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.W .' A.ec....Neo. Conklng? OTuhla-iWS '0n d a9grag [ exercises. A e Vrxiix,. F k. 9, ItW9 'fog. nRing and a nklng -windtre Ar day or.qU1J1ec ahon our the trehide. 1rUiV ,a aoW Will kdcte Grant and tCoikilegokplcaogwt THei colrd teimherg' Institute in - -6ltwa1is.pr~mouncod 4 gratifying I succes,.both in numbers and In the I exercises. Fairfield Is well ropre. 4 sonted.. Aewawa wiacelived over Wl~ threat- ' enuig aid warning letters hwithin a day or bwo rfter the wounding of the Vresidnt,and a detective was sent by i nthe New York police along with him w aen ho went to Washigton. Authur, learning this, dhsaised the detecti .h r shock.; mos t encouraging and gratifing features of the lyea dent'e i condition Is his enonons gill Vower, I and his determinati n to pull throug. ,On a physician's remaking that there iR one chance of recovery, hereplied, IWe will take that cane.l oafiendhe said,1dan a bad e but I am s gedog to pris through." e Is patient andebeer Tand has aked that all I thr per rtheles caltten about him 4nty te ketsoethat hecan te the whendhegets well. Physicians sayt there were three crises n rhis camei ist. shock; aecad, amorhge and J tird,,bloodposeyung. obeas passd thronlhiwo suncg aftily' and the time for the third Is aeproachi - Da i tenth da, whRh Re today, is prO nouncedthe one. fraught fth -mots nger r At et no one etopected him to lIve,.but eaterda adds j~ely to hils 01haucq1. the en-to-ia1Zsad rak, foeuidentmeay com and Presidents mRygo, but thoew York enatoria t deadlock promlses to go' on forever 1 and ever. The possMNe ace~ulon or I Arthur to th residency calls atten Lion to lie Pesidets of the Senate, and r mnders the election In New York still more itportant tb.au evar. With. nout the Senators fron that tat the Detnoorats have a majority, and can elect their man unless the lepublican s SAllibuatc, as *they dot.lBets will. ven with e Republics sucactsors to 'Conkling n iiPlatt, th parties will be comev Saored i less David h Davi goes with the Repueluan partk In the organizatio. But the inif-breeds in New York are determined to elect lhekrzent. Oftew- Lah wthdrwn frow t~xe At-ngglc*; and ~a vauntie, corn pstig a neJoiti of the Republicans, dec nomind ilr at-id Laplim. *Conklig. -followers still hg~ld., out,.t andma scandalon~ey dislsue in whicho .ba wman ftgued The~*~n revwas -npicketiop; butlk ase saLeah rebe to Congres, the soraea halvebdred, ped. hi, rer lwa tfbeed thepoin othe caenr emdes, To1 thefHous oLape'te..otlyet atrgaio, ,and onthe t altot -S he baced only eghtors tie vtes ofaielectbon. otllc unil the ends; nil heucced ineepng hs phala~ n woehch cas th eoght thea cdtonre the SPe there. is gh witheb reuthiros a-s hmrant as the wonectied whth the aecmsin~e of Artu. T ho parties *art ~st eenl balacdtt nte lieo d---Tet r"nong iaw is sroid, tn faor msanaser dicounity.qiwic -Fred.n Waurde, aw colrboy was pred i Brer' mo.iill tond, pohet ote cuy. last e. ~ ~~ -Dr.~an .L Tmptna a~ale promi -~ -- ment physidin of Abbeballt dhed lae -Tlyeiho napin cogeg fan eletion.e Coi aemig ret iffors to horl i- eeinhiss Lpzihapan, ogehr Newbl ro as a occetedapoiinustece A thougahaa t emadiio Coflteesi denta tmoay orintan Fair liew atin ronvilbacony, thepcons Eiisght ar tho stock aoft Nas imorMontdas athpubecsane, with the dcividend off.tu.Te w ate asevenlycu baancedgrtonaed lie oDavote fau r the salGeen leo favor MondLany. con. -Jrid. Mcade, a olde bof was Wr of1812,dBedbnear mipobe, ins ateaonburg conty n he2kt.o -Dn. He wa. Tnehple8th yar. -The Breenil Conegation fthbe - hld-a emaa meeting gra es t coek plt tert Church, at tAtbelace. -JonathanTe hamsn, of member.o Compe ayi.h2lh Feal Collegeti the1 Mno wrieat horigs at iran e rcr'lcount'ura ast. i -Th, eq. Nwabefry-..aounyi Sbday -Rigt h arnvento'sok ofl hthe n Tn Mondy a)tulichdy,uy 2wt the 12d, in -the aptIet church in Newbor. +--. L. Solinmpart, Esq., of New terry as urchased oan N1. . I'ish 'ette.; bAnied Batig, at 'hie prio. of twettgene guineas. kt.The niew Methodist church at 0 a1, crro rity .ewberry Cir I 11ibe 4eacstd on the third; ay of tWdsmiatth. Prof. W. W. LAstA , of Wofford College, win prveach the dedicatory sermon. -Mr. R. W. Da-vis will leave New. oerry on the 14th -to Aake ,charge as aptin Of the French Broad Mteamer Wich wMitl betput.on the 10tit. lit will un from a point twelve uAles abovel lendersonville to Brevard, a distauce >f thirty-four miles. -MLast week-a.fightsoccurrod on the luns Creek, a few miles fnom Eilen. on, Aiken county, between Henry xorbett Mingo tes and two- others, n whichiVothott eceived several se ere knife wounda. All the parties ire negroes-cause -a woman. -Ienry Renwick was knocked in he head with a rock by his brother sac, on last Monday evening, on M. L aten.wick's plantation,.in Newberry ounty. The skull was brdken, and lenry cannot live, if he is not alreadv lead. The cause Of the difficulty, as eported, is that Isaac was beating his vife w.hen Henry interferod to pre ent'it. Both parties colored. --Mr . Y. Jones shot Henry ileard m -last IFriday at Abbeville. It ap ears that they had some difficulty bout the rental of-a 'house, and Mr. rones ordeled Heard to leave hId remises, which he positively renised o do. Thils with some other difficul. about labor on the farm bropght out a dispute, with the result as stat d abocve. They met near the depot rhere the quarrel was renewed aid leard was shot in the thigh. The round s9 only a flesh one and no soi. US -results are expected. A Cvaioos APICATION iabR Di '0 a.--Ben. Mullett, a colored mian rho cultivates cotton and drinks whita. eyi came to Little Rock, and, fiding he United States Judge, saicd: "I'se got a piece ob busines3 for yer a transack." "Well," replied the Judge, "pre eed." "I'se arter a divorce." "I have very little to do with such ases. But why do you wish to sever lie ties which bind you to a coipan )u who in all probability is much too uod for vou?" "Kase'l can't get along wid him, edge." "Him?" "Yes, sah him." "You didit marry a man, did on?" "No, sah; I married ez likely a cenc d 'oman ez yer ebber seed, an? I don't rant no divorce from her. I wants a avorce from my son." "From votir aon?" "Yas; las6 dat boy is a monstrous Ight of trouble, an' spen's ebery nick l he can git his hani's en." " The'e is no such thing as a divorce Von a son." "Dar may not be in de law, but dar s wid me. What's de law fur e it In't to pertect a man? Any man can ft a divorce from his wife, but gittlin' ne from his son is one ob de fine pints. ay, now, Jedge, de law on do pint ob eckncal'ty-ken do anything. C(an't 'er miako. dis a tecknica'tv, jest to ob ego de-olesa -what driv a team en --LGNDoN, July 4.--A Constantino Je dispatch says'the Sultan has resolv d to commnute all the sentences of leath except in the cases of the actual Liurderers of Abdul Azia. WON'T WAs.-- A favorite game at he seaside is trying to distinguish be wveen city belles and their maids wheni oth are fn the water together.-Phila l'eiphia .iews. Should think the di - erence would be quick ly discernible. rho former "won't wash''-ur rather lie color in their cheeks will wash--off. Vorr.istown Heraid. M1IERIFF'M MALE. 1) Y yrhtu of an execution to me dl I.) rected, I will offer forsahe bek,~0 he cour.-house door in Wnf r 1.. C., On thle tirst Mon~ldai 'i"iAngust iext, within the lega ~rs of sale, to lhe hiighest bidder, r1 cash, thes fol-. o wing describediopert,~ to wit: All ith ~Dland lying in Fair field County, containing onie hundred uid twenty-two (122) acrec, and boun.ded by'lands of Samul. McQuiatters, N. Marshall, C. Means, i. 8. Des portes and B. E. Elkin. Levied upon is the property of IB. E. Elkin at the suit of Jno. 0. ilnh~or. J. D. McCA RLEY, Sherifr's Offiee, S. F. C. Wininsboro, 8. C., July 11, 1881. july 11 Free to Everybody! A BEAUTIFUL BOOK for the ASKING By applying persionally at the nearest afficoof TRIE b~iNCGER M.ANUFACTUR ENG CO. (or by postal card if at a udia. tance) any ADULT person will be pro. mented with a beautifully illustra:,ed copy of a Now Dock entitled GENIUS REFWARDED, -PR Tn! STORY of the SEWING MACHINE containing a handsome and costly .teel engrabving frontispiece. also. '.8 finely en. graved wood outs, and bound in an elab orate blue and goldl lithographied cover No ehiargo whatever is made for this hatid. some book, which can be obtained ornly by application at the branch and subordi nate offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING Co. Principal Offiee, 34 Union 8quare, masy 17-ly New York. SEEDS TH AT SURPRISE! THE PAltME3RB' "BONANSA." frm ie no' eer tonbae deltI'dous rw eoed.5: senI b7 ali e0ts. a papr Sch Wto b e I e eei huan n i nown. 71n. eve grow n~ /.. firm, lseiou crsp an ena: betn r f hlp. 2s etaa papro24 ee~l * n wa 3toI fe Iong-Ine equal ao early, r u n 8sa Corn (fo *e Nil, '. Ie lmrnnsl InI Rnt wi er. ohe er fI q. rnequald Addrad7s. 84.3eRTAM(b AItaditw, GA. it~ ner Jion., W* . ciheCaso, Mayor, ol No DAtoR IN TAxA o MO AY APeL Livus F5LZB."Tboya harmless to the etrutdelclnte persov, bUs s netrating that they clear the 976L 6of -all impurit les. and gently escite th o alPtcy action. Pce 1O pentserbeu Wdogetats In thiescounty. fuLMA, ALA. A r1l , 18' Mr.L P. GOodAvin A en-dea$ Sir: I taI pleasure in stating tha I have used your bied8 cated'Stock Feedbou & very poor cow, witt 6reat success. She looks much better now givesa great deal neremnlik, and is nuch -I erier. I therefore recommend this ediN1 Al who wish to i rovp their a -cttiI an eas it to rly what-it is represent to be. ery respectfully, A. KAYSER. EUFAvULA. AgA., July, 187R. Mr. Shotafeld: I tued iOne sack of your Stoc' Feed on toy cow, with very satibfactory re sultse. -Ehe had regently dropped her calf, and wan In it poor condftlon, and by the use of your tock Feed she was rapidply It oved in Ava and milk. Very respeotfully. (190. n. DA sold by the druggists o Rt.l.s coupty. . Dr. A. It. Norton, of avannah, writes: ' as. Bure vou it affords me pleasuro to give my .ap. proval and certifloato u favor of your Lun' testorer, having given it a fair trial in a num. ber of cases where it proved success in the treatment of bronchitis and Consumption. -ive years ago my wife was far gono in con. itmption, she had been coulmd to her bed the greater part of the time, for six months watli lectic Fever every day and I had but little ropes of her recovery, but lW perseverance ath t ne blessings of God, her Lungs aro now VrfetlY sound. I gave liar no other Lung edicine than yours and e cough *.rup I make. I have. generithy gTen them toget er as I have -trong feith in both. I succeeur41 in .curing a number of hopeless cases and pegard .Brewer's Lung Restorer as a valuable -preparation. Please send me per express three.iorzen as I an iearly out. Send bill of same anti I will remit -rompt y.r rsein ygod success, I remain, A It. NOR ON, M. D., Dorner West Broad and Harris Sts.. Savannah, Gleorgia. -4-1 Acow. GA. Messrs. Lamar. Rtankin & Lanwar, Gentlemen: .-One ttle of Brewer's Lung Restorer cered me.of nronchitis in a week's time. I will want Jew more bottles soon. I intend keeping it in my house all the time, as I consider 1, a valua. ble medicine. Yours respectfully HENRY DAVIS. $old-by the Druggists of.thiscounty. CoLUince. Q a., April 12, 1876. Pr. 0. J. Mdoiett-Dea 'Shry-X~d.wife and my. .elt are satisfied that the life of our teethinir babe was saved by the use of your Teetimji Teething Powders), When other ..remediea aIlled to relieve him. We have - bten delighte with the 6pd and permanent relief gi'ven one 0' ur children rom' eevere'aflqk-bf Cholera Mforbui. reethina i idfiepemnfbe to tis, alid should be eot by tll parents having small children. tifspectfully, etc., Etc B WRIONT, Foreman Enquirer-Sun. IT IS A WELL KNOWN FACT among pbyslcians that Buchu Juniper and "arer, Brava in combination rare the best remedies in the world for disease of the Blad der or Kidneys, pnd that not less than one-half ON the human family. both * mal'e and female suffer from derangementof those o ans and neglect or thU to use proper reminles hurry many to untimely graves. Numerous cnmb nations have been tried for Gravel, Brick Dust Deposits, Bright's Dl.gense, Weakness in Back and Hips, produced by derangement of Bladder and Kidneys but none with such happy results as Riankin's Extract of ltuchu and Juniper. It you suffer from any disease of those organs, -Mt a ottle-one Or two will relieve you. Prepared ouly by Hunt, itankin & Lamar Druggists, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all Drugglsts. fmA. TETIM[ONT OF DIM UGGISTS. We have been selling "switt's Syphilitie SpM ifnc" for years, and regard it far superior. 0 anything knowi' to science for the diseases It Is recommended to cure. o have never kown of a single failure. 9. J. CA8S1SL. Thomasville, Ga. L. P. ORREi & CO . Forsyth. Ga. HUNT. RANKIN &LAMAR. Atlanta.Ga PEMBD'I ON, SAMUBLS & REYNOLDS' At. lanta, G. ArTLAN'rA. GA.. July 1, 5af4, We h&ve bien using ."Swift's Synblite Spr ilc" jn the treatmen'-of convicts fort the last eal', and believe it. is tho only certain knot remedy that will elifuet a permasent~a cure of dis eases for -which'10 is sNcomimei nded. GitANT. ALEXANDER & CO. 81,000 REWVARD. Will be paid to any chemist who will Dd, on analysis of one hundred bottles of 8. 8. S.,' one article of mercury, lodhio potassium, or any mineral substanne. TilE SWIFT I4PEVIFIC COMPANY, Proprica torn, Atlanta. Ga. Itold bv all bruggists. Call for a copy of * Young Men's Friend." EARS for the MILLION! 00O CHO0'S BALSAM of SHIARK'SO Positively Itestores the IHearing. and is thejgl Absolute Cure for Dearness Know/p This oil is extracieih-fiom a pediai WpCIOR of sinall frR cauh i n the Yelow , know n as Carcharodo, Rondeisii.. Every Chinese tishermat; inf i.Its virtues aq a rostorative o; Wa.'ring were discovered by a--Buddhisl Priest about the year 1410). Its cnres wer< so numerona and~ mnay so seemingly uii raculous, thsat the remnedy was ofheinll) piroclaimed over the entire Jy mnpiro. It: use became so universal that for over 3t0t years no Deafness hass existed amnonig thi Chinese people. Sent, charges inepaid. to any add~ress at *1 per bottle. Only imported by IJAYLOCK & CO.,' Sole Agents for Amierie,. 'l Dey Mt., New York Its virtues are nauquestionable and it. curative character absolute, ase thei writei oan.sersonallj.testify. both from: experi once and obseervation. Among the many readers of ti-. Revlet, in one part and anotherrof the country. i is probable thaut numbeit are afflicted wits doaf'ness, and to such it may be said " Write-at once to Haylock & Co., 7 De: 8treet, New Yo~rk, enclosipg $1, and 301 will receive by return a remedy that wil enable you to hear like anybody else, san whose enrative effects will be permanent Yon will -never regret doing so-"-1&dio ofMercantile Review. j un 25-3mn M hAING t*WAT[CHIES. .Defective Watch Cases are one of the chr'e causes of so many watches not being 'go time pi-ces. The cases being thin and not lt ting well, admit durst and dirt to the move mnent, which soon interfer(es with the runninl parts of the watch niecestating cleaning, .rc pairing, &c., and the amount thus paid out I applied toward buying a good case in the be ginning, would have raved a ll this trouble ans expense. We have recently seen a ease ths -neets all theso rcquiremensta, it having becj carried for over twenty years and still remain perfrect... We refer to the 4J48. 1508S' Paten Stiffened Gold Case, whkh has become on of the staple articles of the Jewelry trade possessing as it does so many advaxntages ove all other watch eases, being made ef' tu heavy plates of solid gold over a plate of con position. A nd we advise all our readers to as theiir Jeweler for a card or catalogue that wil cx plain the manner in which they are made. It is the only Stiffened Case made with tw plates of gold, seamless pendlants, find centni nolid joints, crown pieces, &c., all of whieh'al covered by letters patent. Therefore buy si cesso 'efore consulting a Jewelnr who k'eeps tii JAM BOSS' P'atent Stiffened Gold Caseiti you may learn the difference between'it an all imitations that claim to be equtally gooe For usaie by all responsible Jewelers.. As* see the warrant that accompanies each'ciy and don't be persuaded thattany other make case is as good. ap 1, TAX UETURls. rAM now prepared to receive returm .... of all real estate aind personal prot orty owned by .the citizens of Winnsabort for the Municipal ear 18*1-2. july 2 - . Terk of Council. - ELARS40 0IDDW.P THE F0RE, If abienik 'wboly Gd ii from nature or dim vase. y e fease and send m /E"DIES HAVING 4d enOindltoq "CLOSE OUE" our aboek of Spring Dreds GoW4a,2*O Ofer.1ou from this date unusual bargains in sano. !Wefhave a completo line of those goodi,: and paloies will do well to Call, examiu and'price fliese -before purchasing. We would also call your attention to our lipe of Fancy Muslin and Linen Lawns. In white goods we are "Full I.X 1ur line of these goods" oon:6 'iiists! of Linen Lawns, Victoria Laes, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plaid ad Btr1pea-' Nain books, Jaoontts, Cambries, Piques, Plain and lipid Ssiais,: ., &o. Laces, Laces, Lages. Edgings, Edgings, Edg ings. CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR. - :.. 't L VES. . McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. may 7 FRESR OROGERIES SUGAR8. assorted. Coffies, -Ito, Lnavra and 4Old Gov. Java. Rio .and --Old Gov. - Java Ronated. Tdai Black, Imperial, Gunpowder and geung Hyson. CANNED GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pineiapples. To matoes, Salinoi, Corned Beef, Deviled Ham and Turkey., Sardines, Aq.. }lacaroni and Checeie, Ginger Pre-. servos, Pin .Head Oat Meal, Coopel Gelatine, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nut s. BMv9in-~Catoup, Cross & Black well's Chow Chow, Empire C how Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea Per r1n Wvrcestershire Sauce. JAF. MoMASTER & CO. - ept N4 $ECOIND ST I HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT SECOND,8TOCK OF GOOIbS, WHICiH IS READY FOR -INSPECTION. THE' HANDSOMEST LINE OF Ladies' Neckwear in tho City. 'THE BEST STOCK OF WHITE Goods in Town. AGE$T for the. DALSHIEIMER BROS., F7 PHILADELPHIA, FINE LADIES SHOER. BAR&AINS in GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. B fespectfully, J. G--ECE~cIEI. may 28 -AN- OlRDNaNCE TO PRN.VENT F9RES;TALLlNG. BE .IT ENACTED' AN~D OltDAINED tho Town of Winnsboro, South C'arolina, -in Coneil mest:.. fI. -That from and -after the passiage ol this Ordinance, tao person shall engage in I the business of a buckster withau t~h corporate limits of the. own of Winns boro, Aithout first obtaining a license froni the Town Council, wich license shali be granted upon t''e payment o1 TWVENTY-FIVE DOLLAlto per annum. DAny person shall be deenied a bucksteu withifn thle meaning of this Ordinance r who, not-being a merchant having a fixed place of business, shall engage in the - bustiness of selling chickens, turkeys, '1 ducks and other poultry, egge, butter, i1 fruit, fish, game and vegetables, not of theitown raising, catching or production. II U ta6 frorni and after the passage o1 tIringio It shall- not be lawful fo: 1any p;oother.than a licensed huck inter, or a mieirehat having ji fixed place Jof bn~esin ithin:the corporate limits o1 awnt buy with intent to soil th'E harfe witn said -corporate limits, or te ~ship thessRame for sale to places outside - the ' ~prat0 limlits, :;any chickens, tur. 0> .i e k~Au or otiir poultry, eggs, but. r, tr,*It-,fifh'. game or other vegetables, ,t net of their own raising, eatohing or pro duction. . III. Any - person violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall, or conviction thereof, be fined not excoeding s the sum of TEN DOLLABtS, or he i. .prisoned niot exceeding TEN DAYS in the , conrty jaIl or tQWnl guard-house, for eacla and every offence. Done in Counoil this 8th 4Ay 'of-..nly 1881. and with the Corporate lUeal of said Town affixed. JOHN .--NEIL, Intefulant. Atlest:E, s. CHANDLERI, july 7 :fonI.: - -: .LPPHON S. ma mauao atighttar otAW1ips that love." Ahl yes. Muslo, Sweet 'Musio ,'.. dqps make Home, Sweet Home. happi er _ant dearer. and the head-of a family that in these days.-of culture and progrewb does not places Piano or an Organ lin his home, deprives himself and dear ones of a vast amountef Imre and refning enjoy. oment. O.ir Sunny Southland has in the past-ten years taken a wonderful fs*p torwArd in .Mosical development and the gradd qu'dstion now being agitated in bor millions of homes Is not "Shall we buy'an pnrument,'Abut "How and wbte shall 6e buy it." An'd It is a perplexing ques. tion, toq. The papers are now flooded with flaming advertisements offering won derful bargaina of $1,000 Pianos for $297, 17 Stop Organs foltQ0:/ One friend ad *ines this. aid anothidr that, and so on, until the worried buyer becomes atually, afraid to .bAuy at all, lest I e be cheated, and so delays until some. unscrupulous traveling agent comes along and '"senops him in'; with a cheap, anide" instru ment, which, in the end,-p roves a source of niortifieatlon, rather than ,of enjoy ment. WEERE TO BUY. 1OW TOBUY. TE QUESTION SOLVED. Ours to answer. O-a to point the place to bqy goo,. honest tments at honest prime. -Ours to ,a ' from Imest. tion and everchargi nission of LUDDW & SATES' SOUTIERN X U S I C HOUSE, The grdat Piano 'and -Organ Housn of the South, to furnish Southern bus ers .with-Pianos and Organs from' standard makers,. at lowest factory wholesale prices. Established in 1870, and now an immense Music House, Magnifient Do ble Store, sixty feet front, three atories above basement Two hundred Pianos and.Organs in-stock. Thousands of in. atruments Pold yearly. Our field the South. Our customers legion Our capi tal ample. Musioiana oturselv.-t. An rmy-of employee;. Branch 1ouses in seven cities. Our travelcr - everywhere. Exclusive control of the beat instraments in the world. Direct connection with manufacturera. Always pioneers in low prices. Able and willing to compe te with the world. Pledged and uworn to do it. AND nOW XARE US WILL, Don't waqte time answering absurd and deceptive advertisements. If you want cheap instruments, we have them, and at less than the lowest. We compete with Beatty, or Marchall & 1mith. or any other man, no ratter where be lives or hew much he bl.,ws. 266 different atyles and prides to belect from, and suohn makers an Chickering,- Mathusliek, i rion, Southern Gem, Mason & Hamlin, Peloubet & Co. and Sterling. Sent on test trial, Ltw freight guaranteed. Stools, Covers, Music and MAJsecAL JOUNAL given free A little cash now, and balance in the fall. iq all we want. Npecial terma for midsummer trade. L 0 second-hand Pianos and Or gans. in good repair, to be c ned out cheap. Write for Catalogues, prices and terms. It will pay you. Address LUDDEX & BA rES, Savannah, Ga. N. B.- kend also for Catalogue of Sheet Music, Music Books, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Band In guneots, Druma, t ' i 2ithere and .all e all Musical -Instruments. Imamense stock. Lowest prices South. may 24 FROM THE WRECK One Tire Plate, one Tire Dender, one Tire Shrinker, three Screw Plates, one Bellows, one Anvil, one Vise. One Boxing Machine, cost $18.00, will be sold for $10. Lots of Oval, halt Oval' Round, Band, Square and Tire Iron ; Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Cariage Bolts, Tire Bolts and all manner of castings. TO1BE SOLD REG RDLESS OF - ULYSSE G. DESP'ORTES. may 14 'FOR THE PEOPLE ! FRESH CANNED GOODS AT[ DONL.Y'S. L 00 XI!I POTTED TONlGUJE - POTTEI>H1AM P'OTTED Clii CKEN, POTTIED BEEF, P'OTTED 'TUKEY, AND POTTED GAME, FRESH SALMON, STANDARDI OYSTERS, FRESH SARIDINE8, ETC. ;Fresh- Plcklei, Chlow-Chow, Wor estershire andh Popper. Sauce, Pit Peaches, somnethlrig ice, freshTona toes, in two and three pond cana. Roastod Coff'ees, in one pounad mek. ages.' Fre~nch Mixed Msad ht nySauce and. Sivceo icls - CHEAPER THAN EVER. 1 W. Hs Donly. Sjun 28 TOILET* SOAPS? AL RGE lot of the chearest Tolie Soap tor the rios ever brought t< - MoMASTR. nutt J &T,~ IlTTl'FITE, RE. W . ATINSON, PRINCIPAL, 0 [From OdnJ. b. KEk ED, Li.eutenont-Governor of 'outil Cat -na.2 Caarx S. C,, Decemiber lqth, 1880. As a patron of the Clarktte Feu*-ile Institute it affor,1s mi p ewtsur totestiy to thO 5 thorough management of every dce'artment.of it. This knowledge is'dtrive from a vhdt to and iispecilon of the inesliiute. tktrict attentioin is paid-not only to the edu. eiton but health and -eniloi t of its Iupils. Its homelie - air impressed me most favorably. The Iev. )Mr. Atkinson. with the vid of his able ind acconiplished corps of assistanta, presents every inducenhent to parents who have daiuters.o eduonte. I shall < ortin'ae to I atronize the J. D. RCNNEDY. [From Pnor. J. p. .,ATIbmEn, Pn. D., of Davidson College,), I con testify to the success the (.harlotte Female Insuitute has attained under the dirootion of Mr. Atkinson, who hat; in the three , eava that lie has been principal, raised this sohool to the high'ebt plac,ftamong our educational institutions He nas s)ared neither care nnr expense in .securing tihe uerviuws of time most anpomPlished and experienced teachers. and ia.maknA the institute a ci-mfortalie and plentant home for its-pupils. No patron has ever visited the school without bein g more than ever please-d with the arrnngenmnts for tihe %c)faro of his daughters. 'From being jr. sent at some of its exaninations and c ronni1y inspect ng the work of the pa 11 thereon, I k-now that -the inmstrnction is t hororgh anld of a %ury Ligh grade. Bides, the Prof. tc r of 3 i.. it rt pindeo. I his ppils, many of wlom are amateur lidy masicians, gradinatesin niusic at Iter mltiti. as the uost idvanced and accouplishid teacher of muisnic that haS ever come bouth. J. ". LATIME. Session begina September 7, 1881. Terms-- $125.00 per half sesion, including EVEUY EXPI- NSE to which the pupil is put, except for private leas.ons in muio. GRAIND OP.ENING. -- ol0 TO THE LADIES OF FAI1?JiEJLD GOUNTY I1lAVE inst opened and have now rendv fori your inspection one of the large and best elec-ed stocks of LJLL.lEltY, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS ever bronght to this place. MRS. BOAG, ivith the assistanee of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, of Baltimore. itends sparning no pains5 inl these tleplrtimeints, and will replenish slnd keep them full during the season. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS. Buttons and trimmings to match. The best and cheapest line of ORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under. wear. TWVTITTT-TE'TV'T4 DA VIS V E RTICAL FEED -SEWING MICRINFS. T HE best in the market fhr pla or heavy mid fihe fatnily sewing. ONE TIIOUSAND DOLLA1RS lEWAlID lo in onie who ce coanoete wth It-both as a machiie and the rimue of work it tu'ri out. Warranted to wear with any of the first-ehass inneliNe on the murket. Two hundred of these Ma chines in use in Fairfield County. A&I-SO'. 31 N\ SrTCI BjM A fine lot of Planting PotatoceO,,nQiion Sets, Seeds. Corn,..Qnts. Cheese, Crackers, Cakes. Candies. Bacon, Flomr, Nlcil, Iiirdis, Smnoking and Chewing Tobacco. Cigarst, Bedsteaids, Mltresse--. Teble-5, Sides; Chairs) e tc. To arrive. 15,000 feet of Good Assorted Lumber. Dry Goods, of all kinds, Millinery, etc., low down to make room for a new lot of Spring Goods. mar 3 -,0. BOAG. 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