University of South Carolina Libraries
Tna Eriv rai!roal compaily will soon !Ave a b'g,1,w suit to initerest it. Ett ish o derm bondholdes,' aR1 Ihbatt to sue for .$2,000,000 unac couttd for1. 'VntE New York Ierol pays its ?lnInnagiing editor $20.000 a year, and o-hers -410,000. 'Whlen Ithey have ser-vUd the pauer long and ftihtlitily, and are incapacitated, they are retired on a ife pensioh. TioE phosphate businmessof thia-State I 'has become a-very importamt one. Inl -1867 the shipment of c-ude rock amounted to only six tonls, in 1881 to three hundred thousand. In addition to this there are In Charleston thirteen factories ftor preparing the crude rock .lbr .fertilizing.purposes which ship an ,nnally ninety thousand tons. THE Georgia Legislal ure seems to be a .slow-myovinig body. The Atlanta Constitution says: "Tihe Legislatire I has been In session forty days. The penitentiary matter, the Capitol ques- I tion, the temperance question, the itsury question, the educational ques- ] itioii, the lunatic asylum appropriation, the fish hatching establishment, the Cole charter, the general railroad law,; the railroad tax law, the railroad com- 1 mission law-these aro yet unsettled matters. The fact Is, no single meas ure of importance has yet been coni plted". A NEW aspect of the President's ease is that which shows that his mind is seriously affected. From all accounts his mental ftaculties have at last sue cumbed to the combined attacks of the wound, disease and conseqmint weak mess. It is said that "lie is unable% to t grasp what, is going on around him ; his mind is wandering and lie is onle occasonally in tie eiijovnent of Il id intervals; he is unable to put his hand to a pen; his nerves are all ?rone. Under such eirenmstnecs it becomes a serious questioi whether the "disai- p bility" comitemplated in ille Constitu ii m d es .P . exist. I1 it does, it is M Ar br' atIr ill olive it) Iam l-sum lite (rli. the coumitry is 110W without it Presideint. bENATOn B-c, of Keitticky, has recently giveni to a reporter his viewst as to tOhe conmse that should he purt S ued by tle Democrats inn case of the P-e.idemut's deatl. Ins follows: "It wo I d he at time wheln huve of contnli-t yI se ni-c itabove all par y quertioni A,; to iny own course, I would be in Flavor (f 1,lsinlelt coinserviative lepublicain , say l''nury U. Anilhonyv. of' ilhode Is anmd, for iihe lbositIlin of' lresidenit pro -. -ll l ani couelieincyi - e a iti i a :(Cl-Met. 'lTei('' nruts it omi th Pre1itsident m-ne by no in iin em:couiraing. Tine teli'. 'raluns of m Wt iiesdlay stated thatt hei 11md s)w'ut it Im'ore re'tretshiing and1( saiti fuerorv iiight itan at mciy timne during the' week pamst. Earily in the nmorininig he expressed'( a diesirei for tibod, amnd I t.>ok. wIth imrieint. relish, about. fomr (nne hes oft bee'f exltrazct. Th'Ie wvound at thle morn Iing dIressinhg in-eseinted a heialthy aippeartnce, anmd Its ctmuition w.as in every Way sat Islactory. Thein glandular i nflamat lin seemedci to have un ldergone some i clha nge sinmce thle pire vious dayv-beinig soItter to tine toucih set in. At the nooni consultat ion it .was decided to make an incisioun, and soon after the inooni bulletInn was issued Dr. Hlamilton cut into the swelline on thne right side of' the facee, below a:ind ini front of the ear, anid set free a small quanitity of healthy pus. After t his ope'rati on the paltienit's lnee rose to 11.5, but afterwards fellI to its former' state-1041. The enin g examninintion showed a slightly' higher putlse anid temipe raturec than at then correspondhing houir the previous iiight, bunt in other re spectsthle conidition of'thle patilent wvas Atnichanged. The feelling itt the close of ,the day was one otgeineral annxiety, and the outloo~k wuas extremely gloon'y. The telegr'ams o1f TIhitrsdiay (do not give any grou nd for hnope, but are, if' aniythin ig in tene mtore detsponident thaon before. Thecre has been no dlii nn tion oft Ine glamndular' swelli ngs, aiid no gain of' strenngthI. A t thne eveniing bul.. let in tine Piresidennt's punlse wats 112, temnpe.ratur'e 99.8 and( respira tion 19. Altogeliher, thoughn the hbuIllltins rep r'esent his condition as the samec as tine dlay befor'e, hec seems to have lost some gr'ounid, 1 r, Towinshend, thie I lealthn Ofileer of lie inist rict. of' Colummbhia, a1Id lon Mniiihiy, tine 22nd1( int. 'q The Iic eal i~ l i n. aa .gn itin e resiult oft )y(onmia atnd mao liia~. Th'le t imoe lhe fixes for lie eind is lhat at whIichi Ihe next relaipse Is likely to occuri.. .Me-.ns. Wtil'h ins k Ruitle'due.Gr~neen OiiE- -' '.- ina m men: Th~e iaino 111'C.OIlMA 1, N8TITtTE, 31inveof Sae -' hurd Weuk- Three tuandred a dJ Twent y fve tudinto Enrolled -What They are Learulng. '0a4H PI)ND5NCR OF TaA NOWS AND HERIALD.) G1: a, 1. . Augu t 20.-Tho con Alusion? (. the third week's exercises >t the Normnal Instittite .has been ieached, and tle- pleasailtt 'aliticipa tions of Its frienlds 66e " b "etitore :han realized. The roll to-day Alow. ad three hlundred atid twenty-flve 'tudenllat. while the atteAdantco av'er iges about two-hindre ad fif'tly ex. ?Cc(linig this inmber on pleasLtnt (is. Venllior's (ledictiol that a cold polar Vave we uld strike the- country >n thle 15th, was partiailly realized a(. reenaville. A refreshing show r cleared up the ., dust, and he weather for the next; five da s vas all that could be desireA ro-day it has been sultry, ad the indi :Ationas are that showears anld warm veather will alternate for the rest of )l sessioi. Work progre'ses 'satis 'actorily, and is beoming more and anore interesting as tle lecturers got leeper into theiesubjects. Prof. Soldan mmn delivered ie veral lessons ot ' read ng inl which le has utterly delmollsh d the old "a1., 1), c" method for be riners. 'rakihg up the bifierud.t. nuodes of inst ruction, le recoiummeaads or our teachers, with the text books hey now have, tle adoption of *the vord muethod with some inodifications. 3y the f*id of a reading chart, costing maly a flew dolh1irs, children ean be aught reading without tears i 0110 lird th time required by the old net hod. lie inakes this .isually lifficult and irksome task pleasant. an iaiple, and any teacer Wh has been 'ortulate enloughi to alteand his lectuo'ke an adopt Ihae Inethod without -ntch rouble. Tle rest of thae sesslon he Vill devote to inastruction in hiIher radiiales of readinag. Mr. Kyser tais completed his course fi pnanliaaaaslip. Illis mnetlud is very :ood. and it. is a pity that insufleient coatinothittions preveated Iis pupils oai puliing priniaples ito practice. Professor Judsoa, at tie request of Ie, FuteiltV. has delivered several -eay inasruct ive lessos on A lgebra, 11 w licha le demaolishes a an unaber of, Lelinaitions uponl which old teachers .tid much1111 stress. The course of' mathematics hans run a4otly% alonag iaader the re .gualara (.hrlers. Mir. Itietnaatma has (11110 a O( dahl to naravel the touiti web of a aellaatiOn aid percetange. The bass has also beena taken through aithods, ol teachiag tiae four funada iewal ru11Le. anld will ]text discuiss nitctio. $ and several other p.>Its. Mu1-0 and caisthelies divide. lane, a1ui it is harad to sa v hi is most ojoycd. Nl iS Jtudsoa is one of the as enlist heic tealahers in he SoitIi, ad ably repres;ents the itir sex ill the trulty . Sie has ai extra class in the It e a'llt-011. Mr. Perrii and Mr. Archer alter male. The fioraer has I een engaged aa itap-draiwiag dtiaaL the past week, vhile 1t latter still give. instructive alks oal spelliaag 1ad pIloull(lintionI. I'lais lhatter poilt gives rise tI , on iderable discussion oide of school, amd( we are al bIecoaninag quite critical. Dr a. J oyanec cma itiues hais chatainlg huwit us t hat l~rrrlish-laumna r 's anot he arlit It spealk inag and~a iwriinag thea Gnl ishalaa liangug ecorrecaI v. as unu15111ra Sher bi lanela-s of knaowle'lge aissisi in 'oa rleti a or ~ aialhag. A.~gaain lhe Cehyt. cel t aii idliaams Ilamt gamaat is i.iiud ( oealiei . shouwimar that "'It ine' is arpited lby *amost tall Ihle :atinag aitutis o' thae Eau li.,h Lana-. a: ye.::nil at i i s .ait to bei l~io iaa tow. Y'et a cluose .ad ob--aerver 'e il)s t lnaa I ir. ,loviges is tIIlwl\ s iaa a'r'alateil by the hg tI hli-e hae tells a n hte r lhe thilaself' would say "'It .a te.'' tie tigueastlit 011 is I'' haas u.hian ar to dho n Iah '-lI ais ame.'" fThe 'a thr is ta aloubt ed ly 'or'rect. Th~le at er aanny he laOtd ailso, if lan una~g~ae hoos es, w itat excludiaag thea Or'a~ine. Againaa, "Thec younagest of' thea wos" is bet ter' la Ia ''1the you ager' of heo two."' The suerlat ive is thea legree' a o isionaa (thlis is uyv waorad], h e ci-.anama aive otf exelutsiona. We'( enn I lay "yoinager thau,"' bt we .shiouldh liot say~ **tta yanager o1'' bec ase -.ot" i'anales that boujth arae inc'hledl ina the *i.aana eleagory. Thaereaf'ore use thle - peralatIive. I n islh I hade timeaa to give i tutlir arport ofI hais lacaurecs. Th'ley tre ba autilid,z aa;I scharaly iln a baigla :legre~e. .I ama praeventIed by' a clash of' classes 1(ro1ln aanding lessonas in aahea lan-i !tuages andaalphy scalh geo)gaphylla, but the inasl rtaeltion i athese is, of' courase, af a higha rder'. A leater woulmd beL iincomplete with auit ltuenltiona of thle Ilhr'e lettweaas de liver'ed lay I)a. Winla. T'. 1 tarr'is, thae 111latoar all thle A pplelon1 llenaders. lie wvas with us ona Tuesay an ad Wednaes., ity, liand del ivered Iwo.4 talks at the Inast itte anld oneo ina thec Opera I Iouse. Ito dwelt oaa the thr'ee schooll viartues, r'eguaity, ipunc atuaalityv aand si lecc' ud shaowed t hail thea two flrst were DQ ttall y Ilinphora'lt It iln ater li fe-i hat 110 (1ne can y'et alonag wiithao'ut thin. I'hle lhir'd by trzainaiag wvilh-power' is a most usefu It adjuna ct ialso in thce repa ratio fora11 liti'. Ilie thenca showed wiuat. ies i.arle naeceas~ ari, dlividinag thidi~ jto those unfil'iag nature Iaal thosed anutolinlg mian. Ar'it hmaaeaic, haistory; reogaph~dy anad graunara111a areo ot pri n'e b~enefit , aid should all be studa~ied. TChe even ig lecture a shaoweal thatt all lf is educaatioaa. and14 the s'haool is hnit one (ot aever'a I f'act or's-f aily, sclhol, societyv. 41overnm aaea. The'a sphaere ofI each wais hetianed. 1l)a. I hia'ars is a plofounad hainaker. We were muchrl disappi~oinatedl h at eaagagealaentas prievenat 1)r'. Grier' 'roin lectin 'iag ats was ex pected. lie 5 4n oll' tIhae fir'.t meati ofI thla Stat a, aaad is groIwinig every daty. iOne West im abeen laragelv r'epreseaaled haere. )r. (Griear. Profe't~ssoras tloaod a ad [ *(w. uaah a a'uaaaber'4 of yo u hladies and ontalleaaeaa haave baeen here. Theac Ian h.itale will rtlse on l''ridayv, lad that aigial thaere will be a generaal exodifs - Phlnt taansy ait tile root of youra >huna a traees. a a'r aig br'anche(s of' that >htaa ona Ihe liaabls oft- the ftrees. andc ,'ua will aaot bea niaanoyed wilth.' Curlet jo- All ol aaad stuccessfaul fruait growv -r' f irm'aishaea thea above, anad satva it. Is l~ie aaaasl snaece'ssfula etareualIio prlaeven-' ive he has evera ried. -.\er' Pi' llsar e a eealfa rt, aferni lhm. Nairial aaa 1en p'ea'er them or' noevonas o' detcnt ,.lI...,:,..a.: e Vitc LIitN LAW.--The land ow'Hru I 11tis -countv are by% means a unit tow the rMl of the .fen law. We were receilry in conversation withene wh< has t wienty-five tnaits oil his lands and while admittig that its ropen would beneilt hitn, lie did not think I wvuld be %v ie -or . ulent io -ex 1 41 the law from the booke yet awhi . would be lbest to welt 'untIl * geot Crop year, - 16thongtht the law was F eune to the countrv-to both lan< owner aid laborer-but ho wis frale if it shtould be repealed by theL sla .ture this yestr, such scenes As charac terized the times just after the wai wofuld soon be re-enacted It Is a rarc thing now to hear of a hog or a cow being. sto(lenm ol- smoke sossea being broken ito. The 'easoi is the hiel law afllbrds a way for every mai to ge something to eat. and to 1-opeal it 1e would tUrn1 an army of tieves upot (lie counry who iould rob withou mercy. In many sections of the contl ty locks are ahnost unklioWn to th people, but it is predicted that if th< liit 11rw is repealed, locks nor bolti will not render any man's property se cure. Tihme is some food for thodgh .In the idea here suggested.-Lsancaste FIRELUs tOonoTv..--Thle follow Ing is the first intelligible descriptiov we have seen of A F -alinq's muleli talked of tireless loCOtnotive: "Tht cotttmictios l a mich like an ordiiar locomotive, except that there is no fire The boiler jq a receptacle of extra strength, and the water is raised to V temperatuti of about 896 degrees b1 the mijection of steam, at a preasure o -225 pounds. The Ilreless locomotive is thus charged with water capable o: giviig off a quantity of steam sufficien for a , Ioderate journey. Of cojirts the pressure ofsteam given oft is a tirst verf in it';and gradually lessens: but the inconvenience which wouk arise from - this constant. change 0: piressure is overcome by the adoption kt a- redutcing valve, a" means of whici pressure ofstean rea'h Iig the cyli ders can be niielv regulated. These engiies were triel and worked fron Rueil to Port Alarley, 9.51 milep, and from Port Marley to MarIe le Htof, 2.16 miles; it is therefore evident that thlest einmtes are quite capable of cover myg joiyrneys of length sufficient for tramuway work, especially as the en gine described, draws a train of twenty tOlls. -- Th;s is the latest anonv "Are vou fond of cheese? No, tut' inv sw'eet. heart, Eloise, who sings like *a . breeze. mid whom I often squeeze, is so tbmo of cheese that her breath makes t sneeze, till I fall on my knees a pre% to disease. Do you seize? How are these?" Not aiy in ours, if you please. NEW GOODS.11 --o-o0. 0S1 T AMf OW RlEO IY?NG L S TOOKOF NEW FALL AND Wi NTIER GOODS ANp IN ORDER TO 94KE ROO~ OR -THEM, OFFER T HEE OLD) STOCIN OE SUMMER QOODS AT AND BI LOW COSTr. BAG4~lN4, flAGGINrG, . . BAOGING, - BAG4ING, -0-0 ONE CAR LOAD OIF BAGGING IN STOR~E, WHICH I AM OF -FEING AT GREATLY RIEDIUED PRIICES. THE AB3OVE BAGGING IS DISCOLORED BY FIRE ANE WATER. I GUARANTEE IT AE STRONG AND SOUND AS AN3 IN THE MARKET. IF NOT AF REPRESENTED, I WILL PA3 FOR HAVING~ IT.HAULE DBACi~ TO THE~ STORE. ang 25 -D R bord.'8. C.. -,'a* $PEOIAL. NOTICES. No DAN45 lit Thazto MIAY Ag21. PILLs.-They are harmless to the most teav D, but so penetrating that they clen S f all impurities, ad g stly eott th* [ lvr to healthy 0ton. Pri cents per bo old1 by all gsts in this county. *staAALA April 8, ltT8' M Mr. J. P. Goodin A t-;jar Sir: Itak pleasure i ati flt I ave used your MtedL. cated StoCk eed on a Very poor cow, wtb reat e8eea ft he o tpxfoh better no%~ gr t -,She looksr gies Ar deal more ilk, is eror erefore recommend this med cine al who Wish to Improve their stock, cattl and hlorsesea eIt Is truly what Iit er , to be. Very resctty, AeAY . - EFAvLA. AA., July,.1878. hA r. Shoenfeld: I used one sack of your *%Oqk Feed on ny cow. with very satI -Yr' sultt She had ritcently droppea her -3 Me was In a poor eo' ftlon, and y th'ue-of ydr Stock Feed she Oft rapidly improved In euh and milk. Very respectfullv. Sold by the d&uggots of this count.. Dr. A. 1. Nfton, of Savannah, writels: I no. sure you it aftords me pleasuro to give rmy ap proval and tMcate n favor of your ~ Hestorer, hat'no given It a fair trial in q nuin. I bar of cases re It. proved sliecess in the treat-ment . ronchitis and Vo%l*tmption. FItE Years lay wife was far g6ne in con. sumption, ahe had been confined to her bed the gT eaterpart of the time, for six monthas with lectlc Fever every day and I had but little hoes Of her recovery, but by perseverance wiiltne blessings of God, her Lungs aWe now erfectly sound. I gave her no otht Lung tedicine than yours and a cough sytup I ake. I aexnr h. I qa k e.& have generally Iven them together as I Ave strong falt in o. succeeoed in curing k number of a lls fases and regard Brower% Lung ltestfter as a Valuable preparatton. Please s efiU m(- per 1xpress three dozn ts I ath nearly t, send b 1of sn 0 hdI 'remtt prorn . Wiingt Bro A 0 siN te ,Itaain Corner West Broad and Harris Sts.. Savannah, Mg ACON. 0A. Mtessrs. Lamar. Itankin & Lamar. Gentlemen: --One bottle of Brewer's Lung Itestorer 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. Wle medicine. Yours respectfully . HTENRY DAVIS. Sold by the Druggists of this county. CoLUMBUs. GA., April 1s, ISI. Dr. C. J. )foffett--Dear Sir-Ity wife and my self are satlaed that the life of our teething babe Was teved by the use of your Teethina (Teething Powders). when other remedies had failed to relieve him. We hee. been detghfed with the p4d and permanent relief given one qJ our clildrenrot sevCee attack of Cho.lera 3forbw.*. Teethina is indispenasble to us, and should be kept by ail parents having sMuall children. Respectfully, etc., JESSE n Foreman Etnquiver-Sun. ITIS FOUND AT LASTI SoxRTHimo Nrw UNDsn -nit SUN -A new era Is dawning upon woman- Hitherto she has hen called upon to suffer the Ills of mankdd and her own besides. The frequent and dis tressing Irregularities peculiar to her sex have long been to her the "direful spring of woes unnumbered." In the mansion of the rich and hovel of poverty alike woma a has been the constant yet patient victim of a thousand Ills uinknrpwn.toMan-atd without a reineay. "h Lord, hov I 1vn in the agony or her st ut, hath -she ori 101 now the hour of h. r redlemption Is come. She will suffer no more, for Bradfield's Female Regulator, "Wo'nan's Best Friend," Is for sale by alt druggists. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfeld, Atsnta, Ga., price $1 60 per bottle. TESTIMONY OF DRiUGGISTS. eVe have been sellin 'Swift's 8yphilitic Spi. elflp! for "cbrs. and regard It far alaperior to fthvthI I V alni. t6 selenee, (ar the diseases It a reo mevid to cure. Ve have never known oaa Tinl failure. .nA SFLH. Thomasville, Ga. L - G R Wlt'& CO . Forsyth. Ga. -HUN ANICIN &.LAMAlt. Atlanta. Ga. PtaD RT/N, *A'MUELS & REYNOLDS, At. - A'rANTrA GA., Julyl, 1874. -We-hrea-en using "Swift's Syphilitic Spe 'flc" I ndha trea ment of convicts for the last abileetis the only certain known nWlbf~~ ,yer en sr of die -- - - EtAT,ALEXAND)ER A Co. 81,000 REWARD - Will he, paidbt anty chemist who wvill find, on 1n~ tof oehatindred bottlee of 8. 8. S., one paterl-.o Tstrcury, iodide potassium, or any l lE 9W~TSECIFIC COMPANY, Proprie Sold hy all Druggists.. Call' foi'd copy of ' Young Men's Fritend." .MAKINKG WATCHES. .Defeoctivo Watch Cases are one of the chief causes oissto many watches not being good . ine pieces,. The cases being thin and not fit inug, wvell.:ailt, dust and dirt to the mo've mnent,,.whIch scou1 Itterferes with the running parts of thp watch .necessitating cleaning, rc-. pairing, &c., and the amount thus paid out It ap4edAtowarg guying a good case In the be ginilbff,' wduld have raved all this trouble and e'xpense- We have recently seen a case that meets all these requirements, it having been carried for over twenty years andI still remains perfect.. We refer to the JAS. BOSS' Patent Stiffened Gold Case, which has become one of the sta pie articles of the Jewelry tirade, possessing as It does so many advantages over all other watch cases, being made ef two heavy plates of solid gold over a plate of com position. And we advise all our readers to ask their Jeweler for a card or catalogue that, will explain the manner n which they are made. It Is the only Stiffened Case made with: two plates of gold, seamless penadants, and centre, solid joints, crown pieces, &c., all of which are covered by letters patent. Thecrefore bu;' no case sofore consulting a Jeweler who keeps the JAS. BOSS' Patent Stiffened Gold Case, that you may learn the difference between it and all imitations that claim to be equally good. For sale by all responsible Je'welers. Ask to see the warrant that accompanies each casse, and dlon't be persuaded that any other masks of case is as good. ap 19. N~EW GO~OD A NICE LOT OF NORTHERN CABBAGE. A FINE LOT OF NEW IRISH POTATOES. A NEW SUPPLY of MACKEREL - -THIS YEAR'S CATCH. NEW FLOUR and FRESIH BOLTED) MEAL-JUST COME IN. CALL SOON AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION. W. He Donly. aug 4 - - Sithscribe tO TIIZ NEWS AND 111F.RMA WI wan A flma~ WH1'fEWIT COTON. PIAOS & OXGAiS. V CASH PRICES, TI NNTRW jD mTXMU ?A=TRV WWZII LUDDEN & BATES' SpiecialSumer Ofer FOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. -0 A Little Cash Now and the Balance When Cotton Cotme I. During 4he enonths of Arigustand Sep. tember, we -6tfer Planos and Organs at LowEsT Casu RATES, payable 428 CASH ON A PIANO, 110 CASH ON AN ORGAN, and the balance in three months without interest. This off'r expires October lst, next. Buy now, and buy as cheap as you can next Fall with cash in hand. Nothing gained by waiting. Prices will be higher. Another boom is close at hand. Manu .facturers will not be able to half supply the demand. and Instruments will be soarre and high. WAREROOMS CROOK A BLOCK Now, with a mannificent stock-all front old and standard makers. Prices the 1,west. Terms the easiest. Two hundred luAtruments to nele,:t from. Best Makers only. Our very Cheapest Instruments aire perfectly reliable. Pianos and Organs sent on fifteen (lays test trial. It's all we ask. Give us the priviege and we -vill be happy. Send for latest price list, and oblhge, yours truly, Leudden A Bates, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, The Great Piano and Organ Dealers of the South. aug 9 ATTENTION IS itutted tu my fresla and Well.. selected stock of FAMIILY GROCERIES. I ha e just opened a splendid as sortment of CANNED GOODS of first quality and full weight A pples, Baked Beansa, Pinerapple. Peaches, S'uccotas'h, Salmon, Toma" toes, Sardines, Mustard. ROBINSON'S I'MPORTED OAT.. * MEAL -- FRESH. Condensed Milk, "Ocean Gem" Mackerel in 5 lb. cans. PARCHED COFFEE in bulk, as good as packages, and CHEAPER. I BAKER'S BROMA, IA palatable beverage for invalids as well as persons in health, and highly recomimenned by physicians as a diet for children. EVA PORA TED APPLES. I DO NOT close at six o'clock A share of the public patronage is 'respectfully solicited. R. II. RE Y~. June 25-6m CLOSING OUT 'SA LE. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I INTEND TO SELL MY ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK OUT AT COST, FOR CASh., .. GR0EsCUEL. auig 4 NOTICE. THEUI time for receiving returns of .A poerty for taxation for the present munic~a year ha been extended to August 8st. '1 he 60 per cent, penalty on former returns will be added to all who fail to atteiid to this matter. B. SUGENHEIMER &IAS.JUT EC*IVED A FRESH WN)E-OF-CA E r OODS, CQSIIST ING OF XJOBSTTllS, I 'EACHRSy, SALMON, . INEAPILE?, STRAWBERRIIES, .TOMATOES (GREEN.PEAS, . ICKLES, L1MA BEANS) -SARDINES FINE FRESI11 COM AlFD VINEGA'It. -~ALSO ITIMS, 'ESSENCE AND EXTRACTS OF LE MON AND VANILLA., FWE TAMLE fSAUT, VER-Y FINE IiOLASSES, FLOU, MEAL, SOAP, AND ALL OTIER GOODS , $U&NEMALLY SOLD IN A GiROC&RY STOR& AIH '.A. 04ten ei JEJ muig 4 TilE ClAIOTTE FEN.ALE ISTITUTE, .REV. WM. R. ATXINkSON, PRINCIPAL 4CHARLOTTE, N. C. - -o-so-.~ TIProm 0EN. 1. D. Rxi:NmwD, iieutenaht'Governor'of South Cartlinn.] CAMDEN. b. C., December I7ti, 18P0. As a patron -of the Charlkotte Fenwalu Institute it affor.ls me peiesure to-tutily to tire thorough management-ot every department of it. This krow edge-is deriven from-a visit to and Iinapection oif the iist-irnte. strietattention is paid not only to. the su oation bit health and cotnlofl of its pupilm. Its ionelike .adr in.1 rehse . me most tavorably. The Itev. Mr. Ati.inson. with the aid of his iUle find aecornplishedo r)s If assistants, presents every inducement toparentr, who -have daughters to educate. I shall contin'o to iat&'onize the school. J. 1). -KENNEDY. [From Pnov J F, -LATTMFWh, II. D., of Davidson College.] I oan testify to the success the cbarlorte Female Insitute hais attained under the direotiob of Mr. Atkinson, who has in the three . ears that he has been pi-incipal raised this school to the highest place among our educational institutlions lie has spared neither care -%or expense in securing the serviecs of tie most accompalihed and experienced teachers, and in naking 'the instirute a ciomf.f,rble :and pleasant home for its pupils. No patron .has ever visitedl the school without being more than ever pleased with the arrangernents for the welfare of his daughters. From being present at some of its examinations and lersonally .inspect.ng the work of the puplis thereon, I know that the instruction is thorough and of a -,ery ligh grade. Dr. Bidez, the Professor of Music, is regardea by hs pupils, many of whjoni are itinateur lady musicians, graduates in music it other institutions, as the most idvanced and aeconiplished teacher of music that has ever come south. J. F. LATIMER. esslon begins September 7, .1881. Terms-$125. 00 per half session, including EVE RY EXPENSE to which the pupil is put, except for private lessions in music. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. NN. ......... The "QUEEN BESS" Corset and Skirt 14ul porter is by far the most comfortable ever introdu3ed. It is a perfect fltting cors.., and has new and improved shonider straps, easily adjttsted to any desired] hngth. It also has the inmnmensely pular 'ATENT CLOlH STEEL PROTE: T01., wlleic not only preve nts the steela frnomi rusting, but also renders it imposeible to break the clasps'. Warranted in every par ticular. FOR SALE ONLY by may 26 J. M. BEATY & CO. GRA.ND OPENING. --o\o - TO T HE LADIES OP FAIRETELD GOUNTY, IIHAVE jnst opened and have now ready for vouIr inspeetionl one of tl largeAt 1t1 best. Selected I stocks of MILAI'1NERT, 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 departinents, and will replenisli and keep them full during the season. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and trimmings to imatch. The best and cheapest line of CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ulsters and Under. wear. TW~lTTr-FIw Li DAVIS VE RTrICAL FEED SEWING MACHINES. TIIE best in the market for plain or heavy and fine famIly sewin. ON . TIIOUSAND D)OLLAIts REWVARD to any one who cani compote wmth It-both as a machine and thme range of work it turns out. WVarr'a,,te to wear with any of the first-class machine on the market. Two hundred of these Ma chinles in use in Fairfield Couilty. Crackers, Cakes, Candies, Bacn 'lu, tel ls, de oA Oarad Choinr Tobacco, Cigars, Bedsteads Mattresses. Tebles, Safes, Chaits, etwc. To arrive 16,000 feet of 6ood Assorted Lumber, Dry o ~, of all kinds, Millintery, etc,, low down to-'make room fgr a new mar 3