The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 23, 1881, Image 2
-TH E. NE W ANDdlhERALD,
'kNSBAOO 8. C.
ItIDAT, .Awmeut . fS~
'e MRANs DA I Eznen. -
.0. 5..a MEYNOLD, AS6tTX Ebrrou.
GEN. IaEtittt'says it is 'an Inter- I
dicted thing in South Carolina for an
"'iftor to tell the truth about ihrining.
TaE -1issourl .Ifepiblican 'thinks
iller and Laihan will be allo'wed'to i
take their-seats, without drffituilty, be
cause -of their irierosxcxpiequallty.
'nE Augusta tronicle says 4Dr.
'Bliss is certainly to be coinntsented.
lIe is between 'condurango 'and the
,-press gang, "which Is eqgtivalent to I
being between the devil and the deep (
t
SEssioxs,"the lobbyistind briber, df
F'redonia, N. Y.,'-has been endorseia
for re-election to the General Assom
Fily of that State. 'trti iletepublictma
reform with a vengeance.
Tnz Paris Voltaire notes the fact, E
in its daily abridgement of events, (
that "Sir Levi Morton, now Atnei-Ican
hf'inster to Paria,-spenks French Nith
-it fintufihtg "hand." Talks it -pker
fiishilenl we SL1'pp)ose.
'DR.'Br3.ss considerd Dr. Hammnhid's
latest oplinion as "unprofessional, dUi
gentlemanly and indecent." If the
President survives, it is confidently
predicted that Dr. Ilannond n ill
-Wear tlaat healways said sol
SENATOR'GF.ORGE-SAYS that the de
.eat 6fhts t'olhagite,'&nator Lnnar,
would be "a celandiy not toly -to i
Mississippi, ht to the Whole South."' I
We hope that calamity is not possible
-at. the hanlds of Chalmers & Co.
IIRLUMAN TUELVI.LEN used to say that
he was prouder of his backbone thanC
'of his brain, althouli he could boast
of having a fine genius. The posses- I
sion of a strong stomach would seem
to be the greatest blessing of all.
TiE Washington Post thinks a I
Democrat -shottild be appointed to
'Judge Clifford's seat on the 'Suikenie
Bench. It is due, says the Post, "that
both parties to a cause involving po- t
litical tenets or issues should have
some chance in our court of. ultimate
deterilnation.
BEk-SMAot 'Ndo' bon'I-s n record
as saying recently that "the 'best part a
of the earth is bounded by aline about. I
four hundred miles west of the Missis
sippi river, north by the Ikes, and east
and south by the Atlantic and the Gulf
of Mexiko; and the best. part of the
circumscribed section, physically, Is F
Georgia."
'SENATOR BUTLER, they say, looks
ten years younger than he did last
spring. ilis jaunt in the Northwest
wvithi General Rlosser has brought back
the roses to his cheek, the fire to. his
eye and, If anythinag, added a cubit to I
his Senatorial stature. General 'Butler I
"is one of most popular meon at WV ash
.ingtona. a
'PHILADELPnIA 'is e'xcitcd over her
first negro 'policemetb. 'The 'typoin t
ment cause'-tonsidei'able 1T6inark, andI
wben the new officer appeared on the
streets he 'was followed by a large
crowil of men and boye, white anid
'colored. The whites jeered him and
the negroes cheered him, but he kept
on the even tenor of' his way, till the
excitement is now about over.
Coto~qar, H . C. COmRBN~, who was I
one of General Garfld's com'ades in
the late wvar, says that the Pr'esdent's
stomach always was ver'y wveak. Duri
i1ng the war, when the President was I
'in perfect health, living on camp thre
.without uneasiness, lhe could not palss
a dead ai decaying body' without
turning deathly sick. A man with a
stomach like that could not be in "per'
feet health."
'McDow ought cert ainly to be caught..
'It will pay somebody to get him. Thle
United States gover'nent offers a r'e
ward of three hundrecd dollars for his
capture, Governor Jlaagood ofl'ers t wo
hundred, and Collector Bray'ton offers
five hutndred-mnaking a thouisand dol
lars ini all. Considering the charaeter
and capacity of Comnmissioner Rtauma's
"special force," it might be well to
compromise with McDow by letting
him "'infotim" on himself, give hi n
self up, and share the spoils, lHe says
lhe's willing to stand a fair trial an'd
the five hundred dollars would help
him tow~ards get ting one. 'rho '"special
f'orce" wvill nevri catch hinm. They
are too much "meon of good standing
and good habits" to be successful 1:n
such Work.
ADJ'Itj toQ FanlgJana.
flow to MX.eet the Presgent and the Thrent
ened lifieuhien, of the Situation.
(/. Hf. Mcifastcr', Ersq.: Diesu Siu
-A year' sinice, w~haen conafinedi in
doors, I addressed you a series of let
ters, somne of wvhich have ap~peared in
the columns of our county' paper, and
others have gone to the waste basket
notably amnongst the latter, one oni
forests, forest gr'owth, fruits, nuts,
etc., system of' cottoln f'arming, coupled
with corn and ottts, far'm engineering,
. buildings, building taterials, laying
off' farmns, fields, rossds, etc.1 and oth
er's. This subject, of fatnms alfd farm
ing supplies is an endless tllehne, anvd
one that can be spun out indefinitely'.
The writer is aware that lio hase beena
open to the charge of being long
winded, and only in tIs resp~ect to be
equalled by a ertain Capth editor,
but mnakes his exit with thankuLs to the
printer and to the readers for having
received no caustic critidsam for his
bl unders.
narks-t:iake to:oun~faratihg friends.
[he gr9wing drop oil liad is far fron
>ronisitig. ,Indeed, it bids fair to
'ival tld ntemoratulo crop'Iof 1845. It,
lue behowVes -s, or those who are to
ubsitaaild I'make crops in 1882, to I
idgo't dnarst want and -to"htidband
C
mdl~ save everytinsg tlhtt ^an possibly
>e available for -that lidl pose. -To aid
md help to -tide 'oVer next'Aeason, it.
vould be Well-1. To sow an 'ibun
lance'of- tIpill ps to plant in Augtist
otuttes vines--tler will vet mike. t
1. To sow same amount of' oats this t
nonth-besit in small cotton-giviig C
t another plowing, and on account of i
he scor -ity of.seed to now turn inl the
>at's'et of last sowinlg in the 1frio
of securing a "'volunteer crop." 3. Cut
m nd shock all upland corti-Kentliekv
auhion. "Shoek arouLnd stakes split lit
he top,-itfr 'having two cross slips t
userted. Tire writer has cut seveii or
ght crops 1i/his life, and asserts I hat
he long forige obtained therefrom is
ive times' tle viume and iddei dt f6d
ler stripped from the stalks. 4. Szafve
very blad1e of-grfts anid pea-'ites O
ho frn carefilly. .5. Later inl the
'all sow an abundant grain crop, and
ow in good order. It [he cori crop
s cat the lands may be plotuglied
rotnd the shocks in Septeinber ad(
niall grain sowmed. 6. Practice rigid
co1iy and be ho ;elul. Tle bad
-ear of 1845 was followed by rich
1LIvCMs anid great )r0 (iety.
W r'e -aboring utller sm e611n e1iSCS
roim'uiwise legis~ation, but the own, (
rs and r)lantersof the soil will goveryi
lie Stattin1' it will be Iheir fuln it' c
hese tliigs are not corrected. "All
maI s lidls the I nI:"- have t heir heads i
et on hie'f'elpeal 'f that lorrid eni-se
Jid niglitimare-i lie lien ha-aid it C
Vill be repealed. This dome. hard
vork, close application and m(rigid ecoll- 1
my1N will briml" uis thr-it, aibun danc,
V6lth1. BIt. tliose wi ho ex pet to gai i
ven lre.ad by parlion iziiig bir-roo<l
r- "lpoker," and by cu Nsing tIhe iiizy
legio becau.se lie wol't work, we siII,- V
~ly say they- vre -on a b'i eless t rack
i ld ru ling down 3 .rade in cha e of ,
-Ward's 'Vineks" wIthout brikes to I
topr the train. It is tie white man1111 c
ud the whtit e nman alone i/e have ad
ressed. They aloie can save them
elves and tiecomitry. God Ahnighty
iever made lie Iigger. an acconniable
Pellig, or. is lie accomiitable Cor his Sins
m1(d shiortcoiiigs. Like 1ant old im
Pleient of labor he may be utilized
or what he is worth, but can never
le renewed.
Durinig a resi(leneC or over twentv
ear-s-in old Faitlied- it -has been oi'r
0.d Inck to have seeni of thev
ell cultivated d1r-nis of (lie MidIlle
atietcs, (o iave seen mian of the flertile
ln;tatis of Florida, ( eorgia, Ala
as aml([ Teimessee, a., well as of, V ir
"inia and North Carolina; to have
ee) the rich bottoimis of the Missis- C
ilppi, ile('1. Alibiona and other rivers, 1
I3 otl' ihumble opinion Is that old "
i0rtie'- iid t-he Piedioni .slope of
ont' 'C11oill is ihr l'head of the
egions nmed, for 3may rei.-onis:
. Good water and good ieallh. 2.
kbsolute certainty of tprohletive
TOPS, iveratgiig ieaIrly the sae witi
am1e cultivationi everv year, with gein
wal freedom froim destrlict ion of cror -
Our old district was literally t I. I
>f issue" in the Oldenl tuine's to sek
mt clpital to. buiv tiew lands an(d
legro slaves to eultivale theim. The
Vriter ia name te (idantationtlls at. the I
southiwest, stocked in the past5 wit hi
we thousand slaves fi'om (our (314 dits
rict anld its hills. ft. was lite ralh t he
niotheri of aictive mieni ami large 'phln
ers in those new rios.LilS
What has1 been done1 ennm be done
gain. Cheer up ai~i Mtxke the old
and1( bloomi again. PTsok is ve ttn
old w'ealth ini our exhaustless soils. e
Choice, not chance, Ipeated us in i
airtlelid In early life. While seeing
yhat is called 1ichier sect ins we have
iever~ regret tedl our1 choice ot locaion.13
f. younig algain we won hIllmmence
o tarm these old hills in preferenice to
miv spot on earth.
Mian is niot alwayvs tihe creature (of
uis own will or wvishes.. A highmer
mwiier soietinIies) decives his fdtre, aiid
f. gifted withl -o-dinairy manhood uad
nit'eligeu'ee, Ire bow11s andi subit s to
are1 and3( marches on to fu ltilIl his des
inv. Withi an3 aipfolsv to the priinteri
Lulireadelr, we bhi'1thein, you aind
1ear~ old Fairfield a Peepecifl a dien,
is well as the saune to oiur nomn de
>lum1fe of llona c G iun:i.EY.
Angust. 22, 1881.
A L~lnoE Pi.INo MAsthe-rour.
WVhile It was well kn:own i t. thle
\ilIn3delssohnl Pianii wa~s renth-y r1tellia
>le 1und1 excellenit in:strun-eni , it was
ardly Kl14hpected by the other mann-i1
elaemn r that, lie dlemniid hadl inena
d to such an extent as to warnoiut th
Lnaket s ini (rectinig thle hargest miianut
lact(ory ini the world as a cenittiimial
memorial of' thme success' of thle inistrut
mnent ib it such was thle case, and( to
clay thtl sJiedessohnm Piano Manntmhue
tory1 eighlt stories iin heighit, coveriir
78,000 squIal'e ifeet of gt'ound, .fromi its
location on thes cornler of 'lTruth Ave
tie and 5'7th Street, overloo~ks the
II udson River amd the streater pait of
Mianhattan Island .- Chicg Te1O'imes.
TIGIIT Boovs.- Manyv a1 woman3 Is
rendered comiplet ely niiiserablle by the
sufferi ng caused in' thring liern foot.
into whant is conisidler (1 a prettilyV
shai)ped boot. 'The benaut(ifull v-emi.
structed1 human fioot . wvith thle (IstIIc
iuovemenlts ot its diffe!rent jotits, with
certalin parts by natureI so formled as
to eas'ly beari the~ weight. of tihe body,
Is a thing to be wondered at. anud yet
we enclose it. hironghi this love of
vanlity, ini a tight-fittinig case of leath l
er, const rictinig all its movements5, andi(
causing all the pressu re of thie body to
comec oh those parit s iwhIich by nai13nre
are tuost. ittnfit ted to bear it. 'Thew high
and 3nrrdw heels help miaterially to
further deotn amnd hurt the liset, andl
by thirowinmg thle biody forwaird a nn
(lottbtedly p~i'e3ndicial to a heaithy conl
di tionm of thle spiine and (lie thii soles
of these "plretty boots"8' produtce "col
feet,"' ini thae posssin of w ichl therec
Is neitheir corn1fort nor3, 1 am11 afraid,
healthm, a1t1l, ini th( se'cond( laIce, i-ery
cotnmtoniiy leadl to the large inaiority
of colds to wihichi mn~ often' lie at
tribujed manytI at liteli1 miserv.
Etven moderat'ely tighi -tlin hg boo'is
will in time cause all those discoitfoirts
of the feet which render the ordi impty
wa1lk a thinmg to be0 drealded .cornis
hu:ions, ingrowi ng toe-nils, chili
blauis; all these are thle iwrges we pa
for having a "pretty foot.'' Does it
-A tolcante eri-tIptioni took place &a
Idaho, on the 8f h1 inst., on a mnomu in
on thle South Fork of the Clear WVase..
sending forth a volume of fine atid
Fimoke several hiundired feet 11n height.
The shoek was felt for a~ distance of
I ll reland , ore iP.~o Iv I
1oi1TWOrM a1lilos)t Lukii~ivi, Six' t-ak
lI*o0'hWst'Nw1,,'(C-r.
-1i11 Iiarkiqs Avho won thle prize
to Pais for VUIJIu jilaiiig, is t11w
1aluglI1lI of it Bu8Itii l 'V~u'i
-it is ('tafltotedl i1O~ii il
ovea .160.000persoi is In CIiiace
,car. 'AW(~te1~lepdei to Ikec.p
low n .tle pp~1ill3lloii.
,'It1-61 lif .;" 1' it eImiiflafe11 f(Ibre 0 1
T th16 Douse of Th'lwest-iilzi~ ives oil
lie ol-rahIiZ.1.1itit' Of(:grer.siiiDc
-The 11)11 pro'prietors ill Mil11,0 pny
heii $7..60 ui week. .oii $.50, l31141
I'dreii' fi olii $2.,",0 to $5.40. 'Tbis I.,
I) Bilhg11ili. [till, it is the Ill'-s I-lieo I
LIIe' :A ir oa dio for labori iig pcL4)
ule ill -the 1itutoieLs.
-IV wh4l3(31 ei glyi'oiaY( tolc ol, its
ouit ill Floyd e~IR~'.1I. file oither
111%. it I Il 1e3u1l!frd 'M ii 1 iii t~iline
vH u , .Ili '4% IIichoii(11 1.ire 1' l tl1r3'A Vtye
10(1. Oure 1111m11 ('31 rue oll* steveit bill
Lt-hi431s ill his Ch311.
-.Jlni A. (1,u1libeit, of,'A Ahitle, Nvll''
Milli. I Ic elitereci ('ol-riess~iIV- t
CTiiil,(W). I Ie is.t i.314 8
110%.l it., likk veal i le lis i I his pro
usSiO)l1 ill I lie'Al"llil votirl'.
;of I mI i'.Xj)osioi will ~' Ile (li 1 11 l iii
tet t1t of, i) -imit, of l l) i' f-oS i-oilli 1.11W
0114)11 ill '4VIely-filollirs. "I'lle vo43
oil will bi- p'14Ld gili-eci, %ItlI,
Iv cii, w4ove'i3 al 3331 11334 i'lii ) at lilil1 of
loti lOs For Scli13111w Iow ii i 3:ide ii l )1
i oo-'30. whiil.h
of4i14I' w) 4Ihi it f4'''4 tti'ps
11'4l 1 fliv ' -.1'i1 3111 hi'eC. ill sI13IMUIV
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M!i3( 1113 (111 %. 2 to 2b ii icR its '% i'Ir
i 2'es Imi)13 The1 ('*!.It Shikaat ul.
- lil 11,01. $1333 V4 1 hoIllk m)gIid4 t10
ork 1the 131olliiis or soijip) ilie C.ir
ilt ivesVtillb g. 33134 rici resllIt,
ire 133ii3it1~. ' roces ot4),(S 431 orik
air i-S 130w, 144'_ sniiit Ioili.ii 4IIwil all3
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wC st It'd Ii. - ::( to ~ 4' vL'iv ill.
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ill Symiulv wviIli (l~ie ofli'inier.
SPRING WNAGONS
B'AI-RiA~[ WkA GO-NS.
$PECPAT1N(YTICES.
"0AKE Nl'Ite W"Pl'AKfo M1AY API't, 1.1iE1
Pi..S.-Thev n ie )lilt It,&4 to Ih' n1o0,1 delleto
person, iti- i pf 11 ratig flit t hey clenr tit)
ysteni of till iill) ities, llid gi(ntily excitE' the
liver to henll(y IJimlou. Price ), IenIts pei box.
Sold by tll dh'itgits in tills CottntN.
F1ti-i.3.. At A.. April 8. IS-8 -
Mr. J. ' onvn i. cgait-D)ar Sir.: I tWle
pienst re instni1ing thint I ine t-ied yiir Niedl
4,1 M (.d Y Ia01 au il A V( vIy .,C-or cmr-. Wfi11
l. t ,(,!d ece"sIs . I(e -. loc i n ehl bitter iliw,
giv9 i gire t loii fliol 1111"k. ti 1s tuI tclh pit.
flel lor Ii he-refore' I erI lillu d t ills tindicuinD
I o all withO with 11 1 II vIc'1 ( 11 pir steek t*,4ll
flhil li ists. 1ii it Is I 11) whIt it ls re1pre. tiltedI
to bne. Ver'y re.- Ict StIly, A KAY ;I-.
F Eunt.A. Al. .lJiyv 1878.
i r S1ttt'reuj : I t d'(Ii, i n1(. , i'tir Strick'
Fe tl on ny wv ry. % ( h vi ry3' 1 uitPry. lep
'-tilt.. ~i l ' h- d ,'gee lily dicep rti( her en if. iiN
w.' l o't t r onitevi'('I, i' ,:- I I i liv Ilie list o( vour
st O4', F. I<4 sho it s n'ni ndi-l Improved iti 1 h 1
and 11111k. Vely respet[ ille. .
4401(l ~ ~ bOtl rl 1-;0. If. DEN T.
Sold hv the'druygis'tG of this county.
lI' A. It. 1 \11rmn. of S i nvolli-l. write.s Iov.
sure Von i4 "7rd, tt-otlIit :g t JANQ IIve . Iyl)p
tirot' t ali r e if3 ai avi of y(-11r Lnng
ifeslorir 1.avler giv enI' It a1'jir will In it on.to
Lier of (P -vs whe re I f " l 1, we I e -10 (I.s iII I le
treattarot? C! 11 (-t11 hi'l, tral cf14 tll-9110ill.
Fi*v 1Hn ts 9"o % Ou eyt r 1,4111 11n 4ott.
- :4 2Ini- : s i I h 13 c.. en il d ft. hv)' bl .d f P
'enter 11 i i 1.(of' t e 111n i, 1 r il. inon h'i wi , g
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T I M ONY OF DiOUGIT
W MavhE L in"ShEt'.-s'l l'p
-t at h .'i cm i ,.lb. cn-- . rth 1+a si
i.J \uk as Todna v!11k0,.'G a.
A.' lllt 1'i1)1(10 ForVailih. foa.~i~isi
l'N~T iiwnnli'. b Aty t 'yseAtinnt:u.
.at. fo' :Iulh O
- DO hv NT listmr' ait's si phiClck An.
rei111 \vf te inI 113 irw'nn ao tis
In Ca) fllcy1 sois ete.l
G* Nt f'1l- .\ NU EI C.
.81.00r1W A !?
Wilh nb oayel y1ho(lig
-AREA
. O 0 1,
WVIITE WITHl 60TTOIN.
PIOS 0 0Rl.
CASHI P'RICES,
. WITHI
TIf0E XONTHS' CREIT.
LUDDEN & BATES'
Spcoial E P tllllR1 mojr ,Oflf0:,
FO R AUG UST A Ni ) SEPTEMBREIR,
A Lit C w tiftd the Balance
h11e Cottoll Coiles Iln.
-o0
Du1ring tle.imon1.ths of Algilit afd ep.
ombi-. we oTer Pignos r.nd Organs at.
Lu i:sT CASH RATS % pay able
S2' CASII ON A PIANO.
810 CAbi ON AN ORGAN,
ind the balaico in three tuotulha teida
, brest. This oiler expikvgs October hst,
nu7t. Buy now. aind 1 hy as c.in 'as ypu
lnn nle'Txi tall vith ensh'in hand. Nqthing
inedb wtng, Ples wIl ble l1igher.
Alothr ibo'is i l' at h'hud. Maiul
Iacturei-i will lnot be nble to half suF11'dy
tIle delmand. and Instruments will be
'earce aid high.
t
WAR1 E(.OMS CHOCK A BLOCK .
Now, with a ma-inificent stock -all from 9
ol and standard makers. Prices the
I we:-t. Terms the easiest. Two hundred
lstrumel.ts to s'le.t from. Best Makers
lv. ( r v-very Cheapest Instrumentsa tre
per'eutly reliullte. PiaIosq atid OrgaIns
Sent onl flf .enl '<biys lest trial. . It's 10l wve
ask. Give us .th ' privilege and we -vill be
.appy. .-tend for latest prico list, and
bh.li:e. yours truly,
Ludden e% Bates,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, t
Th'. Great. Plnnt ahid Orga'- Dealers of the
st. .aug 9
F.W. HFENICTT
ROBERT PORTNER'S
LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES.
ROB3ERTr PORtTNER'S
LAGER BE ER IN BOTTLES.
RIOBERT P'ORTNER'S'
LAGER BEERl IN B3OTTLES.
,;.Vi- .EfR & ENGELu'S LAGER
f-EE : N DOTTiLFS AN D
D:AUCmi i'
!:ui'T SM~ 11'S INIiAN PA~tI
AL:; IN B3OTJTLE..
RO 1DT. S'.H 'S' INDIAN PALE
.ALE IN BOTTLES;
BAVARIAN EX:'ORTr
LAGER BEER IN BIOTTrLES
ROSS' ROYAL BELFAST
G1INGEit ALE IN1 BOTTLES
C"ANTPELL & COCHRANE'S
GiNGER ALE IN B3OTThuES.
BARRIEL BEST CIDER PUT1 ON
DRAUGHT TO--DAY.
nutg 13
A PPILIC'ATIION FOR (flA wRTER.
NOti wlrb ina<ont that aLegisca
tur of thle State, of South 'arolina, at its
ne(xt session, for ai charter to1 cons5truct
a railr(od from~t somc pocint on the Chlar
lotte, (coi il'bfa and Augus a 1tailroad,
betwee'cn UoI lmlbia and Winnsboro, to
some1( pont ((ast of Camden, S. C., by way
of Camalh n, S. C.
Aug. 3; 1881. WV. A. ANClIUM,
J. T.i AY.
augc 9-tx3m
IAS JS' NEONCVID A FBEbU 019Q~ QAN T34tODB, C
-1946 F
LOBSTERS,C
'SALMON, .PN'APPL
STRAWBE1m2 TOAATOEIN
'OR$EN PIZASPCL
aPEAC ES
LIMA' B3EANS, S1
.FINE FRESH CIDEl AND'VINEGAlt.
--.A.ISO -
aUi' EGS, ESSEOE AND EXTRACTS OF LEIO' A Ut VAN 0
FINE TABLE SALT, VERY FINE MOLASSES,
'FLOUR, mEAL, SOAP, AND-ALL
OTtiit: GOODS
GENERiA.LY NOLD IN A GIAUCE*RY StORE.
YEV.-WM. R. ATKI NON, PI NCPL
T(HUARLOTTE, N. C,
-- ------
[From Cifi. J. D. KEz DY, Lieutenant-Governor of South Carolina.]
CamaDp.N. S. C., Deceiaiber 17th, 1860,.
As a patron of the Charlotte Female Institute it affor Is~e'wimenir to.tfstiLy to t)h
borough biinagement of every department of it. 'I Lis k fYived frout a
isit to aud inspection of the institutc. strict attention is pid iolt orily to..the edy.
ation but'he'alth (tiul comfort of ts pupils. Its h1onzielike air nipresse. me moat
woral,1y. The Rav. Mr. Atkik' , wit1j the pid of his able and accomplished corps
f assistants, presents every inducemaht'iiaientrwho have daughters to educate. 1
haIl oontinaue to 1 atronize the school. JD. 1cRhINNEl .
, . rom rno. . r. LATIMrn, 'H. i.0,0 ujjvaitson uoiege. j
I can t&'tify to the'ici cai1e Charlotteo1emale'Iustituti hasl attained under tlie
.irection of Mr. Athiuson, who has in the three ears that he haR been paincipav)
Aised thjs school to the highest pLice anong our educational institglions .1e has
pared rieithey n're'nor expense in securing the services 6f ifie "nost aecotplishe,4
ud experienced tcacher, and in nin- th'e ifisfiutut a e'.mfaortable and pleaisait
one for ts pupils. lfo aot'dn' lis ever visited the school withotit bein more than
ver ple'ased with the arrangements' jor tha welf re of ,ia, d doa.'a1 As.. 'from hirti
rosent at somle of its exaiuinations ad p rsonaly'lnApect. ng the work of the pupils
heri on. I know that the instruction is thorough and of 'a - ery high grade. Di.
sidez, the Proftssor of Music, is regardes, by his pupils, many of wi:6in aitp.,imateur
mdy musicians, graduates in music at other institutions, as the most .Idvanced andi
ccouiplishe'd teacher of music that has ever c6hic South. J. F. L'ATIMEt.
Sessls eg(es Nptaemdr 7, 1881. 1Tcrmf-1256.0 per half 'session, including
'Vk itY EXPENSE to which the pip.I is ptift,'except for private lessions in nuinc.
TIiE "QUINEN BESS" CORSET.
The "QF. N DEf.LlrI and k i ui , '-r i.s by far the anost comfortable
r introd u- .. . a 1.arlvet tti nt. cor- , :mai.! l'as neaw and im;roved shotilder
itry., a dV a usie.I I a1y desire-d Itnug- 1 It n-a1co haas the liimcnaely opular
I AT EN'V (;Lj H ST'EL PR'1p3IE T01 ; .% ich rot onl pcevnts the stee a from
rusting. but also reanl.rs it iaa 6-i.- ible tu b'rak tbe clasps. Warranted in every par'
t..cular. FOR SALE Oi-w 1&
may 2'1d. -- 1 M. BES A T Y & 0
GRAND OiPENINGo
T O VYiA- D, AMS bs i FA1UZRFIJBLD (ObUnAZ'*Y
IIA Vi jhAt op tnbil i(i have now, reidv .fo' bilr 'isP~etio one of thq)
largest and best Selected stocks of MIL'ANVtU, FANCY GOODS AND
NOTIONS ever brought, to this place.
IM R8. I)AG, with'the aslatile'O' of lier new muilliner, M S L
Italtimior'e. ienltcd syni-ig no pains in these departments, didi replenis
lmnd keepi them flil during the seasona.
A FULL LINE OF DRESS. GO) b; hluoits i 1 'imiIngs '" anntch. The
best and cheapOst 111b of CORl TS: Also a lot of Linen Ulstei- ti'd Under
Wveal,;
DAVIS VElTICAL FEED
SEWINO MIlHIlNI[Es
N hest 1li dim market fo jidnam or heavy dujI A:u tan' ing. ON
tSAND DOLLAft,5 REWAltD ti y one whS can lcol eto w41
it--hoth as a maclhic and .the range of work it turns out.. Wlarranitei to wear
with aijy of thie first-clasa machmine on the m'ihikot: 'I'wb hundf~ed of these Ma
chaiiis n tse in Fairfle1~! County.
.A.L~sc. In st ciOE?
A fine Itjt of Planting Potattoo', 6nio'i~ Ets, Seells t \'n, dats, Chieeso'
Crackers, Cakes, Candies. Btaion, 'iour, Al al, .hams, m king anid Chewing
'l acco, Cigairs, lledsteada, Ma'esses. Tebles,' Safed, L'hmdre, etW'
'To arrIve, 15,000 feet of Good Assorted Lumbeor..
Dry Goos, fti kinds, Millinery, etc. 10* ddwmk to-4 Ua M~m for a neil