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THE GARDEN OF EDEN. ITS t?JtOHAm.K LOCATION M AU TU? CITV ?u CIIAULI?8TON. lllnho|i KueiHT (llvon som?- Iteiutoiia lui Such ? SnppwU'Iou-Thc Voyugo <>f Noni? in .lil' Vrli< Tho ROY. J. 0. Kc ?nor I >. l>., in re viewing nu article iu thc Roviow, writes to thc Southern Christian Advocate aa follow B: 1 am, however, a littlo surprised at tho quiet way iu which you, Mr. Lait or, Uko tho speculations ot Dr. Warren, of tho Boston University,- which Dr. Har rison has uotici ! somowhat approvingly iu his ' 'Dook Hov iows. " I shu uki cer tainly not allow tins industrious and soholarly Uostouiau to take tho very ground from nuder mo without a pro test. lt "tho Cnidlo of tho Unman Ruco" is to bo lound at the Not th Dolo, of course no ono can tl ik or look to ward it without seeing liostou and its University. Whatever may bo tho merits of tho i>. utor's tin ry, ho liss ut leas! loosened j Up l?den, ft is now fairly at ?sea. I i have been content all my life b oousidor ! ibo quos tic i as Bottled, and hilve be? ll j coutout to think of "Mesopotamia" ns tho acknowledged home of our lirst j parents, lint the Dootor says that y i | Aictu* circle furnishes the true sol inion j of this fasoinatiug problem. "This j perennial interest in the si arch for tia* garden of Edon" was, say? the Review, tho inspiration of Columbus; that "ho cherished tho conviction almost, perhaps actually, to his dying day that bc bad discovered Paradise," "One of thu uiost pathoth passages to bc fourni iu all literature," says Dr. Warien, "is that in which nnuouuci s b> his royal patrons in bb-; discovery of the nsci ul t > the gute ri i the lung I *t garden ot |?deu. '-if course Columbus was mistaken. D may bc, however, that ho was uot BO far out ri' tho way as Dr. Warren supposes. At least there vcultlius ri nu thing to b . said in favor ol Southern latitudes in connec tion with l?den. Columbus landed too low. The next point attracted attention . d' those in Beuren of tue MI ! id' Paradise was the Florida coast. Thal vision, tot?, at last went "at like a dissolving camera. &>l take it tor granted that tho theory which p.;: cs l?den at 'lie North Polo makes tl straddle b th h< uiltqriicres, und and that brings it into America. I sup pose, too, the suggestion sprang from the discovery ol u mammoth in 1771 ii? a tributary of tho Lena, in Siberia, lati tude* ?? degrees North; und ab o in 1*01 ono was Found in Siberia. Both, how ever, hud v< ry close set red wool un inch and a halt" long over the skiu-an Arctic covering m fact. Then 1 suppose tho day oi six months would la- quito a windfall to those who want "more roeta" in thc .Mosaic aei < Ult of "the evening und tho morning ' < i the lira! day. Now, suppose we bring l?den down South, say as far as Charleston, em bracing the coasi between tho Suntoc and tho Savant Ith, b Us se veral rivers and inlets, between ILC doth and loth parallels 0? latitude. \V*0 h.ive foi* it this mtuh to eaj : !. lu and near thc Cooper and (lu Ashley rivers there is a V.INV collection ot thc remains ot" the largest mammal-, I special.y o? their molars and veb'bra*. These uro remarkable for their variety: very hugs, very many, au ' evi?ently ot muuy distinct species. Wc put thu against all .solitary individuals us yet discovered in or near the Artic regions. .!. Resides thosi remains, which, from lao amount ot' tilica In thom, have re* i.i.ited th? acliou of timo and acids, there uro phospbtito masses iii which these UAolat's are imbedded. l*rob)ibly tin largo bones returned to thci** briciual ::j..r.-c. Then there aro scattered tuioht ; mall a.a.1 ia.'g . boulders i 1 tho phos phate ol lime, iud tua ting ..?. u greater depth a mine ol ti.e. ni . .. J. 8, This shows thai mose animals wore not Heated into tin^ pi > . ? the itction of sea current., but b. ru from tho first and ioiuid in alluvial plains around, and meadow cd .?uh bulb-' OUS plant -, and an ? xhtibi rai . llora, their Original habitat. Only a region supplying pl aub; fed by . heavy phos phate pa! ilium could Stq>j it i . rent ur? s of such cm i mona bom . I, As these, soyeral spec ii innltlplicd from a Bingie pair, masses ul tlc- r ro mains ' . tdd mos) probably indica.c tho placo of their iiigiu. Whether boliometh was made in l?den, wo know that he was reviewed there, end there named by Adam. Abd Um Almighty says, speak ing of Job: "Behold now beh< tnot'i, which I made with thee; lie eat th grass like an ox: These view.*, if .Cell, el, are still fur ther strengthened by the building of the ark. As tho mee .bad not been separated by dispersion oi lunguiige, it is lo bc supposed that Noah lived not very far from the original homo of muli. Tho construction of a vessel nt that time re??uired tho same conditions ol' material and shape now cssontial in naval architecture, li d ed, Ibo dimen sions ot thean; are now tliose <u n first elOSB sea steamer foi" freight, aid arc tho .standard prop,,rta us in tu. l?nglish Ad miralty (..'lice, it was a long, HOl'fOW vessel, evidently desiguod for speed and a long voyage, Had it m en mado only to start from a given point and tloat about for 150 days and thon ground at no groat distance from tho point of de parture, it would have bun shaped heavy and s<piare. The timbers for such a vt sse! of length, over 500 feet, required timber of continuous longth and great strength. Tho cypress was entirely too brittle for tho purpose, tts knees and ribs would require such wood as the live oak, grow n near thc sea, used to ?torms, and ol' a ?rain running every way, bealing equal ly well ti .strain from overy direction, (..urge quantities l pitch und tar would be required for pitching il heavily to tho within and without. Tho word "gopher" means "pitch," "pine;'' and it ia probablo that tho gopher wood was of tho long-leal pi io, i need not say that either of tin '....unas could have furnished tho materials in abundanoo. That tho ark was built somewhat in land for tho convenience of timber is -probable Yet not very far, as tho prin cipio weight of il ergo *.e. to bo graminivorous sba!;, sud large quanti ties of dried herbage, both of which v.as to come from meadow lands. Tho breaking up of tho deep, ,\ c., at timo of tho deluge, would not imply necessarily any very great change in tho conformation of the continents, nor In tho sea cuiionts. We must also remem ber that tho fjord at tho creation bad in viuw tho possibility of the Hood, as well no of tho "/all" and arrangi il according ly. When the ark wa? lifted up, und us it is so grandly said, "went upon the face of the waters," it started duo East if it started from near Charleston, lt would presently strike tho gull stream. Floating on that sea current it would takoa Northerly direction until it roock tvtl tho -loth poaallcl, and then would go due i?ast, and, us many a helpless emit since, would come in sight of Spain und Africa. Iiut those coasts being sub merged, there would be nothing to de Hool Mio current, but it would pass ovor thc plateaus of Spuin, into tho M?diter* ranean, ?cross tho lower part of Greece, , lin ii over tho plains of Asia Minor, and, : till holding tlie mino parallel, strike , Mount Ararat. The distance from Jhanlcston to Mount Ararat is 131 de gr??, i of latitude, say s,;")!.""? railso. The time tho ark was on the water wns one hundred and fifty days, or 3,000 hours. OH Capo Hatteras the gulf stream hus a \ itj of two miles au hour; thia would leave v? ty little to be overcome, if WO allow for the uninterrupted dow which thc current then had, lt is not likely that animals would be lauded in ?ny other than the latitude t > which they were accustomed, Tiley would determine thc direction of the ask, i ho pathway of th? ark under this sup position kau u blessing iu it. Between tho ?JOtli and tko lOtk parallels have sprung the great philosophers, warriors, statesmen and discoverers of tko race, including tko Saviour, St. Paul, ?St. .lohn ami tko Churches of Asia Minor. I skull not stress tko fact Hud by tko Province of Qod wo Hud Methodism be gun ut Chorli ?ton and Savannah iu the lirst hymn book iver published by Mr. Wesley; abu in thc Moravians, in t unie-. Wesley, and iu the labora of Mr. Whitfield. Thcro ocrtaiuly would I .. u tittie^ iu shuting it seine.vhere near the 01 igiual site ol !?'. len. Now, it any un diO'orsfrom tkisviow, J tun COU tont. 1 do not press it. I leave thu! to yon Smith Carolinians. \ i.s.i itu i HOM ? ii in ii;-i u\. \nii s Vtiiaii (?oin Weeli .Yulong the I'olUlclnint I'll?? rim i ul l*i.lu i- i \i'? humility l*a|?i'r '? in' I'MIIIH "t l?iilt*r|irlst*. (Ci>ries|iouilone< ot thu C'olinnUhi lb coup.) i II \ i: i,i;s 11 i.s, November tf.- The Hues tin i fantastic ilrapci ? hi? h orntuneutt d tue ut rcs and private dwellings in l liarleslon il nh LS Chihi Wuk ino fast disappearing li >m view told in a few days the eily will nguiu have dom,e i lar business suit ?uni . ?ii ;o in woik with tho tull convictlot that a liltlo Hereat i ni ll US male .bul; ? in:.ho r hoy. There can bo no doubt now th i Galil Week has been ol great hoiielll t< i Inn lesion and its murrouli lings The fes llviiics were contlncd to no class, creed o Siet. Kii h and poor, great lind Slllilll white und black, were united th join in tin luu und thu participation was general, mu sn ru that no festival conducted ons grand u scale ns that hi Charleston duriiij (Jilla Week could hnvt passed elf mort ! pie;.s II vy V i the slightest accident cc ii .iii* I to m.11 thc pleasure el (lu Gccasloi Lund the sit vu es ot the police weio uni; I needed to keep biit'k llio'orivjvd uiid ink I care of ti few inebriates. Uf coin so I nisi ness ha- been greatly bcuclUcd. lt is n jv i ii oil good authority I hat the cash sale ol one business house on the 1th lust., te tic day ending, amounted to ?fy,MU ! Many business men tuc anxious to huv j Gal i Week made pi timmi nt and haie heil ? oliel'Cti money ami services for this put \MI>.\,. i m. COI.fill IANS 1 he politicians are now active and III thu bourke candidate for Mayor, ?mon I the young inch, seems to bo Capt. Georg i Bri an, to in> is a I iwyi r, ?bout \ I years o i II . eel ipillo popular, lu disposition ll pether unlike .Mayoi Com tuny, Um \ ty good natur..d, open lo conviction au I ?i i . I to lol woll enduph alone. Mnyt Loni ney, on the other har1, has ihc binn Biol.'. iduliveness abnormally dcvtiopi ; s- hu i- up and doing, pl.uniin.. pu . down and huildkig up, ho ls liku .ul Us native i lotni nt. Il" won) pake un . M i Iii m .Mayor for a city ?ii New York v. lice mon. y is plotltlful, hi lin i?rein uciid of tho people ul" Chariest! . .. r tuxes ?nil less improvotuoii s, i I u AvnUo tit len?! Capt. Bryan, tl electci twill keep tho elly1 in order anil glvi tl peep inst. M?ypr Churtcniiy, howovi |h i oiiipllshed linieh dilling lils iidiiil B i-:' . . ililli will utile with the "wi . i I iii. i lui . m I'uj ii ;:. i in t;?;'Isl ol t-'cjitemher last Majoi Knit iii . ?hiol ot police resigned ie- pOsilii n tit H jill- ? niliuaiid ol Hie force wa i irheil ov II i .i-. Lieutenant .Joscjih (.iohlcth who , yi i a \oung man ?lui ( uti roil the ranks la pii> tte ali nit lAVOllty years ?gd. Th;.-, I id . iiist ihnc in my remembrance that odie, i ot the police has been elevated lo t 1 ra ki f La piiii ti by prom ?lion. The i 'li I h .s ahvtiys been Olio ol political highitlcntl ?ii.d the successful applicants vvOro OD , ': ire toil >, besides their iplalifucimi s, p( I ?e-scd much inllucncc with Connell. NS o j M ; ir Kr, st resigned i w as genet id ly i pet ul l|itll a licW cliicf-one tolo h m v?i served in hana, s would have bo I iiiiiiiCitiutol\ elected inid titi! grciit surpri W'iis wi;--., ti i.'coinmainl waa turned over i..iiut. Golden. Tho Surprise I rim hap ay, was a most agreeable o e, for nov iv i> t. moil? competent und worthy ollh pl ii cd Iii pi sin a ti.,i ? (he now neting uh oi tm- Charleston police force. Ile I , Won every position--ttnd he luis ci lin I) the ladder I rom the ranks-by strict f Ucranio lo duty and gentlemanly depo ment--ipJtilitics not always possessed the average policeman. Tho force nev appeared lo bettor advantage Ur.iii duli t. .. Week, and that CVcilt was i: Iced : '? list of the disciplinary skill of l I i uunnndcr. li i- to l?e hoped that i iii -\ i .ma il will Instill! Lieut. Golden ri. icf of police for i ho ci - tiing (erm, coi mci.dug next J ihutiry. A S I.V. SI Ml.U PAPMK, il, Iii?, t(, a twelve-page pa I ter w sti.r ?a tl.-- city tm the gut li Inst, M t lion, tho manager, declares thai it w he ino he>t Sui dnj paper ever piihllshctl (li aile.ton and judging from thc anani: im ins now being nt ide I have no douhl iii fact. Besides n full supply of intcrci lng family rending, cubic illspnlcbc? nt oilier Iciogrnphio news will bo received t 10 il o'clock on Sunday morning and w he read ie Columbia ai ll o'clock A. } Tho I ?it dye t will bo published from No. l I layne street whore tho presses, steam o glue, tte, lU'O already iu position. Tl price of subscription IsHxcdnl s?-j ?n-r yea which ls indeed cheap for twelve pages reeding matter, culled from bulli berni pie-res itiul ?cid OUt i very wei k. rim lllood u Un- fjlffe." Thoroiigly cleanse the blood, which the louubiui of he di li, hy using Dr. I'lerci iio den Medical Discovery, and good (lige lion, a fair skin, bouyant spirits, vit strength, mid soundness of Constitution w ht established. Golden Medical Disco-cry cures all li mers, form tho common pimple, blotch, i d'Option, to the worst Scrofula, or hloo pol on. Ks])eci illy hos ll proven its cfllcat III iirlltg ?alt ihctlUI OT let .er, fever son: hip joiul tlisctUO, scrofulous -on s and sw< lin:- >. i il.irgul glands, luid citing it rs. Golden Medical Discovery euria co sum pt lon (which ls scrofula of Ibo hingt b. ju wondella! blood purifying, Invigor ting, and nutritivo properties. For won hm. . piithigof blood, shortness of hrcat bronchi . . sovorc coughs, asthma, nt kilidi . alle?, limn., lt ls a HOV reign reined, 11 promptly cures the s( u-rcst Ct ughs. J .i torpid liver, billiotisncss. or "liv. Complaint,"dispepsia, and indigestion, ll nn uncijiudod remedy. Bold by druggist I'l m.. ? 1111(1 III:; III All ol thc best makes. $25 cn?h an balance November 1, at ?pot cash pric< on a Piano. $10 opah and lialanco N< Tomber 1, nt spot oanh price? on a Organ. Delivered, freight free, at yoi nearest depot . Fifteen days teat trii ?nd freight both wayaif not satisfaotor; Writ* for ciroulara. N. W. THUMP, * Columbia, H. C. M KR KY ASA M A li HI AGE-UK LL. ur:\l n \M> KAaillOS ?r CA HOM NA'S < AIM i'AL. K.-eun <>i StirpfiiftliiK l.ovrlliipnn MI lim Kial* Hull?? bus! Milu--V Seilt..- ? lt. w iM.-niii-iit A |ln'/./.llnit Color?n of lleauiy mid Mnnlioud uni' ni lin- liol.illili, ni- i I llri.nl>. (Conimbla Kocor-'i Novombor ll ) "ld re. nr io ni) I upon this lofty led ?' sit ?oivn! Amt view Um beauteous, prospect spread bo low," ?uni d il nib Mlnsl IlloU cvi-r RUKU I on ?nt (111 Ul O IV fair In Kuri.pt-, or Mn- vi lout?'' And so wo sut down lust evening on tho balcony that encircles tbo hull of tho liouso of Representatives and gazed with wondering face ou that fair ISden und ils fairy graces whore tho "youth and pleasuro" of South Caroliun mid her sis tor ?States bud met "to chase tho glowing lunns with Hying foot." \ MYSTIC snow Kit Ol' S I'I.EN OOO seemed to full from every direction. Thc ball wus "swopt and garnished" brightly ; tho tint i ol the rainbow blended har moniously upon tho ample walls; crytul chandeliers ponded iron? thc > niblazotu d couvavo that arched above, sciutillatiug beams of guidon light; und tho very air wau instinct with radiant grace abd bloom. < >n the Hoor hcucath waa stri tched H I'ANOUAMA ol' I1BA1 IV AM? PASII1 N, whoso scones over varied to dazzle thc oyo of tho "ljookcr-on in Vicuna. " "Fair as mom, win n tho moon is now '' seemed tho lovely beings who glided to and fro, and tho tones of whoso voices bil sweet us the ringdove's plaining. MUSIC WOVEN Ot' HAUEST UAK.MONIRS filled tho air until echo rose and boro the sounds divinely to a close of rare mysterious sweetness, sn witching ten der that thc) drugged tho hours with balms <-f slumb'rousoaso. The ladies, with Bilvor-sanduHYl feet, and clad in costumes of Oriental ele gance that drew tho unbounded admira tion from gal laut beaux; tho chivalry ol the State, Ibtslicd with high manhood and "spelled by tho beauteous scone" us it paid tribute to lovely partners; tin music ".sweet us tho st nuns from Appol lo'^ jute"; thc gay throng that whirled ?doug in tho ecstasy of tue ?lance; and tho looks of uucoufined joy that glowed from happy faces, formed II SOL rn- ol such surpassing bounty that "Tills poor tool o'nulure stood wi li piping e\ es. Amt looks (hilt 111-Joneoalcil ids lUop mir i rise. ' Wc awoke from our "dream of dreams divine" only win n thc Senate chamber was thrown open and a s; MI-U ol's ItKl'AST was disclosed to our enchanted view" Tho -upper formed one of tho prime fontures of tho occasion, it was un eic gaul feast elegantly served, and was a fit ting Unalo to tin greatest social triumph of tho Benson. Tho lull enable "! us to take \ I.lani'?' ill Un- < < NlllllirN of thc Indies, and though the "Looker on" was equal ly my 6tilicd ut t'use gor geous toilets, ho managed to obtain r toi*. There woro othors ciptaliy beauti ful and as worthy of description, bul they woro unobtainable, lb-re uro all I thu note book would bol ?: j .Miss Agnes Hice, of Union, pule blue i satin, trimmed wiih irridi scout beads. I Miss Hache! MuMaster, of Wiiin.sboro, pale green satin, \ idcii'dcnncs lace. Miss Ijila Talley, of Columbia, white su rab silk trimmed with i rystal b sub . Miss Faunie Gibbes, of Columbia, white surah silk with ornsmoution ol 1 hiebt SM: luci. Miss Anine Shivi r, ol Columbia, mein antique com colored s?iK; oruumouts, topa/. Miss Lou Simi Ut n of Clunlo-t ni, white surah silk, cltiborutcly trimmed with moire nutiqito ribbon and p nut lace. Miss bessie Wining of Columbia, I beautiful Nile grech ottoman silk; d.upo , te - ol Nile green amt embroidered tube: ! ornaments, pearls i .Mn< I? veli no brodie 01 Charleston, j white silk cost lillie, with ornamentation 1 j ul \ aloiicieuncs luce, i .Misn l'biobo .Murali ol Allendale, coiu binntion silk mulle and .surah silk; uni ! timm leaves: ornaments, diamonds. Miss ucssio Thomas of Columbia, "Ho ; Poop)' costume of Nile green albatross, with white satin trimmings. Miss 1 Hooker Springs of Charlotte, N. C., white mon, auliquo silk, Duchesso lace t! mucca. Bleguiit costume, i Miso A?ino Slouii of Columbia, corn c< do red .-utii:, black Duchesse ovcr.stiit. Miss Ji'uuio I'jVtins of Florence, white silk;v shaped corsage; pearls, M iss Kube Watios of Columbia, corn colored satin, overdress ol corn colored tulle, drap< d with red roses. Mrs, (diaries Wiight of Columbia, black snk with bugles of luce. Mrs. lid. Robertson of Columbia, white ottoman silk, on train; ornamenta ti ii of white heads. Mus Etta Coles ol Columbia, cream siJk, point lace, cu train, Miss Hm mn Liltleliold of Brunswick, On., whito&ntiu und organdie. Miss l.ci/.c Thompson ol Washington, green silk combined with green cn pe. Mos Sue Keels of Greenville, red ' cashmore and velvet; Ithino stone... Miss Harri, t bug!.sb of Columbia, Nile green silk, en train; half low cor sage. .Mrs. William barnwell of Columbia, white ottoman silk, trimmed with white ostrich plumes. Mrs. Andrew Crawford of Columbia, white moire indique and plush, en train. Mrs. H. C. Sloan of ( < lumbla, charm ing costume of white ottoman silk aud po...t lace. Mrs. Wilie .loins of Columbia, Paris dross ot palo liiue orelie und silk. Mrs. M. I'. Darby ol' Columbia, black satin und Ince. Mis. Honry Frost of Charleston, black silk and jot, wi til lace sleeves. Miss Stine Preston of Columbia, black lace and jet. Miss (.'ora MoHonry of Cincinnati, handsome suit of snuff colored silk. Mrs. P.. w. Bethels of Columbia, eos tumo of groy ottoman, real Inco. Mrs, >f. li. K/.ell of Columbia, black velvet and silk. Mrs. Hoheit Sci'els of Columbia, white cashmere and lace M r.s. Clark Waring ot Columbia, ma hognny cashmore and velvet. Airs. Dr. DeSuussnto Ford of Augusta, black velvet, eu fruin, trimmed with crushed roses; diamonds. Mles May MoHenry of Cincinnati, Nile green watered Mik. Miss Ptifoiita Littleflold of Colombia, Nile gr*.( n satin, point lace front. alisa Frankie l ord of Augusta, whito satin trimmed with embroidered tulle, eu train. Miss Anna Kohl of Columbia, blue silk point laco overdress. Mw, W. R, Gonzales of Columbia, lovely white ottoman silk, trimmed with handsome lace; diamond >. Misa Leise lintier of Edgefield, white satin und tullo. Mrs. M. G.*Ballet of Edgefield, black velvet, combined with pink satin. Mrs. John llosrdmun of Now York, Parisian to.let of wliitj corded ?ilk. trimmed with pearl ps sum? en Urie; lac i overdress. Mrs. Geo. Wright of Columbia, N.lo green moire antique bilk, Chantilly la?o 0 von! rosa; pearla. Miss Lci/.o Courtenay of Charleston, pink silk, with laco overdress. rsiiss Nim. Cheatharn of Kdgoflold, whil<> sarah satin, trimmed with luce. Miss Liza Cheetham, of Edge?eld, roso colon d satin, trimmed with white lace. Miss Marie Butler of Edgefleld, pale satin underdross, with overdress of Duchesse lace. Mrs. J. J', Richardson ol Columbia, elegant black velvet, on train, trimmed wi til Duchesse lace; carbuncles. Miss Budio Mcttsof York, rose colored moire antique silk, trimmed with satin gnu v.c. Miss Lula Williams of Columbia, cream salin combined with bronze plush. Miss dennie Gibbes of Columbia, ciel bleu satin, cn train, draped with bluf gauze. Miss Annie Price of Columbia, ciuary surali silk, violet body, skirt trimmed it violet?; penrlsand topar.. Miss Kate Taylor of Columbia, pin! satin dress corsage trimmed with ostriol plumes; Khiue stones. Miss Jennie Lee McCante of Coluin bia, white satin, with overdress of orgnu die. Miss Agues MoMaster of Columbia primrose satin, with striped tulle over dress, looped with lilacs. Miss Hattie Gonzales of Colinton, sear lot satin, with silk illusion overskirt; lo\ nick and short sleeves ; diamonds, Miss Ida Shannon of Camden, whib satin nod a profusion of ostrich tips pearls and diamonds. Mrs. 1". N. Robbins of Boston, Moss, black Chantilly lace and black moire. Miss Mamie Kinara" of Columbia, eil bleu satin rbadames, silver brocade fr ?nt, tulle draperies of silver, embroil i red tulle, caught by silver pendoub tips and diamonds. Mrs. J, S. Coles of Columbia, bloc sid; with jet. Miss Virginia Burcher of Cliarlcsloi salmon silk: pearls. Miss Kain- Anderson of Slatcburg, will muslin ovci pink ."-ilk. M .-. Muk Reynolds of Columbia, win China-ik. orange blossoms; pearls. Miss Minnie Kewell of Rock Hill, bb watered.tIlk, squire train, pink satin froi covered willi tulle; pearls and diamonds. Miss Knun i Ransom of Charleston, bli su mb silk willi roses. Miss Virginia Pinckney of Cburlcsto blue satin; pearls. Miss Kate SprowlcS of Greenville, COI olore I silk covered with lace. Miss Julia Hayden of Charleston, whl Ik . rimmed willi lace. Mi . i.e Whittier of Anderson, bl satin pt ails. Miss Kiln Wagner ol Char lesion, ph I il,a.la.ms willi roses. Misa Kinma Canley ot Camden, bel ip silk trimmed willi hu e. Miss Sallie Canley ol Camden, ctci nu,-s with roses. Mrs. c. J. lrcdell of Columbia, bia silk and ji l ; diamonds. ' Mb- ll arr iel Knglish of Columbia, N green satin, trimmed with moire antic, ribbon. Miss Kuhl Abney of Kdgctlckl, corn i oted silk ami pt I m msc plush comblai iii im.onils. Miss Maggie Smith of Columbia, wi j salin .iud jewel!?* ? I Miss Mila Darby of Colnmbin, blt s;,on .ami Ince--a -triking costume, ll Mrs. II. Cheves of Charleston, vvli ! latin, trimmed vslih Duchesse laco. \|. - Il- null I'iIcc nf Columbia, pc li lured siiin. tulle und red roses. Mi Coy Youintuis of Columbia, tc n plush, Valenciennes lace: diamon ll Miss Sophi' Blythe of Greenville, wi sundi willi satin i ri m tn bigs, Mis.-: Kunu) Louise Witherspoon of I '. . moire iud h pic lace trout. ere Red io-, - : nd diamonds, ' Mi.- Ib ron I. irlo of Greenville, bli 1 silk ?md i.-t. M Margie Kow n h s ol ( 'harli st . un nhl and vi bite lace, j Mi..s n iiii? Lowndes of Clinrleston, |? ' s din rluidaim -, Valeiicicmies Isee. I Mis-; Murga rel Smytlic of Charles! '. v. hite ottoman silk; diamonds. M. Ki i Smythe ol Pelzcr, blue sn \ , ormitneutalion of real lace. Ifoleo Moble) of .lohn ton, j ititi willi crystal trimmings. 1 Nathalie Pcrgm ni, of Greet.vi , \i i \ jubilo costume of white al bair "?I in '. collar, square neck; llowtrs, i mon 1- and pcarb. i:i. i limo ?a . i ..nu > . Manhood. I Messrs N G ti ni/iles. W K Gonzalo th Swj ell, Joseph K Allston, Mai H?cker, Gov Richardson, D B K"c, YY ! I . 1 ir, i Jen K Wright, C ll Butt, I) ! ' ?1er, 11 < ! Ul le). VV B Bonham, . llCrenisinn, Hardy Jackson, f xi wis Pari I! Patiii k Walsh, S Dibble, Gen Ooo Joh 11 st i n, ll C Pallon, Kdwnrd Dick, JU ls m Gibbes, Di D K McMaster, J i.uii. G W McKlroy, T II Plslier, Alb tb .-n. C B Simmons, H P Moore, A Mi ic? iv. James Price, S Dibble, Jr. 1 : -, K l. M. li m, c J freddi, -I II Bi nigin. .1 c MeMaster, J ll Karie, t \ a r\. VV W Ray. W J McKorall, < H . ll- Gill? spic, Jr, K NV Robcrh ! (.?im Mi Mader, VV K Saunders, All , A ii. Nat (!isl, C S Hopkins. And i . lawfoi I A B Sawyer. J P Carson, 1' Sin li. D Mili r, -I R B ivlslon, K Sprii I ? Ko! silale, A C Springs, W B Stan I! ll Koli gil ri? b c. A B Watson, W t'lii-obn, I VV Kiuderdale, Inglis H Ch imp'. S Gilli -pie. K Southgate, K Gt I ,1 K M. G iv, an, J K Me Ki-, S A Pea I BC Moan, \\ ll Keane. .I A Pctcrki I! K.z ll, < VV Ko lock, -I li Walker, j Kolloch, S M. (J Bbnklns, A T Smy Mark Reynolds, 11er lier I Bountrce, A Ib.ri. u ll K.nker. T I) Jervoy, Jr, Vonni ins, Dr V K Parker. M R Rave W A M.ils, TK Nixon, J T Bacon. Youmans, Dr Kendall, from N C. Il Mcu-e, KD n Ids >n, R Graham, S B M Iv. PG bown. .1 I Birron. W J McK II il Kaile, lt S DcsportC?, W R Millie K Dawson, Jr, R C Wright, T S Brat Hon J t Sheppard, T S Brutton, V Keil i i r, -I G U arillaw. C ll Suber, Ito Idy , K A Tompkins. (Jen M K Bonh A W Burnett, W A Dick, B K 4bue il Nelson, A N Tanney, J M Scott, j Dominum, J B *dcBrvde( J Irt .lt ll. Twill)', ll K Kai lev. .Simeon Hyde, \ Whinier, \ K Marlin, Dr Kendall, .It N < . A l M? . .inls. K ll Leo, Wilie J?? B ll Kvaiis. S ll Mai k ?ey, M A Mark C il Barnwell, Jr, C It Mlles, K ll \ ton, W s Beamer, I S Burdell, u K i tain. <1 M Boyd, K R Brook-, K Hamp W M I las m sw ,,rlh, J M Donovant, Robertson, Dr N K Teague, J P Timi Jr K i! ( bs/.nl, W M Hamer, .1 ( Bis K n O'Neil, J O Kviins, A W Smith. M. Knie. B P Boattip, A T Woodward K ( h n/.a I, c J Shannon, J Can tey, Jr. Burney, ll D Capers, J Topi ki ns \>y Buttel", H B MoMaster, J n Wcsitich li Crawford, t; M GadsdoO, I Hayne K ll Gadsden. W K Gnulling, G W i nenian, D A P Jordon. S J McCatlgli W Barnwell, W il Westmoreland,'I Moon . W c M? Gowan, c K Norlhrpj K R nil.i :i. w A Courtenay, J II W W W Adams, K ( I lay m*worth, S S'onev, Dr F I) Kendall, C Fii/.?imm R B Slason, J T Sloan. Jr. S II Saurai K (i Seihe!?-. C B NYlms. M K Bonham J J Heinph?l. J S Price. W C Knbo?t A W Parker, K W Butler. W li Gib Jr. K M B icker, Kr Miel,, ' (j VV Hug K R Kn .si. w c Kliher, B M Da vii M ans, Col J. P. 'Thomas. Sick and bilious headache, and all rangement* of stomach and bowels, et by Dr pierce's '.pellets"-or nntl-bll g mules. ?'?> Ct nts a vial. No cheap li? 11 allow wasle of virtues By druggist "Pair and cool," leported thc unsucr ful but adoring lover. <? KNICK \ I. SHIVS ?VOTKM. livia* ol lii|prr-l Ualhrrrd (rom Vnrloii? (luarlrm. Thora were throe uew cases of yellow fever anil one death lu Tampa yesterday. O'Brien has been moved to the pt Ison hi Urinary, by order of bis physician. The Labor party was routed lu Chicago, Thc leaden acknowledge an outright de feat. The latest news from thc Stale elections does not alter the results as nlrcady pub lisbeth h now turns out that Ibo Anarchist Ceo. Engel attempted suicide, by hiking landa milli, on last Saturday Dight, Great precautions arc bi big taken to prc veut any demonstrations In Chicago lu aid of the Anarchists. ("cn F C. Latrobe was formally luau curated Mayor of Baltimore yesterday for the fifth time. Between 4on ami .500 warrants for arrest of illegal voters in New York eily today w ere in the hands of officers last nigh) The Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, bead "t the British Fish Commissioners, arrived ir New York yesterday. Dr. Schliemann has made a will giving all his arcbicological collections to the Bei lin Kthuological Museum Two companies of tho si\th I niter Stales infantry, under command ol Maje Lyster, ure now stationed at Chicago. Ground was broken yesterday oil lin Knoxville and Sinthern I tai I road, which i to run from Knoxville lo Atlanta. The Fifth National Bank of St. Loni closed its doors yesterday, lt bad II < ipila of $825,000 and cai ried also $1,1.10,01) deposits. Tho offices of thc Daily Commercial an thc Western Union ni Chattanooga wei damaged by lire yesterday, and narrow! escaped destruction. The Chicago doodlers have bien sei fenced each t,> two years'bnprisoiimen hut have been allowed two days to Hie bill of exceptions, The Comptroller ol thc Currency lu authorized tho First National Bank i Durham. N C., to begin business, with capital of $lon,uuo. Parsons has written a letter lo Govern* Oirleshy. in whieh be endeavors to favor for hims df by recapitulating h course as a Louisiana carpet bagger, Tlie Kev. .John Tates Downing bas 1 called lo Hie rectorale of Christ Churn] Greenville, made vacant by Ibo resignad, ot the Hi v. Billson Caliera. .lohn .lamber, who was convicted on Si urday of attempting to kill Bx Mayor Sec ol Racine. Wis., with a dynamite bom attempted sui'ide yesterday by inking un pbinc, Klgblccn young army olliccis al Si I lershurg have been sentenced to vario i terms ol exile in siberia on charges "t co neel I on with a revolutionary phil ngnbi the Government, Dr. Wm. Sehlen, ail old and prom i ne i physician of Norfolk, Va., and the wonltl . est capitalist of that Beet ion, died sudden yesterday morning. The Comptroller of tho Cnn enc) hus , thori/ 'd the Simotuls National Link Suinter, S C., io begin business with . i '/i pi ta 1 ol $50,000. Advices from Dubuque, loa i, <i:.: ' November V., says Lv-t nigh) sevil further attempts were inane lu attn1 i. r. - dllTereul parts of thc city, ami thc anxi* of propel ty holders naturally Increases A personal encounter took place In Ul* mond. Va., yesterday between Congr? man George I). Wise and Wm. Il Mull* . editor of the Labor Hi ra il Bolb wi arrested and bulled. At lbc election in Oswego, N. Y., I f i day bia M I billia was el? en d School < . missioner in thc Third District, carry! ; every town in a strictly Itcpublican tllsti At the Congress of Hie Woman . frage Association, a'h ich is being held Manchester, Lindan.I, it was resolved reintroduce the woman's franchise bill tho coming Session of Parliament. Prof. Borgcmnnn will perform ibo opi ! lion on thc throat of thc Crown Prince, the physicians dei hie that Stich fl step necessary. The frown Prince hui lu forblddeu to talk. John 'Dillon, speaking al a meeting thc Nal louai League, attributed Bul foil persecution of O'Brien lo revenge fi i 1 hitter words die latter had used in uttai big thc policy of thc Government On tin Western North Carolina Bal?n thc Swannanoa tunnel, ibo longest ou i road, has caved in ami blocked Havel lllC direction of Asheville. Trains le; by way of Upnrtnnhlirg for Salisbury President cleveland his Issued n i clamalion announcing tho riitilleii'.ion the treaty heretofore published between i United States mid ihe Sandwich Lim and Betting forth its terms. There is a decided chango ol scntinn towards thc Aourcbists sim c thc tin?ii:i_' the bombs in l.ingg's cell. Goveri Oglcsby has received sume ihn iteiili tcrs, hut liedocs not regard I bc Ul serious Governor Gordon bas decided against i Georgia penitentiary companies, tined them $'?,500 cAch for cruelty. 'Iii charters uro lo lie forfeited if hms M:c ? paid. A negro Imy only 11 yeats of ugo min Charles Locksley, was tried iii Ango yesterday and convicted ol the murder n young while mau mimed Milo Thon. The murder 0Ci urrcil ab*?nt two mon ago. In tllO light between the negro mob :i the sherill's pusse in Patterson ville, I. four nogroo were kiliid and one was bn< wounded. All tho.se killed M ere notorl . ly bad characters. No further iroubk now feared. Dr. Muckcn/.ic lelegrapbs from ?v Bemo as follows regarding tho corni of the Gorman Crown Prince Tin r< I bien a recurrence of growth lower tin in thc thront. I nm ?"suing an nnfuvorn bulletin tonight. Fire at Bc|dsvl|le, N. C.. (Jest roy ed large tobacco factory of IL Sampson Co , together with a large block of tubae Loss on stock $00,000, on building and i ehinery $80,000 lt i?. said to be COVCI by insurance. The New Yolk post oftlCO b OVi ul \ with campalgo documcn s From Fri* noon to yesterday noon 1,700,000 new? per prints were handled, 25,000 letters ll circulara and 2,280 sacks of small inn I ali on political subjects, A loaded dynamite bondi leis been fen on West Van Buren Street, I lilcago, i far from a polling place where voting v in progress. The btunb was mado out large, gas ||i|ic, and was eight Incbj - lol The ends Hore dosed w/th Iron lu screwed firmly on. Thc fuse was a(|ai 1 al the ( eulie nf Hu- bomb. In the United States Supreme Court y terday, Attorney Genend Garland presen i resolutions adopted by ibo Bar Atsia , ill on the ?le uh of Justice Woods in,,I : dressed the Coll rt, highly eulogizing i late Justice. Memorial resolutions Wi then read. Tho Chief Justice pronoun! a cqlngy on bis deceased s asocial o and I resolutions ami tlpv remarks of the III? torney general w<.ro ordered to IM enlci un ibo records of tho Doutt, - - - ... , . * * . Do?cn'e disease ur either ? rod ic.illy cured. Send 10 cents in al m for bisik. Address, World'? Di ,, i Medical Association, Buffalo, N Y Ituhber overshoes aro lo cost moro ll year i li m inst. It is devoutly to be kop that Uio average quality Will tie higher, ti The Cotton t'rop. WASHINGTON, November IO.--Tho No? vembor report of tho Deparlruoul of A vii rlculturoshows "mt 'lu- picking ol cotto? |iaa progr?s wi rapidly am tho liatv?al already etoacd, excepl hisolla which have insisted ibo adverse hillucneos of Hu- aeaaoti. il,,. October coadltlou Indicated a y lout per aero three <>.. four p*r cout. kssthuti hist vent with nearly ono per cont. Increase ,,i area Uoturna ol yield in fractions om bal? "rr lesa limn I iM your, la obout Hie same ratio, while tho original returns ol yield per acre In pouniis arr neatly inc same na Ihoso of las! Novomhor. I lie re suit lu frnclloua of u halo Indicate II crop o nhout 0,1300,000 bales on an acreage of lihou! 18 010,000,01 5W.800 of ti halo per uno Tho ram by stol? - I* us follows: Virginia, ?12-100; Bout li (.'arollnn. WHOO; Morid?, 20 KS?; Mississippi, ?8-200; Texas, :;:; UK); Trun, s ic 111 1"". North Cur.rn, :i? 100; H?nrela. ?*.<"'. Ahihauin. 5.8 i00; I, iiilsiatm, I'.l .'? 'O; A i kms is, :!s let). nun - \ nr xe. A (town jcWcl-?-TllO bump of COI18?S'. ency [low , m a bl I !' I) I CXIlCt toil lo show Keif-possession winn she is being given away. A wi man never linds indi as much sui is fact Inn in I be sermon as die does in ?i gr< uso spot on the back ol Hie woman's dr089 in front ol lief. lu ti,is enlightened ave imo griminess eondsts tn smoking ihreedo/.Qii twenty live ?.nt cigars inlay, ?nul having a algnnturc ibid nobody eau read, "iloW di.I you begin life? ' the Voling man asked I be g real mun. "1 ilbln t begin lt," truthfully replied thc groat man. "ll was lute when I -jot ||CI0 . I i'd you i'el on tba' banana peel ??ti the stairs?" asked ono ellice hoy of another. "Ves." replied I lie ol lier, with an expression of feeling, ' I tumbled." 11] l Mr -. Itolnon John, I'm afraid ol Heit eli ( trio light In front of the houso oid Mr. Hobson-There's no danger, Sam 111 Itltliy : 'lu' W 'le is ii,suited The highes! ambition ot some people seems lo be l?i make themselves disagreeable, us for Instance, the mun w bo asks you what time it is win n be know'S you have yoili watch pawned Paper is now utilized In tho manufacture nf collins, thc new material being stained and polished to resemble rosewood. The collins arc very handsome, ?md compara tively Inexpensive. (lent ' i * i street porter) " Aro you en gaged?' "No, -ir: what is it please?" "I w ant yo. to carry my trunk b> ibo station." .'Very sorry, bul i'm a spcciullsi on love letters and nest g iys." A sojourner ni one of ila- summer resorts wlio was aroused at an unearthly hour every morning by tia- hideous crow inj ol Ibo c cks coin phd ned bitterly of Ibo fowl nit .>! th,- place When a eil! teds i young man thu' In- is "un Impudent, saiiej thing, and just too horrid fur any usc, bc ought lo icol de pressed, I ul In- generally doesn't (?en Ciall.X he feels ri pu ss, d. "Von believe in good nature. don't you'.''' "Yes, I am 1)1 the opinion thill it is tin sunshine ol life,',' "Well. then, you will lend ne live dollars, I tun .ure "N->. I never proctlce what I preach." . I vt si and Change an- good lol peuple. Ibo physicians aver." said tho wile as sin noe ni night to iii!., ber husband's poi ki ts "I ve had a rest, ami n ?W I m going til mug li tinao poi ads for n little i bange.' Wraps of India shawl; will bc a mona tho most i !< J..nt uiitl "t \ -luslvoly fashion utile ot I he cotnlnt; wiiter Tboy un adroitly made without cutting the shawl and lined with fancy plushes tint coal soi eitil dollars a 3 indi Al M u bal|, 11 ? ...i Tuesday, th. Tex-is und i'.-1 ?ii. Kn (len. .1 .' W is! ir, w in chasing comnillli,-. a Kutti iii dlvl loll, mid Kio (Iran i>- divisi?n, li ad was sold to rcpicsciits the put $11,000,000 tm tin s 1,000,000 fer llie A TONGUE IN KNOTS. I contracted malaria In thu swamps ol Louisiana while working for the tele graph c un pa ny, and used every kind of medicine I could hear of without relief. I St hid icc lcd iii breaking tho fever, but ? oost m.- over 9100.00, and tin 11 my syt i .n was pro: trat. .1 aud saturated with malarial poison and I became ainu si helpless, I li ual ly cuan lure, MN mouth se filled with Borea that 1 could rcarooly cat, and my luilgllo raw nil 1 li led with lill lo knots. Various r< medica wi re re sorted to without effect. 1 bought two bottles of I*, ll. il. and it has cured and sti muthern d nip. All aproa of my mouth ar. healed and my touguc entire? ly clem ..I knots and a ?ronoss, and I feel like a m \> hain, ilackeou, Tenn., April 20, 1881!. A. !?'. Hm ri ,.N. SHIT JOINTS. Mo I KKMAItKAIILR 1 ASH or ANO IUIKUMATISM, I have u little boy (WulvO n< norn,*. . years old Whoso knees have been drawn almost double aud his joints aro perfectly stiff, and ho leis boon in thia condition three y oars, una',le to walu. Dnring that tune the Hied ?eu I hoard of I. UM h Ul COU tl ty . \ nmincd him and prononuood tho disease scrofula and presoribod, iud t:,> bouoflt over derived. I thou used a m neb ad vertised preparation without benefit, Three weeks Ugo lie bee imo pei fi,-th helpless .iud Buffered dreadfully. A ftiend who had nacd 1>. it. B, ad vised its uso. lb baa used ono bottle and all pain bas ooaaod and he can m.u walk. 1'his baa been a most wonderful action, na bin 0 itnpUinl bad ba filed every I biog. 1 shall continu.- to use it 01, ulm. MUN Hun\ (iuii l ints, Lnititl, i orin,, March J, I'cs,;. WEBH (1 l'y, ARK., ll LOO (J, lia\ltiK tested H. h. I., an ! found il lo bend timi is claimed for it, d commend I tte an- and ?very ono suffering from blood poison. lt bas dono me more good for less monej aud in a shorter apace of time thau any blood purifier 1 over used, i ow. tho comfort of my nie to lbs 1180, for I have been troubled with a severe lorn, of blood poison for .*. or t; y< ara and found no relfof ( ansi lo that given by tho un- Of B. B. il. W? C. M. (?M M- 1 Webb City, Ark., M iy ;i, lssd. AU wno desire full Information a?..ie tm rouaea,,? tlir, ", , ,.oKon i-orofols nil j- i'iiti!o-,s ?*< liing?, 1 loora, sores, itlioVima liam, Kidney i omplntnia ...inri,, ? w can ??i? te*il' &"0' ? '-'-i-y Wiaxg? Ililli u m il t.o'.u ,,r wornt 'ra, nile i a Ith , i,.- ino-t w? idarnfl and rtartllna proof over iielcre snpwn. <. dun v, m.'on u u.o, 10 , Atlanta nu S H OW-T^STWAL kC AS ES. DESKS, OFFICE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES rMWK **"wtV ? AMI: CO., NaVlivlIU, Tiii.n. rnr Knut neem, Q <1 ?JIU OrplK? innn ; for >.i X ?3 Rliif>?rlnir, iiwrlm >lr., 1 O ^"L -, rormtr? mud Mettent, .B. ~<l<-?<-<>Pt<" ?UI,u, Iron mm 'Wo ,, ilMiiMe i' 1 lc fi -lion vi, ?? mm ftru.tin.lr.1 <-|ri-|? fttvl point fft Jg tu/U 1.111,1 i,t. t'|rCnUr fr?? O. C..TinaV, Qi erm.M AI.i. HVBiono, from n common Blotch, ol' ?Eruption, tn tu>" worst s? rol?la. Salt - rile ll ni, ? fever ? ?ore??" Kcnlj or il o UK i suiii, in short, nil dlscowB caiiBcq ny Gnu 1.1<> ni uro < <on|ii< i? ii b> (iii- iK)wcrful, purl hi i/. um] liivliroinUlnu medicino, urea* i'.aiinu Uleom ruplub ii'"i under ila tiiun ?luluonoo. Ksuwhith lue ii H m 11 ? 11 'Ht i* i ,. i : m \ in c lui 'l'ciler, Rose IIHHII lti.il-, ?'ar' ;..n il ?, Soi r l-:yt>H, Sern. ni.ms Nore? UIKI Swelling", Hip j.liol IMHOW?Oj VllilO "sw <. t I I lins, (j o ll rc? oi*'illicit Neck* nuil i OI.UK<<I Uluntts. Send tin t*i nts in i~i o m pst fer a i. treatise, willi colored pintos, on sun" ii ?vises, or tim wimc unioiinl lor a I rout Iso on Scrofulous Atlis'tiiuis. ?Tin: III.IMM? is rm', i.irr.o Thoroughly cleanse >' bj lining Or. Pierce'. i. .i.irn Moil i cu I DIscoyory, and good Oi.-rslloll, ll lair Hklll, lunn :in. splr . ils,ami vital s(rciig(lt? will bo established, CONSUMPTION, wi Ich I?' Serofulo ol tlio Lungs, ls ur , i omi . mrii uy tins remedy, it tulon lie i, pu last et URI ol the disenso nw? reached, i.i UH marvelous powet over tins terribly i .,| disease, when iii-: offering "'ls no v ..; Iirntoil reined) i" tl"' publie, Dr. Pl Bitch i-rlously ol' c 'linn- it Ina "l'on. MI ni pilon i'ure," Iml iibtuuloneil tim H. inn- m Ino li'm 'i foi a nieillelne which, from Us wonderful eomliliuillon of tunic, ur BlreiiRlhcnlnir, nh rn lb . "i hlnothclentiBliiir, iiiitbMllou?, pcetond, iain nuliillvo proper ,, H mu iiuali il. nol onj . s ;( remedy foi* I conMinnplion, lau for nil < li rt? ii le JUIB.. ' eases ot Hie Liver, Blood, m? Lungs. If you feel ililli, drowsy, ilebllitntcil, linvo Ballow col.I shin, ur ycllnwlsh-brov II BIKIU na luco ur lmdy, Irciiucnt heiuhieliu or iii/./i i. t |,||(] i >-!'? :n iiii.iiiii. inti nuil lient ur ,'. \\g iiiternuiiiur willi hoi Ilusivos, low splritd lin,j ,(ioi my i ni Instituts, irregular appetite, ".,.? ....,. i . iRiu', M.-. no Buffering from klltllKCStloit, l>\-P' |??in, mu? Torpid I,Iver, er ..HIIIOUMICMI?*1' In ninny cns ?only par! <>t linne symptoms nra expc ,, ni-'I v- a remed? im nil such cusir, Dr, C'b'i i i 's I.Ollloll medical Ills, to very is iinsut pits* il. .... lor VVonli I.ting?. Spliting or HI omi, ShortnoMM ol iti-i-ntii, ilion. . iiiii*, Asl li nm, Nevero Coughs, nm) kl i ii. il nITeetioiiB, u IH un eiiieient rainctly, ' ." i. uv luu'ooiRTs. iii $1.00, or SIX UO'I'TI.I'.S lor s.VOO. - nil |<<ii ecittH in siuniiis for Dr. Pierce's t . ,'< ..a i oiisiimplluii. Aildress, u oi ni's DIspoiiMury Medical Ass,,. , ?allon, Uti!) Main Street, MI KI AI O, N. V. ti $500 REWARD .J i- nllercil !.>' tho proprietors ?. ni |)r. Sago's ('nt ar rh Itemedy f lor ,i . .isl- ni eabirrli which .--y? f tu. \ ctuuiol euro. If you i rr\ have II discharge ru in Ibo nono ofTi'iisivc ur olhorwlsi', part hil Insu ot sun li. liiBle, or hearing, weuk eyes, ililli psi? , I .. Mint. In liotul, you lui ve rutan li. Thou? ... 'lin ..i i .iv.t inman- in eiiiiMiuiption. Dr SURI K ITMOOI Itr.'.isnv curt'sfhoworst , mi H .a (Ju I ur i'll? "Ci. IO in Hie Henil,o au i caturrliiil llotiducUo. 60 couts. HUYATK BOARDING. ON lill, fl HST OF OCTOBER, tho 1 UuUorsigUI 'I ope'..' ll a Kl HST CLASS IJOAUVlNCi HOUSE in (Unir!, si ni, for tho accommodation of both Transient and 1'crinuncnt Hoarder*, Thc lin ld in?, located on the northeast corner ol Went wei th and Globo streets, is con von i< orly near tho businoss portion of King fit red, yet free from tho noise of tho thoroughfares, lt is within easy I r?sch from tho Academy of Music, and from Churches of nil thu diibre.it do* Dominations. The bouse leis I?. . n thoroughly ro pairod, and tilted up in good si} lo with uew f o m itu r? on i lix! u rcs. Terms reasonable. loi furlhi i information ed I ress M n li. E. ll ABELL, i i Miss s. s EDWARDS, t.tl Charb sim, s. C. CH A li LOT I E ?Kl?L. [SSI SKSS10N !'?!.(.INS S! IT. 7, 1887. Vt) INST1TU IK tnt I (WNO I,A Dibs li in tfio Stint li hus adv.or IROS supo ri .''.i...- (iiferod lu i - In every ttonart "' I .. Ol! . Vii ami Music. Only experienced eui accomplished traedora. 1 ? Hgl '. -I w i'.t. i;n~, wanned willi t.:.,. li. .t wrouubt-iron I'm naces, has hot ami cold water natb.s, and Hr-.t-tdnsH nppointmonts as a boarding iScliool in ovory respect -no tl ml in tue South bas superlm Ke.iii. lion t ii I ru or moro n..m tho sims family oi II ulilxnl. l upllscli rgetl only noni ilute ni cn .-, ..M., tho ll rat men tu of tue - easton. Fur t'atalng ie, . Ith full pa'rtleiitars, ar*, 'boss ItKV \\ M. I. A TKINSON, Charlotte; N. Q, VU AVK INSTIT UTK xi.rt.ioi?-iiL,2sgr. o. Tim (ali Ht-s>ioii roininencea on tho fi rsl ?O'lm tiny I fi-ntoiubcr (silt day), amt ondi lilt) ll si \\ .li., s.lay |n lune, l>SH Kvujv ilopailinoiii nf Instriirtlon filled Uy '?-jp . 1 il und iircoinpllshotl ten inns ami most thoroughly omi;? pe-1 m n i siuo. iiuaietl by steamaii(l ftiiilj II .il i .i.o-.i by . loetrlcliy. , j" 'Stu foi two o. more iron ?ame l-.r i ii eulin , and I RUtlOgUO, Ai\ Ires?, Hov. R. DUHWELL & SON, "' . 1 lUbEKilf, N. U. 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