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VVE .NEWS AND HERALD. t *R.'M-rANabpfr Rl2ate. .VNQ.. I 2fitI.Assobda EW6u. C PROFF81a5'I'R)t hasb@er'le i .ger Ing oitcomets, 'aatI 1he 'Peekons thatit 'one of tho'mAY'destroy the earth in bit b nillion of years. ThAt's cheer- c Ing. We had calculated that the catastrophe would coie in about nine hutndred thmtsand;.or such v nMattor. IT's an ill wiid'ihat * bldas 'nobn'dy good. .'A 'dorrespondent makes the statement that the 'earnings of hlle i AVestern Union Telegrap'l Company, I fiom dispatches hearing on the shoot Ing of the-President, in the ten days folldwing the occurrence, amount to nore than enough to pay the quarter- F Ay dividends upon the stock of the ' Gconipany. Tnic tea farm at Suminervillb is said 2 to be progressing fitfnly. 'Mr. W. 'G. Sanders, a special agent of tilototpdft metnit (;f agridulturie, has recently nnille an extetided'visit to it, and lie -bl- t presses liimselt'very favorabi 'i to C -the Condition otlthe i'6p and the'mal itidr in which it has been worked. -Not wilthstanding the drought and ot'her I unfivorable cirenmstances, the plants v are thriving and have attained that I advanced growth which insures the safety and early maturity of the crop.. 7tHrE death of I)ain Sfdidtey, Which occurred at London d) 'tlrb 18th inst., ends the daieer'6a'notable man in the t history of'hlodern England. bo~in 'in f 1815 and educa'tea rst by Yr. Arnold t at Rugby, lie soon after entered Oxford University, and there displayed that I Intellect which gave him prominence s among the great men of his itne. Hie was equally learned in the depa'ithlnt i of letters and of theology. In 1868 he Was itde cDean of Westmfi'ntet, and t. from that thile'contin'ned to .ise in 't'i t public estimation, both as scholar and t prelate. THE premiftm list for the State Fair has just beeii p)'ublished. Judgiug from t'he ninutber offered, it seems that the Agricultural Society are deternn-- I ed to offer all possible hrdiucements to exhibitors, and it is hople'd that their t efforts will result in a larger number of exhibits from all sections o W'e State. The annual Fairs are good things. They serve to bring together in a very pleasant way the people froni different portions of the State and 'enable them to become better acquaint- I ed. The attendance this fall will be I as good as ever, and it is hoped there til be a great improvement in the variety and extent of the exhibits. IT seems to us that it is about timIt for the papers--notably the Greenville .Netvs and the Columnbia Regieter--to -*- -y-- ct.m .m LI(( u cn Uoter, I We0 cannot see that our Charleston con temnpora ry deserves thle strictures, and the sarcasm so frequently heaped ~ upon it. Of course we have frequent ly differed Svith the NeCws and Couri- 1 er, and every now atid then its en thusiasm completely runs away with Its good sense. This htter is a corn mon fault nowadays. liut it cannot be denied that in every political ori other crisis during its existence theC .etos and Courier has done faihaftd l and efficient service for t he joplc of South Carolia. Its powerflil influ ence-.h'as alway's been wielded, as we believe, for w~hant its publlishiers hontest ly thought to be for the highest inter ests of the good people of the State. It 'has exhibited a dlegree of enterprise never before dreamledl of in Southern tournalism, and, in spite of all draw -backs, it has attained the rank of a 'daily scarcely equalled in all this see- I tion. THlE article which we publish from the Greenville NAewa is timely and C .jnst. Trhe Sontherni people have do cidedly too munch "gush," and this weakness has been well shown In connection with the shooting of Mr.C -Garfld. Of course, every senasiblet man condetuns Guitean's. act as law- I less, bruta, and danigerous to the peaice andIC staibility of' society. So, too, we all sympdthize \iitlh Mr. (iarfie~d, I alike as Presidenit and as a man. But, this mnuch staid, we-can't see the use of all thle "'gush" that has filled the columns oft lhe patpers for two weeks I past. .As thme News wecli says, if what I has been lately said about Mr. Garfld is true, then the Southern newspaper.s and speakers tol sme dreadful stories in the campaign Iat, year. if I a gunishot wound canm convert a man such as Mr. Gartild was painted lat year into wvhat some of the p~apet's say, he is niow, we think it wvould be well , to Organiize a battalion or two of shmarpshooters and go to woundinig liiad people all over the country. Guiteau's act was as we have said, a horrid and brutal one. But it p~ales into little ness in comparison with the sufifering which Mr. Garfield and his Radical confrer.es deli beratelyr entailed upon the wvhite mer: and women of the South. -healt h, the poor man's riches, and thme rich maln's bl iss, is rnaintained by the judicious use of A yer's Sarsaaparfl la which strengthens amnd invigorates the system by purifying the b)1ood. It is so highly concentrated that It is the most economnical miedlebne for this pur1 poseO that can be used. * Messrs. Williamns&Thttleje, Green ville, S. C., Gentlemen:i The piano purchased of you fbr "The Greenwood' HIighI School" is one of superior tone . n workmansi p and is ini all res>ects entirely satisfactory. Re eetflly, [I nstrnettess in Maseio.] Greenwood, B. C.e. 7,.. )8n 1.. * Very SensIblo Article on tili9 s66"j Unthasenot the SotthbenwPeople. tFrbnm the Greenville News.) One Itbason Ihe i ' hotben 661 aiVe ben ko'Ionginihinderatod i he ectfions kept *so wdely ait oAe any be found. in the Amerlan tdien y to gush. Where'e-a,1ithd it is nystery, but- ititbrtdii that we hav t. We gush dv'rdi dOiy thing frori 'ach other dWu,atill in'btinctively die rust .flidtes-add'd(n Tetloit - lin hat'hsli's'fhe gaudy badge of ini erity and the buoy that marks thi langerous shallowness of treachery' motion. The States have 8goed 'M tier not as strong men :UibdIng inti idh 6ther's eves with ifintual respec ld'sk'aking hands iYfhnutual frank l(s,iift like boa0Uiir behoo1 girl Ifing, indffdtiifvely adoring, at quibl itervals. Ve have gushed to a iag illcent anti gigantic extent on severa otable occasions, until disgust an listrust resulted by a process of nat iral reaction. We have only '1Mt ompleted an elabhtate and prolongei usli over Mr. Girle1, in which tli ditvpapers that dondhneed him mois dhidritetifly% few ubttxs. pgo led hie Atlaita'0hrtututidn~fdii'ly howl d for a deptitation of Southern inei to be led, we suppose by those in eterate men qf wKr -'At 'reators diaidge, Joe. -iewn-and IIi Kimball o 'rodeedfnrhrediately to Washingtoi o lynch G ulteau. T ~ii Atigetta Chroni le alluded to the President as "iine tid "noble," and our Charleston es eemed emulated the 't(tiderness o di'a. GatDp. Aside f-oth the fact tha f what thcobite~vspa er's say noW I ippropriate aild 'true o e'*re ttl'l in eterate and 'trialkndift Tiars durin he last campaign, (which we do no ielleve) this conduct is in bad taste nd senseless, and tending to cause ou incerity to be doubted. To the ver, ottoi of their hearts the Southeri cople regretted the accident to Mr larflekt, svnatlited *t i his and hi amilly's sufferigR, affd prayed tha he wound might not 16 fatal. It was right that this should be sah< romptly and gracefilly. It was fool ih to say more, yet much inore wa aid on all sid "y manty people. JudgIng by -,u past it is not im rubable that in time and the develop 6'nt '6f gt-s'h'n t xsom1 spas'n of th, 1s6ase-we inay be fe'nipted to s, hat'becession was wrong and wicked hek'eby titicting our children Iha he men who fo\\gt n'n'd died on ou ide from '01 to '65 were traitors ain uinatics. Something not unlike tha as already been said by Southeri ratorsand newspapers. It is there :re meet that it be annouiiccd nov Wd then that So'uther% people Mtil be LeVe in the right of secession, aId hav elinquished intentions of enforcinl hat right because it is expedient Riu mpracticable to do it. This is to :Ir. It is coinbop sense and fact. if We'nould abollsfl usl altoget lie ve would l'e better and happier 11ain, ph1liatic, practical commoi ense Is tie best thing in all circui tandCe 't' situations. Tears an Isses and soft einotions never acconi lish anything for the world or a pec le. C6ol heads, clear and tearles yes, iron hands, st'hg arims, and ni lelding souls have caried inankin, ad the nations forward. Those sain inalitles are uecded to secure respec Aid confidence, %\'Ih constitute th abidc or all rrfhdsh'flp. mutig for GAar~elN' Bullet by Eie-etr city. A Washington special of Wcdnen lay to the New York Herald save: Toe-morrow Bell, the telephone man vi arrive from Boston, where lie ha 'een exp~erlmentinig for several day vith an electric appiaratus dlesigned ' lo thtu wvok that a stirguon's prob annot safely efl'ect. Thesc-erper'i nents are tO be made wjtif thlb induc ion balance, a mos.Ldelcate elect rica nistruimentfor detecting the presenc, >f mneLii!, a modifled formn of whic] oia be easily applied, it is believecd ni this eane with a reasonable expcctai ion of success. This instrument conl ists of two short glass cylinders rolind ehull of wibh. are wound t*< >arallel coils of flue insulated boppeW vire. One coil of each pair is includl d a batterv circuit, in which there I clock microphone. TVhe other pal s placed in a closed circuit with ecelvinug telephoiie. Thue two glas ylinders with their encircling coil nay be widely separated. The mdudt ion set up in the secondary or telt >hone circuit is balanced by the revei al of. oiie of the secondary coils; an t> ildjustedl that the indiuctlin in on f the sccondar7 coils ekact lv bnlance r neutralitbs the inductionm in th ther, so that when the ear is applie o the receiv'ing telephone no soiundl I acard. Now by placing ever sosmal piece of metal in one Of theiglas ylinders tihe electrical balance is (11 urbed and the clock on the micrc >hione is heard to -tiek loudly, thn ndienting thie beence of metal. T~h naine is true it tha coil he p)laced I lhe vicinilyv of a piece of metal. I lie investigations of this mlatter b) scorge M. hlopkins he tLame to corn mlons wh'ich lhe explains fAs follows v'ith suggestions as to the results thn nay be obtained: "It occurred to mi o try the effect of a lead bullet upo lie instrument, placing it at differev listances anid se parating it from th oil by iusulating material. The r alt exceded my anticipations,- r vith a set of coils that were b' n neans sensitive I wals anile to l' lie bullet with tihe coils iniaied a ata distance of necarly two h With miore0 sensitive apparatus a neo than probable that the bul, night be located, even though distai ~everal inches." By passing a pair< oils5 over the President's back an ibdomen, anid by comparative tesa lie depth of the buliet imiight be asce alied, Professor Newconbe savs til nxperimenits so far made go to dlemioi utrate the truth of Mir. llop1kinus' com 3ltisions, W'hien Mr. Bell arrives, 10 will, prob~ably, to-morrowv, the lope to be able to locaWo the bullet, hat tile doctors can go to work wil 3ertainty of success. -The Governor, of Ohio sugges> the app)oiunment of a dany of thank riving anid prayer for thm recovery ihe President. The Governor of IKei lucky had alrcady aplpoinited a day < fasting and prayer.. -London Spe',/aior: "If tI Spanuiard .is a r'ichl prouder bemn ~han the English*in is not a gre: part of the difl'erene due to the fi< ~hat the Spanish pride has alwas Jeu the pride of conscious and elab' 'ate se'f.-comparison withI rival nat!ona while the 2tlgshe iride has beenm i ride of careless' in.dllfqrence to thi bharacter anud destiniet, if not' almoi o thte very exiStoee, of i!i'val nations? -Pay your silbtreript. SPECIAL NOTICES. ' ?o DANcsafl0 1 rN hcAYA .R VR PILL.-Titey are knimiess to the most delicale tbut so p g tha t o clear. o 3, 1 h er 1os: r 'comn blm ,'JFALA,-'T AJl,17. Nr. P.jnt'-_ear sir; I tk pleasure II us have used your a cated block Fe o : a very poor h re great Success, hle looks mnuch eIUr, il, gives a gat deal ore milk, and Is Ch -- Serior. I therefore recommend this'mdA en tall w o t to improve their tocki catt rand horse it s t otruly what Iti yraresented rto be. ery respectfully, A. KAYSERL. I'e.tp EU1FAULa A i a Ai , 18. f . rlenfold: I usedrorve sack of your tock . Wed 01 my cow, with very ta sftor y -re. sutn. She hadrecentlydro dt herqalf, sid Wos 1o h. r reondton, d bpuseoranUr Stock eledhewas rapidly proved in CetI and milk. i ry respectu . i bf 0' H. DBNT... Fold by al dtruggists, oft UUiiy. - Dr Orton, of Sava ca nn, riteegad ar - r Lung ltesord s h, pifvalubl prpra. n Pure snd tye Deasure o Y my ap nrova a certifleato in famvrdydTr LugJ lest eg, having given It, a fair trtldl InI a nurg ..I nses where It, proved success In the Yemnt of Bronchitis Consumptio, rFive years ago MYv wife wk ar 'gone In -, sumption, shie had been nefd to her bed . eater Part of the timo,or x onh G L ectc Fever every day a U I bad but little t houes of her recove b t by perseverance with.Rte blesin pq*opter Lungs are n W ' peA sondh.vio hlor no othr Lu ' Sbledicie.tha yoursand a cotugh yruplaltle dI have eer gy given them together as I ha've strong faifh In both. I fucceedd in curing a number of saveeby theand regard Brewer's r Lung Restor r ats a, valuable preparation. Please sond per expr re hoe Lggn as 1 am nearly out. fnd hill of a me arsl sill gem" peptrbfly. aing You good success, I ich a'in, -Youri espectrully, A. RS. WIIIGIIT%1, Corner Wesktkioad and ar ts.m '6ava n, - Gorgua. - f - K~o, GA. Messrs. Ling ar. Rankin r 0grtidiety --One bot e of Brewer's ii staer cured 5 me of Bronchitis In a week'a me. I will want a few more botties soon. jiteu dkeepIngit in lmy house all the timb, as I cosider'It a u ayble medeine. You-g respectfully., . . HENRY DAVIS. nold by the Druggists of this county. COLUMU. GA., April 19, 1878. r. 0. J. Moffett-t-Dear ar-41~y*aIe au4.,Thy self are satisfed that the lif o(. our iphIng ubabe was srved by the use of -yoye ra (Teething Pod~ders), wheni other redi dlea. in,. failed bt releve im. we have beno~ delgh d t-ith the speed n peranent relief given one of oter childrenf. rok acuers attaok of Cholera Mforbten. STeet,hna i ndlayense to au, and should be kept hae parets eIhavg wift' all children. -esctfully, etc., Aqs nSS. WnrIHT, "oreman Enquirer-iun. IT I8 A 1 ELL KNO%1RN 1PkCT among kns that B ehu 'niter and 'Parer-ra a .'n combination are tRe best remedies nt e World for.dIsease of the Blad der orya,. and that net~less than one-half P of the man finily. both mule eemale t suffer from derangement or those g And , neglect or 01 to us proper remedLes hurry many to untimely graves. Numerous cn.bl Snations hnve been tried for Gravel, 'Brick Dust De sits, Briga e. enkness In Back an8lp, prodije Vy d orangcomt ))ladder anid KIneys Vat, nioe wit h such y .resuIlts eas Itankin's Extrhct of uchu and i'Jper. If you suffer from any disease of those organs, ge o a bottle-one or two will releve You. Prepared only by Hunt, Rtankin Lamar Druggstp, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all U ruggists. TESTIMONY OF Dl11UGGISTS'. We have r en copyling "Switt's syphilt eSy elfle" for years, and reedrd it far sitperior to -anything known t o science, fMr *the.. diseses It 's recomiended to cure. We one never Known of of single failure. tiS. J. CA 'H - cLs. Thomnsyllne, an. - t L. F. OlUEER & CO . Forsyth. On. - IUNT. RANKIN & LAMAR. Atlantn. Go. aPEMBDRTON SAMUELSe & REYNOLDS, At luta, Ga. parts f the Avt.hesiANTl cleaniuly, rc7. il.g- woun hve avdin "Sil's tphitotle apn cisc. We, havgegtgel~, atgi,. a s.h ha rmedyal ta w retranonpg iaatehav'ngf die' carse for over itwent earsnded. stl-ean Stife ahold toanems whol will bind, one or nli Iof onpe htret botte of Jelr t,,ade, pal1 o mer uy 0/q-Pisim vrn hn,eay platne fsldgl r at - lae--,cin C oition And Druggiss. ti edrst s thair for a p ofr Yon cMen'su thaend."-. DefIt i t Watch ~Sned aea onte ftehiew nuses of go, manynl vatces anbentreo tide nsov pieces , Th &cass b ll of whic notfi case wfel. cadmitdus an dielr tokp themoe myt, mayc earn titerferes cit btwhee rnitnd palimton tath hc'aitt be equllyngorc. Fonnrg wule baeyae all resonbl teelroub. Andt mee ts~ arrhthele eiiemnts, aft. havi cben c arrd for' ov0erawethyars ay other rmainso siene god Cae hchsbcm in. of the -tpl-ntile--f..heJwer..ao posesigAN tfle ORDINAyNCtaitj ebe poI~tion. nte ndt ad rdea tof exlaion he inn oro whchth ao ade. plaTs t ofoemi i plerdIs t nd entreo 115Olid inscownh peeson &c.,all o wch'~ inc covereb lietrs 6?ate. -Thnrefr buy 'n$ cas -wefor t const.g ii a JewehrWhokepth yo.ayan the differt bnce betiween it, and - l be gmitation ttcii~n t,~ no eqallygood F A~or se byal poble ewelers. Ausktr se it thivarrat~n, naofntiif Or'hncase, nnd djon't bein prade thcat aithe makxedo 1 frit byh gho ntndan~t. and ardnt of a- thter Town rofig Wintsboro Soth aroucion, If. That from~ und After the passageo f thiny persoacotinorptrsn a longage itrk the business witi ta 'corote witi the ~ awtliti rporate limits ofr o 'onofNitoi shi ihouta forst51 obtailigca otide thn cthoe own't~ Cu cil hichenset' g a h l ttedi upb tler pgtnbi'of otothir .WETY-IV DOLLAgRto pe r n rto duAntipon salb orndahcs p with pron.yiliin themeain of th e.ac .. >rovisions buinfs shals erxngae shallho e >sins of E sDliig dikes, otrkeys;t dunty aid o-hr oguatry,-hgge, bt erb an fruit ogae' nd tbe, nto 0- Theown raisin;tchng.r.rodctin. -'II.Ta iton s. -fe -t naslg o y tiOrinc tA'shant-~ belafu. o I anCero, erka afiosensd u'ok jutr o rl rhn'yai7gafxe lc deteniined to 14% 'SE O OT" stock of Sprig4 fess xO c16 offek' ou from illfshafe u usal bargain . i- Bant. Wo'hve 4 Odoaplete line of these god'bd and partiek';iIl do well to call, 'dxaIiie dndbiefe these beforo pfirchasing. WeWohl also call your attenti6n to bdr'ling of Fancy Muslifn aiid tine LaVns. ![u white goods We are '"Ful ' Our line of these goods coi' dits 'of Linen Lawns, VictdrIj6 Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plaib, Plid dtid Striped. Nainsook's, Jaconets, Cambrics,: Piques, Plain dnld Plaid Sa iss,. &c.,' &a. Lacei, L[aces, Laes. Edgings, Edgings, ling ings. CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR SELVES. *IAASTER,' RICE & KETdthN. iuayl PUltIHE PEOPLE! ~-0 F WUPI CANNED GOODS AT DONLY'S. u o o M POTTED TONGUE, WTTED HAM, P OTTED CHICKEN, POTTED BEEF, 'OTTED TXJRJUY, AND POTTED GAME. FISfi SAIMON, STANDiARD OY 'l' RS, FRESH SARDL Eb '1 E'C. Fresh- Pickles, -hov 1o'w', W - costershire and Pepper Sautce, Pie Pe'aches-, something nice, fresh Tomna t"'Cesini two and three pound Calls. R6Asted Coffees, in one pouId pI'ack ag'ea. Frencli Mixed MustaVd, Chut ney Sauce ad Sweet Pickles, CHEAPER THAN EVE1k. W. H. bDenly. jun1123, FR MT,7WR M One TiWelate, one Tire Blender, due Tire Shrinker, three Screw P'lat , pn. BelloWvs one Antil, one Vise. -dhe Boxing M~'achine, cost $18.00, Will bb dol'd for'$10. Lots of Ot~aI, ~half Oval' Round, Band, Square and Tire Iron ; Ilubs, Spokes,- Rims, Carriage Bolts, Tire Bolt's'and all manner of castings. TO B~E $OLJD REGARDLESS OF ULYSSENG. DESrORTES. may 14~ FRESH ORO CERtIS I ULQARIS, assoi-ted. Cofreds, Rio, La ura and Old Gov. Java. Rio ani .Old Gov. Java Roasted. Teas, Black, hInperial,. Gunpowd~ir and Young Hys'oft. - CANNEh) GOODS. .das;'Pe1Y s Pinaeajples, Tb; ,ham-andt. rky, Sardfnes, &c. MIalcaroni and( Cheese,.Ging~er Pre serves;Pii~ head. Oat .6a'l,: Coopea Golatine, . hotard, Black Pe1per anad Nutme B. Balhd I1 batstip, Crosis i; Black welI's~ . how ehow, 'Empire C how Chow,.As6tted-Pick Iea, Lea & Per rI'il8 'WfOU&S.cfrsilre Sanco. -t:; M1oliASTER & (CO. ui'ed 14 SPRLNG WAGOLNS PAiRi WAGONS. ed~ c'nnn with th6 Thugy andI .1 $~ik~ agon bnsitioss, I 1,Evo for .Nrtm W n~. .Mygnehorse wagons are cou edl tTe saine6 as a two-horso wagoin, liayooL ids add roaking bolseor. ,-t itetoiow.elvo tonths. -*'a . .O RM N s - Opp. Dunle'Vy & Fant '"What h~a 0firt4efirer li aceor Emyo.. Than music at nightfall froz ps tha we love. Ahi yes,. *$1i, Sw Music, does make Home, Sweet Homil, happier and dearer and th bedd of a fazp4y that $1 Jhes days of ouluro and progress doa ?otplace a PIAnq 9.r . rkan in his homq, deprives himself an . ear ones of a vast amotint of pireand'eof.ing enjoy ment.. Qu ny odthland has in the past en-.yearis takeit 'a wonderful; step forwird in ?li ipil'development and 'he grridq questiqDow being agit'ased In fir anillii.n of h4nes ii not "ShoI1 we bit a Ipstriment,' but ."How an -iere shal wQ.buy it.". And it is a perpexingques tion, too, The papers stro now. flooded wit flaming advertisements offering won hkrful bargauis pf $1,000'Planvh.f0 $-!7, 17 Stop Orgoas for $85., One friend ad vises his, andi another.tat, ..uid so on, until the worried buyer becomes'not! 1ly afraid to buy at all, -lest he be 'oh te4, .and so delays until some tcincrupi quIs traveling agent comes along and "scoops hing in"- with. a cheap, "snide" inst'u ment, whic,'in the end, proves a sureo of mortificatioi, rather than of enjoy ment. W MIER' TO-BUY.. IOW P BUT. THE 'UESTfON SOLVED. Oturs to answer. Ours to point the place to buy good, honest instruments at honest prices. 0O11ra to sayq9 buyers. frqgu impost. ton and evercargini. 'th$g n ppion of 'LUDDEN & 2ATEB' 0UWTHERN X U S I C HOUSE, The great Piano and Organ HOUse of the South, to furnish Southern buyers with kianos and Organs frdf.'itindard fakrs, ht lowest factory wholesale prices. Established in .1870, and now an immiense Music House, Magnificent Dou ble Store, sixty feet front, three stories Aboxe basement. Two hundred Pianos and OrgihtsI4 stock., Thousiihd' of In. struments so d..yearly.- Our field the South. Our customers legion Our capi tal ample. . M.fitsicians onirgelves.. , An army of employee.. Branch Houses in seven cities. bur travelers everywhere. Exclusive control of the best indtr:nents in the world. Direct connection with ipnuf'acturers. Always pioneers in low ;pricen. Able and willing to compete with the world. Pledged and sworn to do '. AND NOW MARK US. WELL. Don't waste time, azswerihfg a gurd and deept eodyertisemuents. If you want .ehap instruzents, we have them, and at less than the lowest. We compete with Bteatty, or Marchall & Sinith,.ur any other muan, no n atter where, h' livea - low mpcI0 o blows... fO5 ifferent styles and prices Lo solec .from, and such makers as Chickering, %Athlisi.ek, Arion, Southern Gem, Mason & 1Hmlin, ?elostlPt & Co. and Sterling. Sent on test trial, Low freiglit guaranteed. Stools, tovers, Music and. MUSICAL .JOURNAn given free. A little pnsh %dw, lind b'lante in. the fall, is all we want. 1-pocial terms tr Viidsummer trade. 1 0 second-band Pianos and Or gans, in good repair, to be olcsed out cheap. Write for Catalogues, prices and terms. It will pay you. Address EI l N & BATES, Saln'nah, Ga. N. l.- Seel~ also for (atalgghe o(Shet Music,- Musio Books, Violins, dilitars, Flutes, Band Instruments, Drums, Stri'ngs, Orguinettns, Zjtlieas and all staall Mtiscal Instrumnizts. Imimense stoc8. .. Lowest prices Sdultli., IS called to my- fresh and well.. selected stock of FANILE' GROCERtIES. I ha se just opened a splendid as-. sortment of of first quality and full weight. A pples, Baked Beans, Pineapple. Peaches, Succotash, Salmon, Toma toes, Sardines, Mustard. iROBINSON'S IMPORThU OAT.. MEAL-FRESH. COnde'h sed Milk, "Ocean Gem" Mtacker'ol in o lb. cans. .PARCHElD COFFEE in bulk, ats good as packages, and CHEAPER. BAKER'S BRlOMA; A palatable beverage for ilivalids as wvell as p esn in health, and highly recomnlnenned by physicians as .a diot for children. EVAPORtATED APPLES. I DO NOT clotso at six o'clock. A share of the 1liblic patronagb is respectftilly solicited. . B. iI. niUEY. FiRESH GROCERIES ARF constanihly being rec'ived b.3 me, a synopsis of *hich I give below. NEW ORLEANS~ MOLASSES AND BYIIUPS ALL OIRADES. SUGOARS, FRiOM TIIE IHIGIEST 'td' 4HE . L1wRET CADES. P'ATENTr FAMIJLY"-AIMO A LL (A DES JAOKSON'S BEST FAMILY FLOUJ1. (eA xiED 000 hs, CA LIFORN IA PE ARS, Someting choice. BUCCOTASH, Beans alhd Corn Combined -TOMATb~ES, .PEACHES. SALMON, - ---SARDINES MUSTAID, PEPPER. ETC.. ETC I ALSO INvPTE YO6R ATTENTION TO OUI. ASTED COFFEE. (ive mue a call and examine for y~oursolf. Atticle:, too nmimerous to mention. JD. Rt. FLENNIRENs tOILET :80AI'S! .. L ARGEJ lot of the cheapest Toilet Soa. ~up. tor thospiele ever brought to WinhaborQ.. Call and be convinced. McMASTER, .4fIp & EE~TOkjN. aprilO9' ITD' Pil Il JTE4RALE S vE. WM. KINN -PRINdIPTTklF V1KARLOTTE, N. - -0-0--" - om GEN. . 1.ElmDYLeutennt-Gveor outl na. . CAMDEN. L. C., Deceiber 17th, 1880. -"As a Ntion of the Chaylit .emale Institute it affords ine pleasprejo testify to.tle thorough management of every 4epprtiment of it. , .ThisJnouledge is derived from A visit to a6ig inspection of the insittite. '8trlctatt.ention a payid not qnly to..the . edt. oation but health and comoit of its pupils. Ilsbiomelijce ar. in~prey.sod .-me, mosi ratorably,. The'ev. Mr. Atkinson, with the qiA of his able and -aceoeQp)ikhed pprps of .assistanja, Presents every ladu.coment~to-parents who'have apughtq *to educate. I shikil contin',e to ratroniie the sch*6d1. .a. D. RINEDY. - (rron Pnop. J,I'. LATIMEn, Pn. D.,*pfbavde'n College.] . I can..tatify to. he su9ces. thpbnrlottq Femalo-Instittp ias attaiied under the diredtien of Mr. Xtkison, who has in'the three years tba .,hq has been 'pijnoipal, raised this school to the highest place among our educational inititutions. .lie hpas spared neither care nor expense ip securing the servioce of the most accomplished and experienced teachers, and n making the institute a,, coifortable and p1east homp for ith pupils. No patron has ever visited the school witht t'eldg more .than ever pleaed, iwith ti arrangements for the weffaroVIf bis, brs. 'From being rresent at soin of its. xawitiong'id personily'inspecti g te wo'rk of the pupIla thereon, I know that tie instrut ion is thorough and of a ,%ery high grade, lk. Bidez, theiProfessor of'Mlusic, is regarded by his pupils, aiiany of %Yb' are amateqr Iady'musioians, graduatps in mlsio at other institutiqns, as 'tho..m'6t ,dvanoed And aEcomnjrlished teacher of miusio that has ever cbin $dulh. J. F. LATIMEl. Sesdori begins September 7, 1881. Torips-$125.00 per half,. session, lncludir V EItY I X'ENSE to which the 'pupil is puf, exept for private lessions in musio. THE "QUEaEN BESS" CORSET. I-, .. ... .. A"'3 ' he "(NTEEN 'MES" Coyset and Shirt supportor is by far the inost oomfortablo over introduced. *I in;a p orfedt fitting cor.% t, and had new 'and improved shoulder straps, easily adj isted to any desired lengh. It also has the ilwimeasely popul(%r I'ATENT CL01 I STEEL PROTE( TOR, w hich not only prevtnts the steels from rusting, but also rendm-8 it imyodible to bfeak the d1isps. Warranteil in every par ticiia T. ''On bXLE oN.L\ Vy play 26 J. M. BEATY & CO. GRAND OPEFNING, -- olo - I n E LIA& YS'O' .EA'.RPfEL.D do UNT Y' SIIAE.it OpenedI and. O no hr .von. Inspection 'one of t.)6 AthX best sel,cteo Aocks of .ML EItV IANY GOODS AND ROTTONS dvei- bro'ug t to this place. .MIRS. BOAQ, IvIth tesesista'ice of her inev inilliner, MSS 'AC', of Ulnltioidre, iiitends spai,-iig 10 pains inl these departlets, 'and will replenish and keep them full dlurilig the seasonl. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and triImmitgs to ma'teli. Tfio best and cheapest lin'o of CORSETS. Also a lot'of Linien Ulste rs hiid tider weh1e. DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINES. HE best in the ma ket fo' ain or heavy aidl fine family ileiving. ON - . TIOUSAND DOLLARS REWAIRD to any hu who ' n comn pete . t ioth s a Machine and the range of work it turns out. dVarranted to wear w1th a!y of the flyst-class mRachine 'oh the 'iarket. Two huindred 'of these Ms chiines in use lIl Fairfield County. A3:s 1N_ STr ,IU~':f A fine lot . Planiting Potatoes, Onion etn,8 Qeds, Corn, Oats, Cheie' Crackers, Cakes, Cpndies, Bacon, Flour, Meal, hain, Smoking and Chlewlig Tobacco, Cigars Bed leads, 'estises'. Tsbles, Safes Clihirs, etc. To arrive, 15,000 feet df Qbod Assorteii Limber. loiy Goods, of tll kinds, Millineiy, etc., low down to make room for a ne'W - lot of Spring Goods. mar 3 - ;. BOAG. STILL THEY COM B. SUGENHEIMER'S. I do not quote my pirces in the pa per, but give nie a call and yo~u will find tha I sell a lit ti eheaper thaun the eheapest. And don't you forget it,