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A COLOHBD I iv l.XCIISlt. The Mori of an /imcrlren **.<._... Mho U Sal* to IU?r Or i^inn i. I HIP .MIlMe? 1? / Bfllhleg ."M-hrnie. A g .ntleman who bas resided twenty-six In Chiba, and who has just arrived nt ?an Francisco, said lo a rci>orlcr: "Tho syndic ito In \\ ht? h Mitchies lex is a prominent ligure had Us origin fuma quarter unkui Th schotte which bas astonished tl..- (luanda! autocrats had Its birth lu tho brain "t au American c ?lorcd mau, (ieorge A. Huller. Tho father ol this gigantic bankiug si heine i> thc - ?ii of negro parents and was boru iu Washington, I>. Q.i in 1885. Ho became n Unguis! of con siderable ability. I!. :. ul a I ; Iber attached to the Kreuch legation at Paris lu a humble capacity, and lo him tho . ire nuancier went twenty years ago. Wheu A; - n Burlingame was app luted lo represent United States at Pekin he visited Pails pn Ids way and t->- k a liking to Butler, who bad acquired unite a Paris.au polish. Butler spoke French'aud German /rent'., und had had > nu knowl tige i f t bim st lie wem with th? American Ambassador to Pekin, when hi held a posl'.lon as attach?e to Ibo I*lilted i dos Legatton. His aptitude for acquiring : reign tongues WAS SO great that aft? r a short resid? I1CC in Pekin be ma ?red thi mandarin Chinese. "When Uurlingaiui fi Perkin, Butler decided to remain in tho country, ivlicrc he had managed to obtain iutliiente among ?nauciul magnates lie was uppeinicd I thc position . t" wurchoitH keeper for the well known Hrtn of lt ;. ll A Co.. Ol Shanghai, owners ol iii 'ti ..; . : merchant steamers called thc 'Shanghai Navigation Company. The ) shtou occupied, by Butler was iu.... resp '?.di.Ie. iuid tho high est cOulutcnCe was reposed Jn hi3 business abilities. The Hussen steamers won sold to Chi nest busluess mon. iuid . c company was subsequently known. - the 'Chinese Merchants'Steamship ( fnpioy The how company did not re' in tbo services of Butler, hilt In n sb rt time tiny found that they were being plnudercd by their own countrymen. At last ilsey c lied lu tho colored manager. Buller soon straightened ont the Intricacies in which tho?tecouuts of the brm had been iuvblvt I. "When tho w tr ! tweeli Ft i . c und Clunawas Imminent, B-ul r MIU'TI <i. d hi having the licet ot . ,u..<. i . trau f Cr red to an Americanc< liq ny, huir? iiyoigani/ed for tho purpose, and 'w illi ? irs'ati '. stripes Hying, thc ship* continued lin molested by th? Kron' h to ply btilwi - u otl . r ports mal Shanghai. At ike cl so of the War tile steamers were retmusferied to ?< company of Chinese merchants, ?md tho buslnci* reputation of Huller was further enhnuccd, Tue Cl.i:n so government was hard up. ami through the ncgotiad ns ol Butler, a loni' of a milli..u hu is Was successfully tl ate?'. willi the ai l ol foreign bunks nt Shanghai Butler made an American and EUropcai t ur. Ho went to I. .tulon, w here ho wa we'd received by tho Marquis Tsong < hi?ese ambassador ut ibo court ?.! St Janies. "In thc cou rsc of that visit to Loudoi was batched Ihcgigiuitii H hi mo ..'.inch li i surprised the nunncicrs > t thc world. Ti,, chief promoters of syhdit ?dc wi ro thi ii os now, Li Hung Chang, viceroy al Tien Tsin, and Ive?, Chung iiie wcnjlhiesi ?UK most intelligent ??I tito great < hi?ese mer chant s ;.; Shanghai, hi the autumn "'. hts year tho Marquis Tu n-,' ii .t Loudon foi China, and Buller ut Ibo ?iime time let London for New V- rk tor file pin pose ? 1 pulling wires itt that ? lace; After makitq what has since been (temoin li it lc? 1 t< ha Vi been satisfactory lUT.uigOiheiiis; he Iel New York find turi ved fit )'. kin Iii Apr! ol this year. Ho w is admitted io ibo,dc liberation! of thc Impel?a! Cotincti, an? thoa suddenly disappeared and ret ?ired ti London. Tho prohiUkr>elon Ot thc chu cc?d?ugranted hythe ? hines, cbvermoii fodowed, artd the connect iou ot \li kiewi with the scheme came prominently lader tho public. "Huller ls now- M y?nra'ot age. audi very dark in ( . r. ? dressed willi th precUIon of a ;'? risinii; iu> manne! ari ; polished ns though he wen a Bourbon I the Fan bough St. ?; rihti i. Cardinal Gibbon* nilli I'otixilunlon. Says the New Ye.'. .' Cardinal CH hons laid the corm i'm vs* chun (St. Jerome's) hi s n li . .. u ihisuftc noon. His Emita ?. nts assisted in iii ceremonies by Mgre McColgan( vi urgo? oral of tho diocese, ai i Hi Kev. Di-. .1 li S. Foley. After tho \v< rk I i i boon l?le.--e Ibo Cardinal preached a run i. to tho in moase throng of pc |>Ic .vi had - lhere t?i lake part m or witness i.i c?r?monie His sUb/ect was: "The over-rulhlg prey deuce ol G otl and ila government of ii physical and moral world.' Amoi g otb? Illings he Saldi "We should ree igni/.O tile bind of Go nol only tn the poverninont of the physlci universe, but als ? in tho m r d governmci of the world. Coinplaiut: have soinetinu been made in certain ipuitersth it th nani of God does not occur in Hie < nslidilio of ihe Knited States, nial attempts bay been made to have that ludlow cd uamo ii sorted hi tho charter of our iii . .'les. Bu we need bot bo over-anxious to have till name written in (he Constitution so long ti it ls inscribed In thc hearts of our pcoph and especially of ur rulers. I wo?l ra thor sail under thc guidance of an exp? ..kneed i iptttin than pi t my trust in tit Hgurolicnd at Ibo prow i f the ship; and s long ns our rulers recognize the Controllin Ii .'?lenee of Pr ?vidciic in thc governinoii ?if .ie ship i : Stale, wc need not inscrit) tho name on tho prow-of (he vessel. Jin if the framer, of tho Constitution did no insert Hu homo ?>f God in that insimmctil (.boy noverthe|?jis8 had dev.aa faith In th guidance of ? siipcrlntciullng Providcnc by whom kings reign ai.' lawgivers glv us just things." A Until** ?Uli n Pionnier Him io*. Richard Cagiest on, residii g in ??K lowi ol Tiennn, NVis., lind a limbing c.xpcrienc Willi a largo N?,.,tt.- ! a.aler. Which Wolli? have proven fatal htul not assistance ur rived. Engleston is nu old man. so \i afg of agi and paralyzed on one Bide. He was drlvlnj bear bis Tarm, accompanied hy his dough ter, when be saw in front of bim, cone! up in Ibo roadway, a large -p itted adder which iis the team advanced evinced ni disposition to move a-'de. Kagleston wai afraid to drive over i? lesl bli horses mlgli receive poisonous wounds, arid therefor? alighted to drive it away, As lia ap preached Ibo venomous creature it ho? un? very angry, and, dat dug f .rwaid vicious!) In a twinkling entwined Itself spiral!) around Ibo oct and almost helpless man Il darted its fangs Into i'* victim s trousers leg, but fortunately did hoi reach the iii sh Tus terrified daughter, fearing io ut tad Ihontonst? r b< rsclr, quickly hastened awaj and gave ibo alarm ." ibo nearest form bouse. Several men iiriii..'<i'a'.eiy rai to the r. . cue, and after a severe druggie, in whicl lite ?nake fou dil ?1? -? ? rat? ly, owled ii killing the ereaturo and relea lng thc ol. man, whose face was purple from the con stantly tightening f Ids ol lin monster Jiesidcs ai ii.og tones ;r,.i,i (?ie nrnh', prcssuro lo whfcli they had been i .. > tl tho edd man sustained a severe shea;k, hut bc w ill probably re? v. r. Tin snake measured a trifle over eight feet it length and was fully three inca, g In diam ctcr Where Ita body reached the larges swell.-HkttoyvitU Dernootat. Thc New York state Democratic Con vention nominated F/edeiick Cook by oe clamation for Secretary of state. Ld w an Wcmple for Comptroller, lawrence J Fil/genild for State Tre?isurer, and ediai E, Taber for Attorney C-encrul. The ticke was completed by tho te .'.'nation of Join Hogcrt for s'at. 1 i od Surveyor amt thc ion- .ii..,i mljourno-l. IHK >IK.\ WHO WORK THU UH KT. V Survivor?' \?*ot-lnlliin for Illillinna 4 ou.ll> Poi III rd I inlf r ProitlltlBg Auspice*. (Front til?' Columbia RooorU, of the SStli ) TIic ??titlierlug at the Court House last night u- response to tlc-call ls%ucU some day- sim e for ti mcotiugof ike Confederate arin) sun Ivors residing Su Richland couiitv, was a very notable ouo in the sl/.e of lue assemblage and the character of th? mon comp -'iii. it. Titre were in i i? . . throng old Ci it federate Colonels, Majors, Cnpt'iius, bi iitcmints, non-com missioned ofttcei <? i privates. Ev? ry branch of the servie, and ev?, ry grade ot rank had it.- representative -. ti tis ' ne glanced over thc roll of u:u..? - inca: i;t reverted to thc days, long since goo? hy, when Leo ami Jneksoauud Beau rcgai . and Johnston led tho (lower of the i racy In many a desperate encoun ter Ml 1 win n une turned away from the . ll ; ? i ? '.v upon Its signers, and saw here tm tinply si eve and lhere a pair of ernie! ?, ..fu everywhere manifestations . ::? : / I miring, and thee thought of t daj lu it had tutervetieil -iceJ the war. iud i " .. /delly and patiently these na n had li their port in thc hard struggles which I ive followed it, he realized what a magnificent healy of men tho old Con fed irait nev must Im vc been. A I ; .s?"af. . P. M .< n motion of Capt. Angus P. Browr Col A C. Haskell was calle:! lo Hu.iii un i Pr. A. N. Talley re?pu ?toil to ucl tis secretory, Capt. Brown moved that it committee of ll vi members te ;; pointed to draft a con Di\ Fisher un voil to amend by making tl taber niue i u st cad of live, which was ag re? . le. ah i the Chair appointed as such committee Messrs. lb wu. boil ncr, Lips comb, ifaltiwaugcr, Bowan, Uk-hbourg, I? . ..'.as. Swatbeld and Baclunan. IV. linc tlic report of the committee, or m tl u .t Cipi. I tb Brooks, the mcui .rs went forwitrd and enrolled theil miine-, to the numbe r of sixty-Un cc. The main features cf the constitution whli : v. i- submitted hy Mr. C. M. Doug las. n Ix hall of thc committee, are thal lin nam. ilia]] be "Confederate Survivors' As soettui ii .: llichland County,''and thu thc t bj cts shall l>c thc ?Uldvallou of fr? tt'.rtiiil relation.'' between survive!s of tb Coe.:, li rate army, siek benefits in ? asi - o ills'.ie-'s leipibb.g it. and provision h sepuiluro ol men l -i - winn necessary ?.;-o ? ?vidos for funeral lc ina-; to a men-, i-. The iulllatlon fe? ls llxed al cent- and membership dues al $1 per a nun., pavable ipiartorly. Th ? i ca ?ais fie? :? fl an- us ! il ws: Pu i b ut, Col. A. C. Haskell. Fi - Vice President. Col. F. W. M* M ter Si-, lld Vive Fie-i-i' l.t. Capt. Anglia 1 Brown. Third Vd EV? si 1? nt, Maj ?r W. /. Lei "'s" - rotary, Charl. - M. Douglas. C philo. Kev. W. C idiidsay; Tr. tsub r. A I >. HtdtlWithger. S. : ic-.I, Ainsley ll Monteith. Stu eon, I lr. A! N. Talley. ? Vi.-it! ? Committee, Messrs. John 'I (thc '. .- mu?-i Wi Kow an, C. J. beck, M i'. Ihm i .i Itichard O Neale. Ai bb;? Committee, Capt. W. K. Bad mun Dr. 'V. C. Fisher and General lt fr bi. l ' -Ul! Ca pt-du W. K. Baohmon ottered tho fe lowing rot ?l ut (ons, which were recciv* with tremendous applause and adopti U. lt :. ?i\ : '*/. il, That thc survivors' Associ Iloii f Iii ?daitd County, this day orgtt I/o I. ii sire to express to thc Hon. Jeff? r?ti Diivls. thc assurance of the .continu* cool dence and abiding Sympathy, respe und a? I m I ration of tho survivor'sol Ulcbltu ? oiuev. .< ' ob That the Prosl lent of t a .. i i n I e r? ipieMcd lo f : \cy t adi .; et' this Association lo Mr. Davit/' Fi iov to ;lu- udbt lion ol the : hove, ?ii| 0 Nca'c. C d SlcMOStcr alni f i th? favo.i . thc atldliiori i-f a pfeaml I . etti forth tli.it Inasmuch a-many ol th m hers if thc Associ?t lon \vPUld ii?-t bi id 10 'tilt Mi. Davis at tia- Ma. oil Fair ion ..ha bi person, they liefe lake t! 1 rm ot . \i res lng their esteem, A' . . I Col. ll.-': efl Dr. ['alley find ? ipi. Bm niau thought the- resphitio?s host as th were, v it lieut ibo Introduction of any i .tan - .. mutter, and that view prevail) i > : e ?' ft of ( apt. Brooks, Mr. Jell son !?.vi- ,vas miele an honorary nieinl . ? i\<-?.ociation. I Ti.e .is.-..'i i'ioii then adj mined, and pri s ni io fixed I hems. Ives as he-i i.L . ...-.::!*.-..'. With thc SUCCESS of t i nr ia. Kraiiro-ttrrinan Kronll 1' :: Sept. 3i|.- Tho following detr hayo htcti rcreived cohc?rnhig a sliooll incl c:i! . n Ike PrnncP-jGcrirtan front! near |{;i n-Sur-Phdnc: Saturday morn I a pam ot live .-p. r'-:ncii and four beat Wer. I ll?wiii? a pittli bn Fren, h IcfritO s) n yards fi? m the fnpntler, when a p ?on Mantling behind rt clump of trees tho fr-rman side, t'gbty yards troin l frontier,.fired ihree -hots -.A them. 'I lll?t b:;i!e! ?lid Ubi lill Uli)' oh?, but t ..et?-ad bibil one of thc beaters, anti t third . - vt rely wi undi I .-. gentleman nan \S ii. ?. r, a pupil ai tin- Saumur Cava S;h. ..j. (brman ofllcials declare that Cern?an soldier named Kaufmann, w was detailed to assist tito fori?t guards prevei ting launching, liretl the dc Kaufmann alli rms thal he shouted th time- for the party to halt before ?iring them, lb believed thal Hie)'were on <? man ti'.rrltbry. The.-]) irtsmcndeclare (1 they lu.-.r.t nothing. Olllclals on ix ?ides "I ihc front 1er aro .making iiuju Into tho .-hootii _-. 11. M.i?<?- on l-:.iri> Start. Tb* ' .-i Ucpublican National Conventl a.?'-pi- I a resolution providing that I Nat,, n d Committee should Issue its < for ibe a? \t convention at least six mon' in advance ot thc tbitc of assemhl.-tgc. thc convention meets hi June tho ? ill mi be- nuuie in January. There Is a nioverai on i i . ! i have thc committee meet Washington In December, on thc nsso binge of Congress, to decide the time a place i t holding ihc convention. Chica seems to think she has a permanent mo gage . a the national conventions of all t partie-, but Cincinnati and St. boni? w i. 'ii (?s! conclusions with lief, and there i not a few advocate? of holding (ho ?onvt lion in thc city of New V?.rk, because tl Is considered Ino pivotal point of tho co lng diction. Benjamin F. .lours, of Pit burg, ..; tl Samuel F? s-emlcn, of Mambo as chairman and secretary of Ihocommltt. will probably ?.* >n get their insltlictb: frun Stephen ll. Kl kins, who was the n hos? .?: the ? . mmtltco, as lp what shall done.-Ifetfi York World, .What ll \\->mnn'< tVoflh*'! Asked a fair damsel o? a crusty old ha< clor. He <!:>1 n?-t know. :.?> .-he ?nid: ' ^ M. man" (double you, () mam. But woman feels worth litflo if disCiSOheS vaded lier svstem and Is daily sapping 1 sticng'h. For all female weaknesses, I 11 v. bierce's "Favorite Prescript i i stands unrivaled. Il cures the compla and build? up the system. Send lu COI in stan.ps bir pamphlet to Wi rid s Di?p? ?arv Medical A SO) [allon, W8 Aluin stre B?rlalo, N. V - n? ? - Thc Naval Hoard which was ai point !o esUmatO the cost of building a (i.iitj*/ . armored little ship designed by tb) ? row Ship Building Company of Englar has Completed its labors. Tlic last t s'im; fo.- constructing tho hull and fuiin/ il.WO.fKH), anti for en^ine-i ami mai Ida. f 180.1!'o, total $2 :i7?.(Kju, which li f OOO hn laao thc sum appropilated. T report Or the board has been presented ?ecrt-t iry Whitney. ? ; ro v../ . ~J&k They Are P?Mln| \MI?>. Thc extent to which the loaders In the Confederacy have passed away ls only ap preciated when-tin' roll la called, as ha been done by Col. C. c. Joues, .lr.. ol Au gusta, Gr. in H recent address before thc Oe irgtaConfedf ratcSurvlvoi J'AS? I l?tl ?. Thc Constitution of the Confedera! State? was slgucd by forty-nine '. ! 'gates, thirty seven of whom arv dead, f lie President survives, but Vice Presldeut Ste hms died four years ago. of throe who held the portfolio of State lu the Cubhiet, ?ll ore death ot live Secretatli . . v. ir, ?Iii of t \ i Secretaries of the Treasury, ouoi four Attorney Goncrals, two, aud tho ont Sei rctarvOf tho Navy: while thc sole Post master General. .Mr. Itcagau, U still very much olive, as ho proved by taking tho stump foi* pr ddbltl >u lu 'i:'-- recent lexus canvass, aud arguing -lust tia- declara lion on tho other Side <. i i :s pl I chiefi O.' tbirh ca C imnlssloucrs accredited to repre sent th Co? feder icy abroad, ten are dead. Ti.tr. wir.' live nun who boro rank aa full Generals ht Ibo art ny. of whom Johns' m aud lb mrcgard iilouc survive; tweuly-otio Lieutenant Generals, of w hom eleven dead; ono hundred Major Generals, of wh tu ti tty-live are dead; and four him dit-il and eighty Brigadier Generals, ol whom Col. Jones thinks that considera bly more than half are dead. Kt ii year makes serious lu roads upon the survivors, aud it will not be so very '.. ag before tho "Confederate Brigadier, ' so dear to U al bon Republican organs and Slump speak er.*. \\ ill b . only a m< ni ry. - ? ?t? ??? - lin? l're?lilei?C? . ?. i??-. WASIUSOTOX, September 2-L--Tho ar rangements for the President's trip have been completed. 1'ho party will e insist . . thc President aud Mrs. ! cvclaud, aud probably Secretaries Bayard ami Lamar and Colonel Lauiunt. They will start on Friday m. ruing ( 1 next week on the Pennsylvania H id. Tho first stop will bo made al !:. :.u apolis for a few hours, au I the : s at Torre Haute, Ind., foi a 1 w uunutes. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday aili 11 spent ;u St. Louis, Wednesday iu Chi cago, Friday iu Milwaukee aud Sun laj with Postmaster General Vilaa at Madi son, Wis. Chi Wednesday ni;/'.- tftVel will be resumed, and St. Paul and .'*b . neapolia will consumo Thin div .tu?I Friday. On Friday night they w:-;' start for Omaha across Miunesota and Iowa. Ou Suturday Kansas City will be leached on the eastward return. Suuday will bc spent partly in Memphis, and on Mon day, ( lotobor 17, the President will open the Piedmont exhibition at Atlanta, Ga. Otb* i' tiatis arc still unsettled, bul Montgomery, Ala., is po tty sure to ht visited, and after a deb.ur to Cbattanoo ga, Ivtioxvillo anti Nashville, Temi., tin direct line across thc mountains will ht through Virginia to Washington. The) hope to reach here on October 22, read) to begin work on tho following Monday! How t'OtorOM \V ?1 ? nu o>*. WA- (INOTOX, September 27,-Jv re pori by bi. ule ti a tit Burnett on tho litte Col war i. !s reached la-re. lt Indicates tba the attack upon Golorow wiis mest tuij i-ti liable, and says that Ce'.orow, willi lils eu tire baud, Including wi men und children were on route t<> tho ?g?ucy in Ulah, hay lng determined t<> abandon llioir claims t< the old i. si rviti< n. when they wiro ovei takoii ab lit twenty live milos from iii' !.;;cu?-y by two oilii-i r- Of Colorado ? iiU panics. 'J in y nsked C ! .. w to sr.i?. iv hon he wjis iihtil thc troops came iip>, He re fun J, .stying tue Si pla W'S .....1 : : ?l abend. 'I lie) said "All tight G > o rt will ii it molest you," im I, diuklng ham's rode aw ay. Tia: ia t.i.bt thc India: ? i anj i-i :...;. ?he litio of a H seryati m. sn] ?slna them selves on thc tight ono au?! ciiUrotj safe Next morning thc Indians "?veto nuncko While . i : reiikfasi by tie ( . .. ? t: "?> , aiulcowboys, Ono tnaii, two (.-his andi baby were killed :u.d several olkci ' weuhded; and tho entire Indian propeltj rivas ciipturcd, including iiou ; ; . ld;?bt I goats,." ; till camp Cuni nev Indian Cummlvslonei Atkins ilcnour.ci 'i le.- \ araru J".ii.-, .'.?],. - . b lina tl? legation calle b ny ii] ; hitmen upon the Prei dent this nlternooii to urgi thc favorable consideration < : Ju gi Pcftus nod Somerville, of that State,'iii c indldah s Of thc vacant jilyili, sb ip of tlx Supreme Court of tbi Ulilted Stab s Tin President listened attentively, ami after tb gentlemen concluded tin ir panegcyiles significantly replied: "All of (he part lei namco aie nun bf the highest chatactor and ld.? wisc Judge Scmmes, ol Louisiana whose niunc has bu n also mentioned it the ( .!. cet ion. But the newspaper! throughout tho country tseem lo Lave al ready in ?du ibis appointtm i t fer lue, and 1 inn soi icw hat ciUbarrrissed hi coi - ipienec since I do not eire to make an Issue will the pr< si oil this mutter." Ti.j Interpretad n pia ed it;*- n Ike Pr?t ide! i's r mark? is iii -t the ..' lei : ti has iii ready i.--? n made, and that Sccrctaiy bunni h the fortunate party. \ Marvelous Invention. A marvelous invention is said ;.. bar? been mad-! in New Britain, C'-jonecticut, v hi< ll will lay thc Keel) motor lil lin di . not only because Ills a-tu cess, bul b iitiii i; ls really a inore wonderful Invonlli .1 thail this antf(]u:ite<l fraud was ever claimed t< bc. .Mr. Case, thc Inventor of the Comic llCUt inotOi, bas bu n at wa lk Oil .' ; fifteen years, and solved tho problem 1 lily a few years au.? With n few pieces of diii iron lie bas constructed a teil bor .. power engine ibu is only eighteen Inches long and ejght Inchoi w ide, and it is said i cor tainly works. Thc engine bangs from ibo wall Uko a shafting, and skeptical machin lats Who saw lt, at first refused tobelievo thal lhere was nol something i inccalcd As Cotioectlcut is tho laud of wooden hams and nutmegs, it Would l>c well t-> In tr further from tho wonderful machine before receiving it unqualifiedly asa successful invention. -1 <<* - Tin- Uams i.i... Ai thc last session of the Legislature Ibo law for ibo protection of game birds was amended so that it ls ill?gal lo kill par iridges, doves, Ac, previous to ibo 1st day of Novetnlior. For ibo Information of ail concerned wo print section ??ui of ibo -tatotes relating to game birds. "ll shall not bo law fbi for ni y pt !-. u in this State, between Iho first day of April and tho Ut ?lay of November, ill any year hereafter, lo catch, kui orlnjuro, or to pur? sue willi .-nidi intent, or 10 sell <>r expose f ir s tie. any wild turkey, patt H IgO, (loVc, v ei.de ik t-r pheasant, Rod any pt found gul ty thereof shall bo fiucd ii- t li M dian len dollars, or lie imprisoned liol less than ton days, which fine, if I moot eil, shall go one-half thereof io Hie Informer and tho other half lo tho School il;'* '. 1 (hoc unty wherein the offence Was com mitted." - . .?-... i'lanoii ami Orffftns. All of tho heat makea. $26 ciudi and balance Novemltcr I, at spot cash prices on a Piano. 810 cash amt balance No vember 1, at spot OtJUlh prices on an Organ. DeUvered. freight free, at yon* nearest depot. Fifteen dayp tesl trial ard freight l>oth ways if not satisfactory. Write for oirculars. N. W. T BU MP, , . Columbia, ?. C. Ikewa lirai*. It is thought that about one-fourth of tho tobacco crop of Virginia is ruined by ? Tb? strike ia tbc Louisville, Ky., woollen ir?ills, which was begun two mouths ago, has collapsed. Thc scarlet fever epidemic io London ls s] ! i j, There arc now 1,600 cases ia tho hospitals. Tbe ti. rutan government has forbidden ... us of the Polish language io Prussian Poland schools. Pul Kearney, a well-known Irishman of Sdi ti 11, was run over by a freight train Monday and instantly killed. Tie- -nike at tho American Irou works !" Jones vv Laughlin, of Pittsburg, Pa., bas ended in f iver of the strikers. Ti... largo wholesale liquor house of Adams, Smith Herron & Co., Chicago, was < losed hy the sherill Tuesday. A shiv of execution bas been granted in b sharp's case by Chief Justice Huger, the > i?n of Appeals, until October C. G "in. IMword Hopkins. Collector of Cus uni for tlie district i f -St. John's, died in Jacksonville, i'la , in thc 77ih year of his agc. Edward T. Dunn, retired Paymaster <; : . i I of the I'nitcd states Navy, died in 13 '. ?more Tuesday evening, ile was 7 7 years old. Admiral Luce, commanding the North Atlantic squadron. has withdrawn his re pl -t to bo relieved and will retain his i e anuiaud. \i '.urns for the past twenty-four .i- Messina, sixty-eight new cases and I two th Iths; Paleruio, one new case .?nd three deaths. Anarchist Oscar Neebo, under sentence for I ficen ycirs in the penitentiary, has i I ecu placed in Joltct piisuu. there to serve . -tu his sentence. In tin- Dcm H ralle county convention at Holli view House. Cincinnati, thc ad Istrati ll of President Cleveland was I heartily endorsed. ?. ital l\ c. Latrobe was unanimous.) ' initiated a- the Democratic candidats foi '.i y or i t Halt itnorc. ile has twice beet I elected i<> thc same oflleo. I) aili I Willis, in his 7*th year, fell dea< I on tho roadshh lu sight of his house, oi Wednesday af;< moon. Ho lived about si: miles north of Spnrtanburg, Mgio Gnliuberll has remonstrated will i'm iiussiaii gi vcrnment, on behalf of tb" ?1 ; ?ec, against ibe treatment to w hid Catli< Iles are subjected in Poland. A ; cia) dispatch from New Laredo Mexico, says that hy the overflowing <. A ' ! .. rs du- towns of Gucrro and aller . neai Kio G raudo, have been almost dc . stroyed. Set luiary Lamar has returned from Nci . llamp.shi . where bo has becu spoudiu, ... ri a While there Mr. Lama ? completed ;i considerable porliott of hi , Mina .! report. In the United States Court in Boston decision was rendered Monday sustainin tlx demurrer on tho Doll Telephone Con puny ... : nst tho government suit, and th i no wi?, dismissed. At bbidiop Wabli lias issued n pastoria . in which be soys he boj?os tho people wi refrain iron: violence nud continuo in tl [j lbs ol justice. Suck a course, bc say , v.iii hiing peace to Ireland. j A force o? police and bailiffs nt Kllbarrj i Ireland, seized a number of entilo for pa; ! mi ?ll . f it.-i.t. hilt a crowd gathered an tick i11 tko ollie? rs, compelling them i I retreat raul leave thc cattle behind, 'I Tl. largest tenant Cn the Markab < i. inc's Lugacurian estate has r . ?i '. . .- j.. Ming hy paying the amoui j ol ."... lui 'i- ree and costs. His c 1 Ulupa will he followed hy other tenants. j Vu attempt at train-wrecking was mat . i ail way between Cork and Yough . .. . night, to prevent the police fro ii. .. lious on tho Ponsonby est?t ' I y? - ' ; . y. Tm- telegraph wires were ali A tv: fp itu Moscow say that an ollici ; i'lthn . i "ii lias boen received hy the ?hu .:. .:i press !.. abstain from attackh I 1 ... ? ind Prince bismarck. This : j iain ii ' . indii ite that the Czar has renew* H friendly ovcitures. Hi tl. . : illlng ??: a Bcalfolding aroui tho n ml house building in Chariest) i iii 1 .. - .l.y. lY'titiactor Kerrigan ai I si c ilorcd workmen were pr?cipit?t* H. t<> the ground and all seriously, and soi . i ol . ... ?KIhaps filially injured. '1 ho jubileo receptions in honor of t ~ j V tb uta Iversary of Pojic Loo's ordinal!? pi cst booti commenced Thursday . the V atican. Thc Komau police seized"t i" ;. i jubilee medals, whick were stamp "Pa| i i." . XIII Ponlifcx et rex.-' At the consistory to he held in Dcccmb) tin P) pe will ? . -oli i the cardinal hat un A rob I shop Hicbard, of Paris, and Sh . I'e.-aico, at present oa a special m . ii ..i lo In I Hld, and will also invest Can i id J hi ?bini willi thc cardinals hat. ' A woman, w ho gives tho name of M Tin i c-y, was arrested lu thc National v. ' ehanoo batik at Lynchburg Monday wh ittemptiug to have a check on tho Nt Url) Natl >tinl bank for $15,000 cash?. I b< ' hei k ls ? id.t r raised or a forgery. Tin four upper Hoon of th. bulkil No. 4 ?8 Pearl street, New York, w< gutted by dre Tuesday evening. An i .... wn mau viewing the lire from the r< ?i itiildiag near hy fell to the roof of stu I ail ling aili] WOS instantly killed. Tin Inti i State Commerce Commissi resumes its sessions in Washington on ( lober 10. Ii - pr?sent docket contains abo !' -r;v i i-i-. win? h are assi und for a bei ? boforo November 10. Thc Chariest) S. C., colored passenger ?ase will \K hen ? a iii?, duh. At tho eviction of Michael Lane and 1 in ... yi -terdayat Ardnacrusha tho Lat im tl? .. stubborn resistance, Mrs. La era? king tho skull of Inspector Riley wi a j ... Lane and hts brother in law wt finally clubbed Into submission hythe] lice. Mr i!..n .h, M. P., attempted to addn a I ni.>i.isl. meeting at Plymouth Mond ev< oin . bul liiere Was so much onpositi and his in^- and hootiog thal ho could r proceed, ? in h aving tno 'mil bc w istlcd and assaulted. The usual resol ti" ?is were not passed. Mts huey Parsons, wife of the tc detuned Anarchist, appeared in the p->li Court Tuesday lo answer to the Charge dist ri niling hand-bills on tho street iii v l ti II < f the city ordinance. She was ?t ; idged guilty of a technical violation tho ordinance, and fined $.*., which floen afterwards suspt oded by Ibo judge. Two unknow n tuen attempted to cnl tia house of Mrs. .lohn botts, of Chad rc Ntl?., and when she told tbfin to go aw ne i ulled ? revolver, Thereupon M Botts pulled her revolver ami tired fir putting n bullo! through the stomach . ar and into the thigh of the other intrudi Ono Wound was fatal, the other uucertai Fifty persons, principally Jew?, ha ju-e bern died at Kiga, Kassia, on thirtc tl stine) charges of arson. The eviden ?bowed that an extensive conspiracy b h on formed to defraud insurance com] . ii- Sixteen of tho prisoners were sc lenced to Siberia for ufe, nineteen wc acquitted and thc remainder were sentcne f ? various terms of imprisonment. A Sp?cial from Columbi?, Texas, saj In a tight Sunday nigh',, in Malagor county, between a largfi mob of negrc and a |w>sfe nf whites, four negroes wc ki led. Il is not known bow many wc (rounded, '''wo whites lost two horses Ibo fight. Tue trouble arose over thc kl l hg of a colon.nl constable who had start out to arrest a white planter. Late Saturday night a passenger train on the Cairo, Vincennes aud Chicago Railroad ran into a saw log upon thc track about ? igut miles soucli of Vincinnes, Iud. Tho log was as large as a dour barrel, but Ute engine threw it <><T Over 100 passengers wore on ixmrd. The number of miles of railroad 1 ? structed in the United Stati s during 1891 will be about I'.'.OOO. This figure ts the greatest ou record, lt has laver l een ap preached except in 1682, when the total was 11,008 miles. Kansas continues to lead all the other States In consttuction, Chief C ivil Service Commissionei ? ?hi lly has given an ofllcial opinion that tho lill nols Democratic Association and similar organizations of govcrnmout clerks it Washington are unlawful. The Illinois Association have retaiucd counsel to ti t the legality of the Commissioner's conatiiu tion. The north-bound passenger train on thc Iron Mountain railway was wt coked ucat Walnut itldgc, Ark.", Monday mornh; : Thc members of tho Texarkana and Hot Springs ti rand Anny ra -t wore among ila passengers, eu route tor St. Louis. 'I'la list of casualties c innot bc obtained al iii i - time. The Massachusetts Republican Convet tiou nominated hy acclamation Ollvci Ames for Governor, J. Q. A. Urackett fi i Lieutenant Governor, lt. II. Pierce foi Secretary of Stale. Alanson W. Heard of Heston for State Treasurer, Chas. R. Ladd of Springfield for Auditor, A. J. ?Vatci man for Attorney Genend. A bloody affray occurred Monday aft? r n-^m near Waterloo, ii hamlet betweeu Washington ami Alexandria, Va. Tb roo men played poker, drank whisky and fought. A brick yard employe, named George Holmes, slashed and stabbed Hoi ly Roach and Tom Taylor. Beach ls fatally in jured. Taylor will recover and Hi li thc winner of the money and thc cutter, : - in jail. Mrs. Ann Trainer is prcparb suit against the city of Louisville for $3,000, with interest since Aucust, I8d*i The claim is for thc destruction of lici home in thc "Bloody Monday" riots ol that year, which grew out of Hie hillel fleht by thc Know-Nothings supporting Humphrey Marshall ter Congress iij linsi General b. Preston, who stund for : ?reign eis' rights. One of the worst wrecks whieh ever i curred on thc Mobile and (lido railroad happened about two miles south J .-on, Tenn.. Tuesday morning Tin i :. tire passenger train, excepting thc engine, was hurled trom a trestle while nianing al a speed of forty live miles tin hour and over thirty persona were Injured, though none were killed. Thc coaches were thrown toity fu t from the track, and some turned complctelv over. Ibm. R. b. C. Wliite. of babanon. Tenn . has been appointed supreim kci per ol records seals of the Knight ol Pythias ol thc world to succeed .Indee R E. Co wen, lately deceased. Thc appoh Intent w - made bi Hon. Howard Douglas . supreme < ham cllor of the world. Thc ofllcc ol rotary of endowment rank which was ubi Ulled hy Judge Cowcn will bc temporarily tilled by W. H Kennedy, ot Cincinnati, who will havo his headquarters tu St. I. ula A dispatch from Holbrook, Ari/ un says MierilT Win Mclvilior and party nu t John Graham and charles Blevins i ii laws, in Pleasant Volley hist Thursday Thc sher I ft ordered them to stirroudcr, which being refused, both were killed. The- sheriff now ha- a [nisse of sevi nty men. aral sn- that Tonto H .-ia mtlSl ' righted. All the Tcwksberry facti mi Killel have surrendered lo tie sheiiiT Only one of Gaaham's men i- alive, I he is wounded. In a letter fr in Wa.Ul.ir, dated April 17. Lmin Bey declares thal ho will not ? turn with Stanley. He Buys: "I hive liaised twelve years herc and have cccdcd io reoccupying neely every station In the country which General Gordon en trusted to nie. 1 have won lllC Irtlftt inn! confldenee of thc people, sowdtig ibo feed of a splendid future in civilization, lt i out ot thc question to ii-k mc to leave. Ai 1 w ant England to do b to make a frei trading way to the coast. " Sunday night an atti nipt was made ><. wreck thc St. boni- cxpres-s train "i' tin Fitchburg road, about one and a hali nilli - this B'-'e of ?North Paw nal. Vt. .\ - the engine turned tho curve the engineer s iw in thc dim moonlight an obstru? lion on Hi track about three train lengths ahead, ll applied thc air brakes, stopping the train willi a jerk, hut not until the . :.. i: . :. . . struck the* obstacle, which consisted ol pile of nine lie-, two i ! w hich wore spiked lo thc track. Thc 1 ; inc did not leave tho track, and in twenty nil mites was on he: way again. nun V illi \< . I wo w oi (EUS .bu k I tl n tit once loved a maid whose hah With terra cotta might compare "My heart heats hie for you. lie -.. "No matter if your hair Is red. With me thc ce>li>r has no lu ft - And he got e ft. George Smoothly later ? ame lo wo . Said he with passion tender tine, "I love you, .uni all that i- you; Those locks of dainty gulden hair Thc .sunlight kls?ed and lingered lhere, I'd give my all for OOO wee eui! He got the girl Rich bread-A big pay roll. Companions in anns-Tw ?as. A game leg-Hind quarter of vea'- n. A long headed mau is not apt lo he head long. Court plaster-Damage, in a breach "I promis-- .-?nit. Man is like a potato-never bim when he will get "Into liol water. " "What does thc thermometer indi ito Edwin? ' "Tullientes temperature." A coquette is a woman 'tliotit any IK tri that makes a f ol o' a man without any head. A minister may not bo a brakeman, hu: he does a goori deal of coupling all th. same As man and wift>arc one, the husband when scated with his wife mu t bo beside himself, A rross old bachelor suggests that hirth* should ix? announced under tin bead i f new music. "Sec here, wnlter, there's a button in this stew:" "Yes, sah, yes, sall. Dat am de la-ut dressed meflt, sah. Of all the famous sculptors thc world has produced, not one h.is IK en aldo to mould a ligure of speech. "Aw, aro you fond Qt calves bwalns. Miss Hell?" "No, not particularly; hut j can llskn to you for quito a while.' Good cheese ls one of the cheapest of nutrition*: muscle forming foods, hut il lt hurd to timi the unadulterated and prop eily made article In ordinary inarki ts. Out In California. Recording to thc S:,i Piancisco AH*, they wear thimbles whili eating grapes to avoid staining thu linger with thc fruit. "I shall have to charge y<>u (?fly ,j, r. for my services In thc case." "Bul amount Involved is only forty doll "Well, make lt foity dollin?, then In always willing to do tia- fair thin A contemporary rbe? 10 Say (bat tin "best Interstate law ls thc law of gii| and demand." That is true in every |?ar Ocular except bi regard to railr . ul ? The supply never equalled the d mnnd. "Johnny, you may give thc mn, some wild flower," wild tho teacher i i my. Johnny thought a while, and Hen Mild, "Well. I reekon Injun fneal en.? - ,. Kar lleta*? wild flour aa anything I kn Treuali rc lu ? Cavo. While making excavations recently near Talladega, Alabama, sonio pros- ; pectora discovered a large opening in ibo hillside resembling a cave. I p<?n . - .uminatiou au immenso underground passage leading towards tho eily was dis? eovorcd. Tho party procured torches andoontinued tlioir explorations, going oe far as a mile underground. '1 boy de sort bo tho opening as about tbreo foot Wido by rix b et high, \Yh< a about a quattor ol a milo fr.>ui the ontranco they discovered lite skeloton of a bumau boiug, an old rusty tin l ox, par? o? a bummer, nu old piece of a sow, s w ral pnrf.s of different kim s ol' weapons, an<l seventy 820 gold pieces tied up ina bather sack. J bis cave or underground , p.i.- tilge is i':a tight to bave boen ?lie ron de/,vous of a gang of di , redoes during thc lato var. Coin ti toi. a ia Traill*. Ono oompauy lu New York ii attracting purchasers for pianos by offering to /pvc lessons on tho lustmmout to caoh pur obaser. in thc watch Irado at least one company is st liing ivatcl . sou iun( dments in such a Maj tl :o eacli waloli ia Bold for cadi at a good ptollt without ii.-k aud u udor very low expenses, im- is doue by indiioiog citizens io got up clubs of snob a .e.- that each we< iv' - ii si dments pay ii r i watch'aral 1 ' >? member g<ts ono ovety week. Tho .?..o rho < tale halles tito club al ' ;. la a watch forbin trouble. OJIO Lived, Hie Other Died*. A Woman formerly our slave ia now our i >k. Ab ut eighteen months ago she becamo sickly (iud bad a cen ?li abd was cootincd t" hedi an i it ive though! that abo bad consumption. Thc t?. t mont b\ p..-. lioii . failed to give relief, lu December, J modi or knot tho size of ? goose i.r; formed just above thc pit of ibo stomach, which, when hu.cid, discharged matter for eight or niuo months. Ono ol tbosoalso ? >rmcd uuder her arm, aud tllteo oil ber back, which discharged matt* .? for ?*. ci nsidor abio limo. For six mouths of this time she confined to tho .bouse, and ruosl of tho timo bi bi it. Thc btomnch Oft? ? re fused fi il, by rejecting wh it sho h id eaten. Bbc used a gnat ?bal of medi cine, ?nit lui..-.1 t<> be cured. I bought ouo bottle of your 15. li, lb (made in Abai.la, (?a i and gave il to lu r and .she comm ticed to improve. 1 then bough; aud gnvo ber throe bottles more, and she continued to improve, and in twp rn? uti s' time ?a r cough bad ceased, ber constitution strengthened, nppotito and dig .bon good, .?ll discharges ceased, uoih . ..r kuots iii appeared and f lic went to wotk apparently healthy and fattened til* greatly. Thia v.i iain bud a married r ister of near thc wimo ago who was olTcobd in pi ? ois : j i samo way and about the sanie time. J ??.el i?< dis or knots oh j pit of her st ?mach, l ac!. otp. Slip did not lake any ii. H b\ aud thc nodo on lier stomach atc through to tho cavity. Sae e. lilis lied OU tb ti ikciilieai.il WUStcd away, anil lioally died, Tho.se wen two tel ri bio oiw?et of blood poi.-oi) -< m used B. U. ii. and was spfi di ly euri .! ti?., ot) . r <lj,l cot u ( it and diiil, Jt L mo. t af?ttre?ly a most w< mb rfnl 1 : ? ..>, ?. ?.:. ;-. 1 * r.-? r lo mere Ininti ot tbi:? town. VoutH truly, V.'. T. flout:; - /v. -i . A SHJ IR?FF Ul LEASED. ^ ? i pi.-' -I .-. Mein years 1 have n J lllietid vuii cabtnh 'of bu. !.. ul which holli -I Ibo we . f ail iuodii in. - j"i;d. . lite a K rtiscmcnl of lt. H. ll . i purchased and used sis or ev bott?? . ai. i ; lih?iigb n ii iricgnlurlj have n . ired great r. 'nf, and roeom moin; i tis.. i .mii ?il.. o puritler. [Si| tieri J, K, i' ?I.COM11K, .1;:., .' In rill' of Hur.i|i county, Ua. AU ? !..> ile lr fill lal : intlnn ?, n* UH C i " 'thons,.scrofula?ml . ., , 'M i *v" S:*, J loni's, M?.,.., ; li Ou um frau,!3 Kl' ^ ?ol . .ul mu? -..i i, , ^ ,rooi . ver helero . . Ku PACIFIC v r ? L A * k .)' " Fon WOMANS DISEASE -ILLlhi:'-CULARIHES PBCULlArl-TO'HERSEX AP?RCX.CT nEcnxATcrn AND Po WERF UL TONIC. . & IF TAKEN-C URIN G ? TNE C HA WCAE . OF ' LIX E -O'HC A T t? UTTERING AND JD A HG CR WILL DE AVOIDED _ATLANTA,GA. ^ Viii \ AT?: luj ? iUHNo. ON Till. FI HST OFOCTOIiKR tl . undersigned mil open a FIRST CLASS llOAKhlNti lim si j,1,V',-:':': :'' ;?"' lh? ??oromoduli, o , : I"}]; l^weulaml [.eruiauenl tl2l?K* ,OCj'^onibonort .. ? corm, Wehtwoilli md (dobo ftretf ?????nicLtly m .r the biisiiu?sa portioil Oj King; street, yoi in. from I J . a?oi ? - Tho house has boco tl, ?r n; r.h> re pa^nnd?ttodupiu good styl, wilt now ftirnituro and iixt..ri?. * 1? i f.-.. riiiM.ji-'i.i,., For further I formation . 1 1 r? ^ K. L HAHEI,L or .\ii ssii. s. l D WA lt DH, ? bailoston, s (j PEACE INSTITUI K. X^fxloisixl. o. thoflrsi '":".";;..?>? ..ni ' .?xV,v.v!,:vv!r?\i un Idlnis il i , . io., in ,, ti;''' n .?1 Ut, h ir i bj . io ' ' " Soy! n. DUH WELL & SON 1 M >' I I -ll. ... r 'j 1 "ffil .a d?I,/.TTr:J?hu' >.*?? ?.", cuxtita .t ? i, HvaioRt, r< -ii rt common Rlotck, or Irruption. wo rsl Scrofulli. sall-rheum, ?? vcr- or??," Scnly or iionm, *Ulu, m siioii, ?1:1 ?lin. .is, s caused by bad .; ,'i uro conquered bj this powerful, purl md Invigoration medicine. Urcai i ?iitate IJIcors rnpidh lieu! under it? t>e. . i lu nco. Usjicolnlly lins if niamfeetcd i irina Voller, Roso Rash. liol O, rn i l?u ii? ICH. Soi r I! j ot*, Sorof. ll) .. sons and Swelling*, Kip. olin Dlft'nse, white snelling,, !. . o ?? , r Thick Nook, and 1:111nrao?t Uland' Bi I ten eries in Mumps for a Inrxo li .diso, with colored pinten, on skin UU ??? or Iii? esme amount lora 1 rout ico .II SITOIHIOIIH \'l> . fions. " iiii; rsi.oin? is VflE Mir.? nndilycl' *) itv hy md ag Dr. Plerco'a (?olden [VloUleul IHvovrr),.I Koot! d IUCHI iou, n ful i* uk In, bno) nut M?I r? I it ital sire nit (ii, will I ' i Btabltsbed, CONSUMPTION, v lg Nero fill a of thc 1.11 uga, in nr ! ted i i ired hy this remedy. If taken be. tore tli i ntHtoiresof tho disease aro reached, ii ?a marvelous power over tills terribly ral illsease. winn in t offering ttiln now i i-.iled remedy to Un pel.lie. Hr. l'ir.nev; I < ? ca 11 in JJ it lils " Con. Sllllipilou ? ure." Imt ?il,an.inned Dint i ? ;o too limited fer a i' ?.Ileitis which, ;? .. iii .. I rf ii I i * inbliuiUoti of tonie, or . i ntl* <-. 01 hlond-cloulislng, nntM.lI.oin, e rioriil. ; i?l nutritivo proper .1 remedy for i . ntl ( lirouto Ula. oma .. 01 t Liver, i? Lungs. If 'oil drowsy, di hilitatod, havo ? , >. ii> wtah-brown spots on :.. . Ueipleat li. adaclio or ulszl. in . i I 1 ie in inoiith, Internal bent or 1 lillis, .i lorim:in;/ with hot Hi.-lic*. low pplrits nnii ; . I rel Uni .ne KO lar appetite, nuil i ' i ne, \., ; uro suffering from r...<!... ..:.>' >>? i pe px In, niul Torpid 1,1 "i .. u lill I011H110K?*,?' In ninny i ly part ol 1I11 .ymptnmfl ure expo, i ? ii . ; i . ill lor nil mich capes, Dr. IM rei ildril medical Ula. eovr ry ls la ni |ni il. I'oi V. . toll litt?, ;. o'ine of ot il; i ni li. Iii on or::,, A I Uni i. Sever? Cough*, mid 1. ed all .. . 1 .m c tili leal ronit ?ly. al. t- l.oo, or Six RU i ? I.na ?01 i?0 00. ii In maumu for fir. Pierce's ! \ .mptioii. Addrt ss, o . >? ou-v .'".??lleal .tumi. elation, i . . ; In .Street, lit 11 .u.o, N. y, . i IZ $590 REWARD i *V i. riffi rc 1 by tho t mm-lotors A - < ni o i t: Remedy \ lor a eas?. of ci nm li widen . -iV eiinnol euro. If you . 1 ,.\ .. II discharge from tho ? . i fomdve 01 otberwlne, partial lost of , I i?ie, or ii' :ii .a'', \i ? :\K eyes, dull pain pixi ..? ?al., id, you have Catarrh. Thou : i i i mute In consumption, !'..; . i ITA tutu lt KM cn Y cures tho frorst ??.i.un.. ..Colo, lu tho Hoad.*' mid Cntarrlin] llcuduclio, U cents, iihk W Wi 'ACTURKRS, ATLANTA, QA. -AND OAUAS, TEXAS. COTTON GiKS and PRESSES, Coi heed I Mitt i, Cotton Need. . luton., Ci . Win, Saw :*iiJlw, Nlinri i . ' al ; .. Ilnnjrero, i\ Iud ?Ul tl! ... ; CiiMlliigs, i'niiij/i mid Tunks. E. VAN WINDLE A, CO., A*, anta. Ca. i'V* iv, u - ; t ?i!co? ''ii -iiTA U^A. PALt A-STTEX, I)At. a .- ar li i m Cotton Bxposl. lin ri ia nndoharle* write f .i pi 1 OM and tornn to E. Ve. Winkle & Co., Hos si il 'i,ANTA, (IA. ( IIARLOTTE lil fNSTIT?fB, SESSION HK?JNS S: l'T. 7, 1887. KO !' 'I 111 fl f-r YOUNU LA DI BS . . ii th?' Si ti rai advantages supo Dlleroil 1 ...... in ev. iv depart . . ilii ? de, .'.:t nml Mu..' . only . Util KC Olnpllslli ll .< aelc'IS. . :htetl with ca-, vrarmed i, ..... t wi ought-Iron rtirnsciis,hal : it w itel baths, and (Ind-claas ; nt' ms ns a IloRidltla Sohooi in .e-j .. -, t- .!.?. >c?-e..i Iii tl; o Sou Ul bat) K li UOll fol two i morn fiom lh . ? mo Ct. in I ? * ri hhorliootl I'upbach rg?il only hoi ? eui nm . , ftc i iii?, lirai moi tb of ll.isioh. Itli full oartlo ulara, in? bi ? " \ IKINSON, (Jharlotto; N. C. i. (?? 1 IN ATI VE ? Il l .. IUD Ail) rKK'J?UN? (iii!. 1) li KN. An n itmit relief for tv' J of infants. Ourofl Dyaentory. Diarrbcea, Cholora ? a font um or nn\ dist uea of tho otomaob ind bowels. Makm tho critical period f reething safo and oacy, la a safe And pleasant tonio, Poi Bale by ?ll drnggista, md for wholoaale by HOWARD, \\IIAAI 0o" Aognato, Ga, _ 3 H O W j^TPeTw?LXC A8E8. >ESKS, OFFICE FURNITURE ANO FIXTURES. ? ?.?..i IIIIIIIIIIK, r.natrtu. ti**r?nti*d i? ?? titi, W9Tk aiSJEtiC" "'.rip.*,!, cr^luaiH rlrcl^and ^.lalVrint O?AmUt