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TN9*8 .,AND RERALD, WA NSBOtRO,. C. *1.'aR PAN DA41Xa,- Bst. ONO. S. kIsofls. AggeerY-ijrrop. THE wirO if '*dniitor Alison, of 'Iowa, recely fried to'drsy nt herself. An exchatige says,' "S6he was. par11y insane."1 Y 'shoitid -say she'Was 'it' tirely so. MATTERS have cOine to'a pretty pass in Europewhen the Czar and'Emper -ertWflIam could not - ineet together 'in Dantzle without having had it pre viously aunounced that they -woidh not laud, because they feared the con spirators wished to infalen'd them. 'GM1tAL GotDON denies the ti7u(h ' of the newspaper reports "bkit lJis - railroad speculations, which ass&te'd that he gave nothing'In retdrn for his 'hundreds of thousands of diollars. 'lie hlas made a great deal of money, bdt claims that it was all for value receiv ed. 'STDNEy LANTER, the youn1 GedrgIa poet, died last week in North Carolina of consumption. Ho possessed con 1deratblae edihs, and was highly es teemed. His cefitennial ode, sung at Philadelphia, was a partial failti-e, but he-had written other creditable verses. Recently he was employed as -a lecturer on English in the Johns lop lins Unlversity. AUOUSTA is excited oval' the charge brought by a legislata -bonnltt's that the dam across the Sivannahi prevents the passage of shad ip the river, as is provided for in the old Treaty of Beaufort. The Chronicle Irreverently deities that the shad is good eating anyway, and well de fends the dain at all hazards. If the city cotneil-will only station a big policeman at the dain to pilot the ten der shad through the fishivt~ys, the difliculty will be averted. Tm hopeful accounts which Dr. -liss 'lves of the President appear not to be borne out-by the facts of the case as given by others. A spiecal to the News and Courier, dated Loig Branch, September 11,-says: "All the indications to-night are that. the Presi dent has actually been growing worse. Dr. Boynto- says-he is considerably -worse to-night than yesterday, althugh 'the rest clairihe haA held his own. The evening bulletin -appears to confirm the worst reports. What 'has been feared with the parotid gland has oc curred, and nealfly the whole gland has sloughed off. There is great in -easiness." Now that lard has reachel such prices, why does not some one intro duce a little cotton seed oil to tiy for culinary purposes? It is well known that this oil is shipped largely to Eu - rope, and thetee brought back here as pure olIve oil.:- .A gentle~unan just re turnied fromt the West says he was re liably informed that about haltf the population of Memphis use it as a sub stitute for lard, and are w ell pleasedl with it. Cotton oil factories are spring up in almost every town ins Mississippi and Arkanisas, and thet business is increasinig dailly. These need be no more prejndice! againust the use of olive oil, which obtains so large ly hii Europe. We do not propose to -commnit ourself to its use in advansce;I but would not object to see the expe riment tried, If it wlfl .help depleted pocket books to meet grocers' bill. THmE recent tise ins iiahnibal sind St. Jo Railroad stock is a striking in stance of the way they speenlate on WVall Street. This road has ties e paid but oneC dividend, anid it did nlot earn that. A ring got hold of~ all its stock except a few shares when it was at sixty, and then iniveigled a tnmber of operators inito ''selling short," that *is selling for future delivery. Nowv that the time for delivery is at hand, the sellers find thant the ring has aill the stock, and will not dispose of~ .It ex cep~t Itson own termis. The price has already run up -to a hutnd red and twven .ty-flye, and no onse knows how high it Will be pulshed. James Ri. Keene Is said to-be-short about ten thousand pocket nearly two million dollars al ready. As he has beens chiefly instru mnental in getting upl corners on whseat .antd other produce, no sympathy need be -wastedl on himu, le has beetn caught at his own gtae. HfR News, and Courier and Con gressmuan Aikens go each to extremes it their controversy over~ the merits of the colored farmer. A number of snccessful colored far'ner~s can lhe found In any county, lBut as a race they are deficient in administrativE, . - billty, and they (10 best when under some Intelligent direction. Coloniel Alkent is right in the cotntrast he draws betweent farming in 1860 and int 1880. The Increased v'ieldl of cotton is at the exp~ense of ant almost enutire abandon ment of breadstuffs and pork raising, -Fairfld, for Instance, Is the fourth county Itn the State in ptroduction of cottons; yet many other counties sur pass her In prosperity. When a ponnid ot cotton can not buy a pound of bacon somuethinig is wronig.. Again, out of the half mIllion bales of cotton raised ins South Carolina, at least a hiundred thousandi are required to pay fo'fethlizers, whereas before the war te utse of commnercial mans utros was compatratively unknown. By the time that corni and bacon and hay are paid for. wvhich were formerly produced chiefly at home, It will be * seen that even the magniticent crop of belf a million bales does tnt realize as . much R ias ilar crops befiore thtowats. tive If brought within Intelikeit cot trol; but the only way to secure this syttetn is to Introdtice Chinese .ftb6r. Chinese laborers-worki ings under I a boss, anid tfidy 'heco'mplish a great deal ndi'thiWlf'each 1zidI~tdual Were left'to himsblf. ' 2'H5TA2'SC APATM4. ' )6w6'ift Ub0i4p -about Columnbla-flo s a -am1itdioh'for tibe'N46hnal Seholarships-. 'TheSstAdniatentary- A Nic. Quetlou '-061 0"t.,A Very Sud- Death. (CORREbPONDENCE OF TLHE NEW8 AND UERALD.) CoLUxaIA, September' 12."A singu- f lar feolimr crceps'bver ile ad I'c t'm- t plate the work of'i0riting'u letter 'Or a Winneboro. paper. There-are - many 5 men in And f'otn that old burg f'Mfoli .C dear to me. I could natmie-them, too, 'but there is no occasion for-it. 'In the 11 memorable days of '76'! iet the met N of Fairfield everywhere-in the rooms t4 of tie Exr-eutive Committee of tho j.1 'Democratic party-on the hustinge, where they demanded that there , should be a "division ot time" lit talk- '1i Ing to the uote'eiglas--in the "red'o 'shirt" Wocessions, with gallatit Major ' d Tom -Woudward tit their head. Everv- .a where they were waited and could (e 1 of service to theState, the men of Fair- fi field have been like Napoleon's' old i guard, "ever- ready". But if I coif tinue talking aboui the -men of Far-' 'ilel, so many of wlhn I haive tmet, t althoigh I have ilever set foot upon (I the soil of the grand old county, I iv lan't-.1ind pnitee torgive you the iews v frotn Columbia-which I believo is all it you desire. Well, to commence with e tle local news of the capitol, General it John Brattoi, who, by the way, is to b he the next Govertitli'Of South Curoll- t] *hh, hits entirely recovered from his 'r' inadisposittlon, and is ntow at. h% p0t i In tile 4omptroller-gener)A's lce, hard at work. t There was att exanination for five r slholatrships in the .Nashville Normal it School held laitre-last we,k, aid among 'i the number, raniking among the first, d too, in his exaiiation, -wias M r. R. p W. Caldwenl of Winnsboro. 1 regret r4 to he called 111)011 to announcee'in cona- I nection with this examination a bit of . trickery which was unworthy of tlhe T old-time South Carolinha youti, aid .iresents but a poor example for the A cdnting'men who are to rule tle desti iles of tits once proud commot wealtlh. A youinlginaf who hd a yeur CI or so ago paissed a very creditable ex- c amllilnationi an(1 had Scutred his scbolar- " si) in the sameo University, cam to Columbia, armed with a letter written by himself, eidotrsiig a younger broth er, amId represented himsel 'to be that. romiager brother. and stood his exiuill i niatloti'. At ithe close one of tile pro fessors recognized tiae impostor ats Ia p friier applicant for exaniat tionl, and A apiwoachel him aid ofeed him his A hand, whi. h wias refus-d-the voung p gontl n teigning ioln-neqaiittanet I, vith the protessor Who lad enmitfed 'hil at C1, or two ago. Sich Iellm have 110 l'triht to represent South Caro- I. litn anaywlhere, let alone at anl institu- h tion of learning whicl i"S to (turn out " the ftture teachers oT the isiig genent- ( tioll. a The hoard of directors of the South Carolina Peniittiarv were ill sesion here for several daIiys last week iad f amiolig othelr uttelusions it arrived at al I as one to the efect t hat no mre t1 scipl firoma wiild--cat.l Iraiods iluih were wotrking and killmg conv~icts (j should be recn'ived tor' convict k 'hibor' la'rettler. It iumfst be , '''inolleV down"a', 01'r l iio atieed i coictts to be phi~ced in Sioek aides 111id1kept like cattlettn a penli, anid I be 'onici s are8 lI to be~ 'trait ti huitei~- in hv theni. Your I coiresponident inisistedc c, upon01 this two yeatrs ago, andto if you h .w'ill algiee not to to aiccuse mie of1 egot- ei istt and1 willI excuse meI fit' say'ing ii, Ii he n1 as lhe thl't ianf Whto ''klukeet up~ *, the dlust'" which bt'&tnght ab.'tit :hl'e "'cruelty in vest igation"' ini the Legis.a Shinle for' seveial \rr 'lpaS115 t that ai V pat cci of mena who are 11 ini e'tsted in rail.. r,' road schei'tnes shlonuld . have coti Iol led largeQ convi'et force's to bui~d theil' r'oaids anad pay the State aboaut ,iine- si third of' lie value of that baaloi. The 4 .n or'thy sulperiiteendent, not1 wit htand mlg all these dr~awbaicks upon himl, imakes at tine show)inganthipni elta isat present ai selt'-sust ati iitig, siitutlin fotr the State. 'lut I thaniik -JIhovah I thait niich wh Io inlsist utfon i iitiig "wor'thiless conieit latbor" will hiereaiftet'huv~ e -1o pay3 SuthLi Car'oli na a' reitasonable prlicet fori it. Th'lere hias been ai temipest in a teapot abutt~ h e Calumiat po'st-umee' itint + the jimst t'vo at' thee <bilvS, ab14)om lie dischi-ge' ol'ta colao ed( <h-liVertinig clerk. Therel' has beent tan etlt'trt poii thle par t ot soime at' the ''dr'ami-shiop poli tiianis" antd the~ newtsplliptrs to miake a sensiai has prIoveni a dead failure. Nobody i, hikes any' iterest ill thle afhijir, omtid'e of' a v'ery polite aiid accoannaoadatitg black 'm'an who pliIdes hiimslfltup)on the 'S fact thlat ''his faily werel' onice the' " prpryof theo laeC llin. Jlohii . ' Prsoan oldt school Virginia gentle- " meni wholi spent the baest t wo-irdsiol of' his lifeo ini SothI Ciarol ina"l', ani d sain' -e) at hais frienids, anid the worthy coloried mastteir savnts Ihe cler'k was inicomiipetent, andl the cilerk dieclares that W~ilder' call ed( htis frPienIds "igger's"-and1( thatt'S all there is about It.. In closinig my1 lettei' to THE: Ni'ws AN) lIER h), I have to amlion neec to1 vonp reaiders the dath of at'nei ot' the loelie'st women~li it hats eer been mvt fortitne to mieet. M~rs. WV.8 Iltamer', the ebbto't dauighten at' Attorney~-Gen erial Y'oumant~s. (died (il I~tidaty anIght. Teatnmoniths and~ one day3 alga'J stood near the fir bride in old Tinity' Church. Sheo wasi theni anad talwav's has been acknowledged by her fiils andto acquiniitances to be aono at' the lov'liest chara'cters in the eitv'. A no- o ble Christianl woman. Cotdd I say mare? Would those whose heoarts atie bleeding ais I wvrit~e these lines, have mec pay3 hot' a greater tribute? Site leaves an infantt tein days old. Shotuld " lhe inhietit tils (dead mther'i~is vir'tueis. Sonth Carolina ill otto day1 be proud * of the boy' whose birth cost so mutch. Th'ie funeira l'erices were~a' held at Tr'inity chnreth onl Suniday aifternloon. ~J. C. IU. --Theo lIver is the0 or'gan most speedi ly dhisorderedC by mialarlal polsonts, c A yer's Agne hure expels these p)oisonIS troml the sy'stemi, tttid is ft most excel lent r'emedy for' litor' com par'ints.* --"What would our11 ives sa , If 'J they knmetv wvhere weo ar&?" said the captahlr of # "downt easf' ichooner', wh'len they were heatinug aibout in a thich fog', f'earfuh of' going ashore.. "Illum'ph I I shouldnl't. inid thait," replIed the-mlate, "Itif we onily knew wher'e we were pur'selves." 41*iEme WORKi OP 2IH PLAME$. 1rtt Fires In l1Iebhian--Towns alrnod 'nd Harvested Crops Destroyed-- huany LLtves Lost. DV'iROIT, Sept. 8.-Tolg1i'aph cbin uiication ise'ntirelv cut 611' wilb the obise partst f tie-buint i'egl6u of thi tate,'so that rep'orts are et sone ;hat frag tentArv andit is hoped e. tled,'ut tiere are 'many fedfe t'rthe worl'lhas tiot vet beei 'it~id. 'he 'desti'tion of Pichmondvllie, tll Ilioyugt~nrtv, is coifirIned.. The illagesofCao 1' C1arlestb1jnaIld TI ra, are repoi'tet to be (0111pletely de. troyvd, mid Asliley pairtly s8.. ''lhe )wi-ships of I)Aware, Nunken. A i. in, intinclaifcountv.. and 3inylutin 110i'ttitr antI il'aris. fu 11uroh'duitr, reirile (tovelr and destloved. Tie rops inl these towliships vd a.0 -ll har ested and tiearly all al'e 06w 'lost. The renains o' a ifmly of' svei, amed Redmotid, wero fouiid in a reli near Chnriestoi. they havhig en red the well for 'shltei aiid .beiig tere Nigthutei. 'iliTWO fire i dre niin's ot le)ry CoWe Were. also fou ld t Charleston. aid a imily na iied ttstita 'i 'Paris towlnship). and Mrs. 4iebert and hier -tlirce clihi tretn were vertakon hy the flames and brniied to entI. Ill Watertowit towliship tiother faunily named Deiiisoi haive. Is believe<),. been burned, Tiv'o timilies iamd Tlhornton aind Le, it t'eared, Cfl a prey to the flam1es. Near Rieirmonidville there was a ale uarryiig the ire with a 'rapidity at often preveit6d escape. Ys( avy afternoon the direction of the 'ild changed and this, it is. fea'ed, -ill adai'ieWv destruction by sendin ie lates over' Ilie 'gdtiois ' t Inhat Ni( claped. It was mi'h cooler last igilt, ,whiel is in that respect tavor'a le, but the wind'Is high arntd the couLn 'y helpless. There aRe ito signs .of tiln, Without which there seems to be The boiid ot'tade, bf lliS'9ity, yes d'lty appoiited a coininittee to solicit lief for file destitute Col) Inunities, as is very evident that a large work in tit dirvt-ion 'is at our doors. Hin reds of fitrnilies have lost all their roperty and thi year's eroUs, and are -duced to a coti itiil of absolute and unediate wiaut. lIE PkhESib2LL'AL6NDRANCH LoNw i3.Aocii, Sept. 9, 9.15 a. in. t the exalitinati6n of the President at (his morinig the tempenitiire wah 1.6, pilso 100, respiratioi 17. The m(litioli of tle parotid ';Itrid Ktrd 01111d ire itiuplro1iig. lie was some hat wakeful during the ndight but not srless, atad slept, 'sutilciently. Ene ata hnd stinulants have beei sns -nIled (dt(ri'ng tle past thirty-si.: murs. Oit the whole the past tweniv ur hours give evidence of ftvorable LONGx BRANC1, Sept. 10, 6 p. i. t tle exatninatioi of the President at im. to-day, his temperature was 98.6 tise 100, respiratio'l 18. At 5.30 this tidin.r his temperature was 98.7, Ilse 100, regpiraion 1$8. The Presi int. hits takeii a great er ainnohnt of ld with some solid food, and with oire'MeY'lis han i1r several days. ills miieral coiidition is quite as favorable yesirdary. J.nn...-: O1tGANs.-T heire aRie miak e'rs ho seek to carn and fix a reputation r fiest class work which shall be 'or I tile. A totin these iiav be noted '0 ALanderssohni Pia o ' oui':upai , aniufact urers of the popular .Jubilee rgans, which arec raidily becoinirng iown i, ii which (10 not fail to h-ol'd 'fry fifch ol groiud they enice occupv. > thrornough i's thle Iinspeelion t' tihe trius jatrts, and ot' the whole-, thant. hent ani instrinent goes ont of the >USe) a gitaraniitee t fiive year's-hmgin~ iioughi to bireak down atint wearii tt inser. TIhe Jub ilee )i gin is cni - 'ut I v an organ lotr thle people. M /La for the M a lileW! 3O Ci~iA 'S BA LsA M of 811 - l K( t . .ittiv6iy Rtt'tores theC ningtii. i d is ille oii1 Ab.soltw Cur" uor D~eaers Kinown. TIhis <-jil is ext rac e i fr'inia i een i r Y. Xhlow tSdr, i"dwt as arc/ier do,.. idelelli. I.very' Chine.s' tishI rniiir :aigwere diiscovered by3 lidd I-i. riest about tihe year 1 'in its cuIt S wer .tnlo'isa. tiri the remiedy' was 011( i. H rechlimned -over1 the enti're Emps irte. I ti w. blcamie Ino unijversal that for' OVO.' :0. hbiheih peoipl'. 8elt, e 'arI1es pi-..pa. d. 111.3y address att si per Ibor t h , oily importedt by HIAYLocRt & cd., 1ke Wents lior Ame'rle t. * Die 8... .\e .a i .. . 'In F.er41on lly lestify's. bJoLth fr-im t'jperi Atitnrng the manyII ltieers of tie )Reridef priobable thaittnutmber's area afliiet ci n il e. L'afnessil~, and to suclnb it maily be skiili: Write ,.it on14'e to Haiylock & Cb., 7 Deu treet, New York; Lneloxatng $1. and -,o. ill receive by% returt n a remaiedy thatt 'will 11able you to her ' like any body etsa 1, g1.1 hose curative cff'ects will be pt-rlmnenlt mj w ill neovei r rLt doing so "--- Ldlor Mercanile Rerieee. . in 25-3mi ?ROM Til3 IRE(CK One Tire Plate, one Tire Bender, no Tire Shrinker, three Screw laeone Bellows, one Anvil, one iso. Ono Bloxing Machine, cost 18.00, will bo sold1 for $10. Lots of Oval, half Oval' Round, and, Square and Tire Iron ; Hlubs, pokes, Rims, Cart iage Bolts, Tire olts and all manner of castings. 0 IE SOLD REGA RDLESS 01F .. ULYSSE 0.- D1NSF ORTES. may 14 NEWGOODS I NW 'GOOS! ---- I AM NOW IIECEiVING MY STO(K oF NEW C' FALL ANi'DyiNTER GOODS, AND IN ORDER TO MAK1t ROOMT FOR THEV, I OFFER 'ijumE OLD 0|Ot& Oy SUMMER GOODS AT AND -BE LOW CO T. - BAGGING, UA fG ING, BAGGING, ONE CA'R'OAD OF'nAGGOING IN STORE, WHICH I AM OF iFERING AT GREATLY .REIDUCED l PRIO16EN S. T7HE ABOVE BA.GGING IS DISCOLOR'ED BY FIRE AND WXT'ER. I GUARANTEE IT AS STRONG AND SOT;ND AS ANY IN THE MARKET. IF NOT AS REPRESENTED, I WILL PAY FOR HAVING IT HAULE DBACK TO THE STORE. eD ZE R., a'6g 25 MAKING W ATHEIS. Defective Watch Castes are one of the chief (!auses of so 1n1t1y \vtel:es ct bing good AImet ple.e's. Tlie easos h Ilg t ti'nd It ot fit itItg w(ell adilit dust tin tilli to the 1.1. ve. ment, wlilcl soon interferes wi the running l)arts or the watch ntce!Sitat ing (eleanin g, rc pairIng, &*c , ah :1 lihe niinteArt, thus pai'd ont, If aipilit d ItWni dI h)1 g a gi d case. Il trte be g~nn1tig, wortld hav' inveuJ all tl:1s trouble and e~' pensie. We have tcently acen a ceese thact meets all t lese' reqrn entis, it havirig beent sari1e~ Toy' ovtc r twell y' ye l)'Oirt n still r" intlis nortI(ee . \Ve refer to I le JA 8. 50.%' Patent StIffene'<(Ic Golc Case', wheiii h s bine on~i' e ci I th e jul.p' an tidAeh ot the J.:welry trIle111, -o.esing a- it do~es 11 1ghany1 Pdvan!lt gesi over ill ('i1.01 r . ie ch t , bilh g 'nindle of tn'o heev3~*' j'-hit o CS oll'd Sgold (ee a l i ICof corn '051t lop'. A: i i we - nilbeA our' r'eaderis to ask ihi .J. W' e tr liri a carid or emaiotiue thait wilt *1'1:-i11 th tb' in: .r"- n uhi'' they ale me. It I. the ane.' stifli~e d Case mliade wit hi two ba i's o g.hl, ti.s ne p" '-tanit, an'd CI centr, ''lhi J- inets tc.n~t iii pt e. & ,e Oh f wlej ril .eor ree Iihv let tcrs il pa i 'lee !'T e i 00 hmi 110 S'a!-' -etA!e (' U: lIi n - .' u . r ler vii w h ej's liii y'i Ii I .3 'U Pil rn i t ih <linl . e b ) I' 'ell It andi a fInlil-i h ei te: -e b-' . quea lly good!. ' ieee by c 1'h r * 1 0.11 e ii h .II w ISr. /sk to soe the w Ii I t /et'it ner'miipa tds Caei e. i--', iatirl e'ln't he pr i:- t'et hat111 tel y3 t Iher ml::t: o: case ia aVS gte'd. aii p!. COTT"ION I' CFIPTrs Pli0MISE T(. he 'i.hIt :n 1 p Irti0's fV' e n 'ih w.I~ill rei: i/.! highe1( pr'!ers8 1.. sol cilow. Ilor c'Psh. N elCt ie's iln cann~t e nods. Brloi'.ed fresh Mack 01e0 inl TJointo () Ancel(. Fre'' h Maciiki el, <ne ic e'nd cenr, fleshl Salmon, <rE' ( t<id e:in', best A toti ichfl Fiu dlin. 0, biest lIm pol ted Sardint a, Occ: n) Ccito M else~ el, tivn pound. etnal. Rot at Bt e, Col nedl Beef; Pineapple, Peaches, Apples; Str'ingless Blians, Totmatoes, lIni ported Oat M~eitl; Qineects. A large lot of Mackelel in -kits and quarter balsI off which I received a Ilrge discotint, in consequetide Of a miistakei in filling my oider', whlich I will give the public thht bobdfit of. Sugar, Offee, Tea, Syr'tips, Plout.. Meal, Tobacco, etc. Best Crotin Cheeso now in stock. To arrive, Half carload Sailt. Woodenwvare, and Staple Dr'y Goods. A '[RIAL SOLICITED. IL M. IutEY. aug 30 "OLD 1c10i0'1 WAdON~S,' ONE IHORSE, TWO HORSE. TJiiIREE PO)RSE, FOUR HORSE. A tiill assioriniCdt H Wingont, both IRON AXLE~ and Ti'llMB1LE' tkRJNS, nlow in store. PRICE> a) oui thle 551mo na5 last s9'reao. Every wagon Garr'anted for twelv eirntha. I havo 6 h it~d tWbo en and tu o t< p bnggies. in wich~ I off'er ai bargainc Onfe ext ra buggy pnle, wivthe ne(ck yoke. ter sae chee'p. Ungigy and1 a':gen5. heelness, .JerC~ wn11,lon harness. <ingei wi gon harness (saiddle, tugs and rOVphingl.). J. I..CUMlMINGS. ttr, -1 TO WOIThVIT' REDI. L IDIN &BATES' Special Siimer OWer TO FORAT kUGUSt AM; SIE MBER, -0 A Little Cash Now and the Baldhie When Cotton Comes In. -0 Dhiring the months of August and 'Sey. teruber, we efter Pianos and Organs at. Lo n.ST CASH RATES, payftable 825 CASH ON A PIANO, .10 CA$IfON AN'ORGAN. nnd the bhalnce in thr e months 'toWthoui nturest. Thisi offer. epirpi Och1 ber Jst, next. B1uy now, and f'uy as cheap as yon can next al' with cash in hand. Nothing gained by w. iring. Prices will be higher. Another boon) is %lo'e'at hand. Manu. acturir4 will'not-be.able to half supply the demand. and Instrfiments will be scarce und high. WAREROMS CHOCK A BLOCK t v 0 Nbw, with a mat.-nificent stock-nil from fi Old and sttndard makers. Prieom the 9 I vest. Terms the easiest. Two hundred ' lustrunei.ts to sele,: from Best Makers -nly. Out- yery Cheagiest fnstruments are perfectly reliable. Pianos and Organs sent on tirt -en daIys'test trial. It's all we ask. Give us the privilege and we -vill be happy. Send for latct ptIce -list, -6nl d oblite, ybtrs frnly, Ludcr N: Bates, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, The 'Orct 'lano and Orgai Dealers of the 1 8ou10. aug 9 A T RO1ERT PORTNER'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. ROBERT PORTNTETC'S LAGER BEER IN BOTTLES. ROBERT PORTNER'S L AGE R BEER IN BOTTLES. EisiCNEfl & ENGE~L'S LAGER TEt .N BO''"L~FS AND) UK RO]BT. SML31H'S JNDIAN PiLE ALE IN BOT TLES. LR) 1T. SMI'] I'.4 INDIAN PALE A LE 1N BOT TLN$. 1BAVARIAN EXPORT LAGER BitNR IN BOTTLES. IlVIPO,T J.D. ROSS' ROYAL BELFAS'T GINGERt ALiE JN BOTTLES C'ANTDELL & COCHRANE'S GINGER A L~ IN BOTTj.tES. I3ARREL BEST CIDER PUT ON DiRAUGHT TO--DAY. aug 13 APPLICATiON FOR Cit-R 'Nit N OTIE isherby gventhat applica Lure of thme State of South 'arolina, at its C next sesHsion, for a charter to construct a railroad from some~ point on the CThar lotte, ('olumbia anid Augus a Itei~road, b~etween Colunmbn n'nd Winnaboro, to some ,p n~t east of Camden, S. C., by way ofCmdn. 8. C.. F. L. EMJir, . E. W.: PAIIKAR, - - ': T. HAY. aug 6--tx3m- -v , IA JU NC VN FRBE H LIESU UF CA11E G.dS, O~iTdi PEACHES,. SALMON,P P STRAWBEIIRINS, TQ'ATId , 'GREEN PEAS, . . pPIQK S, 'LIMA BEANS, -IEO, FINE FREWS CIDER AND VIN GAR. 8' , $$ NCE AND eX'TRACTS OF LEMON AND YA&iLL', FINE TABLE SALT, VERY' FINE bi0Lla 8, "FLOUR, MIEAL, SOAP, AND ALL 'OTHEIt GOODS GENE RALLY SOLD IN A'GROCERY-StTONE. A.G GI'V r4 --M-E A ulE gImOTTE REALE ITITAT RV. WM. R. X iM0'N, P!I0NCPAL 'VUARLOTTI, N. C. - -0-0 [Fiom diN. J. D.'KEE')NiDY, Lihutena'nt' Gvenof of eg$t CAMDE.N. b, C., D-embr oti,.JQ, As a patron of the Charlotte Fo pitilu'te it afi'oas to.ee' i a fy ot o6Vough managennt of every delartmient f...iL Tl1is raIdwledge is dived frotaA sit to and inspection 6f thy sjq tv1 t.iricfatntibi' is paid not oly''o the ed'i. tion but heAltb and coml rt f its pup 1Its homjelike air isapiee !mo niqt ivorably. Tho'Itev. Mr. Atkinson, with the aid of his able' kad accomplished cotj assistants, presents every inducement to pa'rntr'who hsvai''lif l4ters o 'dUcate. I [Al-coutin'au 10-1 attonizo the sohool. 3. Ji- ENNEDY. . 1rom 1no .'p I inn, I.D., f n I can testify to the success the thrlotot Feinale Institte his.atia'd ar t6. irection of Mr. Atkinson, w)ino has in the three . e'ars that h is been piinci"aI ised thils chool- to tileyhigfie'st place among .ur ed4ztiogal ,na4tuns Ho h's pared iither care' nor eipense in securin th servlcns of tie most abe6my'ished ud experienod te-achers, And in'making tHe 'idstitute a emmfortable and pleasayit ome for its pupils. No patron has ever visited the school without'beinrg more tha' ver pleased With the arrangenents for the welfare of his.'daugldis. From beirig r. sext at nome of its examinations And personally insfect.ng the work of the p Ils iereon, I know that the instruction is thorough er d. of a ery hih grade.D 'idez, the Proftssor of Aiusic, is Icegarde by h,14 y olb ae amae, fk . t-"Pu, B. r PP i ;on% are uhinakkir idy musicians, graduates inaliisi'ai ot)(er intitious;,4 d te mpAt- 'ya'nced an'd 3complishtbd teach'r 6f music that has ever coie i. J. F. IMEIt. Scslen beilhs September 7, 1881. Terms--$125.0 per half sessioii, includink YLILY EXPENSE. to which the pupil is put, 6xcept for private leas'ons in music. THE b41QEEN BESS" CORSEi .............. r IH 6 m m &ra g i ..Ai ti sit i F/\ '(p 2 MV / \I Th e "QUE EN b]?gs" Coret and Skirt Sul p irter is by far the most comfortablp ver introqued. -. It i a porlect ,uiuing cor, ., and has new and improved shoulder traps, easily anjttsted to any desired leng'h. It also has the mnaensely Fopaili AT ENT CLo1 H STEEL PROT.TOP, w! ich not onxv .' 'e a eels fro ting, but aOo rentlire it im possble 6 bhat tho 6tasps. VW r ht ed in every par iiIIhr. FORt SALE ONLY b .3ET ' iay 26 . A Co. GRAND OPENING, 1'O THE IADIES 0.P FA1Rt'kIA' GO UN r JX. V_ MtOpened1 RF~l u V$ reafi' for' your inSii1 ojo o)Pk'0 11,tk.ttc Jmbest sclect(1bd Atocs MLANER'l FAI G0ODS ANb OTIONS ever~ brought, to this polacu. MIRS. BOAG, ith the assistance of her new i ltin'er' Uf Btid i.o laltihnorc, iuntenids sparinig no pains ill these (epitlltnlits, afid Will rgu1ellisi nd keel) them full during the 8easoln. A FULL LINE OF DI4ESS GOODS, . - - est and chicapest line1 i C0RS1'8rS. A i lot of Linngets t.0 pd Under rear. D A V I iE R T'I C A L. PN E D S n he Market for plain or heavy and fA'no family sewing. ONE TrIOUSANI) DOl1JLARS REWVAI) to alivyAon Whioan o.. teW'h -both as a miachilne and tho range of vok any .trloe$ who~a 4 tomt weath 11th anly of. the first-elass machino on the mai' t a ie t tos wear. hineis ini use ili Fairfleld County. leeM, Ar flke 'ot -tP~ing~~~ ibn Sets 8 ede corn, O , hts'' 1 e' 'ob~acco, Cigars, Bedsteads, Mit e$.eb o a kn neCewn To ari'ive, 1500 fe 6fGo -C.ewle 'Dr Goods, of all ikindah -Mironeri etc d >a of Spring-Goodt4.. , * -aro o mar S .... . .DOG