The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 30, 1881, Image 2

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5 N 'JJ H NEWS AMD .Imu0DTA. hat .AU8st s,. .: ." : g3es 2W. arW.41M43 DAfA Fla Eln. 4W~e. *e AXQLh.e eseeUIT3a ZP9Tn. AND now they say thtt Arrthur will make' a good President. We eifil soonl learn that even the de.vil is.a din inond-af tolirst water. -GEOcerA has approiiated $170,000 for accmmodations for -skx hunrcsedl additional-patients at the Lunatic AMy. An, Does theLogislature propose to As4ourn-there in a body ? Tax Barnwell Bentinel.thinks It is anuch better to revive the whipping post than to burden the county with the support of worthless xqgAbonds abo haxe.been .convicted of eld eken stealing .4id othei' petit.larcenlea. The Bentinel Is about tight. -ON AND after the first of Septemiber the coiductors on the AssociatediLines f the Cardlinasa.ili be compelled to obey an order which hasi -ben Issued to the following effect. No conductor shall smoke or cheaw tobacco while ou duty, or drink any spirits, or indulge ,in.couversmion with any passenger cx -cept exthusiuiees. Itf,he accept-s -adegar ,from a passenger he must forfeit twenty-fire cents to the con pany. Lastly lie shaT1 wear A ntil .form without pockets, and shall ,earry.a sachel suspended nrom the ,ahoulder in which to place all tickets .-or moneys cullected. Uider the oper ation of this law the efficient coniduc tor will be able to rival the circus as .a-"great moral exhibition". RItESIDENT GAnIFiLn, years ago, is said to have remarked to a friend, "It is always the unexpected that happens .to me". It by any chance lie should -rally from the horrible condition iII which hei now languishes, his remark will be smore wonderful than ever -before. At death's door for the past week at least, he has been despaired of by all save.a few sang.uine fri'.nds for several days. Vt., on Saturday, he partook of solid food for the first tie in many days, and his mhind appeaned to have gained sonie of its usual vigor. -8'nday showed a little fiuither fi provement. It Is but one chance in a thousand, however, that this physical giant now reduced by suffering to a mere skeleton of seventy-five pounds in weight, can recover. While there is life there is hope; but when there is so little life, hope is faint indeed. While we see nothing but death staring him in the face, we will watch with in terest his brave battle for life. Ifsyni pathy can avail anything, he will live, for never before has the public heart so turned towards any man. Tua colored people of the South are indeed unfortunate. The politicians when they are elevated to ofilce have with few exceptions outraged public decency and provoked a clamor against colored sum'tage, on the ground that the colored mana is too ignorant or too besotted to discrlininate betwveen virtue and vice. In another r'ol- t wo .colored men have disgracd their race. Whiittaker, at West P'oint, mtight have donie something for the benit of his .r ace.; but -he set the counatry by the eat's by his own ear clipping serape ; and the government. uafer weeks of patient and costly iinvestigation hasn decided, it is said that lie is a guilty and pet' jur'ed criminal. Fipper, who did gr'aduate wvith .fourieh .of .trumpets and beco no a leader of' lis race, has .taken advantage of the ti'ust reposedl in him, and now languishes in jail on the charge of stealing five thou sand dol lars in the quartermaster's depai'tment *of the United States Army. This Is a seveie blow to the negro lover's of the North; and is a bad thing for' the black 4'ace. It is hardly credible that one who will probably enjoy the reputa ion of beig the only colored offtleer ithie Uinited States Army' should sell \imself for so small a price. li miust be wvholly wanting in moral character. And Ashe has f'allenm, afteir receiving snch opp~ortuinities, the quest ion ai'ises wvill any~ core~d i)ajI do better. This ia point for the colored peoplec to conisider'. As long as any colored nmn who gets a posItion, proves him self a thief or scoutndre', the chiances for ;ti rest of lis i'ace to receive bente fits wll ie poor inldeed1. TigfR NOtMA L I NST ITUT E. Closing Scenes and Closing Talke--A Test5 aiyoni to Colonel Thompson--What has pesp Learned, axwl What Siay beo Learned Next Vegr. GRE ENVM.LE, August 26.-The~ oX ercies of the State Nor'nial Inastitute closed torday, Yesterday morning Mr. Araber bade adieu to the memi boe at the close of his lecture in a few appropriiate and touchinag remai'ks, which received heartfelt applause. Mr. Rietnann also said goodbye at the close qJf heis talk otn arithmetic. The exercises this morning oppened with prayer lhy Mr. Archer andi singing conducted by Mr. Wither'ow. Mr'. Davis then dlelverecd his last leot ure on ar'ltlimotle, at the close of wlhi lie thanked the teachers tfor' their kind conusideration, adding that lie would unot bid thoem goodbye but would only say "Till next year."' Theni Mr'. WithI. ei'ow gave, seome short exercIses in singing, after which Mr. Perrina spoke a few words on geogr'ap~hy, anud ex pressed his gratifioatiou at the results that had' bean achieved by the Insti tute. He, as well as all the other lecturers, was apllauded as ho closed. Then followed a short reces', after which Dr. Joy'nes briefly reviewed the .topics of h~is course of lectures, and proceeded to take leave of his class in most feeling terms. A mong other thing's he said ho had lrned 'twe ttige: arsi, that the cllimato of *dtIiIh C'r ditta was ,Gerr'ainly stat in, TIatUghterq.; -and 46eeondly, that how 'ver walfu:thboilmate,:tnueh warmer -were the hearts :of ther softs and daqghter. (Applause.j By the time he hiad finished anurber of handker .obleft *ere pla1ded in requisition by thelAfes, while the sterner sex ftore vsilbly moved. As he inade .hW ;bow prolongea aplito followed, so hearty 4hat.he.ooutuotbut feel. asatwed ho.w sucoessfilthy he had Wn the 'hearts of1 his audience. It was a tribute f'omn South Carolina to a true, warm-heart ed son of Virginia, who seemed as one of us, and whom the more we saw the move meieataned. The cloftigccture was defltered by Professor So dan to whose broad and cultured -mnd, great ,administration ability, and constantate.tack ,has been chiefly due the success .6f these two Normal Institutes. lie was peculiarly happy in this last lecture, and inter eprsed his talk w4th a number of amasing romrks and Illustrations. Ike then spoke eloquently about the sudfess o1 the Institate, modestly yet erroneottsly attributing the i'esult prlncipally to those wh o had aided 1)1 in it his work. As he spoke his words of farewell, some more eyes Were dimmed, and one young lady, at leaet, gave as her only reason for not betraying emotion t'.le circumstance that in her haste to reach the exercises she had -forgotten her pocket handker chief. Profebsor Soldan has also been adopted as a 6i'izen of the State, and has been promised if will return next year tie rank of coloml at least, with ai probability of.tpiomnotioni as a full general. The possibil'ty of a visit next summer to Germany, which he has not seen in nineteen years, may fritvate these plams, but for the sake of' the teaers of the State we trust he may be induced to coitinue in charge not ily of the next institute but of iainy ftihers. ieo has -certaidy olne wonideirfil work. At the close of his adieu, Professor Soldan said he must returmi thanks, ie the name of the Faiculty aid members, to the gentleman who had made the school system a success 11n South Caro lina, anid through whose execu.ive ibility amidenergy these two Institutes have leen made posaihte. lie referred to the flon. 11ugh 6. Thompson. (Ap plause.] Aid, he added, as a testi monial of tle esteem in which that Citleman was held, he Would call npon him to accept from the ladies of lie Institute a present which in their Iame he would now bestow. Amid oud appbiuse Colonel Thoipson was 0.illed to the stand, and presented with a beautiful silver and hiss flower vase, and silver card re. :eiver. The recilpient. was compleiely taken aback, As the presentatioit hail b)eenl kept a lwofound seeret, beiig ni knowin even to several of the faculty mitil five Ilinutes before. Nevertlie less lie responded most feelingly, amid ifter having recovered himself, made mne of those eloquenit speeches that Ire so chritacteristic of hin. After reviewing tle events of the past four weeks, and speaking of the great im pulse to the cause of education brought abotrt by these meetings, he bade tihe teachers farewell, wishing theim a safe return to their homes, where lovimr bearts awaited them and bright eyes that would grow brighter at their ominig. [Prolonged applatuse.) Pro fessor SoldaI then called on MI. Witherow to 1011d the Institute in sing ing "The Swveet Bve and Bye." Mr-. WVitherow took this occasioni to s teak ilii ods of .pltrtilig, anid themi, wsvih a will, three hunidred voices rose amid roll in tihe soul-st.Irrin< strains of that well-known sonig. 1I ere sonme more broke dowii, and 01ne of the visiting members of the taeulty' usedl his pocket iandkerchief wvith vhijor. A single tap Eum the bell and tihe lustitute was dis missed for another twelve mionths' vacation. Hland~shaking anid kissinmg (thme latter conIfned1 exclusivelv to the ladies0 of course) tollowed for 'the next ten minuites, amid then time maudence aeparated, sotne for a yeair, and1( sombe. pe'rhaps, forever. A day mnore, and Greeniville's visitors wore speedinig towards every point of the companss, most of them 'to their homes, the rest in quest of further recatlonm in the fitmoutainis. During the institute a inmber of visitors atteiided the various lectures; and especially towards the last the citizens of Greenville were quite ap prieclative and expressed a desire that the institute should be he01( there next yenar. Not only socially and intel lectually, but fr'om a material point. of view, the lInstituite is ai good thing for any city.Thonjuteddms haeleft troml four to six thousand dollars in Greenville, at a time when ready mioneyV is, to say the least, not as plentiiful as 'blackberrles. Next year the ohoice of location mnust be guided by two conisideratiois-thle capacity of the buildinigs anud the famcility for ob taiining board. Last year '197 mem bers were e'nrolled, this year the num ber reached 332, in the ' fhee of bad crop~s. Next year may timid four or fiv'e huindredl i'n attendance at (dffer ent tunes, and an average dlaily at-. tendance of over three hundred. Visitors from othier States, notably Prof. Soldan,, D~r. Jovnes and Prof. liiarris, wvere struck with the per'sonnel of the Institute, anid es pecially withI the large niumtber of intcllIigent,'refined andl (shall we say it?) prietty women, This latter featm''e struck Djr. Jovnes avith especial torce; for, if possible, he is evnmremi11 dlistiniitishe~d asa lady's man than as a linguist. Pro Iessor' soldanm priofesses to be afraid of the ladies, b~ut they are very skeptical on tIs p)oint, as are all those who hlave seen him entertaiing halt dozeni at a tiime in the "'openm all meet.1 igs" at access, le asserls that the Institute has beeni of much benmefit t himself. Wheni he came hero lhe did not know a aligle story. Now (thanki to Drm. Joylies and Col. Tfhoimpson) h< knows mat least nine, anyv one of whict: would sweep thme State in any political canvass. Bitt, as a witty ladly once asked distingug ished surgeon who was aboul to dtel Iiver a public lecture on thme ev< to remember thatt onte of its most h'n j)ortanit. fimuctionis was to close ; amid as a lett(em, ats well as a lecture, shmonl1 resemble time op)tic organm in t his re. spect ait lenat, I wvill sav no more. Aim onie itere'stedl in Inmstitumtes need nol expect to undioerstand1( thetir full mean,1 lng frontmewspapelr accoutst. If h< ishtes to learn imore about thera, et him wialt till tiext i ear, ammd then at tend one as a mectmber or a visitor. H1 will be fully repaid. D. Messrs. WVilliamns& Rutledge, Green ville, 8. C., Qont lemon: TIhe p~ln purchased of vou for "The Greenwvoom 111gh School" is onme of superior ton and w.'rkmanshi p and is in mall respects entirely satsfactr.Rsetbl [ instructress in MlusIe. Greenwood ,., 1eb 7, 1881. * A WMs Wo-ru ElAVIN.-A entu-es Ipon~denter Itbe eAIkenl Journal und Review, js1&kIng ofa Ivt. to the on. -. anu avs: "Dtn this con. uiection we cannot h'ell) reialtking that Mrs. Tillman Is one of the nmest ener getic and -wonderall women in the State. Not withstanding the.oares of s numnerott1-fat'Hye* she inotit4 her horst %daily and peisonally. superj* iteidq every detail of her husband's extensive iplauting interest, and is conidered Sine of-the.meat sufccessfil Imanager of a farm in Edgefield county. Owing to the congressional duties and othue busiless rolations of Col. Tillman, he has tuoned the plantation over to hot .anid she has proved herself eqal tt the emergena~yi. Stmh % WUiIu Is all honor to our State and a e'own +1 glory to the man whose household she adorn,. Col. Tillman has )etsed the property of Mrs. Bunch for thitey years and Is spending his suinnier va -falion in silnktinga shat an tihe fnnell property fo 'the Itt'Vose of mining old. LeAd and Iron ha already bee: mud,11 hn ti iot expected untl the depth of one hundred feet Is reach. -ed." GLOVEs IN THE MIDDLE AGEs. Gloves wkee greatly regarded in the Middle Ages. They were so costly that noic bit persons of rank aid substaie were able to wear themn. A fety -cen. tnries back a shopkeeper, artisdnl, or yeoman wearlng gloves, would have been as much ridiculed and sneered at by persons of his own station as at the )resent time a Parisian grisette wear ng a bonnet would be. The high dig. ilitaries of the church aill soverlci 1 princes wore gloneb orntinented wut precious stones and rich embroidery 10n occasions of high state ceremony, Did a ladv desire to give her suitor a spcuial token of her prefterence or 'e. gard, she preseited hin with her glve, vhchIl he at once attached to -Ayer's Pills -are I general favorite, becai:se of their )owertul yet gentle opreration. Med cal men prct'er themI for nervous or delleste const isttios. u AN ORDINANCEM TO PRENENT TIE STORINO OR DELIVERY cil GUANO Ol OTHER COMMERCIAL FERTILIZERS WrTMIN THE OIRPORATE LIMITi OF THE t'OWN Ot WINNSzinox, a C. BE IT ENACTED AND ORtDATNED Bby the imtentlant and Wardens of the 'fownf of Winnsboro, S. C. In Council miet: I. 'That from and after the pasange of this Ordinance, it shall not be lawful foi any person, corporation or him to store. keep or depoatt. or cause to be stored. oeposited or keept in storage. at or in any pla'e within the cor)orato liits 01 the Town of Winn.sboro, or to deliver, . r cae to he delivered, at. oy from p. y place within the corporate limits of tasl I'own, atny G ano, Pulverized Bone. A.id Phosphate, or other Comifercial Fertiliz era o any nattre or kind whaloever. II. That any lperson, corporaition or firm who shall violate the rroviaions of this Ordinance, shall, upon conviction th reof, be Iined in the sum of Fl'.' I j DOLLAUS for each and evcry offence, an.1 TEN DOLLARSS for each day's continua tion thereof. Done in Council, this the 26th day of August, 881, and with the corp 'rate sea of said Town affixed JOHN J. NEIL, Intendant. Attest: E. S. CuANDIAIi, Clerk of Oounct-, aug27 NEW GOOS! ---o I AM NOW RECEIV.ING MY STOCK OF NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AND IN ORDER TC MAKE ROOM FOR THEM,J OFFER THlE OLD STOOK OF SUMMER GOODS AT AND BE' LOW CO~yS. BAGGING, BAGGING, BAGGING, BAGGING, ---o ONE CAR LOAD OF BAGGINC IN STORE, WHICH I AM OF FERlING AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. THE ABOVE BAGGING D DIS~COLORED BY FIRE~ ANI WATER. I GUARANTEE IT AM STRONG AND SOUND AS AN3 IN THE MARKET. IF NOT AM .. EPRESENTED, I WILL PMl FOR HAVING IT HAULEDBACI TO THE STORB. F. EL.DER. a 26 o DAnftY ItN o 'AFO R14Y AI'1LK littmt PILs.-They or aPldess to the most delicate person, but so pe ner g that they clear e .mlo all irupurit, and ently excite thi lr to healthy action. ',Pric l0 centsper'box. Mold-by all druggists In this county. SKLMA, ALA.. April.e, 1STS. P. GodWin. A nt-Dear Sir: I take f~ltsn Atin I han Ii knve used your Medl. cn~utI'tock iced ' a very 'itdr cow, 'with grent success. She looks much better nim, Ho~Smgeat deal more milk, and is "Itich ft. 1therefore recommenid th d.bediclito all Who wish to Improve their stok, cattle Tand horses, as it Is truly what It to represented to be. Wory respectfully, A. KAYSIt. Ij?FAULA. ALA., July, 18. Mr. -ehoenfeld: I usIA one sack of your Stock Feed on-n ccw. vit-utry satifactory uitsl. bhe a centli' topped her calf, aft was in a PoOrend'tion, and y the use of your Stock ced she was rapidly. Improved in flesh and m fik. Very respectfully. ORO. H. DENT. Sold by the -aittggtsta of this county. Dr. A. 1. Norton. of.Bavannah, Writes.- I as. sure you It affords me pleasure to giva m 'ap rof .ISld ertiftcate In favor OT mour Lung ?testordr, having given it a fair trhln in a num ber of enses where it. proved suiess in the treatment, of Bronchitis and Consumption. Five yettrs agdmv wife was far gone I Con sumpt,ton, she had heen conflned to herIt Ihe ieater art of the time, for six morifhs with lectic Fever every day a nd I had but lit tle ho p s of her 'recovery. but by perseverance wit h inc blessftigs of (god, her Lungs are now rlectly sound. -1 gave her no other .Lung diino than yours and a cough syrup I make. I have genernh gven them together 5s I have strong faith in Jfh. I succeedel in eurihg a number of ho 's-cases and regard Brewer's Lung Restoref .iM a valuable peparation. 'lease send me per express three do Prfas 1 am dearly otit. Mend bill of same and 1*11 i-ftnit promptiy. Wishing you good success, I remain, ours respectfully A it. NORTON, M. D., Corner West Broad and Harris Sts.. Savannah, GeorgIa. MACON. G%. Messrs. Lamar. Raukin & Lnwiar, Genitleme --One bottle of BrewiErr's Lung Restorer c t'i'f it, of Bronchitis in n week's time. I will want a few Inore bottles soon. I intetbi keeping it in my house all the t ime, as I conaldCth'k a valua ble medicine. Yours reopectfully IIEN Y DAVIS. Sold by the Druggists of this county. COLU.BUS. GA., April 12, 1878. Dr. C. J Moffett-Dear Sir-My wale and my self nre satisfied that the life of our teething babe was aeved by the use of your Teethina Teet.hin Wders), when other remedies had nted to lieve him We have been delighted with the npred and permanen t relief iven one of our chidren from severe attack of ohi. era Morbuv. Teethina fi indiapenible to us, ldfl tfrould -he kept by il parents having sinail children. Respectully, etc., JERRE R 'WRIMliT, Foreman Enquirer-8tin. IT IS FOUND AT LAST I SOMRTUnIo NEW UNDER TIt SuN -A new eta is dawning upon woman' Ililhcr:o she has heen enleil upon to suffer the ills of mankidd anl her owl, beides. The frequent anti di. tressing irreglarities peculiar to h't' sex have long been to her the 'direful sprin of ewoes unnumbered.' In the mansion of tle rintnd hovel of poterty alike wuma i has been t he constant yet patlefft Vlctim of a thousan I Ills iinkn own to ian-- and without. a remeay. "Oh Lord, how loTogli n the agony of her a ul. hnth sihe oried But now the hou' of h r re emotion Is colle. She will buffer no more. for Biradfleld's Female lirgulntor, "Wo'nttt' Btst Friend," is ior sale by al, drugglsts. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atanta, Ga., price $1 Ao per bott+. '' TETXIONY OF D. UGOISTH. We have bee- sell' . ..8viat. 8v'phii ,'le Spi. ^Ific" Ibrraima. and 'egnril it 'nr sup-riur to anvili knoW -to i.-n- e. for ths' -dt--v.a e- it. a recomme.'ded to eure. We have !.# ver known of A sin le faIIt.re S. .J CA' L4 Thom 'sville. 6.. L F GIihE Co . Fnrsvth. On. Ell'NT RANKN.& LA MAI Atluntinn On. MA i DIt'ON, tAMUELS & UEYNOLDS, At .- .'.a~TLANTA. G... 3ilv 1, -4. We tibteen ildgi- "Swift's 8v'phtli'io Slire r: lein teamt~ o, convicts or~ the last yer1an 1-. Is .tit' only certaia know ease, for wlich ir-inreeomSnc.ddcueofds * GItAN 7. A LEXANDER A CO. 81,060 IREWAR D Will be paid to any cht. trist who wilt tfind, on .tn'il is nfaone ht~de< b. cec of 8 14 1-, otto patut : ur hnercury, i'4i, .o potasdittm, er' any mineral sutbstan::e. Ti IE SWIFT 8PECIl' COM PA NY. Proprie-. tot's. Atlanta G:u sold hv- all l)rng~gla Call icr a copy of ' Youtr~g Mer.' Ficd.' D~efetive Watch Cases are orie of the chiei ennses of so many Watches not being good -ime pIeces. Trite enses being I In amtd tot. lIt ting wvell adimit, duti and dilt to -the mn.-ve ment, which soon interferes with the rutnnilng parts of the watch necessitating cleaning, rc patiring, &c., an:1 the amount thus paId out If applied toward buying a good case in theo be ginning, would hava Eaved all this trouble and expense. We have recently seen it case thbut meets all thtese refluirements, it hlaving been carried for over tw'enty y-eat's ati still r-emains perfect. We trefer to the JAS. BOSS' P'atenti Stifrened Gold Case, whti-h hans become one of tuhe staple ar-ticles of the Jewelry trade. possetssing as It tdoes so many adevantttges over nil other watch cases, being made ef two he(avy plates of solid gold over a plate of comn position. And we advise all otur renadet- to ask their Jeweler for a cardl or entralojtte t hat w-ill explain the mnanner' n which they are madte. It is the oniy Stifrened Case, mtadle with two plates of gold, seamless lpemtanaIts, faind centtre, solid joints, crown pieces, Ac., all of which tare covered by letters pat ent. Therefore bu:; no case sefore consulting a Jeweler who keeps the ,IAS. 13OSS 'Patent Stifrened 00141 Cas',,that you may learn the difference between it and all imiltat ions that claim to bo eqtlally good, For sale by- all respoitsible Jewele'rs. Ask tr sec the warr-ant thant accompaities ('eh caise, andi don't, be persuaded that any other mnake 01 Case is as good. ap 12. GO~OD A NICE LOT OF NORTHER19 CABBAGE. A FINE LOT OF NEW iRSE POTATOES. A NEMA St'FPI Y of MACKEREI --T HIS YEAR'S CATCH. - NEWV FLOUR antd FRESII BOLTrEJ MEAL-JUST COME IN. , CALL FOON AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION. Ws H. Donly, -811bscribe to Tis NEWS ANI HERALD. JAAM V I W WHITE WITH OTTON, PIAOS & OIlETS CASh PRICES, TM H M ONT-RSW 02Mb t, LUDDEN & BATES' Special Siml er Ofer -0 FOR AtG UT AND SEPTEMBER. -0 A Little Cash Now aRid the Balance When Cotton Comes In. -0 During the months of August and Rep. tembet', *e offer PA mnos and Organs at Lo vEST CASH RATES, pay able 625 CASH ON A PIANO, 010 CASH ON AN ORGAN, and the balance in three months without interest. This offer expires October Ist. next. Buv n".w. and buy as cheapas yU can nexi iall \vith cash in hand. Nothing gained by waiting. Prices will be higher. Another noom is olose at hand. Manu facturera will not be able to half supply the demand. and Instruynents will be scarce and high. WARERCOMS CHOCK A BLOCK Now, With a na-nlfieent stook-nll from old and standard makers. Prices the 1 west Terms the easiest. Two hundred I',strun.ei.ts to sele.t from. Best kAker. nnly. Our very h('eapest Instrumenta ar. perfectly reliable. Pianoq ani Organt sent on fit -en da3tys test trial. It's ill we ak. Give us tli privilege and we vill bu l'apny. Send for latest. price list, and obhii-o. youra truly. Lurlden a~tes. SAVANNAH, OFORGIA, ioG oe-t Pi'no rind O:-2r Dealensnt in J SUGAIRS, assorted. Coff'ees, Rio, Lagniarra and Old Gov. Java. and Young Uy son. CANNED GOODS. tPears, 'Pecs, P1 uespp'les, TIo matoes, Sal mon , Corned Beet', Deviled Hlamn and TIurkey, Sardines, &c. Macar'oni anid Cheese, Gingecr Pre serves, Pin [lead Oat Meal, Coopet Glelatine, Mustard, Black Pepper and Nutmniegs. IBald~vin Catsup1), CrossI & Black wvell's htoiw Chow, Empire Ch~ow Chow, Assorted Pickles, Lea & Per rin's WYorcesatershire Sauce. J. F? Mc'MASTER & C~O. sept 14 C LOSING S A LE. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS I INTEND TO FELL MY ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK OUT A T J. 64400I1CEL. aig 4 LigItest ~Sgl '64 N'A CHARLE.S.37. *t W 1-I1lLLh'8, e e, Winn boro, 8. C. dec ft SUGENHEIMER HAS JUST RZCEIVED A 3tEIT1/2 'EOFCkNNFUhleUDB, CONSISTl ..ING OF LOBSTEN#, PEACHES, 2ALMON, PINEAPPLt, .STRAWBERRIEZ, iOMATUEk - GREEN PEIs, PICKLES) LWA BEANS; . QA1DI1ES FI'NE FRESI CIDER AND VIVEGAL RtTMEGS, ESSENCE AND xThACTS OF LEMON ANb VANILLAs WINE TABLE SALT, V3DRY FINE MOLASSES, FLO'M, MEALBOA.P, AND ALL OTH1ft GOODS G'NERALLY SOLD IN AGROORY STORE. E'LAj:W&eX C3-IV-1 MM A~~ 2. Zugenheim m SH LE FEMALE INSTITHITE, REV. WM. R. ATKINSON, PRINC1PAL CMARLOTTE, 1%. C [Prom GIN. 11). kENNEDY, tidtgiteagt- oivervor of South Carolima.j CAMDEN. 8, C., December 17th, 1880. As a patron of the Charlotte Female Institute it-affords me pleasure to testily to t'ha horough management of every depnrtment-of it. Tli4 iaowledge is deriveo from a ,sit to and inspection of the institute. !tict-attention iis .patid not only to the odu. ,ation but health and comlavt-of its pipils. Its homelike air itupressed me most avorably. The Rev. Mr.. Atkinscin, with the aid of his able and accompiished corps of aseistants, presents every inducement to parents -who have-diu eret' feducate. $ hail contin'au to ratYorizo'tho school. 8. . kE-DY. [t'roin Pao' J. F. LATIrMER, Pu. b., oT baviilson College.3 I can testify to the success the (charlotte temale Instituto has attained under the lirection of Mr. Atkiuson, who has in the three - ears that he has been principal iised this school $b the highest plhice among our educational institutions lie haw aresd 'either care 6ior expense in securing the services of tl-e .most accom plishie idt d ih and sin nsaking the institute a cosmfrtadtle.and -Ploimi ome f.r its pupits. No patron has ever visited -tho school wrthu'ii 'ng ' forethan ver plhaa;ed v ith tl:e arrzitigena uts fur the welfare of his daughters 'rom being r- sent at some ot its exaruinations man.l) y riom:.ll. insiseet, ng tlho work of the pupIls 'ron. I know 1 Ilint the it-1ti eti'ma 1 ih< reil- ii a. I ry I igh gnido Dr. "id:, the Froftssor (i Mt un, iF ,it (It. i- hit I.uI z ali 2.nom)y' W w. 01i are aimatent --.ly nii.sicimns, gr:dimates int iatusic. at oth r Inati; lit'ier, a). I ht, to 016t .(vainced ivnd oiblihed teaeber of tannie that hJ ever cour z-ot.. J. 1, L1AIME-it. Sesslon begins Selitember 7, 1881. Terms- SI2ba:OO per half session, inchidig FVEERY EXPENSE to which the pupil is put, except for private lessions in music. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET \/ 'l */ 1. I' The "QUEFN HESS" Corset aqd Skirt Surporter is by far the most comfortable ever'introdu ted. It Is a porfect Iting corset, and has new and improved shoutldef straps, easily a' Justed to any desired leng'h. It also hni the inmihensely popular I I'ATENT OL A1 I STEEL PROTEt TO1, wI iob not ohly preov nts the steels frotu rusting, but aho renders it impossible to brtak the dlasps. Warranted in every par tioular. FOR SALE ONLY by . many 28 J. M. BEATY & UO. GRA.Nib OPENING. o 1 0 .-..... 7'O TI. LADIES OF FAIRFIELD a OUNTY:; I HAVE just opened and have now ready for your Itseoctio i oho of the largest and best selected stocks of MILLINEUR, ANC Y GOODS AND NOTIONS ever brought to this place. MIRS. BOAG, with the assistance of tier tiow tnlfliner, MISS BLACk, of Baltimnaore, Intends sparitig n1o palais in these departnents, and will geple'nlsh and keep theln fatil during the seasoli, A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS Buttons and triminings to thAteh, The best and cheapest line of CORSET4 Also t lot of Lillell Ulaters and Under wear* TWEET2T-i'IV & DAVIS VElRTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINES. [HE best in th market for plati or heavy and fine family selving. O(Nd THOUSAND DOLLARS HiEWARD to anv one who can omut wito i it-both as a acnhinie and the range of work it turns out. Wanrranted to wvear' wvith anay oft the tirst-clasa maluchinec on thme mnarket. Two hundred of these Ma.' (chines In use in Fairfld Uounty, .At..:SC I W WT 1/' A fitre lot of PlantIng Potattoes~ Onfon seta seeds, Cotn, Oats,- Cheeser ra keo, C ae, Canten, l ncon t o-rs Mpp al, hum , Suiokhig and Chewing Tro arrive, 15,000 felet of' Good Assor'ted Lumber. oI of Goo. od allkinds, Millineryfoto., low doWn -to meko.r oo N-f t niss