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8WN~BORQ, S. .. '21URADAY, August 1. .*i t ?65 -. MI-x4y M'1X*, ER14moR. dNO. S. ftR)OLbS. AssOeraTR EDItI. IT;18 said that Tilden is layLag i mires for the.nomillatiol ilk '84. Tl .old gentleian has never felt satisfie since . layes stole that march on him. 'Tm: accounts <from. the Presider .are decidedly gloomy, and they -but g .to.coulh 'm -Ihe general appreliensio that has been stealing over the lpbli mind for the past week. -The attendin surgeonis ape evidently alarmed, an xvhen they express any. hope it Is s -mixed with doubt as to be by no mean reassuring. The chaticesare all agalue the Prcsident's recovery. Too much wihiskey and a revolve .resulted in ft murder at Belt'ontain( %Ohio, last Saturday. .Chftiles Marti ,and Lafayette -oige, formerly of Soutl Carolina, and son of the ex-Colgress man from this State, had been drink .ing and got to frolicking with eacl ' .other when Hoge whipped out a re volver and shot *Iartin, who livet only a few hours, 4'aving a youni avlfe and three children. 'IT smnns hard to guarantee any rea sonable safety to the, Czar of Russia It is now thought notwithstanding ti precautions taken, that ,Nihilists an iear his person. A few .nights ago i 'letter was found -in the -Czar's het .room, threatenbis his life, and thi: room is guarded all the tune and wa supposed to be of access to only thi most trusted servalits. The oflicei who was on guard and fonr servants o the palace have beet arrested. A-rToar-.Y-GENEuAL MaCVeagh hA employed Jerome B. Hinds, of Ala bami, who, during General Grant' administration, says the Chicag( Inter-Occan, "escaped Ie pOllitellia rv becaise of a iaw in his indictment to hunt up eyidence against the stai route contractors. As linds was onci indicted for peijury, his evidence w'il not go far toward strengtlening thi government.case." Perhaps he is em ploy'ed not to find evidence. Sucl things do sonietimes 1iapnen. Mow People Spend (heir Time at the Gren Wntering-Placo-- The Belles Too Many fi the Beaux-South (jarolina's Fiir te-pre Rentatlye i. [CORRESPONDENCE .OF TUis NEWS AND 11IRALID. SAMRATOGA 8PaRINos, A ugust 13. haIving beei here long enongh to forn Poiething of an opinion ol Saratoga I will iow attempt to give you n la ideas on the same. Being so coisil ient to New York and other largi cities, it wili no doubt continue tu be as it now is, the principal watering 1lace of America. While a gire mnany of the older people comec here oII account ot the mnedicjinpal r'oper'tles 0 the springs, the young ones assemnbh for' dancing, flirting and other inno centt amusements. Instead of' coin heire for rest and quiet, a great an lead a much more dlissipated Jit'e flhat they do at home. The plaice is now a the height of the season. Ev'ery one o 'the hotelIs and~ priivate boar'dinig house: are crowded to overflowinig. To get roomJ r~t anyV of' the princflipal hotelsi is now nec~essary~ to dlispatchl t wo o1 thiree wc.eks aheu.ad. I heard thi. moringii that. the "'Granid Union" wa. niow enltertainiung eighteeni111( hunde guests. The "United States" can ac comimodate about fifteen hunidred, an ".Contgress llal'" about one thousand 'While these are the princip~al hotels there are a great itany others tha would be considered large in our see tion of' country, Indeed the towi might be said to consist of a mass o hotels anld b)oardling-houses, Th'le v'isi tors arc niot allowed to compllaini f'o wanit of mus11je, as w~e have flue handi discoursing that which ''soothes th savage breast". nior'ging anld even Ii Hieariing the musical concerts in thi miori'uig fronm ten until eleven, goin to the races f'rom twelve until half pas . three, i hrr'y ing home14 f'oi' dinner nci. forgetting to talke i glass of wate fromi one of the iron~ sprlinlgs as at toni on your wayv thither', after dinnet comes a driive, gener'ially' out to thi lake and through " Wloodlawn1 Par'k' Judge H*Iiltoni's residetnce. This doc not fail to prloduce an appletite for sui per'. lhen you dress~ for the 110l which takes place at sonie one of th~ hotels evei'y eveninug. This is the pr< grammie thatthec major'ity of p)eoll follow at Saratoga. If' a person retlins here any lengt of time lie is alpt to meet a great man11 distinguished per'sonages. For' th first two 01' three dnays lie is com stantly looking arloundi~ in every~ dlire< tioni, as General, Prof'essoi', 'Bar'oi Coninodor'e or' (.'overnlor is poinite out to him, but ev'en thIis after a timIi becomes monotonious aiid you sook leani that they do0 not. look veryv dlitei ent from anyb'ody~ els'e, I had Ja G011u(d poinited out1 to) meI a few cv< mings ago, and 1 must say that he is 1s 1vry qiet and( unsslnng ini mua ner1 andic dri'ss, and1( yOn would hiar'dl thinik that he is tihe possess5or of' oil hundred and fifty millions-al.l mad by himself' anid not Vet mfore than~ fob ty year's old. Win. Hi. Vanderbilt stayhig at thle saime hotel, and may 1: seen oti Lake Avetnne alnmost'any af'e noon, behinid a for'ty-thiousaiid-dollk teami. Thiei'e are a great maiiy Spaniar< and Cubans hier'e t his season, and1( ye will find some of' them311 at any of' tI hotele. As very few of' the'mi speaj English they keel) to thiemtselves, ani the chiatterinug the keep up on the ba conies dur1intg the eveningl), to ) Amer'icant Is somethIng v'er amusinig. A gr'eat many of have very dar'k comiphexio'ns, aiid haove heard miore than one of the Sout Carolina delegatin r'emiark that thler was ot hier thiaii-Spaish blood1 coursin through their veinis. TIhe imu lade .a here in tanl fr.e . i do not~hlnk It- an: exaggeratiohtd' ,Say (lint Attho balls the fali -Box out .number the gentlement Je to one. It i tant ordzlary sight to see bily to sev -en1ty ladoecupvylng oneo part of the room, without the face of a geide.iI I in the picture. Whil a great. liny of i,tho Indies msirightly say t there. as ~lakifgetlmen Iam .proud to be able to report that the 1outheru 'belles, of whom there ate a goodly s number here, have no cause to comt e plaili. They are constantly surround ed biy sqpads of admirors, :aiia fellow has to be smart, to get a half hour with them alone. Amoig others I might Inention Miss Acklin of Tennessee, 3Niss-Crec of North Carolina, and 0 Mliss Ryan fi-om our- own State.~--Not Honly are they extremely popular with 0 die Squt:trnera,.bitcrowds of Yan kee boys'help to swell tho ranks of their victims. As long as these three retnaini the South will .be well repre 3 sented at .Saratoga. 8 1 might ,write -you a great deal more t but fear that 1 have already trespassed on your (ime. I have conie to 0lhe.con ,0Iusuoji that fbr all those not contem r. plating matrimony F$aratoga is a had place to visit. so will only remaitn here at week or- tenl days longrer-until after thle Grden Ikarty' whlicht takes place the latter part of next week. -.ACIlELORt. TilE PRESIDENT'S CONDZITION The Recent Reportia'are Decidedly Unfavor .IiI--Oreat Anxiety Felt in Every Quarter. Tle telegrams fromn Washington on Monday were decidedly gloomy :li the accounts given of the Prcsident's condition. All the symptoms were of a most serious character. Io wits un able to rettitn nourishment, hald fre .gutit. spelIs Qf.votniting, and seemed 1himself to have lost the hope he had so I constatitly shown. At otte time .his pulse wma 118, at another 130, and at .totIer 150. So serious was his Conl dition that at 12 o'clock Montdty itght Dr. Agnew told Mrs. Garfield to pre pare fo0r the worst. f The following are the most impor tant.,telegrams of Tuesdar: WAsimmaox, Aurigust 16.-Exi-cc I TIE MANSION, 8.30 A. M. Otileial Uill letin-The President wits soiewhat restless and vomtited several times (ilr Ing the early part oflast. tight. Since 3 o'clock this norning he has not von ited, and has slept! tranquilly tmost of ,Ito tite. Nutritious ettemitatt are stc cessfully employed to sustain him. Altogether, the symtl-oms appear less urgent than yesterday afternoon. At present his pulse is 110, tem)perature 98.6, respiration 18. ExtcuiivErm I MANSION, Noon.-Dr. Bliss cutered the Execitive Mat-ion a eiv motlren(ts atgo. to Ittend the noon examination. Upon being approleled by a representative of te Associate Press, he said, in a general way, that lie considered (the patient better than yesterday, whereupon the following dialogue eisued: lleporter-Well, Doctor, what are tie real Chances? Dr. Bliss-The chances are idetl nite. I have not seen lhie patient for an hour or so, but lie was better than yesterday whten I last saw him, and of ea1)urse wve take encourgetucent from that. Reporter-The midday examination will be very importan, will it not.? Dr. Bliss-Oh, yes. For itnstatnce, if the temttIperature 11 should fl,111 much be low the normrtal poinit, thte ease would look qunite badly-particulatlyv so if r the pulso should rise. Repo~trer-D~o you expect 1th.? Dr. Bliss--No, we do not ; but of course we cannot predlict with tany de gree of certainty what will be th'e ie suilt. Re irterYoudo tiot give thme case Dr. Bliss (emphat ically)-No, no I We do0 not give it upt! liep~ort er- Ilave any inC imat ions been given the fatnily ' rpr o the worst ? 'tprpefo Drt. Bliss-No, sir; it hasn't come to that. Thte Doctor thien proceeded to the. sick chamber, appearing perfctly calm aml comp losed1. Not Yet Rallied from Tuesday's Ordeal. Ext:Cv'rrvE MANsION, 12.30 P. M. Official Bulletin .-The President has - heen t ranqil Iand has not v'omiited sinlce thle ntornintg bulleti, but has not yet rallied from the prostrtatiott of e terday afternoon as much as wats hopedl. 'The enenitta administered are, however, still retained. At pres enct his pulse is 114, temperature 98.3, - respilrationi 18. Exi-:cu-rivt: MANsioN, 3.80 P. M. Dr. Bliss says, in his opinion, thme President has more thant Lit eveni chance to get well ; thatt lie is setniniung -tnourishmentt w hich has beeni ad'mitnis 0 teted dur'ing the dlay, and, takinig Veverythiung ittto consideration, (lhe case silooshopet'ul. x~cmvEAlaSroN, 7 P. M.-Offi ciail llullet itn.-TVho Presidenit's sv tp r~ tomts are still grave, vet lie seems to u have lost no ground 'durinig thie day, r atnd his c'onditiont, on (lie whole, 'is Srat her better thati yesterday. ie has vomtited buit once dluringa the afte(r 'nooni. The etnemtata are retaineod. At s tresent his pulse is 120, temuperature 93.9, restpiartiont 19. limmed iatelv aifter thme bulletin wias issued ,1Dr. Biliss remarked to the irep resentat ives of' the prtess that it was a coniservative statettient of (li he ase, and1( e is, genierally speaikinug, an indication ot imtprovementt. i The Latest-A Meoe Hopeful Outlook. Y Exmcu-rmivE MAusioN. 10.80 P. M. t. -At (hits hour thlere~ atppearst to be an im provement itt thme Presidet's condi tiott. I is pul1 se is 114, teimperature '98.6, resphm atin tnortmal. c CorFEE GR11 wING WVii~w IN 'rHEt i E'vEitG1.. lEs.--1)uitg th'e recent 6uit -vey~ ii t he extremte southbern portiont y. of Floridau, far awiay trout the htabita ( ion of mtant, C'aptaitn Duval savs: a "'One day~ thie dull imottotony (of our e labors w'as broken by a Sout'h A mteri catt Inidian-nmegro yellinug out :'Cotliee y cotibe I cotlbe 1' anid, t hro wing do wn e his tools, lie betatn tillinig his iockets e fromu a phoitt resemiblintg the getnuline -coffe.e pulant. T1he beveraire mtade fromi s It was exeel lent itt flavor and aromia, e jatnd was enijoyed by thie entire party."' It appears t hat (hits lanit was quite r' pleittif'ul, grow intg whIld iii that un iex Is1lored portiont otf'1lorida, bitt Captin s Dva di nt sy hatitwas gentuino u dofee orthatit as itta intaromtif e qutaliies to thie imuported. Ex peri k menott, htowvever, has demtonstratt"' the dI (hot that gentuinie coffee eani bo sutccess I- fully grown it South Floridau. Mr.. ii Ataroth, of Manatee, sentt last y'ear to Sthe Agrienlitural D~epartumentt nt Wash I ington tpud of cotti'e as . a I smpl ofherowugtrowittg, which Ith was said to be quite equal to the best e imtpoted, atnd we mtay expect ere lontg to sc6 SouthtFlorida growivg larg'e field s ot' cofl'ee.-Tal'~lahasse Land of the hrge-gip Iuse alilid 11111 of Mr. J A. Brant, o tie Charlotte, Codutlua and Augusta Railroad, about four miles below Trenton, was do6troved b ro; -11t was tile. woit of arl'.ince: - Iary, and-two negroes charged with the criue have been arrestod.. -Dr. Charles U. Shepard, J'. of: Cha rlestor ha- aceotd ,tb' .positlon ofVice-: resident of tihe Allatlta Expo altlon, ad cur isatoln frotn tihe State Agricultural lDopa'rt ment to tak-6 Charge-of the proper represmtation of Sotth Cmal t1inphate *and fer talize 0 .e8t the EIxpoition. 1r t,bousamd pounds'dish of * have been takeit outit of. ri .iverx tRear Lylc' Fortd, s se BWi. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. By f R. BO Y L I'% Fs9., Probate Judge. -W HEREAS, James A. Clarke hath T t madosuittome, tograntlhimlettera of administration de bonis am of the estate and effects of John W.Clarke, deceased; These are, therefore, to citoand admon. ish all and singular tho kindrod anl reditors of the said John W. Clarke. do. ceQaRed, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairield Court House, South Carolina, on the 1st day of Septembor, after publie, ion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have why the said ndministration should not lie granted. Given under my hand, this 18th day of August, Anno Duiini 1881. J. It. BOYLES aug 18-t2 J. 1. F. C. GDS -0 t NICE LOT OF NORTHERN CABB AGE. t FINE LOT OF NEW IRISTI POTATOES. i NEW SUPPLY of MACKEREL -THIS YEAR'S CATCH. qEW FLOUR and FIESII BOLTEID MEAL-JUST COME IN. )ALL -SOON AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION. W. H. Donly. aug 4 BUGGIES, SPRING WAGONS -AND IARM WAGONS.. I N connection with the Buggy and L Spring~ Wagon business, I hae foi ale the well-known. -'arm Wagon. M1y one horse wngon r onpledl the same as a two-i orse w .o~ maye front houryls and rnveh..ng bo .+ r V'arran ted for twelve mionthsw. J. II. CUMIfNOG, Opp..Dunlevy & Fan ap.I 28j OL2OSING OUT S A LER -0 FORl THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS IINTEND TO SELL MY EN XRE SUMMIl STOCK OUT 2OS'T'.-FOR O.ASEI . GROESCIIEL. aug 4 *EAARM for the MJIL ON ! F"OO CH-OO'S BA LSAM1 of SI.AlRK'S oli Positively lIetstores the Ilearling. m'nd Is tihe ona.) Absointe Cure for D~eafne'ss Kn. -in. Thirs oil is extracted tfroma a peculia r 1pe'Cies of sinall \\ nrrn Sm.as, canght in eYellow Sea, known as Carcharodo~n Rmoydktii. Evr hnese fisherman knows it. Its vIitues as at restoraitive of hiearing. were discovered * by Jtuddhi Priest -about the year i'l 0. Its cnrw were' so n-umt fous andl maJ\ny so se(iinly mi9 racul.u, that the remiedy 'was otlicially procicimned over the entire ,Empire. Its use beenaneso mtinivrsal that for nyer 3e1m rears noi deafhesqs has existed. among thme 'hinese (olet. Sent, ebAri g( s prepaid1, o atLy addiress at si per ho'ile.. Only Importedl by flrAYLOCK & CO. sole Agents for Amnerle'u.e 7 Dey St., New Yor-k. Its virtues aro unqnestionable and it. mrativo character absolute, as thme writem Jan .l-ersonally testify. bcth fraum expeyi unce auftlobaservation. Among the muapy renalors of t1.a Revibo In oneo part avid naothbri ?f the countr'v.mt is prohaldo that num bers are anflicted wvith leafn~ess, and to suoh -it may be said: "Writo at one to Haylock & 'Co.,. 7 Dov. streety New Yorki, enelosing $1. and )on willh receoive by. return tt remed that will enlabl'ynig'toheor-ll-ke anybodfy els., ni1 w'hose cnrative efl'eots will be perimanerit. You will never regret doing so ."- E<Iitor 'i .fil~rf Rtet'w. -.. .jun 9&-t0m P ''I oI'e Uo IIIletv% to the IIIobt deledto pursoDllbu peiedfifn'lth flat' they blear the lvstiim of am inyttities, and getilly excite :he livel'to healihynletlon. Pi'ce 15 centsperbox. Solr by all druggists it this cotunty. SELMSA, A.A.. April 8. 181M' Mr. J. P. Goodwin. Awent-Dear Sir: I take plenstire in biaing thot I fllae used your Medi cated Steck F ied Ohi a very po0r Cow. Nwith great success. t lie locks much better now., givesp greatedenI mot e mik, a nd is mitch nsi. p0tor1 t h lr[op r',eohMieild: t,1ts anedicino Ni~al who khto,1'proQvel:elr' stovk, cattIo And horses. is it is (I itly What it is represented to'be. Very reepecttully, A. KAYSEI. E'JFAULA. AjLA . July, 1878. Mr. Ulboenfeld: I lired ote stmck or yjur Stock Feed on ny cow, witi very smsittc'ory re stilts. She hid recently di opred her calf, and wa iIn t poor cond'tin, and by the titse of yottr Stock Feed Bhe was ra pIdl improved in Ilesi and m1ilk. Very respectfully, OXo. It.-DENT. Sold by tUe drugglsvt of this. count,. . Dr A. It Norton, of Savaniai, writes: I ns sure you i it niorvis me pleasure to give may .np ptovi and e'r.Alente in favor of your, Ling Itest tLtr,1 ting given it. a fiuir Itial In a nm ber-ofcitses whtet . it inoved sitecet in 't.ho treatimtent of Bronchitis and .Cot.smIn pt ion. Five years ago my ife was fir gone InI on Mltnumtion. she ltal been cotitln d to her bed the 0eter pit 1 of the ine, for six m1othtis wit'h ViectiC Fever every ity and I hnd butt lit tle hopews pf liqgr rvcovery'. but b' PerSeVvrance %A1th mne blessings'of 6nd,91er .ungll are nio prfMety sound. I gatve her no other .itng Miiciie than yourmantd a cough syrup Tnle. I have generaiy given tlheml together 1is i have strong faith in ot i. I bseceeded in curing it number of hlioeless eases and regard Brewer's Litmg ltestolV nas a valuaile preparationl. Please senidIme per express three dozen ns I am nearly otut. - Send itllof same and I w.1l remitt promptly. W14-hing 3o01 good success, 1 remal, Yours respectitilly. A It. NOUToN, 3M. D., Corner West Broad and 11arris Sts.. 6avaniuah, (Ucorgia. 1.tCoN, GA. Messrs. Lamar. Ranklin & 1.atnaae. Genilemetn: --one bottle of 'ewer'.I l.tig Itestoreyr cutre(d ie of Broneliti Is In ia week's I line. I wnvil want a few oinre bottles soon. I intetid keeping it, in ni hlit se till the time, its I eonsider It. a valia ble medicine. Yours respeci'tully, 1 EN itY DAVIS. Sold by the Drutggists of this coutity. Cn.3miluts. GA., April 12, 1878. Dr. C. J MteffT ii-hear Sir-My wile ntid my wlf stre-.sailsiled h t the life of our -tietthng mabo was saved b$ the use f your Teethiau T"etiing Poweiert whten othetr remedies hnd ilt'd i to i e'iei'ie im We' W e bien de/iglted nihli the .pe dy tnd p ereumenit re'iekf ririen (oe (of star h ildren frmu rrr alutik of c'i:era 3torbi . rethina tt , hli anib o: i hottd be ept h.1 il small clilidren. Rtespectfujly, etc., JFS~SE It WitTOllT, Foremuani Enviuirer. Stin. IT IS A WEHLL K1NOWN FAC 11 iniong phy'eis tIlit Uichte Jut'per and arern Brtva. lia'. combinlation ire the best vilnt'les In the iotldii for disease of the Blad Qe Or r Kidneys. IunI I lit lnt legs titl one.hail t ihe Itmtin faintly. bythit i l--le antd female. tifT. r tromt dertiagemient of ho. e 'rgais ttd teglect or fail to use ptoler remettles hurry 11a1y to untimely graves. Mlilerouts Cntoi Iotlis have e"i .tried for U ravel, Brick Dtet )epOiits. III i1lit's Disense. Weaknet'ss in ila k Int hIlPS, p0routc1ei iy deratnirment or Biidde'i' 1d Ktdneys I' ut . Vth Itu-ch thappv istilts is Iti hi i's EXtinct1 of Hueht and Juipeitr. It 'ott tuier Irom ary (llt-v.a of I hose or;Zaits, *vt iI t 'tle-ite or twi ii1 rat I v you. Prepare-d olhv Ittint, I &ankit L'tar, )i'lggizts. Atlanta, Ga., and for sale by all Iruggists. . . . :v,, 1 -1 rS - - TI->TIMo. 01F' DIIUGGSTS. WV" it-av - b:.e .-4 teu*u -uie.:'., S,-pt' I I t Sp'. if e" fo w-.'t-s. nI l v r -' ' r iOw ( rl.r ft ,rrii- !yktr-w ti' - I r *. ''.' Pt.' ri' n- ; I recinoo 'dtt ro It-' ,-. W , %a nev--! know. 4..J CA. ' L14 'T'nm vil.- 0-i. it'a. & ( . h PF. 111)R'0-ON SA11-:1.8 & R1!-'Y.ioLDS, At We hav. I) tn ':-. . g -swt:t's S. phidi le .-e -- :lle''lin iih tve -n''t 0 '' lm Int- to-ar - ib" l e-air, aild hti . It I.. ie 13 ' I! , ie,. ,zii A.i u-. emue-.y ()t..J Ia~g ta .i wk n .ent~a-eti o f~ tia .taea for wihiJh. 1. -. w i 0AZ0 Will te paid vo :e' ch- t Is who wii t'id. (-n talusts of rne /.ra i 1 ,a if S. 8 5 . o:n 'inera sub. aF .a -*I ( \ . M .\i.,.' ' Ai.*i n~efevtlye Wa~h .-i e, ar' U ea' p. ine' e'p limec pieces. 'l'he ca&'.itu bitg Ihbin and n lot. lit-. Ihig welol. nitnait d~i-st n ti'i dlii1 to t iie lit -e nent1, whtih soninte'rfere's with thvie nniing >arts of theu w. atelf nel'essiv'ating cetaninig, rc. )airing, &c., itn:1 t~te amotlnt thus paout i! ii, iiplie'd tolwartd buyinog a geood easye ii th l e :nning,.wiould haao" u-avert all t his I roublle and 'penvse. We have recenitly seen at casle that neetb all theso .)'litgu ieiits, it having ba'en arried for' over t wenty' yi.'aris iait still r'eimaoins tvrfect. We refer 1o thec JAN. lIOSS' Patent itiffented Gold Case, whiuli hais becomie one f the stapie articles of tihe Jewelry trade. lOsst'tstntg as It doc's sat iRan advai'aoges over til oithe'r watch cases, beinag madife ef to lea vy plates of solid gold over ia plate of comn. tastttion. Aiid we adtvise 'lii ottr reander's to ask .helr' Jewi'ler foar a eardi tar cala'itau t hat. wilt 'xpltl tile manniet'r nt'lhfeh they are0 matde. It P111 the onl Stflfe'nid (Case mtade wiib t wo diis of gold. tenumles pleiidatlts, ttd eent ire. solid joinits, crow ii pIeces, &e., all of whllehl are :taveried hby l'tte'rs pa I ent. 'i'herefore hut' no ::ase Jefore consuling a .Jeweier who keepcs t he JAS. RIOSS' Patent Stiffeed Coltd Caie, thnit rott may leairn tihe differenee bet Ween it, andt til imnitalitins thtat elatim to be equtally good. For sale bay all res$ponible Jewelers. Ask to see the wairr at tht. icet mpatnies eac~h ease, 11nd1 don'ltibe persuadled that any other' ma..e (If aso Is as good. n~p i'J. AT TEN TION IS catlled to my freshl and wvell.. selectLed stock of FAMILY (OitOCERIEs. I hat e just-. opeitiod a splendid as. sortmnit of CANNEDJ ((ORS >f fir' t quality and fuill weight A pples, IBaked Beans, Pinetipple. Peachte s, Sniecoinh I, Snon, T1omna toes, Sardiniiear Musetard. [RODINSOT'S IMPO(RTED OAT.. -M-EAL FPRESH.' ('ondlenred Milk, "'Ocean Gemt" n1 bulk, o f'GO' as paittkages,- nund DHIEAP'EIA. BAKEIl'S DilOMA, SpalaIlablo heverIng or mii lvin'itds its 'rtcommetnttned by phys'icians as a1 i liet for chiildl-et' EVA PORIATED) APPLF.S. I DO NOT ulos.' aL six - ',.e a <haroc' of'. tho' ii-bi ie'-ptu i is ospec.ftully solic.ted. RI. iY. IKUJEY. J'Jre A t WTIENTEO LDI WHITE WITH COTTON PIANOS & ORANS CASH PRICES, -NWITUI TER2Z NONTHS' OREDIT, LUDDEN & BATES' special Smller Ofe FOR AUGUST AND SEPTE MBEl A Little Cash Now and the Baltne Wienl Cotton Coies In. -0 During the months of August and Sep teiber, we offer Pianos rind Organs a LoW ,EST CASH RATES. payable 825 CASH ON A PIANO, 610 CAlH ON AN ORGAN, and t.e balance in three months toithou biltdtd. This offer expires October Jst next. Bav now, and buy as choap as yoi ean next Tall with cash in hand. Nothinj gained by waiting. 1ricecs will be hAIghey Another bonm is Jlose at haud. Mann Facturers will not. be able to half suppli ihe demanl. aid Instruments will b. scarce and high. WAREROMS CROCK A BLOCK Now, with a mnaenificent stock-all fron old and standard iakers. Prices thi I west. Ternis the easiest. Two hundre Instrume1.ts to sele A from. Best Maker 'nly. On r very Cheapest Instruments air p1rfctlv reliable. Pianos an-I Organ -eon- on fift en d:mys test trial. It's til wi :-k. Give un the privilege and we -vill b< ally Frend for :ilet pric list, ar .bi:.yours truly, ~N u qAANNAH, GEOILt1A, \All GE.XV;Al, -cO eat i no :ta, o , i .g or ti, A T YR W HABNIR'S ,OBERT PORTNER'S LAGER BEER(IN BOTTLES ROBERT PORTNER'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES IiERGNER & ENG EL'S LAGE] BEER IN BOTTLES AND ON DRAUGHT. ROBT. SMITH'S .TNDIAN PALl ALE IN BOTTLES. RO BT. SMIT H'S INDIAN PALl ALE IN BOTTLES. BAVARIAN EX LORT LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES ROSS' ROYAL BELFAST GINGER ALE IN BOTTLES CANTPELL & COCHTRANE'S GINGER ALE IN BOTT.a.,E BARREL BEST CIDER PUT 01 DRAUGHT TO- DAY. alig 13 AIT'I.lCATION FOR CIIA UTPER, N~ OTICF.~ i)aereby giveun that allie .a ac t lao w' tti b o sto i s ~ gi unexa a- imn. for at etairter toa pr(,iat rue a rail roadl froma some p' uint en the~ I har lott e. '- bi a ll Itad Allnil,. II .layin rad b'f wen ol whia and wi A *. . PA I5 C t, atigt~mJ. T. h AY, B4 SUGENEMR M I ]AS JO~iST tEMBIDEA FRNSHl LIKE OF CN~yOU 0$8 LOBSTEItS, PEACHES, .SALMON, PINEAPPL, STRAWBINIRIES, - TOMATOES 6REEN PEAS, P'CKLES' LIMA BEANS, SARDJNES FINE FRESH CIDER AND VINEGAR. " NUTMEGS, ESSENCE AND EXTRACTS OF LEMN AND VAN1LLA F1I4E TABLE SATr, VERY FINE MOLA&SES, FLOUR, MEAL, SOAP, AND ALL OTlEI GOODS GENERALLY SOLD IN A GROCERY STORFL JP~.~E.AS~j GIV~.B] Md'J -A. IA . ang 4 _8__ .__ THE CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE REV. WM. R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL CEJARLOTT.E, N. C. [Yrom GiEN. J. D..KENN.DY, Lieutennt-GoverDor'of south CardIDna.) Onorm.x. 0-noenm 1 1t- IM%.ia As a patron of the :Chanlotte Female Institute it.affordls me pleasure to testily 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 the edit, eation but health and comf ort of its pupils. Its homelike air impiessed me 'modi favorably. The Rev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his 6ble and accomplished corps of assistants, presents every inducement to parents who have daughters to edubate. I shall contin-.ae to i atronize the school. J. D. KENNEDY. [Vrom Nhor J. F. LATmun, Pu. D., of Davidson College.] I can testify to the success the Charlotte Female Institute has attained under the direction of Mr. Atkiinson, who has in the three .% ears that Ie has been principal rtisl-d this school to the highest pl.ce among our eiuAttlobal institutions 110 ais s;.ar-d n.oither care nor expense in securing the services of the most accomblished wel rxi..riener-d tt achers. anil ini - the inistitute a c'.mfortable and pleasant 1o:aie for it,. pjpi:s. Io patron has ever visited the school without being more tlian V. It ;I1e (t i. .4ti r ('Ie,< fyr t v. eltar! of ;is dauighters From being t- t .(?. - i . . - -1.: a1- p: rro -!b itiape(e(t ag t;.e work of the pupIls -...... .- .- - .r :t u a . (y 1.igh giido Dr. t e,. . . . .-.... i I iny of W. om1 are amateur -!,. -.ah a ost .idvianced and - s .. Ei , :s ---. J. F. LATIMER. Sessln begins .eptember 7, 1881. '1 ernus- $12.5.00 per .hoif session, .Inoluding 'V-IIY EXPRNSE to which theii jap:1 is iii, exce)t for privatc lessions in music. THE "QUEN BESS" CORSET. The "QUEEN BESS" Corset and Skiit Su porter is by far the moat comfortable over introduced. It is a porfect fitting corm. ., and has new and improved shoulder 0 straps, easily adjusted to any desired length. It also has the inzmensely popular J'ATVENTr LOTHI STEEL P1!OTEt TOll, wvl ich not only preve nts tho steels frotu rusting, but also renders it impossible to break the clasps. Warranted in every par. ticular. FOR SALE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEAATY & Co. GRAND OPENING. - o| -- T O TIlE LADIES OF FAIRFIELD -(GOUNTY : IIIAVE nst openedm and have nowv ready foi' vour inspectiofl one of the lar'gest 11nt best selected stocks of MILIIlNERV, FANCY GOODS8 AND) NO'TIONS ever brought to this place. NMIIS. BOA O, with tho assisinnuce of' her new~ milliner, MISS BLACK, of Ullnoi'~oe, ienld sparIng n1o pains1 In these deplartinents, and wvill replenish and keep) themn full during the seasoni. A FULL LINE OF DRtESS GOODS, Buttons and trlminin'gs to inatch. The bes6 aii checapest 1lin0 ot CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under wvear. TWTRT-IV.K, - DAVIS VE RTICAL FEED SEWVING MICHINES. rIIEbest in t he mnrket for pitam ' heavy and flue ilmly sowing. ONE4~ 'IIOUSAND D)OLLTAR ItiEWVAlD to any oneo W lO can compete w'th - t--both as a inachine andI~ the raue of work It ttu'rs out. . Wmrranted to wear wit h l.iy of' the firat-class maies on the inairket. Two huindrocd of these Mia chinies in, use in Fnltrfleid Cottnty. -1A.. . . I ...T E-T ' JWED A fino hot of P'itlanig l'OttoCi$, Onion .Sets',. oeeds,. (.orn,1 Oats.Cheese, .rn'Ieker5, ('nkes, ( andh-li,-. Bi-on,0l, 1th'nr- Mn, ~a~l. us, Smnokiing and (.howlug IIe'(',. Ci's, I ed sti'nd*,- ~i iMattems.-'ii 'r i t aecs, Chair8, eter- . : 1a arrive, 16,000 feet4!j o' fGood Assorited',mu~ihe, lot' G s ,( o ~ kinds, Millinery, etc,, VoW downr to mako ro ojn~ 'nW maot()~ring . c-- - -- - - KAI * 7~ 71