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. DSU?.IwBBOR, ,. 8. Ad r5 A I ' Atnt . tOw1 sm es:ertAmnvebeendr atlly 'hot dnr - dthe week. .. ,E. It I presented 'ifty thotsand Aranes of his horse Foxhall .tortheporof*Paris. -SPARaANBSIOR ounty '-ag 4Oted a. Oubscription of seveitty4ve thousand' -Allars in aid of the proposed railroad .to Augusta; and 'it is thought that iLnurens will follow suit. .Tua: Ait bamp of cotton for -this -season -was sold In Galvekton on Mon. .day for eight hundred..and Iwenty-Jve -diollars. j..pavs4o4iave the'first -bale When-eneh a- pr-ice can be obtained for! No-rmNO more ba- faeenheard of the vu4moed duelfbetween-Gen. -Gordonts sion and ex-Mayor Huff, of Macon, growing out of criticisms by the latter of Gen..Gordone.management of the insurance cempaii.y. The weather has been, too warm-for fighting. MR. SHOEMARER, of Baltimore, learning that the -President preferred -milk.to any oilwr diet, presented him with .a magnificent Alderney cow, -whereupon the PreAdent .got off the .little piece of pleasantry that the be. lieved lie would go out and see it WE were never before-filled With 9o c consuming desire to be President as t upon the announcement that the .tem .perature.of-thelWhite Househas been 'brought down by artificial means to 76 degrees. Giiteau's bullet is not much worse than the attempt to woo a the drowaygod with:the thermometer in the nineties at midnight. TuE Monetary Conference in Europe has thus far accomplished no practical results. England is the banker of the world, and she wants nothing but 9 gold, despite the blandishments of Mesers. Evarts and Thurman and-their L confreres, who urge.that their should be a double standard fixed oi the basis of fifteen-and a half of all-vQr to one of gold. Jt-is'believed-that the co operation of the leading nations would u secure a fixed relation at this ratio. a The trouble is that the leading nations refase to co-operate. A-iund for the President's Wife. e The action of the New York Stock t Exchange in pledging themselves to t raise two hundred and fifty thousand r dollars for the benefit of Mrs. Garfield, in ,Qrder that her :husband's mind ble to the subscribers, as the President "is-a:poor man .and his death .3jight S embaunrass his family. Bunt .at the I same time, if lhe recovers, his ivife ' should refuse to accept the git. As ii the widow of a murdered man she might accept:gifts Without suspecting 0 thes-donars of improper motives, but as il the wife of a .living President she P should not lay him under obligations 11 to any man or set of meni, more expe cily the monley kiugs of Wall Street. s The alleged gitt of twenty-five thou- e sand -dllars to Mrs. Grant, by specu- I lators,.-was one of tho scanda'ls of -her 3 husband's administration; while the present gratuity is evidently promptedg by the imost praiseworthy mnotives; t the occasion for it will have passedp with the President's recovery, and to1. keep it there would be .to sopen the door for calumny and misrepresenta tiona.g Far. better than a private subscrip- t~ tion, would be a pension from Athe go.v- f~ ernment itself, Just as veterans are pensioned, and as .theo wife of A bra ham Lincoln -was -pensioned. Govern- p ment aid, at least to .the exten.t of pave 'ti ing Mrs. GrfielW her havsban.d's safa- " ry, wonuld be the tribute that a grate fial republic pays to merit. Happily thme emergency calling for - such legislation appears'to be rapidly passing away ; and we trust that in a short while the President will bo in a ' condition to snpport his own family wvithout outside assistance. The snb- f sorplption. may go on, as the crisis is not over; bit it should be apcepted s only oni a contingencey not likely now to arise. --- t Messrs. Bditors; ill yon allow v me the pleasure and privilege of con gratulating myself to those whom it c may concern. I would not take the. responsibility on myself and boldness ' a of heart to write these few lines to THEx NEWS AND HERALD, if I did not feel c that it was my duty. This confine. ~ ment in prison has p~roved satisfactory t within my heart, and also has given d -me a solid mind of convincomeont, as I E know now that I can hereafter be made a good, young and true-hearted a citizen. And It has come to me as anm. end to somie weary traveler who has a heen. worn out by a long journey and c - has become rested and is candid C enough to confess of his route. 1 hoe the white citizens, of this town wil C give these few words which I have wvritten trune regard and sympath, and also realize with them wlsat r'eai 1 ing over. Now fentlemen, asIam..about tobring those ew remarks to a close, I do pretend to say: No more con- p cealed weapons shall .I carr?.. 'No sa miore intoxicating drnsshall swal low. . No more rudloss airs shall I por- n foym, and also respond to the sheriff great and true gratitude for the kInd . deed s.wvhich ho inherited toward met while in prison. And do'ion't forget it. RIespectful yours, if iffirwismO Ojr jaarvamxpeO 4P-h t Aband / BrolW the Now York Berad. b4y r 1866, when the Ame11i q still WnOPe:r Isb * n. c 'ErltrIt of the naddeirng er. sten itory An on theeass~inofAbraham 7 on , when President Sobnson a.ly threatened "to make treason 10o1sjby hanging traitors" a Try o notable production arrived In thisa country frwn London, Concerning It to an snouncement appeared tin tile public prints to the followin .effect: "A most itnportant argument tasbeen F received by the President from Lon. . dw, li which are set forth the reasons st why Mvia cannot be-convcted~ n any court of- the orkne of dreason," &c. I t. wasa protest -against the trial of the Confederate chiefs by military su ommission on the ground that thev r were prisoners of ivar, and protecteil' by thejue gentiun, .followed by an tr argument showing that they. ocaul not- -I be.convkted,bycacourt and juary. It ' wasygenerally dmitted, at this time, 1 hat the argument thus presented had i much to do with bringing about the e Tual abandonment of the trial. Such * mas the first form, or, as the author et satis it, -"Arst. edition" ot a work nu ahich has swelied Into encyclopwdie Lu iarensonsand A.hich really covers ne: every question. actual or -conceivable, Pr te-to the relations of States to the ederal government and vice versa. Co 'he tname of the author given on the " tleeIsvP. C. Centr., barrister. It [t:1 a long, labored, exhaustive -and, -- s we think, conclusive argument le i avor of State rights. In a work of im uch -magnitude we cannot.pretend to bet uter into details. As a work of ref- a irenee it Isaand must -remain invalua Ae-exhanstive as it Is of American earning In the different points raised. I Sl ls to the soundness of the reasoning "i id the completenoss of the lwoot (Tc hero-can leno two opinions; but it jtgj vould still, we fear, be a dangerous 'Our ixperiment for a any State to ttellpt 're o socede of its ow'n will from the '" Pederal Union on the strengrth of the ights here advocated. Besides set ing forth the Inalienable rights of itates it has the additional an< abid ig value of a learned and able protest ts gainst Uentralization. be lion unti -Richmond Is sufllring for water. liO -Boys In San Diego, California, are n prohibited from smoking vigarettes. L -The army worm is paying his i-e- Es pects to cotton in Arkansas. For fr -The militia force of Pennsylvania P as been reduced to three brigades. pri< -Seven hundred and seventv.-five formon immigrants arrived iii the ew Tork a few days ago. -The New York Herald does not esitate to assert that "summer is poll 1sagain, for the waternclon has rri~ved." '1 -John C. Fremont is Governor of 6rizona Territory, but don' do 1 much ii a governing way as he spends most AN f the time outside of the territorv. all) -General Hawley is anthority for Is he statement t-hat in the late war *. " here were only about twenty cases of I ecovery from Intestinal wotinds. 1 -The Western Union Telegraph lai ompany, on an actual investiienit of 85,000,00, own stock which at the -Dopew has withdrawn -from thees enatorhal war at Albany. Jude apham and Warner' Miller-b<th w tembers of Congress-are the candi- nns ates put forth by the anti-Conkhing- par es. TIIm -Russia Is abont to expend $160,- tors 30,000 in building ships of' war, If' c ie Uited States could stop official - ilfering for six months, she might ex end a similar amount for the same urpose.D -Tle falling off in New England's can rdp building industry appears froml ia >miparilsonl betweeni 1855 and 1880. athe former the tonn~age built svas 26,429; in the Inatter, 46,874.* Cause:pa mseless protective tarifb'. p ~Mrs. Howe conlcludied sheO would ni0 o iiito t:he banking buiness in Bos- exp m. She did. Now her creditors are met recsenting clalims for $800,000 and( wvill cari e glad to get five cents (on thle dollar. peri -The Governor of Ohio suggests so1 me app~ointm~lent of a day of thanks- or I lying and prayer fori the recovery' of ros ie President. The Governor' of 'en- aln ueky bad already appointed a day of Iiwa isting and prayer. posi liessrs. Williams & Runtled~e ,Green- exp Ilfe, S. C..: D~ear Sirs-i le piano urchased of yo.uu gives enltirle satisfac- pli on, and I am convliced that it is well boil 'orthi thle price paid. coy, Veryv respectfully, cas J. W. G~iRNE. JA Greenwood, E. C., Feb. 7, 1881. * you all TOWN ORDINANCE F see 0 RlAISE sUPP.IEs FORi THE MUNICIPAI, an YEAR 1881..ca LE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED )by the Intenidant and Wa.rdens of F to Town of Winnsboro, 8. C., in Cou.--il iet, and by the authlority of the same: That,~ for the purpose of raising snpplies ir the yar commencing April lst, 1881, nd endIng Apil 1st, 1882, a tax for the uma and in te manner hereinafter mon oned shall be raised and paid into the reasury of said town for the use and ser ico thereof, that is to say: two and ahalf ~4) mills ad L'aloremi upon every dollar of Lie real and personal property within the orporate limits of the town of Winns oro, tv'o dollars ($2) to be paiid by everv male inhabitant of said town between th~e ges of sixteen and fifty years (except ic Ity t50) active members of each lire Tre, ompany) in lieu of working upon the an( troetit of said towa, and three (3) per ent. upon the amount of all ales at aue ion. All taxes assessed and payable uin or this Ordinance shall be paid in the >lIowin kinds of funds and no other: loid and silver coin. United Statcr cur eney and National Bank notes. All taxes asessed herein, shall bo(e1 du i Ian b otween the 1st (lay of October ant the 0th day of November, 1881, inclusive. nd all taxes remaining due and unpaid n the 1st day of Decmbi r 188I,ashall be olleeted by distress or othiertw iso, as ire oribed by law, together with all legal oats. All persons owning 1pprty in be corporate limits of the si< town of finnaboro are requaired, between the 15th m11 ay of June and the 1st day. of Aulgust, 881, to make a Sworn retan of said ropery to the Town Clerk, and the siaid se 'own Clerk is hereby re uired, wvhen Ue roperty-holdtrs fail or 'refuse to make Nu tid sworn return, to add fifty (60) per I entum to the return of the previous nmu- we icipal year. Done In Conncil this the 21st day of e nue, under the corporate seal of 'saidi JOIIN J. NEIL, Intendant. Attst: E. S. Cuanr.ynn, .. Jin C. lerk. -. 4ANE 1N 4'Altj *M#rAPpI.g Liva LLs.-They are harm to the ist del0sto t SW8 'Mfi.O l7. Dig .Wd g et GSotiwin ier Vt..b . oft tie9 oStock Fee U a very -"t Vitt eftatu'oe. Shit looks .much b ew, vesa greatdeal noremilk, and -1a =rudh iu rior. I therefore recommend this -medicine all who wish to improve their stl, cattle .td orsee, as t it truly what itis represented to. --,Ver respectfully, A. XATSER. EUIFAULA, ALA., July, .1-878; Mr. Shoenfeld: I tsed one sanek of your Stock wed on my cow, with very satisfactory ar Itt. She had recently dro-ped her .clf, and is in a poor conditlon, and ythe use et your oek Feed sie was rapidly inprpved in fesh dmIlk. Very respectfully. ORO. -H. -DENT. Iold by the druggists of -this-county. Dr A. H. Norton, of-Savannah; writes: .1 as-. re you it affords.me pleasure to give my ap oval arid certiflentC n favor of your Lung storer, having given it a fair trial in a num r of cases where It. pioved success in the batment of Bronchitis and Consumption. ve years ago my wife was far gone in Con mp tion, she had been coniant d to her bed the Dater part of the time, for six months with 'ctic Fever every day and I had but little pes of her recovery. but by perseverance 1h ine blesings of.God, her Lungs are now rfectly soud, i gave her -no other Lung dcine than yours and a&eough syrup Imake. In1ye genrinlhy iven them together as I have ong faith In oth. I succeeded in curing a mber of hopeless cases and regard Brewer's ng Restorer as a valuable preparation. ase send me per express three dozen as I am krly.out. Send bill of same and I will remit Pmptiy. Wishing you good success,.I remain Yours respc-ctfully. A. It. NOR TON,M. D., rner WestBJroad and Harris Ste.. Savannah, Drgia. MACON. GA. Isarc. Lamar, Rankin & Lanar,Ger,tlemen: ne. bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer cured ofiroiitis in a week's tinP. 1 will went cw more bot ties soon. I intend keeping it in house all the Iime, as I consider I, a valua medicine. Yours rebpect fully. SIEN ItY DAVIS. old by the Druggists of thiscounty. COrU.MBUS. GA., April 12, 1S7S. r. C. J. 1ioffett-Dear . r- i wife and my are satisfled that the life of our teething to was snved by tIhe use of your Teethina ething Powders), when other remedies had ed to relieve him. IWe hare been delighted Pa the npeedy and permnanent relief Ifiven one qf children from. nevere attack of Cholera Morbus. thlmina is indispnsib/e to us, and should be ot by oll parents having small children. Respectfully, etc., JESSE B WRTIIT, Foreman Euquirer-Sun. IT IS FOUND AT LAST? DiUTHINO NIw UNDSn Tltnt SN -A new era awning upon woman' Ilitherto she has n called upon to suiTer the ilIN of mankidd I her-own be'ic'l's. .The frequent and dis Lsing trietularit es peculiar to her sex have ? been t heri the "direful spiing of woes itmblred." In the mansion of thorteh and el or poverty alike wonma i has been thell qtant yer pitient victim of a tionsnnd ills :n wn to ain-and wihithout a remedy. -"Ohi d, how log ' in the agony of her soul, hath cried. tBut now tlhe hour of h''r redemption uae. She will siffer no more, for Bradfield's linile Itegillator, "Wo-nan's Best Friend," is sa l" by ali druggists. repared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atqnta, Ga., e $1 60 per bottle. TEbTIMONT-OF DitUGGISTS. e have been selling "Swtit's Syphilitic Spa 1"for years, and regard it. ir isuwperior to f thing knwnv to elence, for the disinses At c cominte'uled to cure. We have never known singrle in!lure. J. 'ASSIL. Thomasill eGn. F. OuEFit & CO . Forsyth. Ga. - INT. I AN KIN & LAMIAt. Atlanta, On. IShlBDRTON, SAMUELS & REYNOLDS, At- I a, (t. I ATLANTA, GA., July1 11.74. 'e hr.,-ben using "Swift's Syphiitic Sp. "lint he tratmentI ofcnis for thn~'hst in for which it is Ireolmmende.i GItANTP. AI-EXAND)ER & CO. - 21,000 RIEVAlm ,. 'il be paid to any chemist, who willifindOn' lysis of oe~ lundred imttle-s of S. 8. S., One' icle of tmercury, iodine pot.asluo n erail subsanie. i'iiio n H WIli'T S,PEi'CTFIC CO31PANY,'Propirie A tlantn. (On. Id by nIl Druggists, dii for a -copy of - Young Men's Friend." MA KIN3 W ATCHIES. 3fi'etive Watch ('amsm are one of the chief ses of so many. watchecs tnot being good 3pieces. The cnses bieing thlin anid not lut well. admit dtust and (lilt, to tihe move at, which soon -lnterferes with the running :s of tlie watch necessitating clenning, rc 'tng, &'c., rin-ti the anbount thus paId out if lid towamd buyinlg a good case in the bo ning, would have inved a ll this trouble and ense. We-have rc.ently seen a case that *ts ait these requiremnents, it, having -been -led for over twenty years art still remains . nc-. We refer to the JAS. 110SS' Patent renedt Gold C'ase, which lhas hecume one he staple articles of tihe Jewelry trade, rsiing as it does so nmany advantages Over 0other wrath- rentes, being made ef two vy plates of 50ol(d gold over a plate of com-. thon. Antd wec advise all our rendera to ask tr.Je weler fo'r a enrd or catalogue that,. wIll lain the-manner 'n which they are made. is the only Stiffrened Case miade with two es of gold, seamless penats, and centre, [l joints, crown pieces, ke., ail of which are ered' by letters patent. Therefore buy no ' efore -consuIlig a Jeweler who keeps the 4. BOSS' Patent Stnfrened Gold Case, that miay learn the dlifference between it, and imitations that claim to be equtally good. 'Jr snie by all responsible Jewelers. Ask to the warrant, that accompanies each ease, I don't be persuaded that any other make of i is as good. ap 19. - lESH GROCERIES' UGAIRS, assoted. Coffees, Rio-, Lagnavria and Old GoV. Java. > and Old - Gov. Java Rloasted. IS, Black, Imnperial, GunpoWder I Young Ilyson. CANNED GOODS. 'ear's, Peaches, Pincfspples, To toes, Salmon)i, Cornedl Beef, Deviled lalcaron)ij andc Chleeme, Ginarer Pre ves, l'i nIlled Oat Meali,' Coopel ld in - Cat sup, Cross & Black Il's Chow Chocw, Em pire C howv oW, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per '8 Worcestershtire Sauice. J. F'. McMASTEE & COQ. nnp. 14 Thin In ,At U06 Ah: 4e, Muse, Sweet l doe" tank. oae Sweet deg er and the heado-ef y th thesw days of culture and esa di" -not p00 a Pioup or an n in in hIm Pt~iprives himself and esrones ol a vaet.amount of pure and refutig njoy. ment...'Oar Sunny Southland has in the past ten yearA taken a wonderful sto forward .in :usioal development and the grandquestion -nw being agitated in het millions of homes is not "1hall we buy as instrument," but '1ow and where sha we buy it." And it -ia perplexing ques. tion, to." The papers are now flooded with flaming advertisements offering won. d.rful: bargains of $1,000 Pianos for $297, 17 Otop Organs for.485. One friend ad visas this. and another that, and so on, until tb eworried buyer becomes actually afraid to buy at all, lest he be ch d and so d#lays until some :nscrupulous traveling agent oomps along and "scoops him ith a cheap, "ariid." instru. ment 'icb,An the end,- proves a ouroc of mnortncation, rather than of ROy ment."' WHERE TO BUY. HOW TO BUT. TEE QUESTON SOLVED. Our nswer. ours to point the a to b ll, honest Instruments at honlest ryiees. Ours to save buyers from Impost, t on askd overebarging. iho mission of LUDDEN & BATE8' SOUTH ERN X U S I C HOUSE, The great Piano and Organ House of theficoth, to furnish Southern buyers with Pianos and Organs from standard makers, at lowest factory wholesale prices. 1Established in 1870, and now an immense Musio House, Magnificent Dou ble store, sixty feet front, three stories bove basement Two hundred Pianos ind Organs in stock. Thousands of in. itruments ,sold yearly. - Our field the South. Our Customers legion Our capi tal amper Musicians onrselves. An army o employees. Branch Houses in ,even cities. Our travelers everywhero. Erolusiv bcontrol of the 'best inatruments in the world. Direct connection with manufacturers. Al*ays pioneers in low prices. Able and willing to compete with he world. Pledged.and sworn to do it. ANOW MAr US WELL. Don't waste timneanswering absurd And Acceptive advertisements. if you want 3heap instraments, we have them, and at less that the lowest. We compete with Beatty, or Marchall & Smith, or any other nan, no iiatter where he lives or how nuch he bl.ws. 265 different styles and prices -o select from, and such makers as JlIiokering, Mathusliek, Arion, Southern XeiiT, MNason & Hamlin, Peloubet & Co. and Sterling. Sent on test trial. Low r 'i guaranteed. Stools, Covers, Music Id M Ica.JOURNAL given free. A little ah.now, and balance in the fall. is all ye want. $.pecial terms for midsummer rode. It 0 second-hand Pianos and Or ,ans, in good repair, to be clesed out heap. Write for Catalogues, prices and erms.) It will pay you. Address ,4U )DEN & DA rES, Savannah, Ga. W. B.-Send also for Catalogue of Sheet lusic,. Music Books, Violins, Guitars, 'lutes, loud Instruments, Drums, trings, Orguinettes, Zithors and all mall ~seal - Instntmriots. 'Immnenso NEW STORE TRE TLAD~DEN HOTE L. WE, thie undersigned, respectfully In ormn the' citizens of WINN$BORO and icinity that we have REMOVED to GLADDEN'S IHOTEL, knd are now in receipt of a full line of new and desirable SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Vhich we will sell at the lowest prices for cash. -.DRESS GOODS, aces and Embroideries, which we offer at accordirigly low prices. WHITE GOODS. Ve respeot fully ask the attention of th Ladies to our entirely now fresh stock of these goods. English Swins, Plain and Plaided Nan seoks, Piques, in great variety. SILK TIES. aies' Lane Scarfp, Ties and Pews, at fifteen ents, worth thirty-five eents. CLOTHIING I 3EAUTIFUL SPRIING SUITS . FINE, MEDIUM and COMMON ~ANCY CASSIMERES, BLUE FLANNELS, VORISTEDS, For MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS. MADE TO ORDER. uits made to order at very low prices. SAMPLES ON EXHIBITION. P. Lndecior & ro. ap90 ,TOILET. SOAP8? A .-L .URGE lot of'-the ehoapeat Toilet r.L.- . uBap tor the price ever brought to Winnaboro.- Oall and be, convinced.. S-MeMASTEI, -BRICE & 'EETGBIN1~ :ammil9 SQR TIE PEOPLE z L ONO 'EC If POTTED TONGUE, POTTED HAM POTTED CHICKEN, POTTED BEEF, POTTED TURKEY, AND POTTED GAME. FIESI SALMON, STANDAllD OYSTERS, FRESH SARDINES, ETC. Fresh Pickles, Chow-Chow, Wor cestershire and Pepper Sauce, Pie Peaches, something nice, fresh Tona stoes, in two and three pound cans. Roasted Coffees, in one pound pack ages. French Mixed Mustard, Chut; ney Sauce and Sweet Pickles, CHEAPER THAN EVER. W. H. Donly. Jun 28 ATTENTION, LADIES.!! HAVING determined to "CLOSE OUT" our stock of Spring Dress Goods, we offer you from this date unusual bargains in same. We have a complete line of these goods, and parties will do well to call, examine and price these before purchasing. We would also call your attention to our line of Fancy Muslin and' Linen Lawns. In white goods we are "Full Up." -Our line of these goods con. sists .of Linen Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plain, Plaid and Striped Nainsooks, Jaconets, Cambries, Piques, Plain and Plaid Sv iss, &c., &a. Laces, Laces, Laces. Edgings, Edgings, Edg ings. CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR SELVES. McMASTER, BRICE & KETCHIN. may 7 FROM TILE WRECK One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, 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, half Oval' Round, Band, Square and Tire Iron ; Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Carriage Bolts, Tire Bolts and all manner of castings. TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. may 14 SECOND STOCK. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN ELEGANT SECOND STOCK OF GOODS, WHICH IS READY FOR INSPECTION. THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF Ladies' Neckwear in the City, THE BEST STOOK OF WHITE Goods in Town. AGENT for the DALSHEIMER BROS., OF PH1LADELPHIA, FINE LADIES SHIOEF4. BARGAINS in GENTS', YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Respectfully, -. GRitC'EDSOEL, mnay 28 AA REY. WK. R ATXINSON, PR CiPAL . . . .A.O. . . .. (From OnN. 3. D. EMnNEDY, Lieutenant-Govervor of South CA"01 a'.j OAn@sN, , 0., December IYOI 180. As a patron of the Charlotte Female Tistitute it afforas we pleasiad totestiy to th* thorough management of every departmnent of it, This kbozwedge to deri from a visit to and inepeotion of the institute. Strict attention is vaa not only to the edu cation but health ami ,comlort of its pupils. Its homelike air imprtseed m2e most favorably. The Rev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his able and aftomspi)ed corps of assistanta, presents every inducement to parents who have. daughters to educate. I shall continue to Jatronize the schooL J. D. RENNEDY. (F rom Por. J. F. LATman, PH. D., of Davidson CoUego.A I can testify to the success the Charlotte Female Institute has attained under the directiou of Mr. Atkinson, who has in the three years that be has been prinoa 7 raised this school to the highest place among our educational tndtentions. He as spared neither care nor expense in securing the services of the most' acomplished and experienced teachers, and in making the institute t% comfortable and pleasant home for its pupils. No patron has ever visited the school without bWing more thal ever pleased with the arranigements for the welfare of his -dattgters. From. being' yresent at some of its exam niations and personally inspeeting the work of the pu li thereon. I know that the instruction is thorough and of a -ery high grade. r. Bidez, the Prof#ssor of blusic, is regarded by his pupils, many of whom are amateur lady musicians, graduates in inusic at other institutions, as the most advanced and accomplished teacher of music that has ever come South. d. F, LATIMER. Session begins September 7, 1881. Terms-$125.00 per half session, including EV ERY EXPENSE to which the pupil is put, except for private lessions in music. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. The "QUEEN BESS" Corset and Skirt Supporter Is by far the most comfortable over introduced. It iN a perfect fitting corset, and has now and improved shoulder Atrips, easily adjusted to any desired length. It also has the immcenusly pular PATENT CLOTH STEL POTE TOR, which not only prevents the stees from rusting, but also renders it impossible to break the claspi. Warranted in every par. tioular. FOR SALE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEATY& 00. GRAND OPENINGe 0 1 0 TO THE LADIES 01? FAIRFIELD GOUNTY HAVE just opened and have now ready for your inspection one of the ar est and best selected stocks of MILLINERr, FANCY GOODS AND 49TIONS ever brought to thisplace. MRS. BOAG, with. the assistance of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, of Baltimore, intends sparig n1o pains in these departments, and will replenish wd keep them full during the season. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and trimmings to match. The )est and cheapest line of CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under. Trearr DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINES. HE bet fit the maet for lai r heavy and fine family sowON t-both as a machine and the range of work It turns out. Warranted to wear eith any of the first-class machine on the market. Two hundred of these Ma. --hincs in use in Fairfield County. A fine lot of Planting Potatoes, Onion Sets, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Chees Drackers, Cakes, Candies, Bacon, Flour, Meal, Hams, Smoking d Chewing robacco, Cigars, Bedsteads Mattresses. Tpbles, Safes, Chairs, etc To arrive, 15,000 fbet of 6ood Assorted Lumber. Dry Goods, of all kinds, MIllinery, etc., low down to make room for a new tot of Spring. Goods. mnarS 3 J. O. BOAG. STILL THEY COME B. SUGENHEIMEE'Sj. I do not quote my prices in the ia per, but give me a call and you will findthat I sell alit tie cheaper than lihe cheapest. And don't you forget It.