DAILY CHARLOTTE OBSERVER: TUESPAt, AtJfiUST, 1 882,
CI1AS. R. JONES, Editor and Prop'tor.
Kntbbed atthk Foot -Office at Charlotte, N.
c. , as Skcond Class Mattes 1
TUESDAY, AUGUST 20,l882i
Wlien the Corcnns don't like a treaty
they assassinate Uieir rulem who make
it.
Three Greensboro Merchants have
the 12th inst., 2l(5,oss
shinned since
pounds of dried fruit
Since the anti-Chinese immigration
bill went into effect there have been no
arrivals of Chinese at San Francisco.
The New Orleans Times-D8mocrat
of Saturday is a mammoth sheet of
forty pages containing two hundred
and eighty columns.
.
During the past seven months over
four thousand Chinamen returned to
China from California.
Arahi Pasha is either very cheerful
or very desperate. Ho took a third wife
a few days ago.
i I o t i s
The Nile is on a boom, and Arabi
1'asha is rejoiced thereat, for a booming
Nile is an ally of no small importance.
Hon. David Davis' friends have taken
the trouble to deny the report of his en
gagement to a Fayetteville lady.
mm I I i S
Senator Brown pays tax on real es
tate to the value of $203,400, and per
sonal property to the value of $06,000,
in the city of Atlanta.
The Liberal convention to nominate
a candidate for Congress for the sev
enth district will meet at Yadkenville
to-morrow.
ThP. "blind cool" is coming to the
front as a factor in New York politics
Cornell. Conkline and Gould are the
leading figures.
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The electric railway in Europe seems
to be a success. About one hundred
miles are now in operation, and more
under construction.
The New York potato crop is report
ed to be as much of a failure this year
as it was last. That State produced last
year 25,000,000 bushels out of the 115,
000,000 produced throughout the United
States.
It was very considerate in the Mar
quis of Lome to telegraph Mr. Freling-
huysen that he intended shortly to pass
through the U. S. on his way to British
Columbia. That being kuown the U,
S. wiH proceed to make way for him,
Sume people are curious to know how
Star Route Brady, on a salary of $3;500,
could have accumulated a large fortune
in a few years. Why, he saved his sal
ary and lived on expediting.
Good gracious! The Boston Post
makes the statement that the women
of high toned New England use annu
ally for dipping purposes, fifteen tons
of snuff. Who would have thought it?
Congressman Houk, of Tennessee,
spent most of his time when in Wash
ington, in a tussle with whiskey
straight, and now he is having another
tussle with those of his constituents
who object to being represented in that
way.
After the acquittal of Garland for
the killing of Addison, in the Lunen
burg, Va., duel, a nol pros was entered
in the case of Boswell and Roach, the
seconds.
The Augusta Chronicle points a par
agraph thusly : If the poor man cannot
purchase food cheaply this year, it will
not be because God has failed him, but
because a few rich men corner the
markets and attempt to circumvent
Providence.
The Louisville Courier-Journal esti
mates the wheat crop of Kentucky this
year at trom 16,000,000 to 18,000,000,
nearly twice the average crop, while
the corn crop with favorable weather
will be 90,000,000 bushels.
Houk, the roaring ringtail Republi
can congressman from the second dis
trict in Tennessee, who has been charg
ed with drunkenness, says he can prove
by his Republican competitor that he
has been sober for two weeks.
AN ISSUE WANTED.
Under the above head the Philadel
phia Record of a late date has an arti
cle commenting on the lack of interest
taken in the campaign in Pennsylvania,
and the difficulty of stirring up any en
thusiasm among the people. It assigns
as a reason that there is really no issue
between the parties, that in State and
national questions there is practically
speaking no difference in their respec
tive platforms. They are both for re
trenchment, economy, reform, &c, and
anything else they think will catch
votes. Hence the people have come to
look upon it as a contest between cer
tain sets of men to hold or win power
and take but very little stock in the
efforts of these gentlemen to run the
State for their own benefit. The inter
est in the contest really centres in the
independent movement because in the
strength which that shows the fate of
the Republican machine managers lies.
But there is no issue involved either,
save a battle against the bosses where
the Independents have rebelled against
and intend to dethrone if they can.
What the Record alleges as the situa
tion in Pennsylvania is also the situa
tion in many other States, and to a con
siderable degree in the country at large.
Issues seem to have been lost sight of,
and the Democratic managers which
might have made them sharp and de
fined failed to do so, so that both of the
parties are, practically speaking, at seaj
shaping their platforms more to catch
local or sectional support than to meet
any great question or governmental
policy. They are, as the case may be,
for tariff or no tariff, protection or free
trade, for the repeal of or against the
repeal of internal revenue taxation, &c,
and are so generally mixed on these
and other questions that have been
under discussion that it is difficult to
tell one from the other. They seem to
be dodging, as if in doubt what was
best for them to do.
This dodging has lost to a great ex
tent the adherence and respect of peo
ple who believe in principle and ally
themselves with parties because parties
are exponents of the principles they be
lieve in. Under these circumstances it
is not strange that there should be a
lack of popular enthusiasm.
That Anderson Court Matter.
To tlie Editor of tlie Obsarver.
In the issue of The Daily Observer
of the 24th inst., occurs an article head
ed "The Inferior Court," in which you
say that I have indicted my son Samuel
Anderson for forcible trespass. This is
not true. I have no difficulty, legal or
otherwise, with either of my sons. Tbe
case to which reference is made is pro
bably an indictment against me and
my son Samuel for an alleged assault
on Mr. David Parks, a son-in-law of
mine. You further say that "the old
man and s n have each mortgaged their
land to pay court costs and by the time
these are all summed up neither of
them will have money enough to settle
the costs. Their houses, lands and their
all are swamped in a debt all for the
luxury of going to law to settle a
grudge."
Now, all this is false, and it seems
strange to me you would publish such
a statement without due inquiry, or if
you did inquire that any one would
have made such a statement. Some
months since it lec;ime necessary for
me to commence a civil suit in the In
ferior court against a person entirely
unconnected with my family, and as it
was necessary to give a bond to secure
the cost in that cas, I did mortgage
my land for that purpose. This case
has not yet been tried. Beyond this
there is no mortgage on my lands. As
for my sons they have no lands.
Very truly yourt.
Daniel II. Anderson.
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Turkish Troops Arrived t Port Said.--Orders
Given to Prevent Disembar
kation. London, August 28th. A Port Said
despatch says the steamer Calypso ar
rived Saturday with 150 Turkish troops
and moored inside the inner harbor,
when the Monarch sent two arcned
boats, covered with aG-Uliuir auu, to
learn their errand. The Turks statnil
that they were the annual relief for the
lurkish garrison at ao-iin tort in the
Red Sea. Durini th jiiahr. the armed
boats cruised around, with orders to
prevent the Turks from landing. The
Calypso entered the canal Sunday morn
ing, trie steam j'innac from the
Ilecla accompanying her with orders
to prevent the disembarkation of tbe
troops.
ALWAYS WAIT FOR THE BEST !
DECIDEDLY THE LARGEST RAILROAD SHOW.
COMING TO
CHARLOTTE, SPT 7
Maybury, Pullman & Hamilton s
CS-rand. United
GIANT MASTODON RAILROAD
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WE .EXPECT IF REMOTE M SECT. 18
Into our Large and Elegant Store, Now Being Completed In the New Johntton Block, Tryou Mr
WHERE WE WILL HAVE THE
BEST STOCK OF 'BOOTS &
All gra des, In tlie Etate. Our Goods are now being received, and we Invite all in need ot anything in
H. 12. ILATCKira & BBO
SHOES.
our licet, give us a car.
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on Fac
ory
COMPRISING SIX FULL DEPARTMENTS.
Thr i'gyptian faravn and Oriental Menagerie,
The Cosmopolitan I Trans-Marine Circus,
AN IMMENSE MUSEUM OF 20,000 CURIOSITIES,
A Vast Sea Annatiui of Sea Lions, Sea Leopards ant Polar Elephants.
A School of Mechanical Marvels.
MOVING AUTOMATA AND INVENTIONS, all exhibited under 120,000 faet of Water-proof Canvas,
POE OlsTE PBICE OIF ZDIMIIMIISSIOIN"-
BEST DOG AND MONLEY CIRCUS.
The Largest and Heaviest Elephant,
TWO OF THE SMALLEST ELAPHANTS, AND POSITIVELY MORE
AND FINER SPECIAL FEATURES THAN ANY OTHER
SHOW CAN-PRODUCE. .
REMEMBER THIS IS THE BIG RAILROAD SHOW,
Charlotte, Thursday, September 7.
DO NOT BE IMPOSED ON BY MIS-STATEMENTS OF SMALL
THAT CANNOT OR DO NOT PRODUCE ONE-TENTH
THEY ADVERTISE.
IF01 SALE.
BY Virtue of a decree or tlie Superior Court of
i ainwia county, made In the case of P. C.
Shuford and others, plaintiffs, vs. a. M. Powell
and others, defendants, at Spiin. Term, 1882, of
Catawba county Supelr Court, the undesigned,
as KecMver, will sell Ht Public Sale, at the Court
House at Nwt"U, N. C, on lUiwsDAY, AUULST
29th. 1882, the following Valuable Property,
The factory of the Long Ioland Cotton Mills, to
gether with IfiVa acres land. Including the entire
water power of seven feet head, factory building
6z40. two stories high, flouring and sawmills,
atnrfl nd cotton houses, biacksm.th snop and Are
ti-nenienc housMO. and the following machinery:
1 plekr, 1 art-inch double beater and lapper, rj
3o-inch 14 top lUt Cdidi. railway head, 2 drawing
frames. 6 deliveries each, 4 ring rrames (Brides
r rry mai-e). all In g' od order, 2 Danforth cap
tramps. 132 spindles total number spindles 8J0,
1 Travis card grind!, bunch and bailing pr-iss;
also a la g-i lot of old looms, pulties, shafting.
Kor more accurate and definite description of
the property and the conditions of said j-ale refer
ence Is hereOy made to the decree above refi-rred.
Also at the sam- time and place, l will se 1 for
cash the insolvent evidences of aebt due the ; a
tawba Manufacturing Company, as appear upon
ibmr books.
TEBMS: Twenty per cent of purchase money
cash, and the balance lu equal Instalments or
three months : nd six months, bond and approved
security required of purchaser, or the Kecelver
by said Decree authorized to vary terms to suit
purchasers. The Receiver Is also authorized by
said Decree to sen said property at private sale,
upon such terms aa shall be agreed upon between
him and purchaser, and he will entertain private
b ds until da of sale.
Persons wishing to examine said property will
And Dr. A. M. Powell and Mr. Lt-vi fihuford on th
premit.es. either cf whom will take pleasure In
showing ihe same. Adiress
JOHN L. COBB, Receiver,
LIncolnton, Lincoln county, N. C.
juI27 ids
BURGESS NICHOLS,
WHOLESALE ANI KKTAIL l)B LER IN
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE
BEDDING, &C.
A FULL LINE F
CHEAP BEDSTEADS,
LOUNGES,
PARLOR and CHAMBER SllfH COF
1INS of all kinds on hand. No. f West
Trade street. Charlotte, North Carolina
nn . - . -
yrt . ...
Wallace
tatesville. N. C.
n-OPPBU TH
LARGEST STOCK-:
OF
New Cheese and Bologna Sausage, GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
SHOWS
More speelal features and rarer and better at
tractions than any .show la the world can offer, for
the reason that we have a monopoly of all the best
artists, the rarest animals, the most Interesting
curiosities, the most ingenious automata, the lar-
est aquarium, the finest aviary, and give a more
rllllant programme with newer acts and mure
novel sensations, and in all respects a
GRANDER STREET PAGEANT
Than has ever before been presented to the public,
surpassing In size, variety, novelty and splendor,
any other how in the woi Id. The most extensive
and expensive exhibition in existence. Newly or
ganized to eclipse all competition. All exhibited
under a TOWN OF TENTS, for one price of ad
mission. In addition to the attractions already
mentioned, is Prof. Brockway's wonderful Uvup of
Trained Bar bar y Steed,
The most beautifully formed and perfectly
tiained ever seen. Purchased by us at a
cost of 830,000.
One of the seven wonders, a young girl; lovely
In face and form, remarkable for her wealth of
flowing tresses, which when uubound frojn their
lasteiilngs. fall in silken drapery to her feet, ar il
trail upon the ground; the length of the caiillllary
veil brti'g 72 Inches,
The New York Sun suggests that
every candidate for Congress be requir
ed to pledge himself in writing to the
following :
1. Reduction in all the public expenditures.
2. lugidly honest appropriations of
public money.
o. jn o absenteeism except for sick
ness or for other sufficient reason, dis
tinctly announced and recorded.
4. No pairiDg.
o. No jobbery.
0. A full day's work.
7. Honest investigations.
O XT J 1 - i ...
o. ujuuKeiing committee or com
missions.
Gen. Wolseley Reports More of a Vic
tory than he Anticipated.
London, August 28. Gen Wolselev
telegraphed from Ismaila, under date
of Sunday, as follows: I have just re
turned from the outposts, and find our
actions on Thursday and Friday had
far more importance than 1 was aware
or yesterdav. The enemv were nom-
pletely routed, and fled towards Ziea-
zag, throwing away their arms and ac
coutrements. A verv laree amount of
camp equipage and munitions was oar
tured. Mahmond Fehmy, Arabi Pa
sha's chief engineer and military advis-
ci ia uuw prisoner in my camp.
EG3S, CnrCKINS, D0CK3, TDRKKYS AND
PEA FOWLS, at
S. M. HO WELL'S.
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WHOEVER
TOBROWID the 2nd Volume of "Land or the
L Midnight 8un," 19 requested to return It im
mediately. Parsoaa who have any boefca belong
ing to John VHUie, are requested to return them
at once. aug37 bt
N THE MOST FAVORABLE TEBMS AND IN COMPETITION WITH
JOBBERS IN THE COUNTRY. THEY Wil l. BE GLAD TO
QUOTE PRICES TO THE TRADE.
marl 8 ly
AM
M OPfORTl
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FOR KENT.
AFTER 20th September, the store room next to
W. N. Prattler" s -now occupied as the Caro
lina Central oflice. Apply to
aug27 U JOHN L.. MUiiJSilJlAU.
COLGATE'S VIOLET
WATER, Florida water and imported Bay Bum
for the toilet a fresh supply at
Jul 8 Tryon Street.
WANTED--AT ONCE.
FIFTY Granite Cutters to work by the day or by
the foot on a lx months Job of flagging and
curbing at Charlotte, N.c . M
augl2 2w Contractor.
WANTED.
A WASHINGTON liana rress ana m&ieruu iam
7-column newspaper. Aaaress
T!
As My Fall Goods are Now Arrwiof and as I Am
PRESSED FOR ROOM,
And must have it, I will OFFER MY ENTIRE STOCK OF STJIMIiMIIEIR, QOOD3
Ai very low figures. It Includes a large assortment of
Men's and Boys Low Quartered SHOES of all Styles and Qualities.
Also, all LADIES' 6LIPPER3 serge and fox goods-at
J. MOYER'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
Two of the finest SBOW CASES In the city, for sale by J. MOYER.
unl4 tf
J. P.
BABINGTON,
8helby. N. C.
LOST-
augl9
Small Brass Key. Good reward
"by leaving at THIS OFFICE.
HUGH W. HARRIS,
ATT0ENEY AT LAW,
Office on Trade street, nearly opposite Court House,
CHARLOTTE,
N. C.
may2 -dw tf
The Fever Thought to be Abating.
New York. Auzuat 28. A Bro ns-
ville Texas despatch to the Evening
Post says it is believed that the fever
has reached its climax here. Dr. Mur
ray, of the United States Board of
Health writes that nurses and suDlies
nave arrived. Mayor Carson and Kev.
M. Hall have been attacked. In Mata-
moros the disease has about run its
course.
-wew York Democratic Advance;
"The river and harbor steal was carried
through Congress by Republicans, as
sisted by a few Southern Democrats.
In the North and Northwest fifty-six
Republicans and only seven Democrats
voted for the bill. New England and
Dixie joined hands in robbing the Fed
eral treasury." When New England,
the Middle States and the Northwest
joined hands in robbing the South there
wasnt so much cause of complaint.
The South pays millions into the Fed
eral treasury, and because acompara
"tively few thousands are appropriated
to her rivers and harbors, what a howl
is raised about it. But tlie South is
getting htr eye-teelh cut in matters of
this kind.
Weather.
Washington. Aueust 25?. For the
New England and the Middle Atlantic
States, partly cloudy weather and heht
rains, soutneriy winds, becoming varia-
Die, railing ionowea by rising barome-
bci, DiiKuiuuauKH in lemDerature.
, v. .4.1 rs ! . . . .. .
ouuui Auauuc atates, partly ciouay
weather and local rains, southwest be
coming variable, nearly stationary tem
perature, stationary or slight rise in
piraauru.
MM the Great Attractions.
lYl'I.I.E ZUILIoA.
Tlie o iy lady in ihe world who, while hllwl-
fuldd ex cites the dating feat of ridinn a blcycie
on a -slender cobweb wire rtO feet above the hefnls
of the audtfhc:; she will also, while blindfolded,
and her leK encased In wicker baskets, walk a
single invisible wire high above the audieuce from
aae end of the canvass to the other.
M'LLE ROSE,
SERIAL Di VK. b lng thrown one huudred feet through the, air miking two complete revoiuuons wnue
descending from the top oi tne canvas.
MONS FOREPAUGH,
The modern Sampson, the only living man who hi ever succissruny execuueu
Of catching a hying cannon ball nred rrom a cannon 1q iuu view oi mo auu.cu,
M'LLE PAULINE LEE,
The most beautiful woman and accomplished artiste whoever appeared in the arena.
MR. W. H. G OR MAN,
The champion hurdle rider of the world and the only equestrian rider who, during hb bare-back prin
cipal act, turns a douDie Dacjcwara anu rorward somersauiu
Professor Neil Smitb's Dog: Circus ani Troupe of Canine Commedians,
Whose Interesting performances are the delight of the children and wonder of the old.
IMMENSE COMPANY OF GYMNASTS
ComDrlslns the Z -iglr Brothers, El Nino Eddie, Loreblc Brothers, Levanta, AJax, Sig. Allegremonte,
Harry Muck, Mid ime Bjlmont, and Charlea Harding, the Champion doable somersauKists
of the world,
The wonderful 81 mean equestrian.
Tlie Oynooeplialtis
In a rejmrkahle act of horsemanship, unequalled by ihe most renowned of human equestrfana.
Richard A. Springs,
Formerly of Charlotte, N. C.l
ATT0EHEY & COUNSELLOR at LAW,
No. IT Nanatt Street tw York.
All correspondence will receive pn nipt tteuUou
Bkfikkhcb: 1 st National Bunk, Chariot e. N. C.
Raleigh National Bank, Raleigh. N C, Ho w. p.
Bynum, ex Judge Supreme Court North Corolina.
aprl6 6m
I HAVE
JUST RECEIVED
A new supply of goods, including
CROCKERY,
PICTURE
FRAMES
Fan-
an
Fnlkerson Announces Himself ns
Independent Candidate.
LYNCrTBTTRG. VA Aiicnat 9.8 P.nl
06 H UlKerSOn. nreaflnt mmhr nf
Congress from the Ninth district, an-
uouncea nimseit as independent candi
date ror re-election in a speech at
Aoingaon, to-day, expecting the en-
uuiacuientoi me democrats.
Dr. Bliss's Bill.
Washington. August 28. Dr. Bliss
has written a letter to the board of au
dit appointed to settle tlie expenses of
the illness of the late President Gar
geld, setting forth in detail his claims
for remuneration. He says his pjcun
lary losses during the time he attended
the President and duriug his subse
quent ill healtli caused uy ovur excite
ment, amounted to $15,000, and he
thinks he should receive as compensa
tion for losses and services to the late
President 825,000..
Ho Doubt ol it Now.
Ismailia, Aug. 28. Mahmoud Feh
my has been taken -prisoner at Kassa
Bin. ; The previous report of his capture
was premature.
Yellow-Jack on the Rio Grande.
Brownsville, Tex., August 28th.
lhere were forty-six new cases of
yellow fever yesterday, and three Mex
icans died. Dr. Murray arrived at
Brazoo at 10. o'clock in mornine on the
revenue cutter McLane. There were
five deaths in Matamoros. The weath
er is sultry.
The Khedive's New Ministry
. London, August 28. A desoatch to
the Standard from A1
tli at a ministry has been formed, with
yucru rasna as president of the coun
cii and minister of foreign affairs.
uiaz l'asha, minister of the interior,
Haydae Pasha, minister of finance and
umar .Lam Pasha, minister of war,
rtmjiurvrm
"X LO C3kiroA-t Wr ElepTi ftnt, "Emporor
i n wars oi i. purchased from the king of Slam. In whose army he served for several years. He Ul
ftppearln the grand street pageant, and exhibit his woadeif ul intelligence and docility in the ring
PONDEROUS SEA LIONS OF THE ARCTIC DEEP.
They are the finest specimens ever captured, and never fail to attract about tht m large crowds of won-
uer sincKen admirers. 1 hey will be led mm iresn nsn at eecn exuiuiuuu.
J Q-jJgjQjg- 'J' J NS n n raIll0a(ls 0D the day 01 exhibition at reduced
Doofa open at 1 and rp.n, . . .
Performances at 2 and 8 P. Id.
BETHEL
Classical I Military
ACADEMY.
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X of atudy, 10 branches, unequaiea in exieui, oiu
pnssed In thouroughness by no academy in tte
tiouth. Medical und Law courses preparatory to
the University of Va. Board, tuition, medical at
tonHanm rhaif sessloni No extras. Address
MaJ. A. i Salllrl, rseinei Acaueuij r. v.
guier county, Va.
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SOT OF MAW
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THE result ot years oi paueui biuuj uu ua
A book to charm the young, delight the old,
inrat thA student: a book for even body. The
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VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA.
rrmis wall known State institution nas Deen ui
X successful operation since 1839, and having
been reorganized by the act of March 3rd, 1882,
with a new Board of Visitors, and the re-election
nf the nm vacnitv. is now creDarea to suddu, uuou
the best terms, the distinctive advantages of a
general Scientific and Military School, upon the
basis of the C. 8. Military Academy at West Point,
and upon the same system so successiuny yur
sued before ihe war.
The Faculty which once Included Gbn. Stone
wall Jackson, Gkn. K. K. Bodks, and Com M. F.
Matjry, now consists oi tne iouowiuk cupenuieu
ddnt and Professors :
Gen. FRANCIS EL 8MITH, LL. D., Suptrinten
dent and ProTessor Matn. ana moral t-nnosopuy.
fn. T. H. WILLIAMSON.Prof . Practical Eng., etc
Col. 8. SHIP, Com. Cadets and Prof. Tactics.
Cm J. M. BROOKE, Prof. Physics.
CoL M. K. HABDIN, Prof. Gnerai ana Appneu
Chemistry, etc
Col. T. M. SKMMES. Prof Modern Languages, etc.
Col J. W. LYELL, Prof. Math, and Logic
CoL J. H. MORRISON, Adjunct Prof. Chemistry .etc
CoL E. w. NICHOLS, froi. Uivu ana rauiuiry
glneering and Astronomy.
Under the direction of an efficient Finance Com
mittee of the Board of Visitors, and with an en
larged annuity from the State, expenses of cadets
are reduced to the lowest rates, fiesilon opens
BKPTKMBKB 1st.
For information or appointment, aaaress
Gen. F. H. SMITH, Superintendent.
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OF
XHE NEXT SESSION
Extends from September the 12th to June 12th,
Corps of Teachers
Rev. WM. R ATKINSON. Principal, Mathematics,
Natural sciences and Latin.
Miss HELEN C. LONG, Principal of Preparatory
Department.
Mrs SALLIE C. WHITE, History and English
Literature.
Miss LELLIE W. LONG, Modem Languages.
Miss MARY L. MATTOON, Elocution and Natural
Sciences.
Miss M. C. HOU3TON, Latin and Mathematics.
Prof. A. BIDIZ. LL. D., Musical Director.
Mrs. B. L. DEWEY, Assistant in Music.
Mrs. WM. R. ATKINSON, Assistant in Music aad
Lady Principal.
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Gloves, Parasols, &c.. the LARGEST and JW'
COMPLETE STOCK IN THE CITY.
f"aRMS. fsaftie ffi heretofore), will
todjad oft the Bulletin Boaxl ot the Postofflce.
aug5 d eodlmiwlm
be
ng diMNurei of tbe B1M Skin ud
and Moore the
drantajnt of
MnrlnM in euriflE
I Trr VeblMtqri InjMrtecr. Orul
UmThm, QoBorrkmt. BTphUitte nd Mercarlal
AffocHoat weetally treated on Kieatino priucipiei,
1U n(e and tart remediei. Call or write for List of Quet
a k. anMBMrf hw ti,fHM, dirinc bcituwnt by mail.
CranonMCeriBg (tan Knptar hoM tkoir aMrcM,X
mm mmrm Maielllll thlr wlmUM. It h Mi t tm.
iaajin VK. BCTT8, 13 N. 8U St, St. ImIi, Ho,
gffiKi mnKn OVB THUBTT TEAKS.
Increased its Rate of Discount.
London, August 28. Tbe bank of
lielglum has increased iu rate of discount
A000 September 6th, Rock Hill September 9th, Winnsboro September
Liai'loUe, TTIinrsdav, Sept.
MX
Grist and nmMclf.Watar Wheels, Wood Workmg
WILL OPEN
Our Pattern Bate and
On Monday, March
pleased to show the Lad'ei i
SPLAY OF KINB JHLLW" w
this City,
illy,'
Mr. P. Query.
When we will be
GRANDEST DIS
they have ever seen in this city.
Respectfully,1
mar22
4,7th.
-POPULAR MONTHLY DRAWIJ
Portable and Agrienltnr&l Engines ; (j upper Engines
1W, 6 to 40 11.1-
frora 8 to 10 Horse Power ; Dry Steam
TT T TTtica.(orWood A Mum) TCmrin
Kf.finn.riaa- AHititjihl rint-Off ITMnm Knu-inefl. 13 tO
800 H. P. : Iia proved Corliss Enginee, 16 to 150 H . P.;
Boilers, all sices ; Iron Frame Kaveraible 8aw Mills,
HHir Bizica , nil ui Muio vwi u .
Mill Stones, all sizes, guaranteed to produce better
Meal, with 35 per cent, less power, than any other Mill
Stone in ihe world. "TH TaYLOR Mr. Co. WiSX-
mzmbxeb, Md.," Weeteunster, Md. , U. H. a.
MOORE COUNTY GRIT.
Tutfanfltilala an fkni Willi and Kill BtonM.
E. G. Thurint Conway, Mass., writes I set mill
up next aayrrom its receipt ana it woru w ciinrin.
I Qiink it is the beet bailt mill I ever saw.
- Aihm A On . Tuintl. fnl . write The 48-mcb
ntoam wo bouirbt from you are better than anj we hmvm
ever nsed for grinding fine oorn meal. , .
one bnshel of oorn and made 1 boahel andl quarts ox
Hob table meal,
makes six bn
m ii v. mwiA Saw Mills.
Kxtraot from letter of J. W. Roper, Sawyer for
40-Horsef
"I have no hesitation in saying this ifl the beetFtort.
table Saw Mill I hare ever sawed with, after IS years
experience. 1 hare been running thta mdl four month.
aaSonr daily average is about 0,000 feet"
MonroToiary 4 Co., Apalactuoola, F1&.. say tin
11x24 Kriine, Boiler, and ear New Patent Saw Mill
aimotbelurpaed for wortananship, simphoity. and
fMt sawina. Artor 1 years' experience m the lumber
bneis. we do not hesitate to reoommend rau work
tokneTwho want a flnrtlaiw job inaU particulars."
YLOK MANOTAOTUR IN QOO. Westminster ,Md.
BSInoh OirrKJt. Ciirlit. N,C, (Manio thUixwrl
aug
In the ty of Louisville, on
rrllTTIlCn a V A IT OUST 3 1st, IS-
These drawings occur monthly (Sun dayii j
ed) under provisiyus ui "
sembly of Eentucky. M
-rv r,.,, ,., isrcult Court ou Mftf
niArwt the following decision. ,,1.11,1
1st That the CoinmonwoalU) uisi.
nani is legal. .
id Its drawlrura are fair- . . ., ,rirt; r'
The Company has now on n
tund riead thi list of prize for the
AUGUST DRAWING-
S.J.Darby,'Dadevnte,Ala.,wriTheSO-lnoh mill
kes six bushels of first-class table meal per hour. My
custom has greatly increased since I bought your mm.
ik5
to
1 Prize
1 Prize
1 Prize
10 Prizes, 81,000 each
20 Prizes, 500 each
100 Prizes, 100 each
200 Prizes, 50 each
600 Prizes, 20 eacn
1 000 Prizes. 1 0 eaca. -J, jes
0 Prltes. SS00 each, Approxlmauo" .. j.r,,
9 Prizes, vsuu .,
9 Prizes, 100 " ,
1 .BBO Prizes 97
BemUMoneyor nKPraftl LJ(J
LSXi Jut u a'-r'r,n be
$5 and upwaro, w,w""A--
LoulsrUle, Ey.. or 809 Broadway n
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