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'fH E NMEW AND RERAILD 'WINNSJJORIO. S. C. TRURsDAYe July 28. 1 1 1 1838 -i AA NVS PA 17F8, EmTwr. Ixfo. s. 1? R rrna.1 .raseciR surron. TiE summer meeting of the State Agricultneal aind Meihanileal Societv antd the State Grange is now ioldini in Greenville. Quite a number of p-omineit fArneis and 'buiness men a e In ai on lance, aid go.>d results are expected. GEN. JoHN EATON, United States Commissioner of Education, will v1Qit Columbia this week to wtiess the closing exercises of the colored Normal Institute., and will go thence to Green ville to visit the white Normal Insti Inte, when it opens on Tuesday next. Tua Georgia Legislature has refus ed to enact a law making State and couity electiois come off on the same day. At presentl Georgia holds her State election in October, her Federal electioi ii November, and her county elections in Jainary. She does not believe in putting all her eggs tinto one basket. Assoc[ mT .JusticO Nathan Clifflord, of the United S ntes Supreme Court, died inl Maine last week. 1l was eiuihity-t vo yerid, an(d had been snifliring soinsoe tine fitom softening of tle braini, iienalacitati im 111t from luty. 1ie wats a Democrat. and al ways declared he wotuld live to see a Deincrttic President. lils expecta tionl was disappltnted. THE condition of the Pit1ident Is still critical in the extreme, aid the outside opinion is that he will not survive, though tle sBirgeons still speak hopefully. The fever is wasting him away. and without a change in a few days It will wear hin out The ball lies, according to Dr. Ilamilton, in the right thacfossa at the front of the abdomen betweett the right hip an. the ribs. Secretary Blaine tele gr:iphs to Minister Lowell, however, that contidetice Is retu;nin1g. Surgeon Barnes is very despondent. ATLANTA is making great prepara tiois for the Cotton Exposition to be held there this fall. Alr. II. J. Kima hall, tihe originmtttor f tihe s'heme, ex plalned the objects o t he- Exposition to tlie Natinial Educational Associa tio. Although called a Cotton Ex p asition, since that st aple is the chief p odnetion of the Sout h, its real tob ject is to be a world's fir iunder Southern atispices. lie irges upon all SoitIhean States anld Southern ien to oint iio etfort to have everythinig that this seclion cnn prodtce carried to Atlanta, whlether inieral, vegelable or brain product. Substantial aid has conttibuite tweniy thousand dollatrs. The energetic Commuiissionter of Agri cult ute in our owni Statie is exertinug himiself to have~ Sothi C'arolinia prop) erly relresenlted, and he asks thle hea rt~y co-operttiotn of thle citizens ofI every coittity. Fai rfieldi hounhi cer ttailyl snd spaeitueats of he~r eraitte, and1( decr'Vip) tis of her wa tter lpower and hecr crops. it is utndoubtedly rute thatt busine-t is nuade by advertiting, anid the counity or Statte thait Ijijls to perceive this, hias nao mnore chat ice of st1acess thani a inigrebiatt who ti egc' to advertise. A million immigrants are expected this yeatr in lie Uniitec States, and thaese will hush ott to the States thev have heard miost of. if South Caroiina desires to divert any considlerale psortiont of t his~ t ide to het borders, shte moust stir herself, ami not1 oinly display her atttract ions buit dis1,hiyr thiem conspuicuouatsly. 11cr best oppiotunity is aflrded by the Atlanta Exposit ion. TIlE CoN 11 IloX OF F11 t FIELD. Crass orhte Despressed Staito of Amia, wilth Soma' JH maa-dkie Sungs si'd -A Leitter fromn a Farmaer. MIr. G. II. Nea stfr~ er.-Sm: I ae ceiveds a coimmnuniciat ion fr-om you ear ly in the sparintg, requtest ing answersr to the followinug interrogautives, viz: 1. A re otr i*peopale priosperinig? 2. If so, wthat twill intcreatse t heir prospe~rity ? will mdeIkL Ihemi pirasper? I thtet wrote the eclosd airticle, but thinik inag it wa~is ailmtost too long ibly to be of rnichi inuterest, aind feiuaring allso t hat Samre of thie senatimnents wo'uld iiot be generatlly necepated, 1 conicludeid not to 1,end( it. I naow, haowvever, iat 'ho sug gestm Jo f itatuple 0f friend~s, ht it ait y our disposal. Yours r espect tuly, July 8, 1881* J. K. D. I aniverYJ) to quetstionis 1st and 8d, I woutld say that I do not believe our people, taken as a whole, ate mnakinig hmiuch. if anyr, progress on the road to prosperi Iy, fromt thea fact that it atp Pear tha aii large proport011iont of whalit whlat Olght to be ouir best andl~ tmost sncessful fiamers, arc scarcely hold Iig t heir owni--many of tem not be ing ale to carry over an i naly a dol har of clear* prollt iin money , whlileI de t erioaratmin ini Ianud, bujildinugs, etc., Is steadily going on from~i year to 'ear. Hence, in my hutmbille opinion, n'isles, there is ai change itn somfe rCe(ets it is ontly a tiiutter of timfe isns a large p~ropo5rtson or otur comit ry ill become u nteantble, or, to use0 stonger. Itan gunge. Wvill bse naothaing mote thiatn a bairreti waste. For ini lookiing arooiid us It is only In isolated eases that we catn see any pai tlcular came takeni of land or' anuyregular Mystemn Introducedl and practtised for hue lpreservat ion atnd imiprovemtent oft lie samte-. all, Juinvm ophdtoti, resulting 'fromt the cuistomi too prevatlent in thid cotry', bf' farum itng on shares or renting to (h uagto who 'has iot according to my JudI ient, up to this thue proven himself success as a teuant. .Q~testionaIt.s Tbis is a field, to no fArmers' "ilacon' tiat smefde de 4longbaiglud 9b.uld adin'f a Ve har su4!-sollag, liut Ig Ill hie to p4' it over for Aie preseqt, acco4ing 4 the u1411al "Justom, with mierely .a "4u1 fuce sratchiig". To bWing abut gelerill prosperity i0 O1tr1 couniitl there must be sumething akin to revolution.- yea, a big revolution. I tle first plaice, white men iuist go It work with a greater vim, not onl with their haids, but % ith thei-r brahi also. ointelligent and good, commoi sense farming, a little tuixed wIt sietice, is what our country needi Unfortunately, it Is a larnentable fa that the tirming operatloits of th country linve been given over it) much to (he negroes. Laid-ownel being over-aixious to secure his so vices aid huve their lands worked, u rather seratched, have inado too grea conicesonls to him inl his iginorian Think for a moml enit; oftihe colitrol C one of the inust Iportant ititerests I the world at large beiig conceded, t the extent to %% hich it le inl this von try, to tile most ignoraiaund by natur the most Indoleni race on the 'ace iu the earthl We could niot reasonubl expect prosperity uiter such circuil stances, fir it. is altogether a iniatake idea that "any foul can fari". Yo1 tunit not folget the fact tialt I at: speuking of our country as a whol tit courlse there ale manyMV ('ases 14 which ily iiguielits will 'iot ailply As evidence, noweverl, 01 winit I al ewrt being in the tuiln correct, I woub say, go to the records in muny of to coiuides, and you iwill find 'ilmost as Iu iiy liens given for supplies us (here arl kegitlinate voters-and this, too, iln strictly arming cotintry that ought b, all means to rui.e its owi provi.ioni. This of itself Is enough to conviii ally thinkiig mind thait there muust b a ;crew loose Soillwhere, and tha there can be no real prosperity as 1011 as this state of things exi-sts. Til present existing state of afflairs ha: als', brought about the ahiost univer sal iinpression that there is a grea scarcit ot' labor ill tile country,-whicl I veiture to assert is inot true *to lieu the extent to which it is generally be lieved. On tle otherl hand, 1 111 o tle Opilioni that there is a sullc~lei aliOuit ye t., t ior all 01(dinariv require iluelits, i:ould it oily be coat'olled an1 pt operly utilized. TIlE ILEN LAW. I am also candid in the belief tha the Hle law o 'our Stato has (oie 1a11 is still doitng 110 little huru toward einorioihziig negro labor, aiid to duv is tie chief barrier to prosperity 11 thlis counltr-y. Truhthel peat, of t lie n iou laiw the negro of this c-un111 try is mlade tle tiuot indepemlient m btorer onl reco d. lie is pimderett t< 1111d plled both by tile Ilerchallit aill( till lid-ownier-Ih Inerchallit. for hi trade atiid tile ilklad-ownler, 101 his set vices. Go io any coiitry or sectio where labor is properly organized giln discipliltied, and you wll tind that th laborer ii alwitays required to earii hi totiey before lie receives it. Uiifor i tnately, however. ma1t ters are just t (lie reverse inl Ohi outirv. A1iy or diny nttviegro lman tha 1t ciin bat bu .. iimu.jI!da male1k, neilthei cash ill any innarket , cani go to th(le atver age mchait of thie dav aid by giv'ini at mlortgague (n his bl'atd a1 lin I erop0~ procure1'1 cred(it to tihe amnoun ofl aI least (ift y 1 dhlar's, thIereby reilderi lng hliiniselt anid his famiily (wieih is nir licaises isi composei~d oft fouri 01' ivi I i da bltse) perfecitly inldepeil eint a shiate of attitirs getting hettecr, iti aIlllY Iiler'cluinits of 1(1-day1 hear11iil it tfhiemi ini prefe'renve to) the bes white 111en. 'Ti siOie this~ maiy seem al liritle '4tnuiuge, yet. is nieverithemess true lf'we had to guess why it is so, wi Iwouldl say thait anu aciounlt ~ouild bU runl in Oia much ob lrger main~ i 'Ith a1 wihilte tman. We iare iinformled, am also see from thie paipers, (hat thleire at mnerchanits wh~o act uat I lly doot wiish I sell goodls lit all forl cash, but preofer t sell oni crledh I--We presumtle ti alccouni of the pi otits being .o iuimch gr''ei lint all oit'this only~ poiits to ai mor01 which ini thei ed wiill reCsult in thi upl of' a few-and thIs fewi wvill eventu ally' fid out, a' o it may lie to thiei 5orrow. t(oo, that thiri geeseO are oti beiiig killed in d1etai, and that tli (11me will c'otme wheini not( a goose wi. be left to lay thie goldlen egtr. I'romii the preOSent 0olulook, (lie illmi gr'anids thir5(11 to lie tile chlief labjore ini (lie futur f ti' )'his ('01111ry, bu11t be yond~ a doubt (lie iiegro is t'hie hest ha borer f'or' t(h pesenit aml1( imei bei ne Itlhat wOetiould halve. ills w111imts ai -mnaking~ 111 himte chieaiest and1( mioi coninen1'i01( lt, he his aillit v ti e'xecuit work whi en twPe~~rly eont'rolledo an d ir(cte'd il not surpa)IssedlIi by anv. 'i'h gr'ieat. dilien'ity, howiev'e', w'ith th iiegr'o is thati he has 11 ever~iC bee briouight to feel his depenidenlce oni th hidowner'. 'lihe pre'vl'ince ofi thi hien ha wv las irenideiredt hhin perfect I Iiimhependioent , ind lhereby' being fr'ee frmoii all restrmit of' 1he him iiowner01, hi hais aissumed~ a1 self-imliportanceO that hai wuell1-nigh rined him11 as a steadiy u aii reliable ,filid hand. Ofi wh'Iat' aval would lls mlell or bull-yealin bii'I wit hout Ithe adv'l at s of1 (lie lien 11aw imd1( 1huid( to en11 itte? It is eli mi thrief'ore,, that (lie liand( ofthle coun r is (lie basis upon01 wh ichi nul contract r'est, andi (lie ho idowneris hiavie t h whole materCl ini(11 t ei' wn handsol an h~old all the triitunp) cardls if (lie would (only )arni to) play (tem r'ighi in co'i.iOni'~ I woid s41, if' i peiywe muist ft' urn'over a iewv lea \\e haviue had ti 'heat bef'ore the lhor' long eouitghl. Whlilte me' I mu lst ('oil to (the front anid, taikiig (lie r'eiisi tei' hands an id 11utting thir ow shoulders to t he wihieel, say to Samt "Thie bot tom ri'tl is no lon'ger' on t yotu have divenci andi~ hiad conitrol bit emiongth; wie ale goliig toi tr i' t 110! lfor awhile"'. And thuis, by' a pront5 blending ofl te two greatest of piOu ers-mnind( andil mle511- (lie prop>h< hias never' beeni bornl that could fort tell the result. .Messrs. Williams& TRutledgec, Gr-c ville, 8. :.., Deai' Sir's: The piiano r' centfly purichmasedl of'youi is a great di light to my~ f'amtily, anid a sourtce a nnseal crities who hiave exaamined Il . . 1 urstruily. Grecenwood. S. C.. Fe 7 ,- '..* FARMING. iN TIIR 8 TA. What the Pi*tem are DoIng in the Diar-o. b, l ugn33Ito$ .. I IoI aquelce of 6i01 de' l *a I, tliel iler wmiera I e gto av spad all farm operatiob a gi0 to cting eross-ties aud -4th! w k. I. Thiondr A. Wnad f - ington, hans threshled over I, 000 bushels it r./-fwin(t and4 oats. Y, The Cheraw Sln says..: 'We were faihvored w ith copione showers of rail onl lamt S1u1day. accomnpanied with " considerable wind. The corn grop ) has beeln smutisly inijured by (Ite y drought. but if we have continued a rains we believe tHit u itveruo' crop will be made." h The crop report from the Carters Sville section of Darlhigtoii countiy to miiuch more elicouraging. Oin Tliurs t day last m1ianR portions ofi this sectiolt v W 0er visited by wrood raitAs, and also o on Suidav list the rains iblt pretty a generally over the entire cornmaunitv. -Should the seasois (ol tinue there will r be a little corn made, and probaibly a t two-third crop of cotton. Farm'drs li ave conienceiad planting peas aft-esh Ssiice the I-ali, bil this crop N ill be do D pendet onl a late frost. lieports 11om nearly every section of Abbeville cotunty show that'our faurim e ers are sufferinag dlreadfuhlly for' rain, Sonicmhve not had a season since v April. In t lie !ndiantown saction of Wil a llamuibrg counuty corn is almost an l entire fidlure. tle Alarhe planting in pa rticular. Corn planted lit Ar it and . v i will, With rain produce fairly. Mi. ''lhonaits W. Shannon, of Ches ter county, harvested this year fifty four. busliqls of wheat froia two acres, i and Mr. John Boyd mtuado seventy-five Sluslils froi three blishels sown. - People in these -parts have gone to w work fbr secon'd gardening. Beans. beat and cucumber seed are i great The Kershaw Gazette says the planters should lose no time in taking steps to supplement a very short corn t crop. The best way to do this is to plant plenty of' peas, rye and cori for tornage now and in thelfall early plant t l aiundatit. out crop. Several portiois of Kershaw county t were visited with good soasons of raii last week, though about Caniden and in tlie Swift Creek and Pine Tree sec - timns t.he people and crops are still 4 ulfring on account of the dry weath t er. In some sections of Orangeburg cotianty tle farmanrs are cutting down their corn), auad others are watering their stock. The Orangeburg Democrat says: t "It eosts our farmers about twenty I five cents per bushel to raise thcir own corl ; but not wit hstanadi ng this thev - prefer to pay four tiies that price ft' r u West ern corn which is Cir infirior to 1 their own thall to raise It on their - tris. This is a strange inconsistena- I - cy which we have never been able to get a satisfactory explallatioul of. I Pehips titte may 'u nravel the myste ry in the way%, ofinaking bankrupts of - those who persist. in having their corn I cribs inl the West." I The Pickens Sentinel says: -'Good rains Fell at. this place on Friday, Sat 5rday and Sundy last, and the farm - ers are mii ucl rejIlied thereat. Rain 1has also fatlen in other sectionis of the - couity, ndlti We suppose there is net r a section that his not had rain. The Illrmes aleC 1re hopl11 of a fair crop, - siderale daiigi to nyla d e6u ~ aud r cottonl." SA more disastr'ous dIrought than (lie I 0one prevCiailinig now has 'never* been - knowii within the memorv' (f thie old( C'est livin iinhatant. of 'our conity, says thle Oranagebuurg Demnocrat. A'c It* cor iig to the anuost Iliberal est imate I thr enQ lii ot possib tly be' mone tihaon s haIC 'enough311 cor raPIi-ed to fe'ed the s s'tck (ot'our1 tllares eveln thourthill ani . abunidanice o'rai idi fliIromn this time So (lie lharvest Sealsoil. Th'lis beinzg the S ease it bieomeis ncessalrV for our t irimers to dleterinIle by what met~anls :1 they aniay liiereuse thue suply of pro . xisins Ths aya be (done hry gau lhen e ing u, hovsing ifhe lniire pea crop, by cuittinlg antd enraing all (lie liay it i mny be possible to cuit , hr vet p)lant tl 'in iorn iiforae, and' by 5oin&e .1 every availablle ncre ini fall 'oats. Itf ' tiiimers aelec t t hese wise priecauitionls , they wvill have no one0 to blamne but .-Keene, Flood, Mackey and other I nitihloniawes aire organizianew tle P gt.-ph coainpanya to ope(ratte throughout t he Unaited States. - -Take Ayer's Pills for all (lie pur poses ofi ai t'unrtive. for coniumiptioni, niliirestion hemalarbec anid liver coin.1 pla11 it. By~ unliversail aiccord, they are thle best, of'all p~ui{atives for faaaily use. * r -The four Greeinvill inicendlaries, - IWi lliam Dodsonl, Plheasanat Adlamis - l iichaurd Bates amid Josepha Blurton, who wrere a seconid tilie conilcted of 1 burning (lie Acaidemyi of Munsie, have r been reniteniced hr ,Jndge Hundson to h e lhaniged on (lie 9th day of Septem her nuext. AN OltD1NANCIE To PintvENT FORIESTALILINO. IT ENACTED AND OlIDAINED IS *.b h Inti ndant andl Wardena of I in ConneoiI met: e I. That fmmn and after the passage of Sthis Onlinance, ILo person shall engage in the businegs of* a huckster within tho lcorpoate linits of tho 'town of Wiana. boro, without first obtaining a license e3 froma the0 Town Council, which license ', shiabl he granted upon01 t'he paymecnt of' ', 'l WEN'TY-FIVE DOLLARt8 per' annum. v Any person shill be deemed a huckster s within the moaning of this O.rdinance e who, not being a mnerch'ant having a fixed ti placo of business, shall engage in ,ho buissfL5 of selling chickens, turkeys. ducks and other pouiltry', eggs, butter, fruhit, fh gamo and( vegetales, not of~ terr w rising, cattching orpirodution. .7 TI. l'hat tromt and after the pa'sage of -. t'iis Ordinance it shall not be lawful for. e1 any peOrson. Other thtan a licensed bauck e ster. or a muerchanit.having a ued place n ofbgns within the corpo ate limits ot n ad'oa, to buy, with intent to sell thie , ialio within said corporate limiits, or to ;ilhlp the atnlme for sal1e to Places oiutside the corporato limits, any chickens, tur y key, duca or other poultry, egge, buit ter, frnit, fish, game or other vegetables, not of t heir own raising, catching or pro. dnclinn. 'tIll. Any person violating any of the -provisions of this Ordinancee shall, on convict ion theoreof, be0 fied notoxceeding (lie sumn of. TEN DOLLAltH, or be in -prisoned not exceeding TIi N DAYS Ii the connty jail or town guard-house, for each asid every off-.neo. Don, n Council this 5th (lay of Jul'. *81 n ith thie Cor~poi-ate &'al oft san STown afixed-. JOHN 4. NEIL, - - Intendant. -Attest: E.% Cuam~zn,% C " o onf1' ~PECIAL OTICES NO DANUER W TAgR MAY APPLg LIvR Fi-Le---They are hainea to the most delicate i persoD, but. 80 Pf netraig that they clear the oall Im n d gently excite the lP 0 1 lo- rice 15 cents per bo& -y ,l R oo'uhty*. On. ALA.. AprI 9, 1M r.J .oo i nt-Dear sir: I take sure in t atJ g have used your )ledt. cated tteck Feed c every roor cow, with great succss. -h lks much better now, givesa great deal mornilk, slid is much su. peror. I therefow lemweid tills medicine o all who Iw-h1 to im We their stock, cattle., and hor6es. as it is t3b what it is ri-presented to be. Very retpecumy, A KAYSER. FjirAi AL.A., July, 187fl. Mr. Shoenfeld: I upone sej' ofyour took Feed on my cew, wjtilvery Fatt-faetory re. suite. She hd recentidlrpped her calf, and wasinA poor ondtoUd by the use of your Stock Feed she was ra 1.! Improved in flesh and milk. Very reiectfuily. Go. H. DENT. gold by the druggists this county. Dr A. .H. Norton, ofnnah, writes: I as. sure you it ffords One asure to give my ap, prevaIand certifloate Ifavor of %our Lung Itestorer, having given, a fair tral In a num. berof cases where it -oved sucess In the treatment of Bronch&i and Consunptioi,. Five years Pgo my wiftwa, far gone in eon sunmtIon. Pl had I enonflne d to her bed the, gi cater art of the time for tilx months.with lectic Fever every dai.nd I hod but, lit tie hopes of her w'oovery.but by perseverance. witfh 'no blessings of (e, her Lungs are now perfectly Found. I gav her io other Lug Medicine than yourbana cough syrup I make. I have reteerally gi en lem together I s I have strong faith in bot) Jucceeded in curing a: mumber of hopeless eas and regard Brewer's Lung Restorer es a ialuable preparation. Please send me per expss three dozen, 8 1 am nearly out. Ne' d bill serne and I will remit' Prompy. hing yo ood success. I remain, % , Yours resptctfull Ah. NORTON. M. D., Corner West Broad andiarris Ste.. Savannab, Georgia. - - \IAcow. G(. Messrs. Lamar. Raien & I.atnne. Gentlemen: --one bottle of Brewen Lung Pestorer cured Ine of Brelichiti In a wt-k's tin e. I will want a few more bottles soot I intenu keeping it in my house all the time, 8 icomlilder it a valua ble medicine. Yquis rmpect fully. IJRNR*Y DAVIS. Sold by the Druggist.of this county. CoMAMUs. GA., April 19, 1878. Dr. C. J. Moffett-Der Sir-Mty wife and my self are Satisfled that the life or our leething babe was enved by theuse of your Teethina (eething Powders), w~en other remedies had failed to relieve him.. We have . been delighted ivith the speedy and petumnent relief given one of otr children frm severatllack of Cholera Morbm. Teethina ifaindapenaiibl to us, und should be kept b oil parents haing small children. liespectfully, etc. JESSE B WVRUIHT, Ibreman Enquirer-Sun. IT IS FOUN) AT LAST I SOMRTUINo New UD111 TnR RUN -A new ern is dawning upon wom:n' I1ithCrio she has been called upon to sufer the ills of mankidd and her own besides. 'he frequent and dir tressing irregularities jecullar to her sex have lo'ig been to her the "dreful spring of woes unntumbered.". In the nansion of tie rich and hovel of poverty alike woma - has been the constant yet patient vIin of a thousand ills unknown to man- and vithout a remedy. "Oh Lord, how longI" in the agony of her sou1l. hath shA cried. But now th. hOur of h r redemntionl is conie. She will suffe.Do more, for Bradfield's FomaIleRegulator, "W'o hau's Best Friend," is for sa le by al druggists. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfleld, Atsnta, Ga., price $1 60 per bottle. TEhI IMONY OF D tUGCISTS. We have been selling -swifts Syphilitic Spi 00e0" for years. and iugard it for siperior to anvilitnIg know', to science. for the dis'asea it Is recommended to cute. We have never known Of a single failure. 8. J. CA1481 LS. Thomasville, Ga. L F OlP ERIf & CO . Forsyth. Ga. H'NT. tAINKIN & I AMIA . Atlanta. GO. PEiilBDitION. AiAMlELS & ItEYNOLDS, At. lanta, Ga. . ATLANTA. GA.. July 1, 1874. We have bien u.sing -Swift's SyphliiliIc Spe eific" In the treatment of convicts for the last year. and believe it is the onily certain known reinedu that will effect a y-ea naatent eure of dis. 81,000 RE WARDO .W'Ill ne paid to n - pif mist-who willitind, on aOntlysls of one .aw bottles of ,8. 8,. S., one particle Qf mfercUry 10i. potasium, or anpy mineral unbstane5 : 1 . - :,.. I TilE SWIFT iiPEC EFL0. COMPANY, Proprie.. tors Atlanta. G:t.. Sold bv nil Drug8s . Call for a copy ofty'oung Men's Fiend." MAK NX WATCHES. Defective Waich Cases are one of the chief causes of so many watches not being good 'time pieces. Th~e cases being thin and not fit tat g well. admit, dlust and dirt to the mn. ye menit, which soon interres with the rulnraing parts or the watch nec'essttating ciennh.g, rt.. pairing, &c., an~i the-ainout thus prid' out if applied to'ar d buvrg 0 giood ens' N.' tre be ginnirng, would ha~vet yaed ail this t.rouble and espenrse. We have recently seen :a case thatt zgeets all these rr quire ir nis, !t haiving been cartlied for~ over twenty years cnrt still remains porfect. We refer to t he JAS. LOSS' Ptatent Stiffened G01(d Case, whi'-h .ios beceme (ine of the staple altieles or the Jewelry trade, possess'inlg as it does so many ativaintrges over all other waltlh cases, being~ made of tno henvy plates or rold gold over a plate of cola position. AndI we ad~visPit our readera to ask their Jeweler for a card opca t.ailogue that wvill --xplain the mal-ner n which they' ore matde. It is the only Stiffened Case mi de wit hi two plates or gold, sent19less pelmats, a nd centre, solid .inints, elown: pices, &.. all of whli'-h are cove-red by letters p;.tent , Thet efore bu; no case .ciore cenm uitln" a Jcwcler who keeps the JAS BOSS' Patent gtffened Gold Cauue,t lhat you may ieairn th~e dlifferent e bedn een It. an I a ll ImItations 1 hut claim to be equlally ' goou, For sale by all responsib)e Jewelers. Ask to see tihe wnrrant that accompanies each casc, and don't be persuaded that any other mak e of case is as good. ap 12 FOR THlE PEOPLE I FRESH CANNED GOODS AT DONLT'S.' POTTED TONGUE, 'POT1TEDUAM P'OTITEDi ClIiCKEN, POTT1ED BEEF, POTTED'1TURKE~Y, AND POTTED GAME. FRESH SA LMON, STANDA lID OYSTEltS, FRESH SARINES, ETC. Firesh Pickles, Chow-Chow, Wor ce8srshho and1( PepperCi Sance, Pie Peaches, sonh~tiethh liitee, reshi Tolna toes. Ini two'.Aniid ' ibfee >6ilnd calls. Roate.d Coft'ett, inl 1n0 pounid >nck ag~s. -French Nixed 'Mustard, butt n10) Sance fulf Sweet, Pickles, CJtIl t TIRAN EVEIt, W.'it. Donly, jan 28 TOILET MOAPM? ALA ROF~lot o, the cheapest Toilet Heap'torvthA price ever brepght to MoMA8TSR, BR E & .EroHIN, april9 o sh "Wh t t carer ala ian rtan U Me Ahl yes. Music, Sweet Music, does make Home, Sweet Home. happier and' dearer and the head of a family that in theset days of culture and progresa doe not place a Piano or sn Organ in his. hoti, Oeloves hiiself and dear ones of a vast ame ntof pure and refining enjoy. ment. Our Sunny ?outhand laa in the past ten 'years taken a wonderful step torv ard in , usical development and . the. gran d question now being agitated in her millions 1 hoi'ios is not '. allwe buy an inst ument,'' but *H* and where aball. we I ny it." An- it i a p.rplexing ques tion. too. Th-- 1,apersi a-o now dootd-d witl fiuii. advertis, menita (fring won. derful bnrg ins of $1 00 Pianok for 4 97, 17 top 01, no for S-. Oie friend ad. vis- a this. i . anothe: -th.it. cnd so on, until the wirried buy, r becomes actnally afaid to buy at all, lest e be chiated, an1d sId:ltlaxis until .ome unseruptilous traveling it gent comes along and "soops him in" wi h a - cheap, "stiide" instra mnt. which, in the erzd, proves a sourco of mortiloation, rather than of enjoy. went. WHERE TO BUY. HOW TO 3U. THE QUESTION SOLVED, Ours to answor. Ours to point the plane to buy good, honest instruments at honest prices. Ours to save buyers from imposit tion and evereharging. The nusissionof LUDDN & DATl' SOUTHERN M U 8 I C HOUSE, The great Piano and Organ HouA of the South,. to furnish Southern buyers with Pianos and Organs from standard makers, at lowest factory wholesale prices. Established in 18710, and now an Fmense Music House, Magnificent Dou lite Store. sixty feet front, three stories above basement Two hundred Pianos and Organs in atook. Thousands of in struments sold yearly. Our field the South. Our customers legion Our capi tal an ple. Musiciatp ourselver. An army of employce. Branch Iloises in seven cities. Our travelers everywhero. Exclusive control of the beat instr~arnents in the world. Direct connection with manufacturers. Always pioneers in low prices. Able and willing to conprte with the world. Pledged and sworn to do it. AND NOW MARE US *ELL, - Don't waste 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 Maroball & Smith. or any other man, no natter where lie lives or how much lie bl two. 266 different styles and prices to select from, and such makers as iicketing, Mathushek, Arion, Soutlern Gem, \Mason & Hamlin, Peloubet & Co. and Sterling. Sent on test trial, Low 1'reight guaranteed. Stools, Covern, Music and MURICAL .OURNAL given 'ree. A little cash now, and balance in the fall, is all we want. o-pecial terms for midaummer trade. 1 0 second-hand Pianos and Or gans. in good repair, to be olesed out cheap. Write for Catalogues, prices and terms It will pay yon. Address LUDDEN & BA TES, Savannah, Ga. N. B.- Send ualso for Catalegue of Sheet Music, Music Books, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Band Instruments, Drums, mtrings, Orguinettes, Zithers aind all small Musical Instruments. Immense stock. Lowest prices South. AT TENTION IS called to my fresh and well., selected stock of FAMYILY GROCERIES. I ha .e just opened a splendid as sortment Of OANNED GAOODS of fir. t qnality and full weight A pplcs, Baked Beans, Pineapple. Peatche, Snieeota h, Salmon, TOma-. ties, rdines, Mustarid. ROBINSOTs IMPORTED OAT. MEAL FRESH. Condlensed Milk, "Ocean Gem' tfackerel in 5 lb. cane. PARC.HED COFFEE in bulk, as szood as packages, and CHEAPERt. B3AKER'S BROMA, A palatable beverage for invalids as well as persotas in halth, and highly recozaienned by physicians as a diet for enildren. EVAPORATED APPLES. I DO NOT close at six o'clock. ~A share of the public patronage ii respectfully solicited. IR. MY. IXUEY. June 25-6m FRESH GROCERIES ARF constantl~y being received by me, a synopbis of which I give below. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES AND SYRUP8 ALI4G RAD)E8 SUGARS, FROM THiE HJIHEST TO TIH! -LO WEST UR AJDES. THlE FINEST FLOUR IN THIE MARKET-"THEI P'ATE'NT FA MI LY"--A L80 ALL ORIA DES JACK{SON'S BEST FAMILY FLOUR. OANNED GOODS.. CA LIFORNIA PEARS, Someting Choice. SUCCOTASH, Beans and Corn CQmbined TOM ATOES, PEAOBUKS FINE APPLE. SA LMON, SA RDINES *MUSTARD, PEPPER. - ETC.,E'TC I ALSO INVITE YOURATTENTION TO 0th ROASTED cOFFEg, Oive me a call and exans for yourself Articles too numerous to mention. D. D. FLENNIggy,. ap 14 'TAX RETURNS. AM now prepared to zeeoive returni (:4 all reajl estate and personal p erty Oivod th itilns in for t M~Dn aO5an 186 . n. . 5 OANDLER,. - 2 Clerk of Council / Dr.: 4IE -C0t ER: EER FRESH IC .C1OD POrTNER BEER. EVERY BSTTL WAI T TO BE ICE-COLD AND FRES1t AS IF COMING FROM A GERMAN BREWERY CELLAR, AND WILL BE DELIVEl)ED EVE 'Y DAY BETWEEN THE HOURS OF SIX A M., AND NINE P. M. PLEASE SEND YuUR ORDERS, WIICH SHA..L BE PRCM;?TLY ATTENDED TO. FRESH GROCERIES. ALL KINDS OF 'WEP E :.3 ("3--.OO ES 3 AT THE POSSIBLE LO WEST CASH PRICE MY GROCERY STORE IS ONE DOOR SOUTH OF BEATY & BRO. D. Sugene~m-. July 23 THE CHARLOTTE FEMIALE INSTITTE, -REV. WM. R. ATKIN$ON, PRINCIPAL CIKARLOTTE, N. C. - -o [From Ga. J. D. KiNNEDY, Lieutenant-Governor of south Carollna.I CAMDEN. ., C., December 17th, 18b0. As a patron of the Charlotte Female Institute it affor.1s me p enaure to testity to thO thorough nanagement of every department of it. This knowledge is derived from a visit to and inspection of the institute. Strict attexntion is paid not only to the edu cation but health and comfort of its jpils. Its homelike air nipressed me moat favorably. The lev. Air. Atkitnson. with the tid of his able and accomplished corps of assistants, presents every indicement to parento' who have dtughters to eduote. I shall contin-.e to 1 atronize the school. J. D. KENNEDY. I can testify tothe succea the Uharlottc Female Iiatute .ls atinived tinder the direction of Mr, Atkinson, who has in the three ears that he ha been principal raised this achool to the highest place among our educational institulions He hasl spared neither care nor expense in securing the services of the imost accomplished and experienced teachers..and in makinA the institute a cemforta~ble and pleasant home for its pupils. No patron has ever visited the school without being motre than ever pleased with the arrangements frr the welfare of his dau glitera. Fron being - r sent at some of its examimations and pt raonally insp'ect.ng the work of the pupl thereon. I know 1i at t1e instruction is ithrotigl and of a try I igh gr.de. Dr. Bidez, -the P'roft sat.r of bluaic, it it guide. ) y hi* pupils, miany of we om are imateur sady musicians. graduates in music at <.ther 1L1titutions. as the nost advanced and accomplished teacher of inuio that has ever come bouth. J. F. LATIMEIt. fiesiion beginA Septumber 7, 1001. 'Terms- $125.0.0 per halt session, including V ml1 XI PI&NE to which the 1 upil is lut, except tor private lessions in music. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. " P1AN X,., w.: The "QUEEN BE Corset and Skirt Supporter bi by far the, most confortable ever introduced. It iN a perfect fittin corswt. and has new and improved shoulder strps easlily arl uted to anv destired length. It alsio has the ininensely popular TENT CLOTH STEEL PhOTEi TOU, which not only prev nts tle toels from rusting, but also renders it i posbible to break the claspi. Warranted in every par. ticular. FOR SALE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEATY & CO. GRAND OPENING. -- 0 0---.-. TO THE LADI.S OP FAIRFIELD NTY 0 7' IlAVE n t opened and have now readv for your itspection one of tie larg6At wibebe ted stocks pf A( eI NER, FANL Y GOODS AND NOTIONS-ever broughit to jthis pla(c.A t' OD AD MRS. IIOAG, with tile rissistallee of 1101. nlew .h1iliil, MISS BILACK, of Baltimoe n Itetda sparig Io pl1 ill these dpalitinntB ap d iv ill repenisli and keep thein full diiiIng the seasoll. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons anod tritninlhlgs to i niteb, The best and cheapest liHe of COlSETS. -Also a lot of Linen IArI and Under wear. DAVIS VERTI'ICAL FEED SEWING MlCIIINES. TrIIE eSAtile Markt foL plall or hevy and fine111 family sewing. ONE QUSAND IiOLLAR11 REWARD t oil olny (110o can corn,,)ewt It--bothas a machine and the ranage of workt a ot w ancnto wit "wit any of the first-clasa maclin on (oe It kturt. T WarraIllted to wear chInes il use in rld County. I .n. T h Craeke a, Cakes. Canis nihoties Ono St Seec'ds rn,'tChs Tob~acc, CigrBdsead MalSO.Mc, ,Soking and ChewVin G~ofi G l dskids, Millinery, to., low dO vn to Qlpaip roop foea-ne~v .1 . DAG