced teachers, and in making the institute a comfortaiblo and pleasant we for its pupils. No patron han ever visited the school without being more than ir pleased with the arrangements for the welfare of his daughters. From being .sent at some of its examinations apd personlally inspect.ng the work of the 1)ul)lla -rco, 1 know that the instruction is thorough and of a Nery high grado. Dr. ez, the P oftssor of M% usic, il. re girdet. ).I his pupils, niny of wiom are amateur ly muasicians, gradnates in music at.(ther iiistitutions, us the motst :1dvanced and :omplished. teacher of music that has ever comie 1outh, J. F. LATIMER. TntIl July 1st address the Principal to CHAP)ET HILL, N, C., as he will teach sro at the Normal School this summer.. jun 21-3m GEAND OPENING. 0 |0- ---- ) THE LA DLES OF PA IRFIELD COUNTY ; HAVE just opened and have now ready for yourt inspection one of they gest and best sele.cted stocks of MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS AND )TIONS ever brought to this place. 6IRS. BOAG, with the assistnee of her mew milliner, MSS BLACK, of Itimaore. inltenlds sparing no plints in these departmentts, and vill replenish I keel) them full during the season. k FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and trinmigs to match. Tho 4, and cheapest line of COBSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under )AVIS V T1OITI CAL FEED K.P .0 W W ro L I V1 L?. 1 1- . L" I &-I F-7 'lHE best inl the niarket for phai1) or 1heavy and file family sewing. ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR~ S REWAl) to 1A oune who cuu comnpeto w*tlh -both as a uachinie and the raige ut work it in'irns out. Warvanted to wear lb anly of the first-class mauuchinic on the imiarket. Twvo hundred of these Ma.. .tes in use in Fairfield County, .A-jSC) I .T STOCRJII N, fine lot of Planting Polatoes, Onion Ses, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Cheese, ackers, Cakes, Candies. Bacoi,. Flonr. Me:11, llais, Smoking and Chewing bacco, Cirars, Bedstead,;, 'Mattresses. Te bles, Safes, chairs, etce.. L'o arrive, 15,000 feet ol' Goodi Assorted 1,t umber. ory o of al 1 kinods, Millinery, etc., low down to make room for a new of Sprintg Goode. nar 3 J. 0. IJOAG. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. 'l'he "QUEEN BESS" Corset and Skirt Sui parter is y far thme most comfortablo er introdnud. It is a porfc-t littiung corset, and hams new ad iumnproved shoulder -apls, esily ad~j ustedl to any desiredu length. 1L0i~ a lso as the i m msely >oputlar TENT CLOTH STEEL PiJOTE( TOR, whi1h not only provm nts the stee a fro sting, but ailso renders it. inmpos.-ile to breaik tho clanaps. Warranted in1 (very par.. ulair. FORL SALE ONi.Y by may 26 J. M. JIEATY & CO. TILL THEYj~ CUOME 3. SUGENHEIMEB'S. I do not quote .ny lrices in the .pa per, but give me a L-all a you will ind that I sell a lit tLie cheap er than Line cheapest. And LIOn't you forget it. ~av g,