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T I'HE I1N AND IIERALI. wnm-ono-..- . -X4SDA T, Aug-ust 9 r . : s 14s, V. filIrA DAVIS, EDITOX. UXNG. S. RRYNOLDS. A~sO.QAla 60nOa. J'r is thought'that Coekling will be ,a candidate for Congress from his dis triet. 1Ie can got 0e nomingtion ilf he says so. . Ti Japatese have learned the "er .pedlitinsg" system .ahteady. The Mika .do engaged an Amocicau architect to .draw plane itad naako estimates .for a mew palace. Te aesthuates amount to *600,000,-the contract was given out ,at $5,600,000. That throws Brady's .exploit lin the shade. TnE New York Herald has this to say about buttermilk.: Buttermilk,.a haverage which is becoming quite fashionable in some of our large cities, is not sufficiektly appreciated in the couitry wbeue it can be had at its best., Ets wediceal properties can hardly be overrated. 1it is-excelent for dv4pep Sa, for iervouIs people aund for those .who are trotbled with sleeplessnesq. O4) eoirse there are many people who, not liking -it. would )Claps he unable to acquire a taste.for it, but for those who like it there is-io -autwer drink Which is mm' '' THlE coimt e. . . . . .,idlett is set forih in an evening telegram front Washinigton, AusuLst. 23, ats follows: From tilhe best information obtainable at i n i 10111 ncluding the statements of, Iwo (t, 1he attenlding silureons, it it ther'coladition (1 the not eangedi ay ina1 12 yes$te~day afte - - :' Litg increased quanti - .w~~ent, :llis circum..!1 -~ S(' 1'1ftrds a rat iomdiiI - 'e'-I -si of!4 ef31cc) LIalgeltila t. accetainy wichi pre -A - m zy with revgard to tile u -- .-~ 1 ofthe g tandular iflam ii: ~ to-lay, and1( there 18 : w thern' the patient neit eiough to sus- I hirth'ug the present I his vase. The indica- I e clin, buot unittil there is' r ,C.1.e than haais yet ccurre'd, -- 4 idet t.predictions 111tv t be withlheld. A* bih: our it can on1ly 1 s I it tile pa:t tient is Ceratailly 110 WmuToe ill aly and tlat his : . t ake iu 1 rishine n1at is stealiy inevig"At the tilme thel la-st bill-,I hin was ,-edI. tle patieit's pitlse 1 was 104, temperature 99.2, respiration 19. M1fessrs. Erditors:: it wTt Ntuv8 ANO EhIit.l) of August 17, there appeared an11 article rrum1 "Fatint' a1iuat L L'rohibitioni miovemiient, liealse Ilow 1 me1( to ask for ana expjlantatlin. "'l1air dIild" says, "I1 hold( I.ht it is anl ex tremeI icasureli', untdem~ocratic, anld an infrintgemnit upon tihe liber'ties of a free-born, liberty-loving people, and( thlereby calculated to diestroy' a part of our freedom of actionl undter thle governmenit formed by oursels es-'thae people.' " Agaitn, he says: "We have nlow upon01 thle statulte-b~ook three ex cedllenlt lu1ws: (1) Thec liquor laws passed b~y the last General Assembale, wiacha are only Carried ouat, though, so far' as licenses to sell tare conlcer'ned, and jug-shops inastitultect ojtelsde of in corporated p~laces4. (2) Anlother good lau is that against gamlblintg uplona the public roads, etc. Why, sirs, alny itights anld Sundailys too parties call be founid in droves, pitching thiracalrds. (3) Still another againset thle union0 be twecen tile colored atid~ whiite races. A ll are good laws, paissed by <a Demo cralic Legislat ure too." ('Tthe i talies .are inine.) I quite agrece withl "Fair field" that thec above-mentioned haws are ''good" and "'excellett," bit I faiil .to see ho0w a lsw p~rohiblitg the an utfaicture an~d sale of ardentt spirits as a beverage would 1be anly more "an ex tremte te~asure, undt(emlocratic, and1( ian infrinagemtent upon01 the liberties of a free-born, libecrty-lovinag pe.ople.' Itf it is t ''good antd n'excllet'' laiw whtich says to miena hlere tad thIere ina thec coun itry', "YX4oui cannot ont any cont ditioin have licenlse to sell inatoxi'catingc liquors,'' how can it 1be suchl an ''ex taree" attd "un Idemocratic" mleasur e to prohlibit those also living inl 0ur townts and1( villages? Are ment liing Inl thte countryt taot julst as free-borni atnd liberty-hvitng ais thaose living it our townls atlt villages? Is it nao in tintgieent oIf a mant's libert v to tor bid him utsinag hais own mlontev just as he phEos-----tablinag it alway~ if heo chi a Is it no inftrinagemieait upon01 a m-m ilr V to tuIrbidl that ho shallI narryV W'1 woiini tat he lIves, Or whlioz, hi. w ishts to array, be haer colorl "1hm if ma' ? 'k'e 1tuth I, V.hen me i~in 'eg e'it her w ill ut iei'' 'ibearty for a cloak of 01 niicIiousiess," or' iin a1i~ wa that brings ijury tt tel-i fellowmdana Ilad tendls to tta(ir decgrad.lationa, thent thteir a i -.. ai: om hadii a pistol, it -I a c: .a uIdlt ivailege a1s a tree l'er-31n e'ither~ secretly 0) - Bi'g is liberty wals s'o <r' b*ed 'iit'lIhat th fa .egi'slatin3e h .. . I.*dCted( a lawv algatinst thet Clitym of 11 citon)cledil3( wVeapons,. so if :be ii ofh1 iin ard(ent splirits is work . iomaryi'' I to ou peCole-causinag ii Ia m ;.ny 'e ailmIost bleggm'yv, a gi'emt in'' M - of critae, anld if taxes nece~s~.wa ry or i *e lunislhent thaereof, ad t13~ he ' unIg LIar thei Le'gislaturae to stop) it .It saehIa 31 13w is iaecessary, antd It it will tenad to b)et ter Our' cionditiont ats a people unqet~Ctionatbly' the Legisha titre has the right to tiniko it and1( to ar'rantge or -its enftoriieent. Outr legislators are 01ur law-mnakers, chousen '-- for thait special pttrpose, and1( whent they are sure that ai hew woutld be fori the good of the people they should not l'esitaite to make it. Let thte Legisla turle once adopt thae pr'itnciple tat thaer canntot matko a law Withou se.n.n f se'k to the peaple for ratitlcationg, and I Alas. 101 the peave and prosperiy of t ur' State. Alual for the very prinel.-1 pies on which b.ur Rlepublican fotn of j governmeitt is founded. If, after , maturedeliberation by our legislators, -, It Is found that a law 'totally prohibit Ing the manufacture and safe of ardent i 5prits as a.beverage would not be for the best, then let them not vake It. But If they are conlvinced that it would lo good, ten let them have the ianli ness and the nerve to pitss It and ar range .for lP8 enforcogient. They should not be asked to belittle them ekves, and to deny the principles of Lur government by referring back to tle people a work which .legitimately belongs to them as our ahosen repre sentAtveR. . HAMPTOVS LffrTgR TO RA U*. kn Article Expressing Disapproval of the Senator's Action, and Giving Him Some Good Advice. f (FP oin t lie Anderson Intellgencer.) The -Baltinore Sun says: "General [taum has received a letter fron Sena tor Wade Hanpton, which shows ti- t siatably that he has onrly Ito aympathy C with tite class of ien in' his State % Io A lefv the Federal authorities in tile C meoution of (lie revene laws but be- I lieves thle State auttlorities of South I Jarolina ,will ak in arsestiig the msur- 1 lerer of Mr. Blrayton. Setator Hump onii ii his Jetter, which Is writteni hiot Dhaggts Sings, Va. says: 'I have j, ist. eenl tle account. of the imurders of r. raytons in South Catroliill. iald I e aope that you will use all your au- dI horivty to Iave the murderer arrcsted. t ,resi(ICIt Haves gave aunessty oi mI e milspiefiol to those who had violateil he revente laws, and I have Io toler ktion for any one who niow breaks 0 noei. isThe Governor of the State will -o. -operan' heart ily n ith y 'ou if Vol isk his aid aind elie will of iis own inio oit take steps to have the nur'derer irrestled.'" a This repolorted letter of Senator ampiton's is i soiewhat remarkable lo'un'iiet. if it exists, an1d we Sippose o hie puiblishied vedni-0 aboutl cor'rect. C' Jur Senasstor says that he niow ha11s nto d ole at forl 1,61. i lti-actiols of file re e- e 1 laws, fromi which the inferenetI t hat lie did tolorate them is clear. The t4 'easois whiy lie Clliot now (10 so is % )Jicaiuse Presidet ayes gave amines- dI v soIle Vea.'rs ago ont 0111 8ento&r's spplication; andI(I here agaiLil our Sesia or leave'; tihe inf'erecIve that if' the inllesty had beeni granted on the ecomimieindation of ain other pesson da tolerationt fior the inftraction of tle aws might conitiLue to exist, IhoulihIi lie crim1e would be as great and h I einItoutis t1ha1 a it is Ititnder )14 preselt ireumstices. Agaiii Sena osr I laimp finl volilie's to Slat what tlie Gov Prn1or of the Stale will do as certainly v if hIe hiiself was yet the Governor. t is us0t a iiatter of' uipin 1ion1 (hat Ou1r in(or expresees, but it is a matter . if fict, as if by authority. The people: It 'lected Goveriior liagood toRel-ischarge he dutIies of the Jxeomntive D:par sient of this Site. aid when they did o it wits genierlally Supposed that lit' ouli dischari'ge t hose duties, Iloigh enator flatiptoit miay be authorized 0 o inanage ihe executive otlice of this 1 sttitC as well as represent ler in the i ete, 1' sutich is not the case, Ilie e(te1r of O.r Sellator is egot.istic all(] it bad itaste. This, however, i sot a le uiij -t i :vtiui wt havu 1q. lisc icttXa . It 1 s written Ili in ii manner to give olor to I 1h4 exaiggeraited coiideimnation, thtat is f >inag heaped iponi us by thte Northlerns a >ress. anid containis nzo one syllable, sy art as5 we enni see, to show (lie infami m15 slimanneri intu whih theo governmecnt b ias attemrpt'd to execute (lie r'evenue aiws in this State. It is ini bad( (aisle (ir 0our Sesnators os' lipresenitstaivs to riv a' iid a11ul cr'edenice to thle par115tin ibuise that is hsei >ed up on us byv thle iesp~~apers'i' am1( plIt iciani4 of' the forith on)1 alccount of the0 violatin of' " lie reveniue bsrws. Th'ie great bulk of* y meii people coniden these violalionis,Il 111(iui'the could eassily be suphpressed h f' the r'evenueo oflicers were iiot, them- (i elves more hiwI ss and oppiessive hanis thle moonisiner's. Senator lsamp- r onlshouild niot have wr'it ten (lie lettesr , eo didi to Genieral Rtaumi it ihout also rsging thle imprl)Iovemnilt of thle char- Ii ecter' of the re0ven'ue tnen ini this State. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS'. -Sumter is erinig lustily foir a na-a 101n11 bank. -Abbville village w~as wvithiout ba osn t wo days last week. -Wallla is still suffering from de- i tr'uctiveo dr5onight. 1 -Sumiter' couity claims to hiave prso iniced tile first bale of' cot ton this year. -The LadIies' Moniumen~ltlI Associa-1 4)n1 of' Le'xinigtoni county have $2653in lieir trealsursv. -ITeainie is dlelighiti ng the peo( >o of' Wahlla wvith lie exhtibitin of lis be-rutiful sunt pictures. -The young1 meni 4)1 Edgefield v'il age have takeni steps to organize a ihri'tary, a1 readiing room5l andt a lter'auy ( ociet '. -A neigr'o pr'eaeicr in Or)sangebur" ounty is asttemtinisg to prove that Pita 'aohs was a "cooni."a -Williston was vIsited on Samurday' fternsoons by~ a teifi(c storms of' hail usd indi, whichl dlid great dlam~age to he crops. -Th'le cotton factory at Rock Ilill, is soon as the adlditionial force can be ~eeured, wiill he r'iuingW both day and tight. -Jloshs Mundy', the negro wife nur' itlrer, Ill be hung inu the jail var'd at I~(dgetieldl next litdy.' -Dr~sopsy and. conisumsption ai'eI 'li iisau ng ai large numbn er o%~ vict imls unotig the negr'oes in ai' arouiid Lireeniwood. -'Te ISpartanbnu'g l/e- akd says the repeaCsl of' the lit'n law seems to be the4. pr'evasihn g sent nlet. of' the people of Sparitanburs' coun ity. -A black flcend snaied Isaac Cul-. ireath as connuCisi~ t tedc to the Edgeth'ld aild last Sat urday' iuhr an at tempted oust ratge upon as respectaible white womansi. -Theli licenises of' the Asder'soin bar' keepers expirecd last Monday iiigit, siid Andertsoii may snow be said to be nr tuaslly as "dr'y'' towni. --Cosdersable inster'est is bein - mifehsitedt4 in A bbevlle's appro'uachlin - n1u5neitpll e'lection1. 80 t'hr. thiere are uti ineils tickets ini the fildh. -A sqjuall of'winid att Bord4eanX, Ab bevilloecoun t y, the otheroi day, (tore all the open cot tots out ofi the bulls asnd scastteredl it aroui prlomiscuously.. -TIhe late V. C- Bowens's idow, whso Is aL dlaughter' of ex-Go s'rnor ieranklin .1. Moses, was married to Post ntaster' William N. Taift, of' Charn leston, on the 3d istant. -Jack Stafforid, the young mas who committed suicide at Mannsing last wveek, had14 beeni sick for' some tUeis with fever, sur.:atng itou..,. -r..s -a 1 1 supPosed lie shot hiself to obw -The corn and cotton crops in the jower Fork section of' Orangebitr gunty will yield about one-hia f. Ti I Iattre cotton crop will be gathered by le Mniddle of September with favora. le weather. -The Interest In the State Normal Mettute coltilties to grow. The AIneR of cleven pupiils we-c added to le roll on Wednesday which inc-eases lo number to.313. -A seve.ne wind storm passed over dhaat Iid township, Lancaster ounty, on Wednesday evening of last veek, accompaided *by considerablo all. The crops wvere.damaged slight y and a house on Mrs. Ross' place vas blown down. -At official of the Census Bureau t Washington writes as follows to ,olonel C. J. Pi-ide, at Rock Hill: "I ud very little trouble with the returns on your State, espeeJally fti-o your istrict; almost every thing Is In ex client ftrmn." -The Andersoi fourtial save that here a-e at least. two thousand farim i-s in Anderson county who have ]Ven liens this ycar to secet advainc 5 with which to mako their crop, and rtilnently asks if the lien law is re ealed this winter what will they do cxt yellr? -Mlr. W. Untcher-, who was injured Vaucluse while gettintg oll'the Char tte, Columbia anad Augusta Railroad aiil oil the 2d instant., died last Sat Iday f(rom his inju-ies.' The suit fo aniages whicl lie inlsituted agalaist e railrond company will be continn I by his widow. -Oi Satnrday night a furiousstormt f wind. rain, tillader and lightning xteided over the Cltire countly of ewbrryI-, during which fne house of colored mail iaied Bell Cannuoni, 'ar Jalapa, was struck by lightninag aid burned up, with all its contents. 'he fatidly wor abeit. - A numbear of United States pris tiers coinflaed in the jail at Greenville -ncocted a plan to escape on Vednes ty night, but thelir plan being discov -ed inl time, wam f'trust rated by (he an or-ities. Redmttond was not i plrty (le conispiriacy, And says that le "n4d stay anid stand his trial if every nor of he jail were Ili-own) opena. -Major S. S. Kirkland and Major II. Bomaiar, enginiee-s of the 8pari niabi-g and lltherford Railroad, met. Ith i set-Ions aRcident while going to .itherfordton. N. C., ol last Fridav. hey were( drivin.g it pair of wild nw-ses wiich ran away IiWilli them, I) .tting tIheir buggy alid b-eaki ni Mr. irkhad's left leg iaa tiwo places anld dly ba-tising Mijor Boma-. The ac leaat occlrr4.ed only a short disltance is4 sidle of ut heritordton, and Ala jar irk land was riemoved to (lint to% n, here ever- attentioa iin has h-a showi l, atd lie is d ,ing ats Well ats Could expected. iTAI.r i Terwi:N Trn.: s.ASONS, I t a ibrief spaice rview -he sit utatlon. Iance proily back u gralld sucess. , theaa stentdily look forwailrcd to fleids atore glorious eatei-prise. Makinig )omtt For my 11ll stoctk, I otffe.r special idtcerients. WV1i it a i-anc-h house a Clester, uinder (lie tirmn of Miim oighl Ihi-os., Wilit Fr-ank P1. NIin timaugl 11he behn1, and! mII large and inicreals g iiuatess ai unis paonna, i wi mi a~e o luated thiat I cant buty gooids dlircCt tiam annfaaacturiers by thie pac-kage, ad offer induiceaaetits to (the whlole ule Uaad retai il buyers, frt, exceeding 'eviou s yearsi . . As the lien law A :l repealed t his year-, antd the crop's eC shorat ntot otnly in out- own -county, lit atll overi (lie State, it behooves (lie 'ople of this and thie adjoitninag co)ut es to spenid the Alnighty Dollatr here thtey can buy (lie best tad most >odls fotr the least. mjoaie. liy c.allitig a i ininatnoIih iros.. in Chester, or J. .Mitminugha, Winnisbor-o., thecy wvill -o've to you by thlei r parices t hat. they wvill leave fill the Nor-thearn niarkets tme time aext week, wherec I will m'aaiia some time-cariefully selecting~ >ods suited to (lie tastes of thie peo c. We will order- any goods uiot in tick at five per ccent. nael, fot- par11ies Rving cash downi with (lie or-der. 'his branich has incr!leasedl vea-y inuchl athe past5 t welv-e mnonths. Our 'iad fall openian wvill commnce sont epltember- 1.. (Anv.) JOnN L. MIMNar'ol. -Ayer-'s Pills arc a genertal fav-or-te, CCanlSe oIf thaeira powea-ful yet geiat e laeration1. Med ical mean i-oer theam ir nerPvous or delieste conistitutlins. * 1RESII GROOJERIES!l UGAJIS. assot-ted. Coffees, 11ho, SLaguayr-a and Old Gov. .Java. j0 tand Old Gov. .Javas Ro'astedh. ens, Black, Timper-ial, Gunipowdei id Young ilyson., CANNEL) GOODS. Pears, Peaches, Pinaerpplest. To attoes, Salamoii, Corned Beef, Dev-iled NI icaroiiniad Ch'Ieese, G jier Prie ei-i es, Piai I lead Oa t iMeal, (Coopel Bald ai in Catsup. Cr-oss & Black= el('l's Chow Chow, Empire Chowv hioiw. Assorted Pickles, Lea & P'er= nt's Wor-ceStershire Sanice. J. F. McMAST ERJ & (0. sept 14. eiiMigitest Sel S ut e u nm ua s . 64 N'. CHARLE8.3?% R. W PH1ILL1PS, Agenat, Wintna oro, S. C.de SPECAL OTICOS. No DANoZa IN TAtOXo MAY ArnPg LIvaE 1 -.-They are harmless to the most delicate t so penetrating that they clear. the g 0 all impurities, and gently excite the to h6althy action. Price 15 cents per box. Sold by all druggiate in this county. S AALA. April8, 1878 Mr. J. P. oodw dearSir: I- take pleasure in stating hdTA-e Veed your Mtedi. cated Btock Feed on a very poor cow, with great success. She looks much better now, givesa great(deaIl more milk, and is much su prior. I therefore recommend this medicine t li v ho wish to impiove their stock, cattle and homses, us it is truly what it is represented to b Very respect uliy, A. KAYSERt. E JrAULA. ALA., July, 1878. Mr. Shoenteld: I used one sack of your Stock Feed on my -cow, Witd very satisfactory re suits. She had recently droped her calf, a46 was in a poor condition, and the Oae yo r Stock Feed she was rapidly improyd in nesh and milk. Very respectful D, G O. H1. DENT. " Sold by the druggists of this county, Dr A. t. Norton, Iof Savannah, writes: 1 as sure you it affords me leasure to give my ap. royal and certificate n favor of your Lung testorer, havinrg given it a fair trial in min. bar of cases where it. roved success in tihe treatment of Bronchiais anti Consumption. Five years ago my wife was far one in Con. sum ption, site hai been conflnrd to her bed the Iea terpart of the time, for six months with " 1lectic ever every day and I had but little ho a of her recovery, but by perseverance wit i tne bleasings of God, her ungs are now perfectly sound. I gave her no other Lung Medicine than yours and a cough syrup I make. I have generahy iven them together as I have strong faith in . ; succeeded in curing a number of hopeless cases and regard Brewer's Lung Restorer as a valuable preparation. Please send me per express three dozen as I am nearly out. Send bill of some and I will remit, promptly. Wishing you good success, I remain, ours respectfully ' A. it. NORTON, M. D., Corner West Broad and Llarris Sts.. Savannah, Georgia. MACON, GA. Messrs. Lamar. Rankin & Lamar, Gentlemen: ---One bottle of Brewer's Lung Restorer cured me of Bronchitis in a week's time. I will want a few more bottles soon. I intend keeping it in my house all the time, as I consider it a valua ble medicine. Yours respectfull IEN DAVIS. Sold by the Druggists of this county. COLUMBUS, GA., April 12, 188. A Dr. C. J. Moffet t-Dear Sir-My wife and my self are satisfied that the life of our teething babe was saved by the use of your Teethina (Teething Powders). when other remedies had failed to reiove him. Wle have been delighted with the spedandpermanient relie given one qf our childrenfromar nevere attack of holera Morbuit. Tcetlhina is indlapenalble to us, and should be t( kept by ill parents having small children. L Respectfully, etc., JESSE II WIGIIT, Foreman Enquirer-Sun. IT IS FOUND AT LAST? Ia So)MITHINo NEW UNDER THE SUN -A new eia , is dawning upon woinan- Hitherto she has n, iwen eilled upon to suffer the ills of mankidd cr and[ her own boidets. The frequent and dis t ressing irregllarities Peculiar to her sex have g long been to her the -direful sprin of woes A intaumbered." In the mansion of te rich and fi hovel of poverty alike womaI has been the constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills nnknown to man-atd without a remedy. "Oh a Lord, how long I" in the agony of her s ui, both she cried. But now the hour of h' r redemption * is come. She will suffer no more, for Bradfleld's Female Regulator, "Wo'nan's Bust Friend," is for sale by al druggisL. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradueld, Atanta, Ga., price i 60 per bottle. ' N 01 TESTIMON OF .D UGGISTS. 0 We have been sellingc "Swif t's Sypifillitte Spt 'lfle" for years, and regard it far superior to :1tnything know-' to science, for Clie diseases It .4 recommended to cure. We have never known ,)f at Asigle failure. - 8. J CA S~- LH.* Thomasville, Ga. L.- F lT E IS t & Forsy Dth. UG. Tg 1'NT. ItAINKIN & LA MA R. A tianta. Ga. 9c I" foRTeON, SAMUrLS & REYNOLDS, Ato 1 -onie nw' tor ea en. forcts eas it, Ser, ndelieve t cfuirte Wel haecern knowon renie hawilre.fcaprnnetcr fd ease oJCAr hich sreommtlendeda IGRANTE~t C ALErXt. ANDE TIO- 8 WilTlib AKi .to . A tan ta. h w Ga. fid, 'iE WiflTON SECIICL COMPNYL, ropri rAntlata 0 *all foth ratpy o Yonvictns forite. las efectivhatchil ef e a erne one of dcief -'ases fo hianyi wacmesnoteingo igll paidmtu an heit to wiln, mone .nentwic sofone ef~eres ith the ru5.8.neg artsil of ercuryh neesitasilan, r '.Ining would a~eEvdalti ruln 'Aprse. lan av reetysenacsetn Soldeb all hseruireenstisavn.be arle for a opy of Yung e's end." r 8m4n norec. IWNrfe WoAthJ S. S'Ptn Siffetie Waold Cases are one ofcoe chie fine pisTe aes bein thin andr ntrade, inselln admit dest oan dvntagtes over allote which oinerfes beig mae runin two havyt ofplatch ofnoecgldersan clanieg of m poi in,., AM thade aoutu radrot ask theire e towr buin ca oo casloguethe wbe explin woul aeraved allc thiy troe adO ipes. Whe have Sfrecntly Csee mae tht lates oalld senteuirendnts, ihang eentre soird forns ovrownt ers a., atll fwhinsar coveredtbyWeetefer patthe.JAherefore Putent JS.BOSSnatn Siree Gold Case, that is eom n Forh sale yalliresosibe Jewelry. tAdet bseshg warant (leeat, acmpane eahe caser all otb er suadhced, bhaeing t maeof u case is A d weoodvieal u ta.est ask 9 th~ eeerfracrNoE aaoW ta ii1 Ani ns, crwpieeLY l of whichErL Wi mtto s hatcli tonqalysgod --NbciEW H EW N GOODSLD RmN TM MU~S WHITE WITH ( OTTONs I1ANS & ORGANS CASH PRICES, WITH - THRE MOTES' CREDIT. LUDDEN & BATES' pialM lliuer Offer -0 'OR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. -0 Little Cash Now and the Balance When Cotton Comes In. -0 During the months of Aigust and Sep. imber, we of'er rianos and Organs at OWEST CASH RATES, payable 025 CASH ON A PIANO, 810 CASH ON AN ORGAN, ad the balance in three months without terest. This ofi'r expires October lat. ext. Buy now, and buy as cheap as you In next all with cash in hand. Nothing tined by waiting. Prices will be higher. nother boom is alose at hand. Mann. ,oturers will not be Able to half supply ke demand, and Instruments will be >arce and high. rARERCOMS CHOCK A BLOCK ow, with a magnificent stock-all from d and standard makers. Prices the >west. Terms the easiest. Two hundred intrurnents to sele,:t from. Best Makers oly. Our very Cheapest Instruments are erfectly reliable. Pianos and Organsa tnt on fifteen days test trial. It's al1 we ik. Give us the privilege and we -vill be %p py. Send for latest price list, and >ige, yours truly, .gudden B Bates, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, to Great Piano and Orga- Dealers of the uth. aug 9 ATTENTILON . IS called to my fresh and well. alected stock of FAMYILY GROCERIES. I ha.e just opened a splendid au rtment of CANNED GOOJMS f first quality and full weight p~ples, Baked Beans, Pinerapph. 'eachesa, Succotash, Stalmnon, Toma&. >ea, Sar dinos, Mustar d. OBINSON'S IMPORTED OAT..| MEA L.- FRESH. Condensed Milk, "Ocean Gem" lackerol in 5 11). cane. PARCHED COFFEE bulk, as good as packages, and HEAPER. BAKER'S BROMA, palatable boverage for invalids as ~ell as persuors in health, and highly so.mmehned by physicians as a uet for children. EVAPORATED APPLES. I DO NOT close at six o'clock A hare of the public patronage is espectfully solicited. R. 11. JIUEY. June 96-Sm D LOSING OUT. S A LE. FOR THE ~EXT THIRTY DAYS I INTEND TO SELL MY ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK OUT A T Z2OST, FOR Q.A.SI.jg .1. GRtOESOREL. NOTICE. THE~ time for receiving returns of .Iproperty for taxation for the present nunaici pal year has b on extended to jugustL 31st. 'Ihe 501 pe'r cent, penalty on ormer returas wnIl be added to all who 'all to Attend to this matter. E.'3. CH ANDLER, aug 18 Clerk of Counoil, B.SUGENHEIMKR11 IIAS JUST RECEIVED A FRESI LINE OF CANNED GOODS, CONSISTN ING oF LOBSrER$, PEACilE5, SALMON, PINEAPPLL) STRAWBERRIES, TOMATOt8, GREEN PEAS, PICKLES,.' LIMA DEANS, SARDINES) FINE FRESH CIDER AND VKEGAI. --AL~SO - NUTM0EGS, ESSERCE AND EXTRACTS OF LEM6N ANI) VAN1LLA) FINE TABLE SALT, VERY FINE MOLASSES, FLOUR, MEAL, SOAP, AND ALL OTI)E4I GOODS GENERALLY SOLD IN A GROCERY STORE. an 4 TilE CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE, REV. WM. R. ATKINSON, PRINCIPAL CHARLOTTE, N. C. *tFrom -GRN. J. 1). lENNEDY, LieuteDatt-GoverDor of South Carolina.) CAMDEN. 8. C., Deceruber 17th, 1880. As a patron of the Charlotte Female Institute it affords 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. trict attention is paid not only to the edu cation but health and comtort of its pupils. Its homelike air impressed me most favorably. The Rev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his able and accomplished c.>rps If assistants, presents every .inducement .to parente who have daughters to educate. I shall oon-tin'ae to I atronize the school. J. D. KENNEDY. [From Pnor J. F. LATInER Pi. D., of Davidson College.] I can testify to the success the Charlotte Female 'Institute has atitained under the direction of Mr. Atkinson, who has in the three . Oars -thAt he has been piincipal raised this school to the highest pltoe among our educational institutions He has spared neither care nor expense in securing the service. of tle niost accomplished and experienced teachers, and in niakinA the institute A comfortable and pleasant home for its pupils. No -patron has ever visited the school without being more than -ver pleased vvith the arrangements for the welfare of his daughters. From being - risent at some of its examinations and pt rsonally inspect.ng the work of the jpuplie ahereon. I know that the inmtniction is tr-rough ar.d of a wEry high grade. Dr. Bidez, the Pioftsser 01 Alusic, -i. regardeu Vy 4 is pupils, many of wi.om are rtinateur lady musicians, gremdnates in inusic at other ilstitutKos, as the miost Idvanced and .iecornplished teaciher of music that bas ever conic south. J. F. LATIMEt. Session begins Septenm'ber 7, 188.1. Terms- $1,25.00 per half ser-sion, including E!Vr tY EXP+.NSE to which the pulpil is put, except for private lessions in niusic. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. - V The 'QUEE~N BESS~"('orset and hit Sui porter Is by far thme inost comnfortable ever introdu ted. It is a porlect titting corses, and h.as new and laniroved shoulder straps, easily aj4usted to any desired b1 n h. It also has the inanensely popular l-ATENT CLt.TH1 STEEL PitOTEt T101 , wi ich not only p)rev, nts the steels fromu rusting, but also renders it imposibte to break the clasps. Warranted in every par ticular. FOR SALE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEATY & CO. GRAND OPENINGr. TO T HE L ADIES OF FAIRFIELD aGO UNTY ; HAVE just opened and have now ready for tour Inspection one of the largcst and best selected stocks of MILLINER7, FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS ever brought to this place. MRS. BOAG. with the assistance of her new milliner, MISS BLACK, of Baltimore. intends sparing no pailns in these departmeits, and will replenish and keel) them full during tle season. A FULL lANE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and trimmings to match. The best and cheapest line of CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under. wear. D AVIS VEiRTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINES. rIIE best In the market for plaitn or heavy and fine family sewing. ON ITII OUSAND D)OLLAIRS IEWVARU to any one who can comn tee with It-both as ,a mnachinme anid the range of work It turns out. Warrantet to wear wIth any of the first-class macinie on tihe market. Two hundred of thmese Ma. chines in use In Fairfield County.. .ALCt N STOR.E9 A fine lot of PlIanting Potatoes, OnIon Sets seeds, Corn, Oats. Choose, Uracker's, Cakes. Candles. Blacon, Flour -Meal, fllams, Smoking and Chewing 'Tobacco-, Cigars, Bedhsteadal .Mattresses. I' bles, Safes, Chairs, etc. To arrive, 16,000 feet of' (ood Assorted Litmher, D~rv 1d of all kinds, Millinery, et. ow dQwt t~ ake room fMr . n0w mar 8 ' - ' -. 4;-B9AG