The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 20, 1881, Image 2

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THE. NEWS.& D HEP1ALD. -VWiMN33QRO, .. 0. . . MWANSAVA VIA*. i9sroa. ENQ.,A. DMKMO.Q*essww.:Oa. - Tni LATE1r itews'from the PreiMgent WiWs-stmmed up by a correspondeit-by saying: "The situation boiled - down has changed froni one. Of -*iaodiate 4lArm to one of doubt, perplexity and distrist." .A 4ew .complication has rwiven in 4ho inflanimation of the -parotid .gland. Dr. Hamilton does ,Atug-regard this as a.oauso for alarm. iVWhent. toh last ibulletin -was . lesued .Tiursday evening the patient's -pulse %was 108, temperature 100, respiration .48. s DA .Biss says the inflammatioin ,snentionod Is not pynmic, buttiko re - suit of otrenle debility. Dr. Ham ,Uo id..oan the-other hatd, inAlste that the auft'rer has had pytomia for some 4ime. No still adheres to Ahe pinion ihat Ahlo rresdent will die. Tim DmISioN among the stockhold ers of the Cheraw and Chester Rail nrad still exists. The seceding stock. hloldors..(those claimng that the -coun ty stock is.entitld Ato votes x 3and 1l other privileges) have elected .awboard ofedirecters and that board has elected bIr. John L. Agurs, of Chester, presi dent. of the C ompany. A dematid will at-once-be made .pon Mr. Hardi itthe gentleinan chosei prildent-by the other party of ha sthoekholders. for posses - sion of AC books,, receI d, etc., be longing to the corporation. The de mand will of course be refused, ,and the controversy will be determined in *the-courts. Both the Lancaster papers sustain the Hardin -boar.d. and stock holders. On the other hand the senti -inent in ChesterAeems strongly on the side of the Agure organization. The ,question of their respective -rights must remauit open till a judgment can be procured it the Supreme Court. .IT NOW appears that there was a goodr dealter trth it the-tory told by Judge MackUey about that dispatch semby a Launaster man about the iho.di ig of the President-though, it thr reeN corspondets tell the trutih, the Judge .did embellish the hu-1iietl sollielvilt. 'The Chester Bulletin says: 'tpon inquiry of 4Mr. Brennecke its to the facts about th'is matter, lie states that while lie was :in Lancastergetting the new office there in. reudiness for'business, such a tele gramh as Judge MaCkey speaks of was left on the table for transmission, but .be didn't seeswho It was that left it. It was-the1irst day- the new line between Chester and Lancaster was-tot be Qper .ated, and telegrams were going to be -sent freeovere-the line that evening. Mr. Brenneeke found the aforemen tioned message amoing a number of other whieb had beenleft,.and tore -it -up instead of sendig It." THE AThANTA EXPOStTtON is attract ing general attention, .atl the scope of the exhibition-will be mneh larger ,tha-inwas originally anticipated. It will not. be puirqly a Southern enter prise but a National one. Mr. Kim ball has recently returned .from an ex tended trip over the -North, to further -its interests, and he says he0 found the people there, even as far up as New >England. to be very wann supporters of the scheme. The papers as a geni eral thing cordially co-operated with him, comnmendhjig the enterprise in the strongest -terms. A part of his business was to visit Washington to secure from the authorities the ad mission of articles for exhibition from Europe to our ports free of dluty, and he received .assurances that lis re quest -would meoet favorable consid1era tion. All must rejoice at the success oif tis Southiern: undertaking, which has contiunally grownt till it attracts attention .all over the Union.. Every Southern Statq should be -welN repre sented. We are glad to know that steps are t akinig to give South Carolina a prominent pla1ce in the picturie. 80.ME UjTr'LE exceenit has been arouse~l in) Aiihen over the mnatiter of teachers for the colored school ini that place. 'Tuis school hats been con-. ducted by one W, TI.. Undenibach and a Miss Mart ha Schotiel, both from the North. Recently Rlodenbach wrote to the trustees, asstimidng the right to nominate an assistanit from the North to teach in the scho'ol.' The trnstees ver~y properly dleclin~ed accedinig to his impn~tdentt sutgges~tioni, antho li.Journaul and Review' strongly enldorises this actioni. It. seems that bothi these teach ers are bitter Northeiners and that they hiave fregnenitly maligned and slandered then goiod people of Aikeni. Miss Schoel palrticularly seenms to have busied herself iln abusinmg those froim whiose money Ahe hats earnedI her bread~l. It sems to us it is about tume for the S$te to be id ri- such crea ture There is ,abundanti, material t)aong on :1Gwnt ipeople from w hich to mn.!e I4mA schl-:iteach~ers, and until thmt mtia ijl is exhanisl ed we see no dse in senIdinig to the North for parties who dhevote imuch of their tinme In writing base libels on our people. We think the Aiken trustees would do a good wo)rk to get rid of both Mr. Ro denbach aind hMiss Mtartha Schotieid. --The rep~ort on color-blindlness r ently presented to the English Oph-. thalmolIogical Society on mnore than eighteen thonsand personms suffer'ing from it., w ho have bieen examined, con tans mnany enrious and suggestive facts. For instance, color-blind mens are nsearly five per cent. of the male poptulationi, while the percentage amtong womian is hardly one-haif per centt. Another result of the investiga tion is that there is an unusually large *proportion of color-blinid persons among the Society of Frienads.: --ray your snbeerIption. 'THE 0E110 CAMPAIGa. ,What aW4dltower of the -Grant Caug Thinks-A Vioad Iht. Diigpatch " the PhilIdelplaaTIines. *A4,1NGThN, Auguiet 14.-dColonel & .CC. Caimpbellta prominent 'aIvyer O'Cluelfinati, and only Grant dole .gate senb6orn Ohio to (he Ohiango 'onvenltlo1 Wft in Washington yes 1erday en roffte 4o .New York, and while here was ittevuiewed by .your. correspondent with regard to ihe political situation in Ohio. - Campbell represents the at iwart -fhetion of the Ohio tepublican party. and Is usually outspoken ou.ublic atairs. .Ie says the result of the 6iection 4n'Oldo tliis fItl-*'l-be.a victory.for tho adinils. tration, but it will be 'a close --shave, and R1epubhcan success will only be achieved because of the atteuipted assassination-of the.President. :That act, he says has united the Repubil. canls of the State to a certain extent and will elect Foster. Were it not for that4he Democrats would be success.. ful. 'The'Colonel gives as his reasons C for this belief that -the stalwart Cle t iment of the party is dissatisged % ith e the adminMytvation reatminit of'COfik- 1 ling and the men who stood by 'Grant I at Chicago. lie says: "Now sympa. l thy with Garfield will bring out the ( ftepublcani.oto, but had it not been 0 for Guiteau's crime we 'would have v shown the administration what we t thought of its treatment of the men who wrested victory. from defeat last fall." Speaking of The - manner ai i .whieh the Ohio R C p 1 b 0 i o a urn ;are making the ilght (his fall Campbell sold: ""Somebody has ifluenced Hayes to his wife, erstwhile thergreat temperance reformer, aty!' order to prevent Republicians .from vothwg-the temperance ticket this year the.peofle .,are voth'gTer Garfeld or Guau. 'This is the mot '-blatfatit demagogism ever known. and vet such papers as the Cincinnati Coimereial are giving it ill the promiinence they can." lie tIhought.if the President re covered tffielentl-y before the close of tle campaign to make a visit honme, they would induce hii to colie out to Ohio for the purpose of workiig up 'Republican followiig, Should the A President die aid AIthur succeed him, he believed the Sttte woubt go to the Democrats by dethult, as the present 'Federal ofllbelolders, feeling that un (er. the new regime they would all be turned out, would not work in the camjptign, THE ELECTORAL COAthWISSI1N. 'Its Secret nistory Likely to be Sooner or Later Divulged. From the I thil linrald. It is a current beliefthat the electoral comlinission,, by whose 1ibini Vole the Z Presiiene was stolen froil the people hanat-secret historv. There exists om pie gr(nd irlyr theibelief that at one timei the Relimblican justices inl the body had dccided to throw out the vote of Florida-entirely, and that one C of them (Bradley) reached (lie deter minaifitioln to vote to give it to Tiltlen 1m IlendiMks. 'it has been generally understood that Bradley assired J ui tice Cliford of his iltentionl to do this. Our readers, or some 01of them, m1Y re memiber that, aftler tie arguments, and llefore aiy-vote: had l een taken, ru mors appeed in -Washiington corre spondence to the effect that Bradilev had colfessed to Cliffowd, the justice of the Democratic position, and(] stated that lie would vote to declare TIilen elected. The rep~ort went so) fari as to ] assert that Bradley had written out his op)1inion, and wvould~ present it when he voted With the D~emocrats. .As soon1 asthese stories leaked out -] lhe eminent Rhepublicanis who were J engineering the steal v'isited Bradllev s8 en masse. The result of their pbersua sioni we know. Bradlev tore up his old opinion and wrot'e aniothier, in which hie sprung his historic "'aliunde"'' upon01 the publlic. As we have said. all n (his has been a part of understood his tory for years, but it has never been given the weight of authoritative state mxent. A t last we are promised proofs which, although posthiumious. will generally be acceptedl as plositive. Governor Crittenden, of' Missouri, savrs that Justice -Clifford told him several years -agro that he had prepaired a comlilete and'detailed hisrory of the proceedings of' (lie electoral 'commis sionl, andc that it would be p~ublishied after his death, unless his wife dlecid ed other'wise. Thme justice further more hinted that when the hiistory' wah pu~blished developments wvould b'e4 maide of a startlig nature and( damaitg Iing to replutat ions nowi good. From another source comies the later statemnit that the volume wiill very soon1 be given to the public, and1( tha't Bradley's diuplicitv ywill not onmly be prIoved, but accouited f'or. We await (lie aippearanice otf (lie history with itn terest, The people4cannjo~t kniow too) much of the inner hiistoiry of the fraud. TRICKs WIT h TIHE TILEPHLONE. Hlow alian Flood was Caught. and Subs. quently Rtevenird. From the San Franetsco Examiner. Thley. wuere a party of smnartly dr'ess ed stock gamblers, seated at the rounld table ini thme Occidental r'estaluranlt, anid 1 all of' themi inclined to be connnilunica Live. "Say, have you heard that story' about Flood's telephone?"' .said onme, "No; let's have it." "'Well, wait till I finish this5 fricant deau. Now, till listeinig? You see these telephone wires can't. be comn neiCted with like or'diniaryv telegraph)1, (I don't unlders5tand~ the prilnciple mu self,) but at any i-ate, ini order- to ste'al a messaige you've got to cut tile wirei and commect with bothi endsk. Thiat's wvhat they dlid wvithl Food's, ad thier followedO~ upl his oi'ders to) his brloke'r until they- wvere a good ways ahead."'' "Who'did ?" "'Well, neerCI nintd that1. Wait till 1l'm through with lthle sioirv. Priesent ly old1 Flood diiscoveredC tihat when lhe stave his brokers ord(er8 h)v tei(lpone i to buy otheri parties got i considerani bly' ahead of' him . ie ivest igated, I and it wvas julst the same11 wheni lie e order'edi a salIe. Did heo '.lit tihe!!? 1 Oh, no; lie just hired a man to look II after (lint wirec, and the detective trac ed It to wi'hereo it was cut ini the moidl -0 anid the t wo end(s brought down into a certaini place, so that every imessaire had to lie tr'ansmiittedl t wice each w av'. ''Well, what could lie do( about i't?" Waitand( you'll see ; donm't be lin patient. lIe just heeled thait fellowr to e say nlothinig about it, amid, privately, e lie gave hia broker ord(ers to rev'erse ' all istructionts. For instance, it' he ordered thirity Mexicant bought, to sell it'." I"Well, of course, it wasn't long until b le got his mioney baick." "Of cosIe not, and all thie smart Aleek hadbesides." 'I s that so? Who told you?" "tic did himself; but 'don't give it -The camnp moeting dlit Ebenezer,' Tewborry- county, wras held last week. u Sinday the crowd was estiniated xt three thousand or three thousand ve hundred. Otlt of thi4 tiumber the lem/dd seriousiv doubts if thoretwere wo hu1ndred really lnte I in tho eliglots 'eature of' the dlay. Teqthe fre t-inass Itivas lothilug Uw0r thain a >icnie On a big scale. -Jkiiei Mflarei' .,6f Satnu on of Mr. . 'D. Mil.e, Ia- lad* t' ,wclve or fotltteenl yeat- ot-age, while arelessly hanidlint a shotgnii on last lriday ight, accidentaly shot Eddio iuzinner, a son of 'Mr. . - J. Sutuner, HIttl boy of about the 6:uie age, who. lied from Ole effects ofr the0 Wound at bree o'clock Saiurday. An inquest. vas held over the body, and the jurv's !Cidict was t1hat the killing was ac'i. lental. -The Dorn gold mine is being vorked with satlsfactory results. 4'-e.. vntly Improved m heliinev has beei mnt up at this mine, and 'since then1 ver three hiidred dollars a week liI he pre6ious ore has been realized. udgo Cothran, anenit for tlhei owner *tthe fniies, was t tere a few davs aro iid bron ght back two pieces ol' gold bout the size of brickbats. The 'reenwood and Augusta Railroadwti stablish a depot'at tiiei ines, and this Ill become a considerable centre for rade. -Aver's Pills are a genvral favorite, Ceause ot' thm powerftl yet geitle peration. Aledical inen p'rel'r titem mr nieryons or"delicste colsitttions."' NEW NICE LOT OF NCRTHERPN ..CABBAGE. FINE LOT OF NEW IRISH POTATOES. NEW SUPPLY of MACKEREL -THIS YEAR'S CATCH. EW FLOURI and FIES1I BOLTED MEAL-JUST COME IN. ALL SOON AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION. W. H. Donly. BUG GIES, SPRING WAGONS -AND 'A1RM WA GONS. 'N c'onnection withi the 'luggy andU - pvng Wngoni busines is, I hatve for le the well-known "OLD flICK(ORY" turm Wangon. My one.hIoise wagons nre mu1pled theo same121 as a two-1 orsec wonzI ure front bonida and rocking bolster.I 'arrante~d for twelve mionths.I Opp. Duntlevy & Fanit a p 281 *CkiE s DL2OSINGK (OUT FOR THEJJ TEXT THIRTY DAYS I INTEND TO SELL MY INTIRE SUMMER STOCK OUT A T DOST, FOR CM I, J. 4TRIOESCIIEL. E~A ItS for the YiILLION ! 00 CIiIUSi ]BAL.'AM~ of Sli1.l1K', OiL Osit ively ltestores t he. nien rincgc a nd i li e only3 Absolute Cure' for D)(afne'ss Known. This lii li e aed fromu a peculiar p)ecies of 822nal1 \u nrr' SniAIIx, ennuh t4I in be. Yellow Ben, k nowni as Care/a rod on fondeleti. Every Chines~e fishesrmain neows it. It1 viitues's al 1 resHtorat ive of enring were disonvered by l'iuddlhist 'riest atbouit the yea.r 111l1. It's eur.'er 0 numeiitrouis 1an1. manty 21o'seem1inrly mi..: aucitul, that tho remeudy was olilly *roclaimeiid over the ent ire Emupire. Its~ 8e becamoi so0 uniiversaol thtat for over 3001 ears rio deafness hius existe'd amlong the hines stope Set, chargent prepaid, 5 an*a rs atsipr ho'tle. onily imuporteti by H AY LOCK At CO., olo Agents for Americ't. 7 Dey St., New York. Its virtues are unfquestiionlnble' and it., uurativo chiariactor abso4luit", ats I twriter an rrsonI.dly testify. both1 fromn experi nlee anid observation. Among the mniy reiaders of ti.e Ik'ies 1 r 01n0 part iand anothier oft thc couintry, it I probable tht~ num bers are amficted with t'nfness, and to aueh it may be 81aid: Write at once to finylook & Co., 7 Dvo treet, Newv York, enolosing $1, and y on til receive by retuarn a reonedy that will nable you to heer like an ybody elsea, an ; hotse curative effects wil f be permaiunent, ou .wll never regret doing so. "-- )'.ilior SPECIAL NOTIOE8.:,. No 1)880ER IN T'AtINO hAY APP.it l.t'rn Pitzr.s.-They are hatrmless to the most 1ei1t4 U porsof, but so penelratilng ihat they clort ho OVsWnt f nl iopurities, illd gently tcelte the liver to !eJil hy nct lon. Price 15 cents per box. Bold b! ill druggists in this county. 8tLMA, AA.. Apr1 8. 18'1 Wr.I. PNOoodwin, Agent-Dear Sir: I tWo piensure itt slating tba I have utised your MeIt iated Stock-1' ced oh 'Ve roor Cow. with r rent success, lt . qks' h better tioW,i gives a great dti mltho n\Ii . nod Is much flu. erlor. I therefore tecenie nerd this medIlIne to all whoNvish to 1 love thir' stock, entio mind hort's. as It Is tiuly whatt It is repi ese ntied to be. VVery repectfully, A. KAYSElt. E'JFAV'LA. ALA., JuIy,44H3. Mr. Shoenkid : I tlmd one siek of'yO:tr Stock Feed on ey ey, withit very satiietry to Ulti. She hiPd reetotly dropped her cal.' id vas iln i poor ContlIot, find by the ts* of votir iock Feed $he was rpidl; diproved in ite5h Ind milk. Very respectfullv upo. if. Dmk. Sbid by the druggistsor thIs county. )r,. A. It. Norton. of Snvannah, writes: 'I Iw mtre you It affords uI pleIlsure to give' lly Rip r oval mid certileAte in favor of your * Lung 0g(brer. littving glyen it a fair trial ti a num. her of efses where it proved sut'ie4s In the reattilent, (if Ultonelit Is anI (ItM'ianhlptioln. [Ltve years ago rey wife wa- far gointe l Con tuitption. sie 1had been contin< d to her bed fihe tenter itrt of the time, for sIx mot is with flecie Fever ever.V day andt .I hnd but little tope's of ijer. recovery. but by perseve ran1Ce ihl I Ie blessIngs of God, her it'ng are now ierfectly soittid. I gave her Ito other i.ung iedIciie thi yOttrsn ai ohtHcoyi 'lsyrup I tliake. 'nave generaly given then tetietht'r [s I hhive trong fait in botli. -1 succeered In eurinen utitber of hopeless casies and ritard 'BrewkrS ing Itestorer as a valuntile pIeparation. 'lease send ine pet express tiriee dozent2 11 1in1m iearly ottt. Send ))Il of antelt and I will remit rotyt ty. Wishitg you good success, I remain, Yours respectfilly. A It. NORTON. M. D., 'orner West Broad aud JiaTrrs Sts., SavnIamh, corgla. MAcoN, GA. 'Messrs. I.atar. ltankin & I.nma'. G'ttlemen: -tone botttlo or Brewer's ~lttng lteslorer eured ne of Uroneligis it at meek's Itine. I iiIll wat: k few tItore hot ties SCOtt. I inttli'ceing It it nly hot]-.( a11 1 he int, as I Considtcer It, a valtt ile Inledline. You-s rte peet' fully, HENRY I)AV*IS. Sold by t-ho rI)gglts of tilsvotity. CoI(3tBv;8. (., A pril 1, 148. Dr.C. .J. Moffett--Iwrr Nir-'q-y wife tind' my if are satilsIled 111 the life of 42u1r Iee Ithting mbt% wIs lsaved b3 the use of yotir Tethtiq reel hin tag Powdlers. N hen other rem1edls h11 .Ilbal tl relieve hi1in. I' hace bcei del,'fied i' s.pee1d maie m)anent yie' o aiin oitn(pe (oif ue chitiren froa mrere ateek ft l ('hA'ra Moritn. t hina is inline.i'e to (13, u (and shoittdi, 1 ept by 1111 l arntts liiving snial1 childretn. Pespectfilly, eC.. Foretant EltigllI(r-Stn . FTIS A WEI,L KNoWN FACT ,)long Ihysiln ti that Itelt Jiuilper and "I WIravai in comlilatill ari"! the best 'm11144's In the world for disea20 af the ill adu 'r or Kidneys. atiI ilat not less (il1.1a one-hialf r itheliuttm'int finilly. lioth triale and felnale. Iti r frola der'iagele 0o. Iite Irtralls and "il'eet ort fial to .it,' proler reniedles hltrry Ianny ti) untimE(ly raves. Nuert ous L Iamlil altmos h:lve be-en t ied-f for (ivel, BrIek Dunst. Wl)Ait S, Ight''a 1:8'. Weaknless In linl-k' ud 11111, proditeed by dlratn tii of Illatidlei fii nn614y4. ht, ti onle wIt h -,e h .011y e ut 021 ikn's Extriaet ol d!.alih'tit tlit'iper. If oiifo rila.%- dWia , of t hose- -.Yrgans, '1 it Utile--one (. two --% il rl'Ul-ve vati. Prele-t'd only b 111 111t Inkin & L.Cmarl, tirygists, Atlanta, Ga., atd for sale by il t'atggr . TEsTIMOSI' OF DItUGG ISTS. We -ave bi'etn sllag "Swilt's SIYhll li te Sil lile" for . 1 ev.4. 21 f igatd It tart' sulaperrlol' 1o Vt homg ke w' .' t a li-ne-'. for t lilt d-. I.tS I 're' oiion'ided if) :ure. We have never known .1J. CAKS1 L.T tisil' G. L.. le 0 It:I: ..01, . Forsy I h. Ga. I l'N'T. I1ANIN x LANIA It. Atlntn. O. PEMIDI'TON. sAM U'.S &'IETNOhDs, At. ATI..NT.%. WA.. Jelly 1. 17-1. We h~ve iensttaungj. '.Swvlt's -$Iyi1 hi li Spe lile" intIlt 'elireatit oh c'onviea1t21 for' ihe last I'lar, 01211 belieOalt.iin -thte Vn/y c'ertaint knorrnt -m2d!/ t htat, w-ilI 'ettt ai per.naenta~ e're of dlc (OItANT. A..-'XA ND)ER t Wlill be' pauid to ' any' (ben:1st whio will anel, 02n 11138 lyri i n' h undeI,' Imdlla of 8. H. 8 , one atic :leorfi inCeury,10-i1~.0 liOtaa1Sltin, oa' i ny lneral seust an-, IilE SIFTI $l'ECCIIC C:OMPANY,. i'rnpie 11s Atllatn10. (ta. 8o1la i ll 1tigglsts (-aol 1(or a copy-'of 'Yuotng Men's FrIend," MAKING WATCIIRS. Defectivye Watch Cases are 0110 of thie Chief aises of so llnnly Watchmes 1not, beitg gaoo ten pieces. Th'ie cases beIng IhItn and1( not1 1t Itg well. adtnlit'dut snd dlrt. to the pt ve laent, wIch soon l0U31rierets w'aith tile runntting arts of (the watcht lecestattig eleaninlg, t. leIring, &e., aniil tile amount10 ihus pald ot if .ppl~lid townl id buyinlg a good calea in i'. b" intinog, woulid iago anved all tils troubhle' and .ul)Cense. We have recently3 sceln n ('nse tilit leetIs all theuse ririnntiOs, it Intiniig b-eet arit' for oivtt twenty yea rs 11n21 stIll renmtin s erfect.. We refer 10 the JAS. 11OSS' Pttent 2Iit|eed Gold1( Case, wiI'h 1h22 bieome one I laO sitale lriles of the Jewelry trade. ossessinig as It dtoes so0 manyl3 advata~ges over II oither wvatch casesa- beling matide ef tw o t'avy plaIi~tes of solid gold ove'ar a plate1 of coti oslition. A 11d we ddv'aise 2all (ur rea~ders' to 11sk he(ir1 JewetI't ler i or cad ori enttalge I ta, wIlt Xlin~ t' manner inl wh ileh tey are' malie. Itlls thte 01n13 Stlflened Clta made(1 withI two 10 tes of gold,1 SeilaSlif p intlns, andl cent le, olId joits, crownt plleces, ae'., til (If wIch arme tlveed by1. let-s pattent.. 'IlTtrefore bu, no 55C forei( (0on(11ul1t1 it Jeweilr wh'oi kCIelps thle I AS. IlOSS' P~atent SIii'ieed Goldt Case, I hat 'Ott maiy learn tihe dltff'eee between It and1 ii ilittions011 tht ('laim to be ('(120113 gootd. For salie 2by 1al1 r'espoile~ JIEweers. Ask to IC thle warranl tt thait accoItlpaiest~' ('achi CasIe, 11d don't het ipersuadedCI that any13 tot' mnllke of as0 Is as good.1 tap 1. A TTENTION IS called to my fresh and welb. elcted stock of FAMYILY (AROCERIEN4. Ii hit . juist op)onCa ai splenidid as-. or'tmen~l t of - CANNED) (AODS >f firs tiuaity and full weighlt. O)B1NSON'S IMP'ORTED OAT.. MEAL- FRESHi. Conde'nsed Milk, "Ocean Gemt" Umacl:erecl in 5l lb. cans11. PARCHED COF"EE~ n1 builk, ats- goodi as8 pac(kages, and IIHEAPER. BJAKER'S BROMA, t pltabltllo hocveirago for invalids as v'ell as perfSsons in) health, aind highly -ecommellnned by physicians aIs at iot for childr'on. EVAP~ORATrED APP1LES. I .DO NOT closo at six o'clock. A haro of the pulbliO paltron~ago is eospectfulhly solicitedi. Rt. lY. E(11EV4 WHT TE* IELD8 WHITEWITH COT01, CASTI PRICES, THR'E -MONTHS' CEDIT. LUDiEN & BATES' specia1 Summer Ofer FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. -0 A Little CasI Now and 4he 'Xtlatice When Cotton'Comies In. -0 During the months of August and Sep. tember, wo offer Pianos and Organs at LOWEST CASH IATEH, payable 625 CASH ON A P-IANO. 810 CASH ON AN OlGAN, and the balance in three months teilhotd inirest. This offek -expires October let, next. Buy now, ald bWy as cheap as you cn next. Fall with cash in hand. Nothing gained by waiting. Prices will be higher. Another boam is close at hand. Mann1. Iteturers will not, be able to half supply the denitnd. and Instruments will bo scarce und high. WARERCOMS CHlOU A B3LOCK r f, 0 Now, with a mahificent stoek-oll from e Ald and standard makers. Prices the I .west. Terns the easiest. Two hundred lustrumiemts to selet from. test \aInkers aly. Our very Cheapest Instrulments are perfectly reliable. Piainos an-1 Organs wnt on fift -en days test trial. It's 1n1 we ask. Give us the privilege and we vill be happy. 18end for latest price list, and >blig.e, yours truly, audden % latets, SAVANNAIH, G'itGIA, rhe Great Piano anid Orga' Dealers ot the utRh.. aug 9 A T E ROBERT PORTNER'S LAGER BEE1R IN BOT TLES. IROBERT PORtTNE 'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. ROBERT PORTNR'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. BERGNER~ & ENGtEL'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES AND ON DAUGH1-T. ROBT. SMITH'S JNDIAN PALE s ALE IN BOTTLES. t RO.BT. SMIT H'S INDIAN PALE ALE IN BOTTLE~S. BAVARIAN EXP'ORT LAGER BEER INBfOTTLES. 1 ROSS' ROYAL BELFAST GINGER ALE IN BOTTLES CANTDELL & COCHRANE'S GINGER ALE IN BOTTj.ES. flBRREL BEST CIDEtR PUT ON DRIAUGHT TO-bAY. au~g 13 A PPLICATVION FORL CHARIT'riR, 1%OTlICE Is boreby given that appliea .N tioni will be made to the Lecgisla ture of the Stte of South 'tarolitna, at its next H' ssion, for a charter to cilnstruct a railroad f romi some isoint Of! the0 Chnr. l'ntt o, f'olumia and Augus.a ]niiroad, between Coltuimbia arid Wilnus 1)ro, to some p)oint eaht of OCamden, 8. C., by way of Camdetn, S. C..( Aug, 'A,188L. W. A. ANCIIUM, S J. T. B AY,. B.sUGENHEIMER I-As JUST-. ite VED A #12l LH4 OF OANI dCoDs QONSIST ING OF LOBS't ElS, IAOI, SALMON, STRAWEftlOMATOES 'dREEN PEAS, TICULESt LJi~iJ'ANNNS, 8ARDINES, FINE-FRESH CIDER A4P VINGOAkIR. 4UTM EGS, ESSENCE AND EXTRACTS OF LEMON AiD vANHNl , 1YNE TABLT'SALT, VERY FINE MOLASSS FLOUR, MEAL, SOAP, AND A LL OTHER GOODS GENERALLY SOLD IN A GROOERY StOSR. a='L~s aa-ra im Ac r 3. Sugenhoim-. aug 4 ilE CIURLOTTE FEMALE INSTITIT4 REV. WM, R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL CHARLOTTE, N. C. tFron\ GEN. J. D. KENNEDY, Lieuten it-Governor of South Carolina.] CAMDEN. S. C., December 17th, '1880. As a patron of the Charlotle Female Institute it affords me pleat'ure to testify to .ls 0t6oughn management of every department of it. This knowledge is derived from: isit to and inspection of the ins(itute. Strict attention is .paid not only to the ed - Ation but health and comfort of its pupils. Its ho'melike air impressed me moa rvorably. The 1Rev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his able a'nd accoplished corbs r assistants, presents every inducemrent to parents who liave da ghtcri to educate. I &tMI coutin-.u to -atronize the schooL 1). KENNEDY. (From Pnor. J, R. LATIMEn, PH. D., pf Davidson College.] I can teetify to the success the Charlotte Female ins19dW has atiairied #Wder the irection of Mr. Atkinson, who has in the three -ears that he has been prineioi used this school to the highest place anong our edueational institutions H6 -' ared neither care nor expense in securing the services of the most acoom lishe rid expierienced teachers, and in making the institute a ciomfortable and plesant otue for its pupils. No patron has ever visited the school without being more thani ver pleased with the arrangements for the N elfare of his daughters. From being r, sent at asome of its examinations and pt rsonally inspect.ng the work of the pu lhai 1iron, I know that the instruction is thorough and of a %ery high grade.. 'r. idez, the Proftssor ol Miu-ic, is itgardec by his pupils, many of W in aie amateur dcly musicians, graduates in music at other institutions, as the inost .dvanced and ,complished teacher of music that ha ever nume Suth. J-. F\ LATIMEIt. - SessIon begins September 7, 1881. ~ Terms- $125.00' per half session, Ilclding VUItY EXPkNSE to which the pupil is put, except for private lessioris in muisic. THE "QUEEN. BESS" CORSET. Th "i -QUEEN BE8.6" Corset and Skht Si porter is by far the most comfortable ver introduzed. It it arfect-litting cori+ , and hase new and Improved shoulder traps, esily ajusted t1) nny desired leng-h It also has the immensly oplar 'ATENT CLOTH STE!'L% PRtOTE' TOIt, nI i6h not only preve ntA the stee froni tnting, but also rehdors it intpesnible to bre.ak the clasps. WArrAnted in every par. oular. FOR SALE ONLY by .uay 26 J. M. BEATY & Cds GRAND OPENING. l'O THE LA DIES OF FAIR FIEL) (0 UNT . IIAVE Juist opened and hh1V4J how ready for your ins tion ott011 of thid irg at and best selected stocks of MILLIRRRT7, FANC GOODS AND mriONS ever brought to. tis place. MIRS. BOAG, with the assistance of her new nillinei, MISS BLACI of altimnor'e, intends 811ring no pains in these departments, and Will repJ4onish nd keep then full during the season. A FULL LINE OF1 DRESS GOODS 1tBittons And trimmings to intth. The est and cheapest line of CORSETS. lso a lot of Lifiti Ulsters and Undoki Veal]P D AVIS VE RTICAL FEED. SEWING M11CHINES. VIE bet in the mar ket for plain or heat.V and fino famly~ abwing ON42 'VIIOUSAND) DOLLA R itE WA Hb to any one who cant coim ete Wtth t-1both as ,a mnachic and the range of wvork it turuns out. Warrantoto weaf' vl ny of he f esos nacimon onl the mnarke6. T wo hmndred of-thes~ Maa .At--O I Z N TOCENEJ A efline lot of' Planting Potu.toes thri6n Sets, deeds, Cvrti Oats, Cheesed ~reera, Cakes, (andlesa, ian(,I lour1 Mona, Hlafns; Smubkh g anid Chewing' obacc~o, Cigars, I3edst'lfad1 MaIittresses. febQs, Safies, Chatirs, etc. To'( arrIve 16,000 eet of' 4ood Asorted Lumnbor. o9 ' , ofall kinds, Millinery, etc., low dowu to make.fog (q$ new mar d3