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TH9 NEW8 -AND.RMALD. WDmNmtoRo; S. C. RATuaDA' 0optetuber 8, s : m 1881. Re'WlRANS DJ AZ8, KbiToR. VNG. S. BRENOIDS, asetid EDITon. TnE losses iong tihe Georgia coast fom the~hurrloane are now 'estimtted at three hunared lives -aid 'a mnillon and a half dolhirs. Now that they say that the President is going to recover afler all, it is hard ly worthwhile to squabble - over the preidenmey of the Senate. Yet it might is ivell be said, aniyhow, that Senator Beck's proposit*ion to unite upon Sendtor Anthony of Rhode Is land for that distiiguished position is --a trifle too nmagnamimous. It' the -Detmocrats are to combie upon any bodyoutside of the party, let them take David Davis. Then the Reunb. kllans can display equal magianimii ty in accepting this choice. The Demo *crats would get no c'edit for eleethig a'Republican, amid it would do ne - good. Let them support David Davis -or Senator Baya-rd. PoI.iTres re soewihat at a di(Scoun1it, tihe bad crops antid Gitteau's bullet hav. ing cirawn the puiblic to other thimgs, In Virginia alone Is there any juleite est. Most-of the negroes will sui. port time -Readjusters, but Genleral Wickham, the lRepublican leader, ht come out oemily iFor Daniel. Doh sides are are comitidetil. and aggressive, 'Ii Ohio the cantvass :haiguisnes. The State is reliably Republican by ten or twelve thousaid and soeintimes tht mijority is greater. The Prolilbitioi Ists boast that they will poll tweity thousand votes amid make the 'issue doubtful. Bookwalter, the Demo -cratic candidate, has never before boen in politics, but he has a plethorio pocket book and 'is said to be har assiig the Ilepublicans coniderably. The New York Republicans will hold a convention to nomimite F'tate ofl. cers, other thain Gtovernor, in October. The Democrats live not called their commetition yet, but aspiratits for the nominations are -as plentilim as black berries, which is a good sign that the Dmnocrats expect to earry tihe State. Tie last report in that. -Unicle Sainnmiti Tildein is traini ng for the nominatio in 1884, and will take hlie go ecno shit ot New York in as a prelimiiary step. The comitry 'will have to give him the presidency to get rid of' him, as lie evidently has no intent ion of* dy, inug until the great. iaud 'is expiated. The Lien Law. It is amusing to see with what, eon fideice most of time papers inl the State have disposed of' the lien law. Av cording to one class, its repeal is omie of the most obvious duties of the Leg islatuire, while the o0her class Scouts the propiIositionm as an n .sur'dity.. Ini reality this is one of' tihe moist Imiomenit eus questionms that tihe Legislatm'rme has1 yet been called uploni to 'onisideri. A former Le'gislat urme abol ishied the law only' to re-enact it befor'e the expira lion of' the same sessionm. Thmis, in itseltf, is evidenice t hat lihe matte is -nlot to be rashly disposedi of. A ver'i large pr'op)ortion of' all the amrieitu 1mre of' time State is carriied on iuder' tie provisions of' tihe lien law, aind to re peal it wiouldt be to etl'eot anm enitiire r'evoltionm in lihe trade onm which it 14 based. The lamw has elven rise to glainmg abuses, anid the labior' of' time coutry~ is ini dianger of' beinig frmittIei'ed away through want ot or'gaiz'eid eil'or't, said to be trmacealie to thlie lien law. Bmmt whether' alil the evils staring us in tihe face are thle otrslhoute solely otf time l'eii law, oi' wvhet hem' theiy ar'e rooted ini the edlit sy stem it elt are prmoblemis tom' the political econlo Imist. Will a rep~eal of' time obnioxiouis law r'ef'orm at uses, or wvill trade seek ot hem' channels equaiml ly pernmicionms Refo'rm to bet ttlcious nmust be swieepming., eff'ect inmg am chamn ge ina essence as well as lin imame. W~hat av'ails the r'epeal of' thle liemn law if inuoritgagues oif cr'ops are to be subsituteml ? If~ the purmpose hme to i'estor'e individual cr'ed it, 'y n:aki n~ .secuirity rest on hionior, alli otherm sor'ts of securmitica. as weil as~ lhi, mnust be barr'med by' lawi. State is burdened anid hianmeed by exis.tinig methods o1 irainsneti ng busi nmess, anid caniinot r'eachi a t'mllI meamstumr of' pr'osperity uintil they' are c'ha niged, Rfuit it'th le lien iaw be only ani ex. ceecence on time dilseased bodyv poliltie, tihe kife muist emit deeper, or' time can-i cerious grow th will m'eappear' in anmotihem Th'le pr'oblemn is pri(omiund, avid oui legislator's will neeLd ali time time be. tweeni inow and.( December to drect whm ml will he time wisest course to pur'. sue imi this mmalter'. O~flcial nlunctins P'iuroring to Show Iloii lie Is Pmrogresming. WAsinxoTox, Aung. 31, 8.30 a. mn. Tme Preidenmt hats passed a iramp miil ngi mt anid this imom'iniig his coniditiot is tquite as favioi'able ams yester'dayi amt the sai mohour. Pulse 100, tempe ICra. tumme 98.4, r'espitlton 18. Ryl,i'ii reCports then 'onimti'on of the Presidenit not imat erially chanmgedl dur-" mig the ev'eing. i'he pul ke hams faullecu slightly. All time symnptomms aie fmavoi' alie. followimt wau senmt thiis amfternioonm $ Precsidenit's condition is v'ery~ e 'nour-' aging; pumse dlown i to 95--lower' thani It hais been for' several weeks ; temner ature and r'espirat ionm normal. No ad-' ver'se sympto01mj appear at, this hmourm, 2 p. vi. Ii. A iNE. Secretary'i. WAsnivN4T0N, Septcmem'e 1, 8.30' A. M.-Tlowar'd 9 o'clock 'a " ev'ening the Presidenit had somie (r vers miess, mand his pulse r'anr ed fr< m 108 to 116. IIlis by rigor or sweatinig, had subsided bV IIdllight and did not interfIbee1*Ith his sleep. He had -on lfie whole a good night, and this morning his con dolton tilly as favob'ahle as .Vester day at the *iame hor. Pulse 100, temperature 98:4, respi'ation 17. 9P. Ml.4r. Blis reports thAt - NO President has had an excellent day. is pulse this afterinoon hlis rangfed from 104 to 108 t he has c6fdfitied' to takei nourishinient well and frequently, and ae this afte'noon, with increased relish. a plate of suPill. His general coinditioni -to-day is better than ' yester day. eXECUTIVE M ANSION, 10' P. M.-At lialf-past 9 o'clock Secretary BMaine sknt~ the Widlowiig dispatch' to Mr. Lowell, milnister in London: ''The President coitillues to do'ill In ffiS eaiting and digestion, and1 the- swollen glat steadily improves, but, in the past twenty-fouir hbirs he.hasmade no substantial 1.rogress in liis general e1dlitiol. 'in tle iidgimiont of his physicians, howeveh still holds the griounid gailied oil Stidav an'd Mun. day last. His pulse and ' temperature to.-day have shown it I marked increase over the tecord of' yetoerhy. The weather has been exceedingly warm and Sultry, and this mtay account in irt, for the adverse changes ioted. Even in the Septeibera climate of Washiigton such an oppressive day as this has beeii is rare. BLAINE, Secretary." 1s -ZT A xIrtACL E A Blind (1ir1 in PhInaitlphia Prophenied That the Virgin lktry Woiuld Appear ot at Certain Night -A Nuntheir of fleiAiafs Said to Ilauvo Seen the VI?ion. From the Cheietg Tribulie. Pmr.w a:ixr~gAtug.-31.,-Fortabouit ti've weeks past Mtary Dtian, the eighteen-year-ohil dughter of' A. J. i)um, of* No. .1058 Market st reet, has beeni confined to her bed wih a wiast ing disease. Mr. Dum stated that his ditighiter has been blind for orver Swelve gyears, her blind ness being vauied by scarlet fever wh'ten she was Cmur or five yearsii old. Since that. t 1n1e tutttil Four weeks ago shiel has to all up pearices been in Perfect healthi,, al though she herself says she has not heel. When taken sick sie inf'orined her plarents that she was going to die, anid that earlthy inedicinle Would nlot (it) her ally good. Whlat seemed one of the strangest. phases of this re marikable cuse was ihat she was seized with Ilervouiis spa:mIlis. II or'der to quiet lier the tloctor amiistered both ether aild vhiloro.' mir, but neither had the lelst (elt't upon her whatever, ind it wIas oilY whIien her father re c'ted stlome pious pravers that 'sie was tittnieted. Shortly atler behig taken sick she told her pareits that sli was goin g to sleep iad would not wvake up tlr st'veral days, antid su re enlontiuh she slep for a wdhole week. only ivikilir oncee to ask For a driik of* w'ilte'. a1d ,1!.p.Ileintly iilling asleep ngain alhost nilli iediat'ly. Shae has eaten n1o lood whatever of a tsubstaitiftI kind si nce she hits been sick, .exepting it little ice c r'ain onlce or twice inl tihe day, or a it he mnilk or ice wti er. "The lessed Mother." as Ale calls the Vir ini, hIts all her life, bln One or tlhe spiail oh jils of' her adoration. About. live we'eks ago she surptised 0Ur parents b\y telling them that she had a vision of the Virgin, anld poinltedl Out uponl tht walI where it had appeared to ie'. Suii. said thle appariition was S 'urroind ed lbV It floomd of light. T111 pIr'entls entiuheavoreh to coninciiae their child that he wa onlydre inad ta it wats impo~ssille she conl per ~ 'eivee r'ailiiy ofa whiat she had sea'nt aind w ill taoine agiaini.' " Sht' Ihen metit:ion et'helii ig.I lien it wonfhl appearii aml in ovialeil with hiblt'ssed taiillt's. Th'ils w auiio' mtore' to hiniinr hier than iroii thiith iie the wordsai by the p).llenIs. ii lte miema itiime the' stor' hadl 'oiie t'i'itI, aind tin thie appo'inted ight inayi otf thie ineighibirs wih>, wh'lik waszi' lissilet with God, were pres as thle honilr i apprace t'iIhi all knieel an eittillet' th le "'Lita ii of' the 11 lessedl V'irgini." Toard'lius ie end -lit asked re'st of' the chambiler' baeiing in compiijlete~ as' die hist "pra'iy for us5" dieda aiwaya fainlt hla shonet oin te wallIr. In a piomet I i i it ~l took hap an tithe chlid in whitie anid hiohinig her htamis bogethlir ater ii Ih lianner ofit'i picture11s seen'i ini 'ut hti i wiaiyer-book '. TJhie etli'et was 'iich as5 mnm- bei mailti Whiil e the othe's oiln their kniee's, with hlit( headts and iial Piliitati ng hearit, IharnI hy iiaed noise t heir teyes, (lie girl' withl joy 'i): thedl at $ leiit lram, ' itopeiiig hieri eye's u' I le she pii ted to (lie spot ol thle lw all w'here thle apljur ion apl i~peareal. Tai s happ~leiitad Stomet tunie. agh), as ablove stated,. aiid B est Phihlelp iai are ireported to have seten lie sttrane sighit; It, has occurr'eda tw wiae sinice. Nj,.;s lpuni al. ways iiuetioniais liefore hianda the niighit Oiln whiebI it woldt ippt'ai'. iMiss Mc Lan'gbliti, ot' No. 414 U'. r(eet, and g1on. botdh saw the figuriea, tad iiintielv de. scibed't it. Th'le roaoti wais tilled:,' and all saw it ex'epit one olIhald who was tfollowedl by the. dlevil iin thes formi ot' a blat'k t'it. Mr . Nlt'(loskvt. niext door to thle IDnunis, anid Nil's. Oniek lev, a(f i'orith liStreet anid Powelton ave nlue. atlsosa it --Colon '1 Cor'biin, Master of' Cei'e ilnoilies at thie York towtn (Centen niitl, hats issuted at ciriena r111'iegard(inig the arrniuiga';mients fo th i le ctelebratiton, whiithl is to taike plat'a Oct ibt'r 18, 19, S.) uial~ 21. Tihe' et'eseiit a~lv'ices pr'omi S ~tate ini the Uniion. Motrea thain 10),00' 1roops have :alreadyv s igified t heli' in ((tent1ion'o beinig pretsenb4 andl it is be biered t he inilit ia to take par't in the tcelebhrat ion w~Ilh ex'eed1 .0,000 Many~ States will seli ftull regimeltts. 'he G;overnuor's (of most Staes will also at tend. alccotllmpiaied by their staltb. F"or :thle latteri a but~iing is to be eretctedh. IAutjttanit-Geierais of States andt comn i"".ding othiel's oft troops intending (o inn it i1itI are retques''ted tto call f'or anyV infotrmat oni ceai injig thle cele brat ion tiiiiim-ty ill any' mnnier aid1 in 'eiiaeinig the occasion w1ot hv of' Ithe1 gr'eat 'eeit it i.( tocom ort. .Messris. Vtilliiamis k lRutled e, Green. p~inrChbased of' youi giVES ettire SaltIsfac tionii, andt 1 n a covinceed that it is well wort h thle picte pa id. Very r'espiectully,. dI. W. Grei.1.r..* ')V tit S. "CAN'T S'Rzai G - 1 evil hour tho' blck muan, for whose right to fill every bflce in the SuUth from Spatior to- Constable. Pollconmn Jordan had 0'o frvetitIv I battled, was cmtnissionedd ats aL SuVbicenan and assigntid'$p Jor dau di riot. Such'a practical illif'Wtid 46f the politlohi and social equaiity'I6fthe black thain' i Philfydelphia was inore than Police manJordan could 'tolerate, when Iit aine:hion .to lie dwn statlonhouge. He was Iivm fr'ftotay-assesinents,'iro run pritnary elect is-, to swell politi. bal demonstrations, and to do atly 'elsoomble aingunt aid variety of par ty woi-k to' Wirl'e spilconen, ,legisla. tors, ongresmien, Senators, 'Gover nors, &c., Of black men in the *South, as his theories of humanity -and- ilstice atwlit hith to-do rso; but 'lie thever dreamed th1at. his battle for political and sochi 0quality of the black man would bring the sable citizen-to bunk with him in his own stationhouse 'a*s'a 'ellow-policemanl. This was an achlievemeit that he meant only for the'black man at very long range awar down South, atud 'when the col ored broth6r'We's ready to greet him as a brother, adorned with bWde and star and club, and to dwell In unity and love with his pale-faced fellow offictal, the deep-rooted Republican ism of Policenan Jordan oozed out of him at every pore, and in utter despair lie dvqAtedilthself ofthiA'hnbin, di .1an tled his glitlering star, returne'd his conmnissioni with contempt, and retired to private life murinurinr by the way-"No igger in mine!" Philadelphia ''imes. AVIRRAGE PRODUCTION OF COTTON. The average production of cotton to the acre, in pounds., last year, accord iti 'to the'Oenus o1telepot't, was as .6 1ows: Seed Cottoa States.......Cotton. Lint. Seed. Mississippi,...661 217 434 Georgia.........444 148 29 Tex s,..-.-...6..528 176 36 Alabama,...-....429 143 :286 Arkansas,........831 277 M4 South Carolina,...549 182 364 Louisiana.......837 279 558 North Carolina,. .621 207- 414 TeInPeep.....'..51 117 4 'loi'(aa,..........318 106 210 h.M sson..........861 287 74 Incdian Territorv,.693 231 462 Virginia,......'..G.4 218 436 Kentucky,.-.-....-.729 243 486 --A teleplhone line is to be establish. ed between the postoffice and the rail railroad depot at Sumter. N election will be helh on Monday -morning, September 5th, at tefi o'clock foro'ne }\olicemn. to fill the vif enney on the force occasioned by the resignati n of Policeman Gunnell. Appli. cations for the position will be received up to that time by the undersignpd.. E. 8. C1 ANDLER. sept 1 t2t Clerk of Council. AN 6IRDINANCf TO PRENENT THE STORYNO OR bEI VERY 0? OUANO Of onOIlE COMMERICIAL FElbTILIZE.RS WITHIN TnE COnPOIATE LIMIT8 OF THE TOWN OF wINNsOno, 8 C. BI.- 'IT EN- CTED AND ORIDAINE' . by the Intendant and WarlenR of tho Towzn of Winnsboro, 8. 0. in Council elot: I. 'Thit fr6m a'nd after the passage 'of this Ordiiiance. it shall not be lawful foi any1 pe.rson, corplorationl or firm to s.ore, keep or deposit, or 'eauhe to be stored, dep'osited or keept in siora'g'e. ast dr in any la.ce n it hin t hoecorporate limits of the Town of Wirn~boro, or to deliver, or causeC to lbe delive'red,, at or from any phace within the cobrporate limits of said I 41nV, ai -.1 ''iO, 'ivc'ited Bone. Acei-l P'hospahacte. -r Ath!er Cxinineiali N'ot't'iz .-rs o- any~ nai r or kinda whatsoever. 11. I liat ian* persOni . e.rpor' ti.n 'i i.ru wl o sh al I~i viinte t-. jrvishoi.S ii. thiis in)dinance', shalli, upon co.nvi- i. .n thi rof, b~e Ii'oed in the sium of F"I-' 'i ii(,LLA Its for each and evnry rience. andt T1EN 1I h-ARlS for rath hy' con tiiiiia. D)onea in t'oune31l. His the 26ith day ot August, 168l, aind with thuo'ddr~ ,rate seal of said Town anhi~ed. JOHN JT. NEIL. Inten~dant. Atteat: E. S. CziANDL.ER, ..(iL-rk of ConneIl. izhag27 AND FEED STABiAES. 'W lNsnono, S. C:; Sept: 1, 1881. 1LOOK OUT f TliOSE INbEBTED TO THlE UN DElBSIGNED, KNOW ING TH11lli NOTES FALL DUE ON THlE FIRST OF' OCTOBER, WILL PRIEPAh TO MNTF TihEM, AS PULL PAY MENT WiLT2 Bt RF.QUIRED. UN LESS FTHW1ER AIlIRANGEMENTS ARE MADE; ThlOSE lIAVPNG THEIR NOTES CARRUIEI) OVilU FROM LAST YEAR WILiL MEET TilEM1 PROMPTLY, .AS I WVILL FORCE COLLECTIONS ON 'IIF~t. A. WIL LIFRns Sept 3 Yfid uni air SA TINGR E,M D,p it. WV PilLIId, Aginst, Wanns boro.- S. C.- dc AT RUNZRTfdT4Elf~S LAG]biSEWN DOTAES. IfSERT PdRTNER'S LAGER BEERA"13OffLEN. -ROBERT PORTNER'S LAGER LIEER IN BOT'fLES. 1MRGNit '& ' ENG EL'S -LAGER BEER IN BOTTLE'ANLU (N DRIAUGHT. -ROBT. SMITH'S JNDIAN 'PALIE ALE IN 6T'hES. IBT. SMITH'S INDIAN PALE -ALE IN BOTTLES. BAVARIAN EXPORT LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. ROSS' ROYAL BELFAST GINGER AtE IN BOTTLES CANTELL & COCHRANE'S GINGER ALE IN BOTTutS. BARREL BEST CIDER PUT ON DRAUGHT TO--DAY. aug 13 MAKING WATCehES. nefective \'at'ch''Cn 0e b'e0 of the chief causes of so many watches not being good time pieces. The cases being thin and not fit ting well admit dust atnd dirt to the nove ment, wbich soon interferes with the running parts of the *1fe'h n'eptksitating cleaning, rL. Trin, e-,~vii Tne 'hioint Ylbs patii out it applied towaid buying a g'od nst- fit tie be ginning, would hav" nye-l 811 this trouble and e.pense. we have re'eently set n a nse thact meets all'these ietuire'inenta, it havin'i been carried for ovt-r twenty years andi sitti remains porfect. we refe'r to the NAS. ii'OSs' Patent stiifined Gold. Case, whi'. its be'come orne of thce stapte aatieler or the ewveiry trade, pns-essinig aix it dioes so manty adyt~.ntages ovr r alt other watch e. eia g mne of twio her ' i'y t' 501.Ic<vi a patuc of comt pn--Il-I -r-. A ad i.' ar:t1, r- u a t re':idler. to nlak I1, 1. -ba I' ior .01 I..d or 0l'Cie 4]0~Iet ihat avti .\p.natt it. me. ne n '* hi.-' 11hev atre' m -de. It Ia the C'ni.' Sttim-ne-d ease m t w ith it two plates of gold, -. t mes. pen~i .a -:a-, ati !st . . auil lo~eth dWht p1- ces.&A , ::1. of whia it - r cotvera d by letter~ pal ehat. Thae tl'fpt e hit: :-o eatst' ,efre et nattiting a~ Jr-weler who tan tel-s the JAS BOSS' Paient stim-e d (bild Car~e, t- hI youmlt:3 ean the tiitnie Itl b ta.t ea it aunt all 1im1 itailn til C 'e'~flam O t 'o t i'4 i-.113 good. For ti~de bay rail trarowtt' J1 w I -s Ask in see the wnrrae.t t'it eer mpanie.a cren e.:. and t:ont't be pertun~di tiait aa!.y thi a na e e' cat is ats geaed. alp a TWO 'I1RSE.rO~i ' l.lEEUI lE.SE A' tj iainortmenit i .wIaleiS. I> the 1i el N s.tor.-. 1'hlt '-6 eit b'a I a e as a : sen~saza. J.very unag ..'. nbrc laat- fort twelve mIoathsC. I hav, 'In 1-aneil twian oel. anad two t< p btiggias. in whi'ch I ofter at bargain One extra bncggy 'pele, with nteck yoke. lier sale cheap. Butggy and wagon heoinesa, .Ieracy wagon baarneas., single wagbot hatrnehs (saddlec, luigh and breechimg) .4*. II. tinnLYUers. aug 25 COT'TON{ ULCEIPT8 PI{ 'M 1815 'fO be light aiia parties who can hold will realize higher plIices. I am daily in receijA of new andl fresh goods, bru don'lt intend to hold themn for -af advance. They will be solti low for cash.; Novelties in canned goode. Broiled fr'6sh Mack. erel in l'bmato Sauce. Fresh Maokerel; on0 pbnfid cans, fresh Salmon, one pound Ealis, best American Sardines, best Imported Sardines; Odoan Gem Maeks~re1, five po'did cans. Nobast Beef, Cornod 1heef, Pineapple, Peaches, Apples; Stringless Beans, Tomatoes; Im ported Oa6 Meni, Quibcee. A large lot of Mackei el in kite an'd( fiarter buirrels off which i received a large discount, in consequenbs ot u' miistaike fin filling my or de-, wvhich I will give the public the benefit of. Sugar, C< fr 6,- Tea, Syrups, Flour. Meal, Tobncco; etc. ,Best Creamn Cheese now in tsto4k To arrive, Half carload Salt. Wdod6neVare,'and Staple Dry Goods. A TRtAL SOIMI 'TEDO - R.nH. UEY.' aug 3(0 --Subacibe. to. THE. NEWS AND HltmArLn: NEW Go08D! I AM Ndw RECEIVLKNG 1MiY wTOCK OF NEW IFALl.A1NT) W I NTER GOODS, AND IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOT :FOR TFif, I OFFER I *iEOLD STOCEi $O. SUMMER GOODS AT -ND BE -LW Co(T, BAGGING, B1AGGI, BAGGING, BAGGING, 0-0 ONE OAR LOAD OF BAGGING IN STORE, WHICH I AM OF: FER1ING AT GREATLY IEDIUCED PRICEAM. THE -ABO'VE fhAdGING IS DISCOLOiED BY FIRE AND WATER. I GUARANTEE IT AS STRONG AND SOUND AS ANY IN THE MARKET. IF NOT AP REPRESENItD, I WIh PAY FOR HAVING IT HAULE D BACK TO THE STOSEf. . F LDER. aug 25 GOODS A NICE LOT 01F NORTHERN CABBAGE. A FINE L iT OF' NENW It S1 A NJ I'' Fl' OES.~?P.I NEWV FLOU1I aaul FimS;~iIIBOLTiED) MIE AL--JUST1 COM E IN. CALL OON AM) GET THFE F] RST1 SELE'1'ioN. W. U. Donily. CLOSING OUT S A LE. FOR TIi NEXT T HIRT Y PAYS I INTEND RNT'iRE SUMMER STOCN OUT A T COST. FOR CA~S'E., J. GRtOIMSCIZEL. A PPLICA ThiN FORNITEAR..JC tinw I nIb .. to the Legi,.ig. ture of the 8tC ce son''i 'lina, at iin nlext ar aaion. for a el AN or ti o ontruct a~ railronal 1- sorn -l i 6 t '- ('har lotte, ( oh.urnbla anel Augna8 a Itniironel letween CoIumbia~ ora W n isb1oro. I, nO"'e pbont ent o1 Camden, .S. C . by wi of dam-hn, 8. C. Aug. 3, 1881. W. A. ' NO.UM, F. L. ZE~MP. E. W. PARKER, Aug 8-txJ.3T. HAY. 0 -T 7U IASJTST 2tCEYND'A FREg1ftA1 S OF CANM D5I6(0 S, CONSIST ING OF LOBSTERS, . EAUHZS SALMON, 'PINEAPPLE, STRAWBERIiiES, ' OM 'dES '-GREEN PEAS, 'I IKIEp, FiNE FRESH CI'DtR AND VINEGAR. NUTM EG , fSENCE AND EXTRACTS OF LEhlON AND VA ILL'A, 'FINE TMULE SALT, VERY FINE MOLASSES, 'FLOUR, MEAL, SOAP, AND ALL 'OTHlt' GOODS GENERALLY SOL;D IN AOROCEY S'tORE. 2. Sugeheiem dig A THE gHARLOTTE FEULE IIiSTITWTE, -REV. WM. R. ATKINSON,1'IP{INC1dAfj #JIfARLOTTE, N. C. LtI7rom GEN. J. D.-ESIJY, Lieutenent-Guvernor of Nut, qarplinit, CAMDEN. 8. U., Deceuber 17th, 1860. As a patron of the dharlotte Female Institute it oflor,1s me pleasure to testify to t1o thorough inanagenient of every dei-artment of it. ,Thiis, knioWlve ! sderived froin a visit to and inspection of the instiite. trict attention iW pa3i n'ot,1ly to the edtq cation but health anti comftrt of its-itp\i ;.. Its homelike qjr ispre:e;. most uit f'avorably. The Rev. Mr. Atkinq~son, with the ntid ot'his able' afil accoiiplished corps of assistants, pi-esents every inclucement to parents who have daughters to educate. I shall coitineo to 1 atroiize the school. ,. L. i214NEd. .. (ro V6V J. V. IATIMER, P1. b., of Davidson.College.) I can tetif to the successi the Charlo~te.Fnale Iiailtute hits atiained under the direction f Mr. Atkinlion, who has inl the three ears that he. hois 'been piincilat raise-d tis school to the highest place among our educatio'mal in4itilions He has spared neither care nor expeise in securin~g the i;eqryiois of ti e iiost accoiplished aid exp rienced tWachers. and in naakhitho..ilnibti'ute a e mf:.rirble nnd pletnsarit. home for its pupits. No patron hast eVer visited the school wethoit being iore than ever pleased uith the .araig.enmnits f r the - elfaire of is da'ughitert. , From being r sent at soufe o1 its exaiitatit'ns and pe rsonaill. in. "weet ti ti.e work of the pupils hier<on, I iilow th at tlhe it tiitin is Il cromigh at dI .a . i' 1.fgb gnido. Dr. Iidez, the l'ioftsier o1 itue, ir re ati de. 1 3 .1i 1iils, many ot w. okn are aniatetnr .ndy iusicians. grittuates in nusic sat i ther list-titatitis,"s the nost .idvtnced and ecoinplish ed touchier ol inusic that, has ei' couise soutli. J. 1.VkTIMi It. SCsslen begins September '1, 1881. Terins-$1250 per hlif scssion, including EVj,1Y EXVENd1B to which the pupil is put, except for private leIsions in niusic. THE 6"QUEEN BESS" CORSET. - ((I The "QUEEN liE S" Corset 'nd Skirt Sui per er is by far the most comfbrtablo ever introdiued. It is a porfect litting orm. kind has iaew and improved sho'Ilder' Atrm)., easily aijusted to any desired lungh. . It also has the immens ely opula PA .ENT CLOTI STEEL PROTE( TOll, wl ich not only )revtnts the stee s from rusting, but also renders it imposniblo to brt ak the clasps. Warranted in every par ticular. FOR SALE ONLY by many 26 .1.1. BE A TY C66. GRAND &FLNING TO 7 fik Li bikS Of" P AIRFIRILD 0O UNTY I AVI nst opened fli)d lna ojvq .fv. A0pi' inpPelOl 0110 t to th ofptaq largec; 1111d Imcst Q61ctcd slocki 04 IA[ EY OANcY GOODS ANO NOTIONS ooe 11giit t0 this llAscw. MIIS. BO0ACG, witli thle assigttance of her vew Ilillinler , MISS B1LAk, ~ 11Ilalimore. iitclii sparIing no piuiiis ill te dejltfiibt8; itiii will rcj)1011isl mlid keel) themn rull ('111,1g- tile Season. A FULL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, Buttons and trtmiiigs to match. The best 6n11i bheapest lne of COISETL8. Also a lot of Linelt Ulsiei' iuud Uiuer. mycar L 1AVIS VE RTICAL V ' 5EWING Nl0HINK 1f i 1eM. in ta rio flrtt for 1lain 01 heavy and Ala iIUSAND DOLIAlS IEEWAlI1) to all 01 ho fitn soing, Ovh it-both as a miachhiie Adthe range of Wo0rk it tur ,ne out cVacm eto weth. wiul a a a th.e bi ti55llcii te l ia -ke. 'I'y haiide - f tfaw Ma A3 hek ~ o 61s ui i oatoes 0 01 Sets' Seet , (; n Oate.'COhees~ Tfobacco. Ciguars,' O&1ateadt Mattr'esses. Tfbeb~ b nhir an toin Tro arrive, 15,000 -eot of 6(od Assor ted 1 e . * lot~ ofdS , onal kinde, Mniinery, eto.' OW Q r ~k room for a nov mar 3 ' * . r: --~fl4~