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ME NEW8 AND RERALA. wINNtiORO, a. C. #e UR'A,& Au4Sj, -1 a, -4 . so MWANB MA-SIS,~ ECOzIo Wie. A. DTAWOZD&. Assoims's EStw. 'Ta Prohibition movement in North Carolina has sustaiued a crushing de hbat. Tho election on Thursday re =ultedin a mejority of thirty-five to lifty thonsand for the opposition. It seemsa now thpt ta aniti-PohittionIsats have ' eaide* vory- outity In tihe i1enop HAvaie, of sthe Northern 'Methodist Church, died on Wednes. 'day last. This Blshop tvill be .remen bered at the South cMelly tor his bit ter, partisan -and unbecoming course In the treatment of every question -afrecbing this section. He was equally, an ardent admirer of Grant and an ardent hater of the South. -Bueh at least Is the neoessary inference from his.public.tturances. fis death Uf scarcely a lo8s to the better civilliza tion of.onr country.. Tai co.uission appointed by the Legislature to prepare and submit -amandments to the State constitution has decided to recommend that there be no constitutional convention. The question came up on a resolntlon de claring it to be the sense of the com mission that It is not expedient to call a conWeution. The vote oat this reso lutio was as folows: Ayes-Senators Wylie,.of Lancaster, and Witherspoon, of York:; Representatives Tiemphill, I of Chester, Johnstone, of Newberry, and Johnson, of' Marion. Nays Representatives Simonton, of Clarles ton, IWlar, of Orangeburg, and Al drich, of Aiken. It is 'knderstood that the minority will prepare a re. port favoring .a conveutin, which will'be submitted to the Legislature and vigorously urged for adoption. Wa publish elsewhere an extract from a communication published in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian on.commercial drunners. It is unt derstood to have been written by the i Rev. Dr. Lindsay, a minister of the Presbvterian church. No one ac quainted with drutumers can hesitate . to say that the article is groBsly un just alike in its spirit and its latigunge. It is certain that numbers of gentle men have gone into the business of the traveling salesman. And it would be -indeed strange If the taking u of that business would at once convert a gentleman into a rowdy. Yet such must he the case if the charges of Dr. Lindsay be true. What are the grouaads of his opinlona lie does not vouchsafe to say, so that he is entirelv beyond the reach of argument. Fortunatelv for the drummers his article is sucha a silly production that it will mace little if any impression anywhere. We only regret that such an article should have found a place in a paper of the high standing of the Presbytgerian. We shall be extremely dlsappoi ted if either its intelligent constitnene.v or the equally intelligent body of Claris tia~ns to wvhich Dr. Lindsay' belongs approve his views or the insultig terms in which he has scotn fit to ex press them. A Railroad Muddle. There is a nice little wrangle going on .Amtong thte stockholders of the Cheraw &r Chester Railroad Comnpatny. Some monaths ago the Company lssned. second-mortgage bonds to raise mnoney for building the bridge across the .Catawba river. These bonds did ntot find a sale, and the Rlichmnond & Dan vylle Company camne forwardl with an off'er. Their proposition was to take the bonds at tainety cents, and pro ceed at on~en to hnilding the b~ridge and suppinitg somne needed rol ;inao. stock, provid1ed they could obtaian "a controllimt literest ita the C'heraw & Chester. Theo necessry ar.alber of shares was proetnred and .duahr trains ferred to the Rihamotnd & banville. Upon this there was considera ble in.' dignationa exp~ressed-chtiefly among the Chester stockhaolder~s. An injtune tien was at once procutred front Judge Miookey restrainin tg the Company from issuin~g the senond-mortage bont~is. An effort was also made, by 9nandamues proceedings, to procu re reprecsenttation for Cheoster county in the stook of the Company, to the extent of the county* subacription; of seveanty-five thtousaand 4d lars In bonds, An Act of the Legislature, appr~ov ed March 14, 1874, pr;ovides. That the sevceral cotil~es of this State through wvhich the Checrauw & Chester Rlailroadl Companay aae au thoriteu to const rnet a : allraond, or an v branch thereof, he and are herebyv aui thorized! and emp~owerecd to 'issue bonds lan snhscription for' parefearred stock of the said Cornpaany, subject to the coanditions andI provisions 'herel after mentionedi. The fourth section of the Act pro vides as follows a On the completion of' the~ said rail road in theo county, the board of conna ty oo:anmlssionaers shall receiv.e Iromn said Comn I nay ana amnount of praeferred stock( of thes said Compalany equtal to the amount of the said bo'nds, which preferred stock shall beatr Inaterest at the rse of seven per cent. per annum. .Under those enaotmenats it is claim. ed, on behaalf of the couanty cotmmis slotfoIs of Chester, that the county is entitled to fifteen hundred shaics ot the stock of thea Comapany. The Coin panydeniqs the right of the counaty to shares of stock, but htas proffered a certificate of stock In the sunm of $75,-. 000 allegiag that the countay has nto . Vote or other privilege of a regular shareholder. Theoquestion was argu ed before Judge- ?ackey last moath, and hie has recently isued a perempto ry, mandamus, dhrectiag the Comnpany~ to Issue to the county of Chester f. teen hundred shares of the tock, of the par value of fifty dollars each. The Company has appealed to the Supreme Court. At the annual meeting of the stock holdeirs at Landsster taet -week, vhet thelooninttee to verify proVes made their report, Major lamiltoni, of Ches ter, offereo the followingresoliion: Resolved, ThInt the report of the committee on proxies of the Cheraw & Chester Ralroad Companv., so fa-r as the counties of Chester and Lancas= ter are cmiceried, be not receiveld. but that 1500 shares of the County of Ches tor and the WO00 Rhares of the Couitv of Lancaster be added to the stoclk li.t and be voted by flhe County Commis sioners of said coun ties or tieir proxies fow present. Title resolution was rejected by a large migority, whereupon a number of stockholders, .from bot h Chester and Lancaster, withdrew and organized a meeting. At thi.s meeting .the shares mentioned Ii Major laniljton's resolti LIQn were declared to :be entitled to epJresentat'ion, and the stockhilderg Present proceeded to a regular organi zat-ion. A board of directors was ihosei, and resolittions were passed atrecting the inanegement of the road. he othor stockholders of course elect Dd their board-so that tile Company las now a dual government. It's a ice little mnss, mid it cannot end for , while. Everything of course do pends oil tile decision of tihe Supremeno 1ourt. if Judge Mackey's decree be IstLIie (1th sCecdingi stockholders bvill have acted legall y, and will con ,rol the road-to the 011sing of the llhichmonil & -antville Colpany. If hat decree be reversed, tile other par y will be i power, and the Riclimond -3 Danville will have added a little to heir territory in this State. We shall Iee. COMME1ti'CAL biM tuMalxMS. A Tery Severo Attack Upon Travellug Salesnicn, by an Abbevilo Clergyman. ("L." II Tile A. R. Presbyt rian.] I found on the train the inevitable Iruimmer, a prodict and necessity or nodern cnterlwistu. lle is it chariteter 0 8tl.d:, his cheek is 1111sed to itislh 1s, ie has no deadly dread of a lie, he as that glibnless or tolgue thilt. caln .e acqirled only% by, long~ and eatrnest )ractice. There is one thing lie C11n 1o.: lie may Ilib very dhelicient ill other ra1its and qual'ities, but. he Canl Ilufl, is wares anild tie pt1re.11niar fem ii i that is his predestinat1ed Ilis!ion to talk ,11. Hie ha1s learned long ago that one vay of ettinig hiiself ip is 11) pull thiers.down, and this lie does without clu ple. I have beeni tohl tha. there tre deceit mn amonllig theilm; it mari% .)eso, bull surel'y fthey% art, exceptioinil ises. That biieIss inst, in(iee'd, he ni a bad waytt% which hli't some d - eit mien inl it.. I ktnow from personii >hse-rvaitioni of drutmmers, it' there atre r.ul-moitied, proitne, shamelessly in 1eelit people. ithese are fihey. I take it that to be a u11111111mer is 111ti easv Way to get to Ileavel. Do vol think Lhat viise coltails oil]% saiples andlti eaig apparel ? Iy dCari- sir, Vol are g1'really mlnistaken ; there, in 'one Cor)iIer', is ensconced the whiskC filsi, 11( i i anoilther place tle paeck ot'ards, iniirkedi perhapls. Canm aniiVOne tell ivhly t hese four t hings genieralily to Loget hier-profliiitiy, carId-phll'in'g, vhseydikiig, and1( genera'l Iworth-i losely aliliedi; whieniever oiie is seenm, he othier three are not far off'. Amd here is no0 one occuphationl inl which all our are so genierally founmd as ill the nlOderni drummer. Thle drummiiier is amn examlple of tiis heit, that meni go to wvasto anid run, nmoralIly, whien t hey are shilt ou t fr(ono yv a Christian horme, is almost. a Para tise Rleguinied. Its power to) reistraini he good cannoilt bet ov~errated. It is me1i of tile mlost bilessed coniservait ive tlutences Iii this bad world. W4ithlout Sweet 1Home4," ca! tih would needt no tire, or' brlimfstOne, or visible flinds to nalike it a hleli, not in metuaphior but ini ceality. I reckon that the next' time fonr iirummiers are saated aroundit a sqluareC abtle (ornalilmnted wi th fiftv-t wo1 pieces )t piictured pasteboard Uam( i )4 11bottleo >tf Ithanks for'ii what I have hiere said ubout thlemii. IN T ERX A L MgJ.;t:. B'L ; RL IEFORM,1 Braytoia Speeial Fore to Patrol the Moon Siiu D~istrict-- A Nico Lay-Out Indeedt I Fuom the GreeCtnvale News. In obediencee to Rleveiiue Collector Ilatumi's or'der's to appioin i anfl ex i.i 'orce~ of " Men oft good staniding and1( good hailzits,"' Collector IBraytonl hais nen31ts S Ilugh P. k 'nie. R. P. :eru'tg3s, " illiami Durhiam, W. MI. F'ine, J . O. 11d( G, P. Kirklami. Hi ngh P'. K ane Ivill be iniCl commanmd of' thle div isioni ia ialnurg and1( C. J. Stoibrand of that at Walhlmila. Kanme, Scrnggy amnd D)urhiam are imi >iietd ini time shooting of Aimos Ladd, bar ini Col hnbiia, andl wa n' iileplbl i taanididte for a couiy oflice alt thle last Oitectioni ; J. (O. Laddl~ is salid to beo lie by the Pickemns Sen/ine/, whichi says .o was ready to issue w.arranmts aiways~ igaXinsit anyb'Iody on1 a mloiImnt's 114o tice; C. J . Sic.btranld was t hlie 'pu bli Ofan canidal~ilto for Congressman in l the ihtri DistriictI in 11he last "eltoll, and~ it Is said wats idetitle w 131 .ith somel~ (e= (idely l crooked transa5Ict ions '.l whi'le h wvas Snuper'intenden'It otf the Peiten(I tiry unlder the( iiitinfam s ScottI. Mr'. ar id inme is from A Iien coun lt v andi~ lit= tic is knmown o)f hlim her'e, 1l1ut heI is snid to be a real manti of good standig, Iitegrity and1( couraige. Mr'.(I'arsoni 1a knownvm here, andm~ is ahntost iunivei'sally' well spokenm of'. Several of thle imp poinimees arme well knownIVIi11 a' "Sp~orine-h mnen"'. A ll of' ihem, wit h omie 1r t w exLcptionis, arme k nown" ais perlsistenit haingers-oni about the meveime deparlit -- inemnt and peltty pollitician si1 ideni tied l'iith th 10worst port1ionm of the Repub .cian plarly. -Ta'uke Ayer's P'ills 'ir all thle puri' poses of a purgative, for conmsumnptionm, indligestilon, headaciiheC and1 liver comn 1)lit. By univer'csai aiccord, thmer arc :he best ofall pur'gatives for familyi --ou'd maturally think a gir'l would like to hav.eit known that hemr com Si'xioni Is lovelv -. bnt somtehow.th girl wvho is blessed with a fair skdim tries to keel) it shady. WE 1IAVE JUST RCEICIVED O'oi, Of0 Mendelssohn Planio Co., New York, their now catllogues for 1881, givinog a very full deseriptio.it:f.thllr je.t.nt 8 auid org's, and also oftheir inanuflac tory, whieh Is one of the largest and 1i00 ComitpJete fin thie worlld. t (escrij) tioll ol' which,.aid tim) process of'man. 'acture of mtusical I1t runients 6f fi he tie highest order, will be sfound very iuterestingj. TheiV'planos tnd oigaunt, beiides deulig tnaniinoufiv recom miendeil for th e- highest hvonior of the gureat, centeniail exhi1biliati, are. inl dorsed in the stronfest poss"ible teritne by the greatest niniscal artists id high iin tt'sicl it tithorl Ile$ now liviig. as well as the h ading newspaper press in the conrntry. The compatiy is des tined to occupy a high place as min.an facturers ot 'nitisleal instruments, and from the character of'its producion., And their ionorable and fi ip Inantner of dealing, should seure tie patron nge of persons who desire reliable goods it ilctory prices. For Airther infol inution, send stallip for cataloguo of punos or organs its you may i Messrs. Williams & Rutledge, Green Ville. S. C.. Dear Sirs: We are very mieh pleased with the piano, and coil sider It i'ully eqid to your pepresenta tion, ad think we did well to patron ize your house. Very respectfll ly, W. J. W...s. Greceinwood, S. C,. Feb. 7, 1881. * A Yaiablo Vlork. --- 111E tutlersigied has taken the agen I cyfor Ohw s de of the ENCYCLO PAEDIA OF 1USINF.SS AND ' SOtIAL FORMS, a work reetntly imblishe I by the National Publisl ing Comn paniy, of Phiadelphia The book embraces the laws of* etiquette anid go( d societV, to-eth er with plain and s mple instrco ions in thA valuable art of appearing to the beat aivantago on all oae tionls, low to dress well and tast ftlly, how to acquire a gtdodI handwriting, and41 how to eXiea4 wrritten thoughts in a correct and elegant manmer, ( to., etc. It is writ ten by James 1). McCabe. the well kn'own author, and is prepared witi great care. h'ie book is printed on fine tintod paper, and con Wains b3:1 large octavo 1:iges. It is hand nomiely bound, and is embellished with a largo number of siperb engravings made exprvssly for this great work by the best artiss and engravers. The work is sold by subscription only. WVILLIA.NM T. SMKITH. july 30-xt3w EARSI for the MIILLIONI FOO CI00' BALSAM of SHARK'S OIL Plositivelyr Restores ile Ienrimf. and is the only Absolute Cure for Deafness Known. This cil is extracted from a peculiar species of smnaII %% HIrE SnAInK, caught in the YIltow Sea, known na Carcharodon Relll(lii. Every Chinese fishtrmana knows it. Its virtues as a restorative of hearing were disonvered by Buddhist Priest nbout the year 1410. its ciure. were so nu1nwtronis an I matty so seeminrly mi riiculis. that the remedy was oflicially proclaimed over the entire Emipiro. Its u1"e b3caue so uniiv'rsal that for over 300 year's no deafn has existed Mu11ong the Chine.se people. Senlt, chalr'ges pr-epaid, to aLy Iddr1es s at :S1 per ho't Ie. Only Importett by IIAYLOCK & CO., Sole Agents for Americx. 7 Dey 8t., New~ York. Its vitNes are inquestionalble and it., enra,1tive chrate bsolut., as, thle mriter ean Person lly testify. both fr- m e.peri ece.! 111111 obseliatiol. - Aiming the nny, readers of' 11.c Rlemic in one patrt tond anothler of thm oiohn(1r' it is probable thalt num bers aire afli cted 'vitu d eatfness, and to Muclh it iuav' be sail: '"'rite at once ti linytlock & 'Co., 7 Don' Street, New1 York, teneloinig s$1. hull . on etial e you to hmerr likhe an t body' elI., an; w hose enirat ive etloems wil l et -permanenlIt.. You w'ill niov'er Iregret dtoing so. " -- Aldor ef' iMe.canille I~Rv' .1 un11 25 - 3mi A NICE LOT OF NORtTHERN CABBAQE. A FINE LOT OF NEW IRISH POTATOES. A NEW SUPPLY of MACKEREL --THIS YEAR'S CATCH. NEW-FLOUR-~and F"RESI[ IIOLTED) MEAL-JUST COME IN. CALL SOON AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION. W. H. Donily. o L OSIN G OUT FOR THlE. NEXT T HIRTY DAYS I IN TEN.0 TO SELL MY ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK OU'I AT COST. FORl O.ASI a .ug 4O EL SPJC1AbI NOTIVES. 4o I.%N(ioit 'IAEiso l ry'I lvii Pii.i~s.--They tire harinless to thl i.ioiL dei1c-t te persin, but. so pr nelratIlig Ihat thoy cler the systemt Of l iturities. find gently excite the liver to 1h1),thy Ac to. P~rlo('1r oentper.box. Hold by all drugg jp this.dounty. An~t.,A ..%.. Alpi'l S. 1878 lir J P Goodwin. Agit-Dear SIr: I take pleasure ii it at Ing that I haveeUsed your Nedi c~ted Mtcck Feed on a very poor cow, with grent sUitcss. 61h1- looks mnuch better now, givesa great deal mot e milk. and Is much sit Pciler. I thkerefor- sc( Inlid tlils imedlcine ' o nli who with to irinffove-tI-eir stoek, -at lie J and horses. AS it it it uly what it is rept es lted ti to be. Very i,eipectliully, A. RAY8Elt-t. PF.7rAm AA. .1itvly, 1878. 1 Mr. Shornfeld : I used-l et Itick of ycur Stock n Feed on my e13 i.: -with very sattisfactory le. lits. SW hrd iec-nly dho )ted her calf, and. wvas- In a poor cond'tion, and y the use of your 1 Stoek Feed site was raplidl Improved lI fesh I and inilk. Very respectfully. OEO. II. DENT. Sold by the druggists or this county. . Dr. A. It. N rtndti; Savorinat, wriles: I Os- v Sire vol It nfAforda ni* 10eshfINto give my1% np provni ahd certilente i favor or your Luig t estorer, having give it it faIr triil in a num1. ber of eases whe-re ii p1oved su:et-s In the ireitment of 13roniltIs and Consmnptjoi. I Five years ago my wife was tat gone In con sumption. site had broin coniln' d to her hied t Ito gienter art, of the it Ime, for six mon Ih with t lectIc Ftver every (y and I had but-little ai hop1es of tier recovery,. but b persevei'anlice wit It ne blessings of God, htet, Itriugs art now rfectly ound. I gave heor 110 other lang NIePicIne thai1 yoits and a cough Kyrup I make. I0 I have wtlertly given t het ether ts I have jn strong fuith In both. I sutccee( e I it ciling it tiuntber of hopeless evimes and regard rewer's Lung Restorei' As a valtble preparation. i Please send me per express three dozen As I ant nearly out. Nond bill of same ti I will remit promptly. W.IshIng you good success, I remain, Yours res'pectfilly. 'A. It. NOIRTON, 31. 1)., Corner West Droad anuir utrris Sis.. Savannah, Georgia. oACON. GA. MesRrs. Lnmar. Ranin & T.91imn. Gentlemen: 1 --Out1 hot Ile of Bi-ewer's Lung iestorer cur"d fll, of Broilillis in a week's fine. I vill wvait, a few tuore bog tles soont. I Inte-nd keepig it in i' hotlsf till t he iline, its I enisider It, a valua ble medinei Yours-reE poecifutlly. IEN itY DAVIS. Sold by I lie Druggists of this coulity. Coil't.ias. (A., April 12, 1878. Dr. C. J. Moffet -I-Pear Sr--31y' wile An nd mv. t elf t'e sait Isiled 1h1t the, lif oi f oilt' I eethilic V babe was saved h) hi' use of your 'l"'thina (iIet ing Powders). Wln- other reiedies had falled to relIeve tlin. lI'e hare been deltighted -ri th ile vpecfy auti )erinta lent reli-(ef ltren one of 1 otur children fr-roerere allack of C |oera MoN11. I'eet inta is ilinpehih'e t1o And a iicld b' kept by nil parents ativing small children. Itespectfully, etc., a JESSE B WRIGHT, a Foreman Enquirer-Sun. IT IS A WELL KNOwN FACT Amnong plhysltets thatl Buelt Jui er an paretyr ra:vkn 1o. etbination fireo t e best remedies in the- wor'i: for disemsc or the nlad der or Kidlneys. and iltat not less than one-half of t' hui'n family. botl tite anitd female. e sufl I i rom deInntgj'itt tf those organs and neglect o' fa.it to 11"e proper remeies lturry I Ilny to untIimey graves. Nilmerous cmlit- t iotiot' s lvi' been' tited for-Grav'l, Brick tust. De tsts. Brlyhit's Ulee. Weakness in Bak 2 O tiips, produced by derangen(it o Blaideir 11n I( KI(3eye; but. no-tc. h Such hw I ' y reslts % as In 1kinl's Ext.ract of lt-lth ntid J'ihiver. ID you suIfer mtrIm i any tieseas of those orgaias, p get a hotle--onie 01' two .--llt relle-ve you. Pr'pared only by ittut, iankiln & Lina' Drtggists, Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all Driggists. T I MON Y OF DR UGGISTS. We o v bee I stl.in2 '--switt's syptillilI'! Spt- c elfle" fo- ' S. e s, ah(It i it-rard it, ltr siiperior to t aitvltt i know to 'i 1-li ,. for ite dis- ases it 's rei iiomel'-lIed -to -ure.- W vehave never known of a stimqltr fal1'lre V-J A 4N L1% Ta.nmisville, oa. 1. P MWrEh l & CO . irsVilt. 0a. 1'i'N'T' lA KiN I.A3Alt. Allntnt. On. P'E31 BI 1I1 ON. SAM VEI.S & IEYNOLDS, At !atLa. Ut. AI..$ NT't . G.%. J.Ith' 1. 1874. We atve b.n 1a.Ig ' Swti 's S.phltleJ spe yer, Id 1iie I,' I tn g '.frtainf knten - r-emedy thii . wtilt ~eTi/ nj'critiern'ent re or dis enoies fot' iri-cit rre''#ein mte'1'dert GI HAN I'. AilEXANDERI & Co. 81 ,000..RE W ARD Will be pnItd to anu ct'rist whlo willt fnd. en an tlysits of at Ine /.udre-d b.ott~c or s. s 8 ,ott '1Ttitl SI)lt ilt '0P.FC 1AY.Por lts Atlan 1,1 - S'.ld. hv' al111 Dri'tls Cailt fot' It 'opy of ' iounog Mden's Friend." MAldNG W'ATlCIIIES. Defctiv Wt ~ a' eh Cases lre o'e or th" ethl' enuiSe-s or 'o tr.ay at Oches nt be'ing goodI tme ph'-ees. TI'he eases bin thI in itn nt . ill-C 11it:g well. mdriit dusIt nhd dtilt, 10 the mtive' menit, whicht soon1 inltertfere"s wtlith the runnintg partof 0t1he waltih nece'sstalttng Cleaintg, it. Ip11h inig, 40'., a n:i the 11oculnt tus pnaid ouit if a ippiedha d b ( uyli~g a gi-od e'nsI, i'n tIhe br- I g Innilng, we.:1( id hv- anved. nHl this treubtle 01nd mneet - oal l e'se 'rquliiat. s, it hav'.ii-g b-'en ('atrled fr o v r t-'- we-lt V y 1 ye r itid still r'em1flns t per'f't-t. Wt' r"oer-to .thle dJAs. IOSS' 1'atet Stia:ee Gold Case, wtht, h' has bc(omelL one of the staple11 ft tilIes or the J'welry trade, 1 POse-sning as it dloes -so mtany advi'ainges over( all oth1er ~'l wtcht ltlses, bet ig 'inad: 'er to hen vy plai les of sotid old( over a plate of com-: l1osiItit.- And we advI~ise ll our' r'enders to ask ox lhiin t hre2 inat'r -n whleh tey are made. It is the oity stil'erned Case matie wilth two plat-s or gold, seanfess enin~its, (.nd( cenltrc, SOld joitnts, ct-own pieces, &Le., all of whieh ar'e cov'erd bylIe-itersptatenit. TIhet efore huy:~ no (':se te:fore conlsttilinig a1 Je(w-r'r wh-io keeps the JAS. b'OSS' Paitentt Slila'enedt Gold Caseo, that youl may13 learn thte dItITC'eren'e bltween it, andt ali linital ions I lha t 'lniin to be equailly good. F-'or stale 11y ati responsIble Jewelers. .Ask to se'e i lhe wtarlit that, nteeompaielts ('ach L's,IC anid (dit', he perisualded thattt any (other1 make of case la as5 gold at) 12. ATTENTION, LADIES! ! HIAVING determlfined to "CLOSE OUT" 0o1r stock of Spring Dress. Goods, we offt'r you from this~ dato unusuatal barlgl-ins in) [0ame. We have~' a comlplete line of these goods, and part1'ies will do well to call. Cxamninoe anud 1)1 ice thleSO beforo' purlchasing. WVe would also call yolu' attention to our line of Fancey Muhslinl and Linen Lawnls. In~ white goods we are "Full Up." Our' Iitic of these goods con - sists of Linen Lawns, Victoria andc Striped *Nainsooks, Jatconetsl, Sv' iss, &'(., &c. Laces, Lacos, Laices. Edyings, Edginigs, Edg_ Iings.. CALL AND SEE FOR YOUR .SELVES. McMASTERI, BRIICE & KETCIIIN, maly 7 '- --- - ubs~cibo to''Tu N Ewis- Alnn IIERALDJ. MUS10AL 2OMI5 -A REl WA PY H1iWES. What ha86 earth dearer in palace or grove, ban mu a at nightrall from lips toat we love.' Ahi yes. Music, Speet Muniot does ni6ake Home, Sweet Home. happier and lenrer and the head of a family that in hlise (lays of eniture and progress does t pluane a Piano or sin Organ in his one, del-rives hlimlself and dear ones of vast atu(lintof.pure and refining enjoy. nent. . Our Sunny Fouthland has in tbe mst ten y ars taken a wonderful step orward in I usical development and the ;rand question now being agitated in ho aillions ot homes is not ".ihall webuv an netrunient," but ''How and where- sliall e buy it." And it is a perploxing ques. ion, too. The papers are now flooded fith flaming advertisenents offering won. lerful bargains of $1,000 Pianos for $297, 7 StopOiglias for $85. Ono friend ad ices this. andl another that, and so on, intil the worried buyer becomes actually fraid to buy at all, lest i o be cheated, 1d so delays until some unscrupulous raveling agent conies along and "scoops 41m in" with a cheap, "snide" instru. lent. which, in the end, proves a source f mortillcation, rather than of enjoy. lent. WHERE TO BUY. HOW TO BUY, T HE QUESTION SOLVED. Ours to answer. Ours to point the placc o buy gond, Ionest instrum'nts aot honest 'rices. Oirs to save buyers from impoal on atind overcharging. The issimlon of 0UI'IERN M U 8 I C HOUSE, Tho great Piano and Organ HlouIsa of he South, to furnish Southern buyers rith Pianos and Organs from standiard akhers, at lowest factory wholesale rices. Established in 1870, and now an niense Music HIouse, Magni icent Don le Store, sixty feet front, three stories bove basement Two hundred Pianos nd Organs in stock. Thousands of in. trumtents sold yearly. Our field the outh. Our customers legion Our capi i1 ample. Musicians ourselves. An rmN of employec. Branch Hlouses in even cities. Our travelers everywhere. !xclusive control of the best in.ruments ri the world. Direct connection with anufacturers. Always pioneers in low >rices. Able and willing to compe to with he world. Pledged and sworn to do it. ND NOW MARK US WELL, Don't waste time answ'ering absurd and ,eceptive advertisements. If you want heap instruments, we have them, and at L's than the lowest. We compete with hvatty, or Marchall & mith, or any cither ian, no no atter whero ho lives or how iuuch he bl.,ws. 2(65 different styles and 'rices to select from, and such nakers as Iickeiing, Mitibushek, Arion, Southern (in, ieason & .itmlin, Peloubet & Co. nil Sterling. Seut on test trial. Lew reight guaranteed. Stools, Covers, Music nid MUSicL .*loVNAn, given free A little lsh now, nitd balance in the fall. is all 'e want. -pecial terms for midsummer ri. t v. second-land Pianos and Or aniis. in good repair, to be eksed out heap. Write for Cataloguesi, prices and arms It will pay you. Address LUDDEN & BAES, Savannah, Ga. N. B.--end also for Catalogue of Sheet lisie, Music Books, Violins, Guitars, lutes, Band Instrumients, Drums, trings, Orguinettes, Zithrs mnd all mall M1uscal Instruments. Immense tock. Lowest prices South. iay 21 AT TENTION IS c-dled to my fresh and well.. elected stock of I has e just opened a splendid 0-1. ortmuent of f fir'e t gnality and full weight les, Baked Beans, Pinleapple. ?each~es, Succoinsh, Salmon, Toma oes, Sard in en, Mustard. WOBINSO N'S IPORTED OAT.. MEAL -- FRESH. Condensed Milk, "Ocean Gem" lackerel inu 5 lb. cans.. PARCHE~D COFFEE ni bulJy, as good as packages, and SHEA PER. BAKER'S BROMA, L. palatable hoverage for invalids aE reil as p)ersonis in health, and highly 'commened by physicians as a lit for childr'en. .EVAPORATED APPLES. I DO NOT close at six o'clock.- A hare of the public patronage is cspectfully solicited. RI. M. HUEY. juri.Ej25-Gm AND) FEED) STABLES, WINNSBORO, S. C. A. Willifork PRIOPIRIETOR. ap 13 TOILET SOAPs? A L 11lGE'100 of the .cheapest Toilol ,- Soap for the plee'eter bronght t< W~innsboro. Call and hb. convinced. McMA8TJlt, Bl1ICE~ & KF/IXIJLuN. nnr)Tl 0 -A., RSUGENHEIMER tIAS JUST RE IVb A EESH LINE OF CANNED GOODS, CONSi8k' *0OF LOBSTERS, PEACHES, SALMON, PINEAPPLE, STRAWBEfRRIES) TOMATOES, GREEN PEAS, PICKLES, LIMA BEANS, BARDINESt FINE FRESH CIDER AND VINEGAI. --A.LSO - NUTMEGS, ESSENCE AND EXTRACTS OF LEMON AND VANILLA, FINE TABLE SALT, VERY FINE MOLASSE S, FLOUR, MEAL,'SOAP, AND ALL OTHER GOODS GENERALLY SOLD IN AGROCERY STORE. - D. Sugenho me ~. aug 4 THE CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE, REV. WM. R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL OHABLOTTE, N.6 C. t(From GEt. J. D. KENNEDT, Eleutenant-GoverDor of Southi Caroliia.j CAB1DEN. ., C., Deceymber 17h , 1880. As a patron of the Charlotte Feoale Institute it affor.ls me pleasure to testify to the thorough management of every department of it. This knowledge is derived from a visit to and inspection of the institute. Strict attention is paid not only to tho edu cation but health and comfort of its pxupila. Its honielike air impressed me most favorably. The Rev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his able and accomplished corps of assistanta, presents every inducement to parent: who have daughters to educate. I shaUl coitinje to 1 atronizeThe achool. .J. D. KENNEDY. (From Pnor. J. F. LATIMEn, Pu. D., of Davidson College.j I can test-ify to the succems the Charlotte Female Institute has atlained under the direction of Mr. Atkinson, who has in the three ears that he has been piincipal raised this hchool to the highest place among our educational institutinns He has spared neither care nor expense in -securing the services of the niost accoiplished and experienced teachers, and in naaking the institute a ci-mnfortable and pleasant home for its pupils. No patron has ever visited the school without being more than ever pleased with the arrangements for the uelfare of bis daughters. From being I r. sent at sonic of its exatminations and p rsonialli inspect ng the work of the pupils thereon, I know that the instruction is thorough and of a %ery high grade. Dr. Bidez, the Professor of Muic, is regardeo by his pupils, mniy of whom are amateur lady nusicia.ns, graduates in music at other instit ltions, as the most idvanced and accomplished teacher of music that has ever come 6outh. J. F. LATIMER. Sesiion beginas September 7, 1881. Terts-$125.00 per half session, including EVE:.Y EXPENbE to which the pupil in put, except for private lessions in music. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. / "0 ~10 Iig: The "QUEEN BESS" Corset and Skirt Surporter iA by far tlhe most comiortable ever introduced. It is a perfect titting corset, and has new and impjroved shoulder straps, easilo adjusted to any desired length. It also has the immeian saely c'pular 1ATENT CL!J H STEEL PIROTEh TOR, which not only prev, nts the steels from rusting, but also rendr-rs it impossible to break the clasps. Warranted in every par tioular. FOR SALE ONI.Y by m ay 26 J. M. B BATY & Co. GRA.ND OP.ENING. ojo --- TO TIE LADIES OF FAIRFIELD 6 0 UNTY; I HAVE Just opened and have now rendv for onor ispcction one of tie Irgest and beet selected stocks of A11L'NERt, FANCY GOODS AND 140TIONS ever brought to this place. MRS. BOAG, with the assistance of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, Baltinore, inten(s s paring no pains in these departinits, and will replenis and keep them full during the season. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and trimmings to match. TI best and cheapest line of CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulters And Unle . wear. TWE]STT-JIV E, DAVIS VErICAL FEEI1 SEWING MACHINES. TFIRbeqt in the market fory plain or hevy and fne family sewing. 0J. It-both as a machi and the range of workay t ne o canteom>to w1 with anty of the tirst-class machin ontem rnot. W arantef to we - chines ini use in Fairfld Countneoyh.ake.Tohnrd ftee3 .~Sc> I sr sTORmfl A fie lot akfs lanting Pe~s, Onion Sets, Seeds, Corn, Oats, Chet T rackers ks, Ca et s Ba on, li u i, al ia t roking and Chew st lot o~ulGos,l .~m~e - liery, ete., low down to make room for a loma rin oo3 -~ - m ar 3 J . 0 , .14 A ( *.y) I