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.7. .: i ., ,41 W.INNSBORO. S. V# TUEDAT. Septenbee'O, I I- S. 81. n.rlar R Ash.19AV, EDrOR. vN'6. S. EYN~Z~O~?J8. Assiqozh?3'Et roi. Tit~i'ritsh mail steamer has beih lost near Cape 'own, Afrimn,'ith 246 pNan611gerS ated eight y' o11her crew . On0y e'levenm pas1-niger atnd twenty-live g the crew eslped. Tun- President will probably be re moved to Long Dranch by special train onAVednesday, as the exhalations from the Potomac flats icear Washing ton have become very noisome. TimE Appletons say they have 'old over twenty thousiand copies (f -Jeff. Davis' book ill the South. and still have many orders. As thta 'books range 'from ten to twenty dollars a set, this sale is uni precedoited. Two corripanies of United States "f roops unitder General Carr were maois sitered by White Ilouiitain Apaches in Arizona a few days ago. Leutentit Couze was shot by a "inedicinie tin" whom he was trying to arrest. The troops shot the murderer, whenl tle Itiditis opened upon themi, -kiing seven ofilcers and sixCy-sevetI rivates. A few escaped. Reinforcements are hurrying to the scene of distut-bance. 'CONKLINo captured the New York Repuiblicanl Executive Comintit tee tat its recent meetilng, and Compelled it to call a convemtioi in New York city, whero it will be subjected to Bos Grant's influence. The comtittee oinitted to pass anly resolution Of symupathy with Garfld, and this is laid at Conklinig's door. At a time when erory m1leet1ig of every class of citizens passes Such resolutionls, the silence o1 the New York Republicans is remarkable, to say time least.. The Administralotiists are shocked-posi tively shocked. Scolm. Olie inore For the Richmond and Daiville Coibia il ionl. Its laes1 exploit i. t Ie 1.urvchaluse of (te Virgiia 2ulihiad fldad; stretehing between AVlerdria, Va., 9111d D1111aville, 1anl eibracing, with lit votmction, about four hlind red mi fifty iiles of rack. The Virginia Midaiid, it will be re menibered, was the mulost formidable coimputitor the Clydv yndieite had inl the South, and Augusta hald -foidlly hoped to break the mionipollv of -tie latter line, by ia road extend in-g Iihrolnglh Greenwood aind Spartilabn -g inl this 8.ate, iind iimeetilig ia soutlieri extent Slot of the NMidlitid. For this pIt pose subscriptions had been voted by several counties. and till arfiangemeibiils concluded for begining to buil, when the news clillic Ila the Midland itselI had been gobbled. There will be mouringr inl Augunstia and iSrti btira.g; w~hilhe Baltianoreo is a larme'd over I he prospect~ of haivinig all t he Southerni trade de'fleel to) iihinil by the Clydes. These rtailIroad comii bhnton aret 11 becominig arlarin m. Such vast. st rides have been miadie ini cetntralizatiin and tmonopoly in the past Iwo or three years that lhe pie< - lie inaiv wvell lookg ith atixi: tv I, r t he 'text step. Several S'tate Lergisla; ures alireti'endy iowned by raiulromis. whlile' ai11 nitnber of Coinressnient and Se na tots tare said to tbe unde~lr their iniflu entee. A dlozeni menl priactically cont trol1 tll lie roadls in the Unaitedi St a Ies. lBy coinhi nat iotn they can iiregulaite th e ent ire tranfile of thle coint rv . Wheni the nitiuber is red uced to twoi' or t hree, as It may be at manv time, t hese will bet virtal ru11 nlers of A miierica. Ilow to~ prevenit such a coniditioni withouiti iunplin'g upon the rightIs of thle rail roads is thle pr1olemli reqiintg soul i tion at. the hanids of om' statesmien. The Crops. The most recnt crop report is as f'ollows: In A labamna cottlon is open. itg prematuriely, with a poor yield, pickinig is pro~ceedling. vigzorouslyv. .Arkansas r'eplorts otily half a. i>p OwI Iiig 1to se'vere droughat . 'IThe i*rop in Florida isi short, buat olf excellet uality. Cottont ini Georgia is better' thatn last year, 'vithI tiv~e per cenut. ii. crea'ise of aereage. The criopl is fromiu htlf to t wo-thlirids ot thle auvera e qnality. Louisiaita has siuthered froim drought anid worms. One-third oif the crop has ailready been pic'ked, and1( pickiing iiill be overi by the first of October. Thme yiehl will be short esi timteitd by soume as about I wo-t hird.. lin Mitssi:s'ipi' (lie (oit look is iiutfavora b'le. P'icking~ is t wo weeks in andvanicec of last veur', owinhg to drlought andiu wor us. T1he aerenege int Texas hazs beent incre'ased ten per ceiit. b ut thie yield will be very poor. Fxrept on the coast North Iiariolinoh has sffere~icd, anth Crop eis n ot tmlore thlan half:t as .Irood as iusuai. $ointhI Carvol ina's taver' agte wvill be. pooir. Eais itennes'ee and Virigii a alIso re port univorabi'i' h. 1f all thle above is t rue cottlon should comnmanid a hiighi Price. Fairmrs havi e ie-il ''wolf"l so long Ithat English li:ie rt~ie fute to belIieve C tem hii s Iing of the balls hmas hiad a temiency to show l arge receipts foir the op'ening 'weeks. --The fut as irecei ved atnd4 expen-led' by the ltrisht Land Lea'gue for thme Ii . six mnont hs of this yeari amiuoiunted t o E43.000i, ot' wivi"' ?20b,000 wvere e at tr iuted lby thle Uited0( St ates, Theree has been ai remarii i >Ile dteclilne ipi thle contiblutions in I reml ni propoitrtionl to thle priogress of lie han btill)11. in February that sutbcripthin was 22,833, and iiinitarch El~ ,191. Thein entntet the( )andh lill, and thle tigure for April is ?439, fori May lE' 309, amnd for' Ju~ne onily one-half evon of' that, very tuod(crt'a~ sum. --Suabscr'ibe to. T~ EWVS AINI) Hmto. 6'1n JV1EMrDh' N g1o00NDIT'10,L .Oficial ldi Ins Ptror-tl6% to Show ktoj U Is 'Progressing. WA611NGTON, Septeiber 2, -$.80 a r--The President slept we)i d)ring ;the piklit and this noruniti hiS condl tioun is in all respects as veeterday al the earn1 hour. Pulse 100, tempera ture 68.4, respiratlon'17. EECUTVEM *liSi0N, 0.30 p. ~M;= 'e s hals pased a coritinta, ble <ly, nod fhis eveniing appetirs bet. fter Iii ti l or s Il days pmst. He lia taken at hwy1-er proport itin 0of nutriment1 by the inoth and inan iifested swreatei rIelish Pi it. Him puls3 shows soalli fill provemIen t its-regards f'iequenev ui stirlentth. Ti parolId fabes(rs con tinues to linproJve. TheWilid shows, ats yet. lit t le chinige. This evenbig li pulse is 104, tdiriijerature 99.2, respira tion3 '18. Tle follovinig Was Sent at 10 p. i. Lowell. Minuiier at Ldindn: T l PresAidenIt hms haI , Id at very Satfactor day 11nd, I the 1jdgilne'ii ot Is su'. 10cois, aH his ;yinproinls arec favorabk to-iIght. IIc litis hind less ti'ever and( better appetite than1 1 or Imany da1vt past.BLAMNF. -SeCCrTaIV.* WAshI3NON', September 3, 8.36 a, m.-The President voinited once late hist eveniig 1111d onc ab u an hou after Iiidnighit. Not wviths'tandin~g thi11 disai urbInance ie Slept well Iliost (f' tlt n1ith anid t'his iltnrling lilhs tikei od by tI (he iouth without lii useal anid 1114 retained it. llis' pulse i1 som. wha inmore treqIutil, but fin other re 11ects his Coil(ition is abu(Jt teil sameIC am at this 111our veslerdav. 'i.lsc 108, enelieitu133re 98.1, respiiiIion 18. 1ka':TavE MANSION. 12.30 p. Mn. The President's conditiun lias not c:iagrd uniterlialit sincve the lat bul. lein wits issile!l. iit hei l re i t has . bet. nio fi -t hel' .Lastl 1 ' (istul'hait(T'. Pilka 10'P ','1m) r:attU'e 98.1, respliatioil 18. 1IsxCL;Tiv'F Al N-14roN, 11 p). ..e. retary iline s1ent tile 'ollowin1ir Cable. grai3in to-ni.il to Mr. Ltovell. 1i1.t il Lotlol: '-L1a.4. night the 'res"idenit did not reC'st. well anud I wice dluring tie night hislsomncb wast- so distutebed 1h1 he romied. igthe d(11y te halts been bi-tteratd has swallowed flit usual iintity of 'ihto. and retained It. ills pulse, however, lis ben highe than31 fr lie precedilig two das. lii surgeons do not think lie has lost groti 1(1, but he Crti'311l y TIuis nlot iin ed since last iight's dislIatch. At this hour, lialf-puast 10, lie Is qtictly sleep. u11g. ' Ui1\INE, Secretary." TilE~ CESTNI.-IL fl.- 1TT.JLION. Ontiig Rendy 'or tho Yorktown Cele'bra. ti mn Genral Ori,-r 'rom Aijutint-Goin cral Maniga191ult. Cois.tai % . September 2.-TIe Ad .13ttlit 1111 l e1 rGe er lihas pre par aL d w ill issue inuneditely n geIn I'll 1tdelr 10 the lollowinig cl'fect': 1. Col. Ilugh S. Thompsoni, S. V Tr., and Liett.-Col. L,. I Bl. MieCradv of' tit 1st. HefieIi(iin Rifs, S. V. 'T., htve beeii t' 3tiled to serve a3s Coloniel id Lieut.-Colonel ol' thle Centei1al ba1ttalion whiii is to represett tie S1ato it Yorktown ill Ootober next. It. Adjutnt J. 1'. ArtiIr, of Col. Tho33pson-'.s He . inent, S. V. T., hav ing been detailed for3 (hity as akditiant ofi th Cente1' i(ial battalionl, will I'eport ito Col. "'l-mpson For orders. Ill The .i (inunies cohlius.itg the Yol town C mu.n ia I31ttalion will co'niiNL U6 one Cp11lain, twVo Iiel (l lilts, two st'.. fluits 111(l twell I-1ty-l'our men (ix set; of'1 thur's.) Two si pe1hti 3n1tr10 men0 will be3. 33alloed n3c it'loinit anyv, nk ingi a 1total1. ot'tit 013lleI ill.t 1IV. T wo sets or colors'f wilI be 3a1 be I le htistie "c'it Itaw thg,'" lie use ol' whh-h lti has bee gener'ou~tsly hendet ed byhe Wazshil 4n11 Ligt .IInt'antry'' of'I ('hit h-'stn. The0 ot1her lliiu e lil b' N3ti301n:3, to bec solvedl by theC1)3 batta sIJ'taltolb-ers3 wIill be331131 publ,bed ini fu. 'IlT'he flling i ~ ciriclr w111 Vill ailso be se331 to each01 ofI te orgializaliions c'om-i 13 .).hutiin hextrac11 lts frin thelu3 repo of0la(jar 14., 11'.1 'i~ilto13 n, co Solth Caro;lit I inth I1.~)til 1 o theii tteh-btillo t'II3I thl'i orktowi3t 'etiten-3 431h IIt in 'onnaion3 Il'te '13iller andhipt3 t'03enL' rooite ba 315ttaiihul which iii h el aton. e, lit' tii l an mir icl! 3ary wI'll h-v oubicnA~h morni'n1g3, O cit 1t. astt'an Ierl'il specialh Itci.anlt i, pro il tl'i rt11 Inouoh Va.11 ' li coithemni e trom B. &Ie''r, Winnsborilo,iken ami( 11 G reenville li lii'1 i ig oss~n l' onbhin thn. th.vnn fte16ho htbr Th. Imuterio con illny will be0 takmntin at Whe town. ~ II:1 1 )' 't hethr . Iiuh'to compailtes it i3I'os edhi t' sll'all bet te h1.bount~vi at lol Elt the nI3' e-e appri .ch f111 i5t1 i ' a Leton o Ill lihe1 oo itid vitl'.vel. (3 ti LITheli indwe ittvtc 1(s rtecid t In colemen8 f'tL wililzpoceda'haIbe 1"aIid to ' 3it iut Va. itand i therl the dele3g0a4'l 4'tio w itt be tueL' by'0 ithe l 33134:e goi direc ty1 tt' Yortown 13 . ditance 0131 Shity miles,)i3 arfin at ha place Iiiit toeates 333 the3313L torig .e. o i' t'e The bagttalion3 ill b t I oncelti land.''15 IVpiby he f~ 3l'e 1l.St th government sltilid waith 1tu'rals ot' lItheIver beu kild 33hat thekt~ it.reso'th le wil peii M. T. 33111(1 t . tl'elk eq i il SClhgnbia.t ho, w ithacrlot' tettlon Iil icooks and(53~ waites w ill be . 'on theu 01(h3ul ii advance ito ati tend 'I t h wlantsk of thet Iitarv'. 31,kif1'k Fmthe c~t3eotclt' withS the raildra will be Oarried it% their knapshoike. IV. Transportattlit will be' flrlished for0 the horses of the fleld ah'd staff. Ut Movaztaar on GVedyou -w ato Prohflbit Its ufatu ad Ite'Kimportattoo. FroM the Atlanta Constitutton.) Yesteq'dtv "' 'Congs(i(tt($t qrirer, who had siab1what recoV0'ed from the shock produved by the Introduction of a bill In the Senaite bUy 'Senator Me. W oter, >i poposingrtb tiake tI b.n pot-tilbn btcommereial fertiliftee or ftidrinllhi tfd'e in Georgia an offelnse libhishable he'a :iui1seineaiotr-ts lie 'tarted out to say, the repot le tort 8enator McWliorter, and Iud1 ing up Into that face which is jolly When thiigs aire aof and earnest when OQ casil n deiit s I t. sketh "6 4U or, do you nldan business on your it rtilier bill?" "Most assuredly I do. We are pay ing tel million dllars a -ear for soIe thinig We don't get, and 1 propose that we stop it. Slice the introduction of commercial fert.ilizers into this State the atitital ticrease has beeii alarm ily. From a very sm1al )eginlillg a e1'w years aigo %c will for this year pprioxiimaite over a nillion dollars in connercial trt ilirz's. 'T". mny mind i is onlv y a question of ttihei whie Georgia will be if .mOslble doubly bankrupt. Not only Will duir firmers have so over traded itt rhis Mingle Itefn 10 cheiliIdil 'fg tili'zer's that they cannot paty, but our liftids will be So seveqrelv taxed by the overuse of the mat'is that they will be renldered compara tively worthless. Since we begun the use of hiatt utitetured celilcal fertiliz ers, our old S(ci of raising maitures mid perimaently inproving Our soils has been atmost abandoned.- It'is ea v to.bty o'a'i' dit:-t*arequires labor to rI'e r'ldin yIuttr 'lfs honte fertilizers. Out only hi e foi' Georgoia to-day is, it' possilC. to place tlese chChticil fer tilizers beyond our reach. "Stop the sale--'lqt. dfir 'farmanrs mntrrvjfacture solid teiltil1,ea's, such 'hs nlablI'6 .tl 'to tiile our wealti fiot 1840 to 1860. It IW not liy purnose to hijure anybody or any enterprise. I sitiply hope to divert dt'r people to t!his t esfion that thty inay stop it be fore 9t is too )at&. 1 am1 Supported in the -opinlioli by some of our best. chemists. that the action of the .lie'ii cals used in the mau'fnfhetfire 6f '6omn nercial fertite'i 'tyut neoherilv dlistr tihe grases of the 'il i'6 ren' d '1 it no &pr du tive within it'elf.o "Won't your bill ineet with unich opposito (11 " "Yes, I am satise4 that tala move W'vill met wvi'th formidabl'e 6f'ig.tio4r, the hundreds of thousands invested in its mantufaicture, those who live out of its inu Ifaet ure an1d sile, and those who hlaV to 'collect the millions in nofes left. over %n the ah'eadv over tlxed and poor of our State. , Ett I feel a Conliscienitious Conviction that min less we canl arrest this extraordinarv drain upon our1 finances and our lan 1, (he agriculturhi) in'teY'ests 6'f G'co'rgiA will and must be wrecked." "IMajor, can't you give us some fig ures "n tile sub jct.?" "I will Stillit to you. and yoi, readers all 'the fatih on tls cYttestion a1 soon as I ctin have them avitanged and I aml) sure that you will agree with me that it is time to stop and thiik." "'Tell tie hov ich gliah'o lb hs'ed in this Situi,?' ''Between one hundled 'and seventy atmd one hundired anid sevenaty-fi'e thousand tot's will lie tisell on th~ cr'oy of 1881." "Oh, Maidr, yoti'nienti a hundfthed anid sev'enty-tlve thontsand1 sackal " "'No, I don'tt ; I mean a hunidred anld seentyi-five thlousgand( tonls o "WhI'y, Majoir, thaot mlenuis a hundred and( seietittiveC thlouisand baida of cot toilI'' "Yes, and thait meanlis over ten~ miil tion dollar's thait our I tarmers'i ar'e pa' inig f'or somnethintg thev could( better do without." Wh'len the replor'ter walked awvay he was thiniking,~' anid thlei'e is somottli ting ini this interview whichl should set the~ whole c1k)ounitry' to thiniking. DsAETO THli: [RICE CROP.-:Iie. por't 5 reQ(civedl fromtl fotv-sev~en r-ice Eisto ri(mlver', atnd tile eastern anid west erla braniuchtes ot CUoper river show that1 the inljIll'y ftom the~ stormi to buoth illatatiol h anud crops lhas been very 'serious . Ofi thle w hole niumbler imn light loss'; others have entirelv or al miost ent irely buni cover'ed with wdtet'; iBreaiks are~ replorted at over thxirt' i pI ~es. and1( yonna-i rice lan1tedl ini Mla' utuil June is considered a total 10o.. Nlarc Iile wh li is neartuiv r'eadyv for lalrveQ'in~g has stiII'erIedt fitlih fOisty to tltly~ Iir cent., as manylt otf the fields Iaire GIill i tii water. * No defiHni te til: ures ohtlie loss cant yet be gien; (Col.out.:n> Km-Kwux.-On WVedntes da 'it ofa ~t week; its wve. areC . re Il~ia itrne< o aty of disguised olt 'tdIR) h ie eter'edif a cabin on the far ofI'l(t Santta McCutllchneal' Rob hinis totr the piltt'poseuI of it'ijpini thdQ Iohre ocut lts. Th'iey caittyg it and whiped unmer~teifully a 'colored wio mant anld theni staritedl to drag bef' brother't fromt hedl tfll thme purpl)oe of intlict ing si mi ar puniishmmenit. Ur'eak ing loose lrdumt flhum the at 4c'dtd mapil seenried atn ak*O anid sutcceede in kill. ing( onie of his assihi ns. .At inquest wias hel by' Trial ,lusatice Dunbatar oil Fr'iday, butt we hsave been unable to atscertain thle fin dintg of' the f(ify 1r thle nme is of' anty ot the patrties. It was evidenitly tillh purpose of thle colored ku-klnx to conivey tihe hnp~lression tht lie ouit rage had been peripetrtt d by Iw hite men~t.-Bar'nwell People.* -AyerN Agun Cure sh~ould be in' every honsehold ini regionls where * ever andto ague prev'aIl. it shotuhi, h'e taken ats ai prmeventive by3 every'i resliett andl tr'ave(ler in tmalar'ial (tistlete. * I Pay y'our subhsciption. Uglitest sg~ ,AONINECD. R. W PhILLIPS, Agmnt, iuna boro.0 8. C. -0 RAILROAD SO1IDULE8. MUA04'PANSENGER IOUTE. P0'T RdYAL & AUUtsTA RAILWAY, AtUSTA, GA., June 21, 1881.4 Ot'nifafterJuti: 21st, '1881, the follow ng'svtedule will beoperated: GOING SOUTH. Leave Autista at........1.50 p. rd. Arrive at Ilampton.........5.0.. ). Arrive at YfIasseo.. .6.00 p.'i00 . Arrive at BiVt.tort .........7.49 p. ni. 'Arrive at Port oyal........frp. 1. Arrive at CIharlestoi.......0 p. n. Arrive tit gavanial ........9.80 p. in. Arrive et Jacksonville......7.60 a. iii. 'o01ING NORT. 'Leave .Jek'&onville at.......7.36 a. 'ii. LtiVe SavamInah at.........3 86 p. in. Leave Charleston at........3.30 p. uS. Leave Port Royal at........4.20 p. id. Leave Bertfort at.........4.36 p. in. Ar'rive at Y nmasso .........6.00 p. Ini Arrive t Ianupton........7.14 p in. A re vetUt -htlista.........10.30 P. Id. i asth-eifa k to till pohits North 1i'l Easttet Charlestoit atid CObst 'lEInd. llaggage cl04ieje (lrqugxh th"all >ri-itel. PaHI points North aind Eiat. ' Til-eots on sale at Unioi Depot Ticket Office. ROni-:tT G. FL.EMING, -Genleral 8111)seriniten'tlent. J. S. DAVANT, General Passenger Agetit. O]ARL'OTTE, C. & A. RAILROAD. 'VVE(RnIA. 8. C., Adtr. 20, 181 n 9i atfet- A igtst 21st, 1881, the followinti schedule will be operated by the Conapany-: PASSEN Ilt-GOING NORTM. -Leave Augusta at......... 7.20 a. m. Arrive at. Coluntbia.. ..'.. . 10.35 a. in. Arrive at Blythewoud.....12.02 p. iii. Arrive at Iflidgeway.......12.22 1. in. Arrive at Winnsboro......12.62 p. In. Arrive it White Oak...... 1.17 p. in. Arrive at llackstock...... 1.35 p. m. Arrive at Cheste........... 2.01 p. ii. Arrive at Charlotte........ -1.15 p. it. PASSENIElt-OIN1i1 SOUTif. Lefa. hattutre at. ....... 1.05 p. in. Arrive at Chester ......... 3.110 p in. Arrive at Blackstock....... 3.4 p. m) . Arrive at Woodwmit's.... 3.50 p. n. Arrive at White Oak...... 4.04 p. in. Arrive itt. Winihoro..... 4.25 vi. I'r. Arrive ht .idgewa... 4.57 p. in. Arrive at lvt1hewoml... .. b. 1.5 p. IY. Arrive at Coluinbia ....... 6.07 p. iii Arrive at Augusts-........10.15 p. it. *AY FitETWHT-GolNG NOnTHI. Leave Columbia at...'...... 6.00 a. m. Arrive at Wihinsbori. .. ....9.065 i. in. Ar'iVe -At Charlotte.. .....4.00 p. li. WAY'FlI0 Ur-doiNG SOUTH. Leave Charlotte at..........6.25 a. mi. Arrive at Whinnsboro...,.....52 p. in. Arrive at Colunibia ... ....4.00 p. ni. G. R. TALCOTT, 611pevinltendtient. MAKING WA'I'CHES. Defective watch Cases are one of the chief causes of so many watches not being good time pieces. The cases being thin and not tit ting welt adinit dust und dirt, to the in. ve mnet, whish uoon nrYeree With the running Parts of the watch necessitating cleaning, rc. .Alrnk, &c., an:t the amount thus paid otit it nyblied to'Wad dIh ylka 'good cast: In tlic be ginning, woulI haki,) tave'd nai'this trouble and exb'entt--' We have recently se n at ease thut meets all $hese reqtirements, it having been carried for over tuwenty years cad still remains perfect. We refer to the .JAS. BOSS' Patent Stioned Gold Came, wathi' bans be'come one of the Stafle .articlea -of 'tie Jewelry trade, possessing as it does so many advant ages ov' r all other watch cases, belig made of tn o heavy plat'es'of 'soilfd gold over a plate of comn positon. And we advise all Olir readers to ask their Jeweler for a card or catal'o~ue tha't wil explain the manner 'n whilch they are masde. It 19 the nr\ly $tiffened Case made withI two plates or gold, sea iless petlaanis, and centre, solid joints, crown pieces, &-'., all of whi(eh tre envered by letters patent. T'het'fore 'bu.) no case sefore consultinig a Jeweler who keeps the eJA Bb$6' hlneht 6tifl'eil 'Go1l Case,, I ha you may learn the difference b twn 10 i and all imitations that claim t o be equally good. For sale by all responisible Jr wtlers. Ask to see the warrant thsat accompanies each~ ease, and don't, be persuaded that any -other ink'e or ease in as goe't. a p 12. "OLD IliCKORY WAGONS." ONE ilORSE, TWO HORSE. TiIHE H ti~[OuSE. FOUR 11ORSt: A fallj assortment of wagnn. hath IllON .A LIE nitt I.'l lI).1:. ~. K-'.Ns, now in stor... PuhT iii .n ihs.- amE as 1i, s-ac i. F ry ' v.m -, am e~l for twel ve toont~hs. I hlave . ii -an-al twno open ated t wo t< tp bui as, 5 inK w ii , I ofifer a b'argan OneL extrtt a br*r pole~1. ~ivi h ungon 5:e rness5. .hse waV 'onI I huliess, sing e~ ung~~.on haurr.ss encdhle, tugs ad breechaing ) I ~ 0. CUMM EN'Gs. ang 25 AND) FEED) STAE I. Lt W11%'sao, .C., Sep)t. 1, 1881. LOOK OUT! ThOSE INDEiflTND TO THE1 U'N. DERISIGNED, KNOWI1NG THEIRt NOTES FALL t)UE ON THE FIRUST Of' OCTONER, WILLT PREFPARE TO M~~'i' THEIL.., AS FUTLL PAY.1 MEN't NILL BIE REQUIRED. UN LESS FUJI1IIE A RRANG EMEN TS 'ARE M.ADfly THOSE HAVING THEIR NOTN54 CANi*UED OVERi FROM LAST '?EAR WiiLL MEET THEfl PROMi'rLY, A$ i Niir FOR1CECOLLECTbS ON TNEMf; I A. WILLUbbles. --- -6--o I A t NOW 'REIVhNO I~I ST6di OF PNEw FALL-ANNb WiNT E1 GOODS, AND IN ORDER TO MAKE -ROOm 'FOR THEMI, 'I OFFER T'E 0M1D STOCK OF SUMMER GOD$ iT AND BE LOW co T. B AG(GING, BA{AGING, ONE CAR LOAD OF BAGGING [N STORE, WHICH I AM OF FERING AT GREATLY IEDUCED )PRICES. THE ABOVE BAGGING IS DISCOLORED BY FIRE AND WATER. I GUARANTEE IT AS STRONG AND SOUND AS ANY [N THE MAIET. Ii' NOT A 3EPRESENTED, I WILL PAY OR HAVING IT HAULEDBACK 0 T-HE STO1tt. F. ELDErt. a~g25 GOODS i NICE LOT OF NORTHERN UABBAGE. i. FINE LaOT 'Oli' NEW IRWSH POTATOES. A NE3\ SUPPLY of NiiCKItiEL -THIS YEARS CATCH. REW FLJOUR and FRESil BOLTED) lE A L--,UST COMlE IN. CALEi FO'ON AND GET THE FIRST SELECTION. W. H, Donig. aoty 4 CLOSING OUT S A LE. NEXT THjIRT Y DAYS i IN'] END T O : ELL MY ENTIRE SUJ~MM11. STOCK OUT A T. COST. FOR (,Sg J. GROESCHgEL. _aug 4 A PPI.ICAT ION FOR CHAiII. NTOT'ICE i hereby giveja that applica .Ntion wtil be rnndo, to Ihb. Legisla ture of the State of South 'arolinn,. At its next t sii, for a charter to *on'atruct a railroad f rom some' loint orj t' oGar lotte, ('olumbia and Augus a ItailroadI between. Columbia and Winrrtaboro, to a e0 point east of Camden, S. C., by way Aug. 3, 1881. W. A. ANCRIUM, F. L. ZE~MP, E. gV. PARIKER, ING or 'UirfEN PEAS, 'PICKLES, 'LIMA flEAN~, SARDIN~fS, PIN .rtFntE a cit)ER' ANDNE)N-G At. NU~gstENCUI D -EXTRACTS OF' LE-MON Akb VAUL .FINE fM)LE SAT vF1 Iytr F. MOLASSES, 'FLOUIR, ME1;A SOAP,' AND ALL OTHIER 60ODS GENBR1ALLY 8OLI) IN kGlIWCERY StOfE. anig 4 ThE~ L-AARLOITE IF iiALE lli1SfTI.UTE REl VALWI1 R. ATKI1N8O,,,N, -H{INCIPA 1iCwAULOTTE, N. V4 - -0-0 L1roi Guk. J. D. Kz~~ iueatOvro f~ubCrln. * CAMDN~i. 8. 0., Deceiriborl7th, 18EW. As a patron of the Charlotte Oe'otale Irktitute, it affori1s mo iI-easure to ttitijy t!DthZ titorou gh man agemient* of overy dopatimnnt of it. ibiko~ldgi erv fo vipit to. and illspction 6f tlie intitute. strieI4tteI~tion iSpll not- bly to ilia OLilk catiou but'hiialtb and comiart of its 14uii. Its hotieho Olr i11jlret93 . 11]c nolif favoraibly. 'The Rev. Mr.. Atkinat -b, with the aid oi his able andu clli .I~i corp of assiastunts, p~resents oery inciuCeomnait tu jpaiefit, -*Abe btve djip lot 1 I'tio.e. ahiall, coutiu'jc tojIatronize the suheuol. . -1). NL4 .Y. [crom Pior J. F. LAT;m', Pi. D., of DavidsonCollhge.] I can testi to the success the t harlotte Feniale ILs:itute ls, at-aimd under the direction of Ar. Atkinson, who hais ill the three ears that .1).. lIna hm p1 incipal rais-d this school to the highest pLuce amorig otir eaucaticital inttiioii.ns .He ha spare.d neithier care nor expense in securing tige services ( :i e n1:i1t nleeonipliuh ed and experienced tiachers, and in naking the itbitiut q e, nit rune atid pilesalint home for its pupils. No-yiatron has ei er visiteil Mhe s*hool n .iht.uI '&1,ig n ire t, an ever pleased with the arr.IngCIa n1ts ft r'thi 'ef" a re.I hisi daugltOers . Frimir being r. sent at soisp of its examinations and Jpt rsofnull.nspect, ig t e work of the puilts ,herton, 1 know that the i.stmctiota it. tl'ror-hi at-d ot a ry I igh gnlde. Dr. Iidef, 'the Prof ssor oj. utie, it.'rtgmrde. 1e h is j.upils, n.ny oi w. on. au- ianiateur lady mnusielans, graduates in music at ether instilutions, as the n-st idvmCrned anid .tcomplished teacher of music that has ever come :outli. '1. V. 'LAiLME . Session begins Septenber 7, 1881. Tenis-$125.00 per hnif srslion .incluling EVERY EXL'ENSE to whi'ch the pupil is 'put, eicept for private lossions in nausio. THE "QUEEN BESS" CORSET. The "QUSEN BESS" 'bi-set and Skirt Surpor or is by far the most- cormfortable ov -r irittodu -id It. IN a perfectfit.ting o.., . , and his new iind ipprgved shoilder straps. eail . a nste1 to any. ehred It flg h. It also has the immensely populaT I ATENT CL I TEEL P '6114 T1o'; w ich not onlv preve nts the steels from rusting, but alo renders it inos.-iblo to break the claspl. Warranted in every par Lcilar. FOR8ALEON by mauy 20 J. M. BEATY & CO. GRAND OPELNING. -- --- -- o .-. TO T'IHE LA JIS OF' F'A IlRFIEgLD LOUTTIY iIAVIP jut oe i h 1M It N v fo' Vour itispection -one of tih largest anl best selected stock of MIL'INE Wt, FANCY GOODS AND N0'TIONS ever brought to this plib. MRS. TIOAG, with the assiataice of her Iew Iilliner, miS TDLACN, of' hitallii ore1, intetids mariig no pains in these departimleits, and Vill re)ilf1. nid keep them full <lurliig the seasoll, A FULL LINE OF DRESS GtOPS Buttons and trimingg to mnatcb Tl1o bet and clieftpost H1n of CORSETS. Also a lot of Linen Ustere ans d m tiler wear. DAVIS VErTICA X L FEb'I SEW1ING MAClINi.. HE best in the market for plaip or heavy an(d flIe family sewing. ONE' 'THOUSAND DOLLlty iHEWAlD. to a111) -11 who mull j)lc With. ilesth st-l Itiaw on the mar.k'. Two hun d of th a Crackers Cakes ,P~ onri gat edUrn as hd Tobcc C a jedsa Mattieses cabls'8tm, Smoking and Chewing To arrive 16,000 feet of 4oOc' sorted Lumi bet'. - -. t, 'vy , ofal kinds, Miillinery, etc., low dowal to idalkoroons fior a' ned~ mfar 3 -::O1)AG