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A" Man's a Man for a* That. " A man's a man" said Robert Burns, "For a' that and a' that," Bat though the song be olear and strm It lacks a note for a' tba/ ; hid iofttVKo'd shrink his daily work Y*?t claim his wages and a' that, Or beg, when he might earn bis bread Is not a man for a' that ? I' nil who dina on homely flue Were true and brave, and a' that, And none who*e earb is "hodden gra; .vis fool and knave, and a' that. ^Taovsse and crime that shame pur tin Would fade and fall, and a' that ; And plowmen be as good as kings, And churls as earls for a' that. Yon see yon brawny, bloats ring sot, Who swaggers, swears, and a' that, And think*" because bia strong right a Might fell an ox, and a' that, That he's as noble, man for man, . At duke and lord, and a' that ; He'* but a brute, beyond dispute, And not a man for a' that. A man may own a large estate, il?tv? pa?*ce" park* andya' that, A ?d not f*f iirfiibut henOstf worth, '.I' :lmc: a man for a* that; A i. Donald harding on the muir, M . ho b^T*? hi* wife and a? that, R i no la i .g but a rases! boor, Xor hal:' a man for ?' that. lc comes t > this' Dear Brother Bums The truth is old, arid a' that-? " The rank is but the guinea's stamp, The man's thc gold for a' that (" And, though vond put the minted ms On copjtfrj brass, and a' that, 1 The lie is g$pas, the cheat is plain, . And will hot pass for a' that. For a' that and a' that, ( 'Tis soul, antfheart, and a' that, Taat makis che king a gentleman, A T< J not bia crown, and a' that ; A .1 man with man if rich or poor, "Ixe best is he, for a' that. Wno stands erect in self-respect, And acts the man.for a' that. . Sk? 8f?izeVmstok< Squire Dod ley was in his garde pulling weeds in his patch of tau strawberries, on the morning Wh< he took a fancy for Ruth Lee's pr?t face. . She came down the road, lool ing fresh as a new-blown rose, in hi plain calico dress and straw hat. H brown hair, cut quite short, blew a thout her face in little ringo, and ht blue eres and bright cheeks made h< fife pretty a picture as one often Bee S }uire Dudley sew her just as si ?-'imo opposite the strawberry-patd .md called out " Good morning !" i his brisk, cheery way. "0, good morning !" she answerei "You almost scared me, Squire Due ley. I didn't sec you until vouspoke, " Pleasant morning, isn t it?" sad the squire, coming up to the fenc< Hath had ba:ted in the road. e " It's beautiful weather," answere Ruth. " I -told mother it was tc pl1 isant to sray in doors, and starte o?i '. n a Visit!" Are yo a* s:rawberries ripe yet? -\ '.:.r sq iire, wondering that i ..a: noticed what a fresl eh.-ii nir-g lace Widow Lee's daugkte 3 -i jre. . . r st ra w berries?" laughed Rutl " M h iven't got one. Our old roo? 'i--.- go: in one day, about awee*k agc and picked all he could eat, and tie coaxed the hensin, abd between the: viiV?y ruined our strawberry crop." . T o Lad !" -xclainied thc sympa .'"j iir -. " Have some ol'thes? . . :.. i ney are just ripe enough t . ?oo?."'. . Hie,lacked some great clusters c . ' . n .-s ?*?d banded th?m ove . '.>-. f.-rruje to her. * ? I hunk you,' said Ruth, smiling How nice they are. Morher wa making great, calculations on he strawberry jam. She was terribl; vexed when she found out what th h*ni?-had done." ? ! ? '. l'vr> got lots to spare/'^said .th ?quire ' I'll .iend some over to you . fflother;| . ?he d be much obliged to you, said Ruth. "If you have more tha: you want-" " Plenty of them," answered th squire; "plenty of them. Can hav f.-.ru m? well aa not." " I m??t be going,", said Kuti " Good morn:.'ig." "Good morning,'' returned th squire, Icking after her as she wen down th? road. "I declare, then ain't a prettier girl in town- thai Ruth Lye". I wonder some of th? young fellows haven't got her awa] irc-m the widow. If I was' young new-" Squire Dudley stopped suddenly, An idea bad just flashed across hil brun. . " i'm fifty," he said at last, aftej thinking quite busily for some min uus. "Im fifty, but I don't look it l don't see why I shouldn't try my luck, after all. Girls as young a? Ruth marry men older ' than I am. I'm sore she'd make any man a good Wife. $er mother is one of the finest women in the State, and ehe h ftp brought her daughter up to know how to work, and be saving and pru dent. I'm sure wt need agood house keeper. Mrs. Brown, she's old and fussy and crooked, and this way of iv. tug isn't half living. I do be \r . e I'll marry her, if she'll have ae Maybe Charley'll say it's fool but 1 can't help that." \ Tn? squire fell to Weeding out his rirawberrie* again diligently, and kept thinking about Ruth ail the while. Long before dinner wasready he had fully made up his mind to propose marriage to Ruth, and bring home a new housekeeper and mistress to the great house whose mistres|had beau dead for ten years or more, i'rovided, of course, that Ruth didn't sa^r no, and the squire thought there wasn't much danger of that ; tlfough . ivhy he should be so sure, I can't say. . ." DO;J't you think we need a house . eper ?." bc r?aid to his son Charleo .hal afternoon, '.hey eaton the ve ra ...a The Squire evidently saw bo;.' new feature in the landscape, for be kept his face turned away from Caai ?ey s HS he spoke. " ? housekeeper?" asked Charley. " We've got one. What do we want ot mose, I should like to know ?" " Yes, I know,"' assented the squire, turning red in the face, and b?-gi; r;;:.fi to get a little uneasy; "but M s. Brown isn't such a woman as we .-.-.od. She doesn't take an inter est-in the work as-as a woman would who - who had more interest rn it." Ar-r which extremely logical ar gument the squire got more fidgettr th.m ever. "I understand that," answered ( harley. " If she had a personal in terest in the place, and in being pru '; and keeping things up, she'd d be.tfcej than she dots now. Now? the ge ? her pay? for the woik, and that's ali she cares for. It's all-we can expect of he?." - Juat so," ?a'd th?' sdtiire, glad to . kti"W that Charley agreed with ititi .4- ''Ive been tfcnking this mo. L -g that ike best thing leonid do "top be to get some one who* would tjak? a personal interest in m-xt'ers. i don't see as you intend t . ^et married, and if you won't, I doii't know, but i'd better." The squire breathed easier. The worst part waa over with. ,:You get married I" exclaimed Charley, in intense surprise. .r u Why, I didn't know that you; war 'thought of wcVk"thing." exclaimed t^wt?jfev. "?Jfeot thinking about it this morning, the more I thought about it the n I thought it a good plan. You hav any objections?" w Of course not," answered Cl ley. " You can. do -ap you think I If yon deem it advisable to gs wife, I*have nothing to say inri than the hope that .you will get s< one who will make you happy." " ?he will/' ?aid the squire \ decidelly,^ " she w?V I am surf." "May I ask who *tis to baT .quired Charley. "I-I haven't asked her yet," awered the squire, as red as a r " I'd rather wait until I'm sure her before I tell you who it ia. might say no, you see, and I she feel rather cheap." Prudent Squire Dudley. That ternoon he picked a panful of finest strawberries, and directly ter tea started off across lois in j direction of the Widow Lee's, v the berries op bis arm. It was d before he got to the widow's, foi ?walked slowly. He had very b ''? thorfghts for company. ' He was vi ; dering what it ?vere best to do. Sho ?"he propose at onde to Ruth, or ?ho i he see her mother first, ?nd talk v ?her? He concluded that the i was the wisest plan, 'As be -ope: the gate noiselessly, he heard TOJ in the other corner pf the gard and stopped a moment to find .if ?it was the 'Vidow and her dan ter. . . - . ' ? * . . ' . " I never had any idea of it befot said a voice, which he recognized .Charley's ; " not the least in world. . He said he hadn't, thou; about* it ubfiV.to-d?yl ^cotilo' ?find oat who he had in view. ' I h< it isn't old Miss Sharp. She'd 1 to get somebody.". The squire burst into a profi perspiration at the idea of . navi Miss Sharp for a wife. "He said he didn't see as* I ei intended to get" married," Went1 Charley, " Tdidn't t?ll'hjm-'?h got me a wife picked out, buTlV?i ed to.. I'm Biire M'd approve \ ?taste in making, a selection." . ? " What nonsense !" laughed aclei .pleasant voic*; ' Ruth's voice, t ?squire knew, the moment he bea it. "If I'm going to be yonr wlfl want you to quit laughing at me Whately way, pretending .?yc?u'r? fit ,terin<* me all the ?me v jf 1 / \ i " His wife ! Good gracious !" The squire was so taken by eu prise that he came ne,ar dropping 1 stfrawueraes. So it was all satfb between them ? And he baa ' con near proposing to his son's, intend* wile ! He felr, cold all over, at tl thought of it. *How. luCikVy that 1 did jjoJ, tajke Uj^rlej^ in$o -Iiis,, con denclrauiraJ ?rn&Sb?h? h^?.c? c^dbtf to warry : \?p .v.." i *.' I declare," exclaimed the squir " I've made a mistake .this.time, su enough. The rascal got the start me. I'd like to know what I'm do ? I've told him thdt I intended get manie I, and il I don't, he'll li lc Jyj as -noi ?Qis?rue?t se^neCh^g". De 'mei" Thc .squirt* was in -rouble. Aunt er bright thought occurred io bil There wa? th?; widow." Atter ali, si would he more suitable tor him th; Rurb would have been. She was stun where near his own age. A fine w mau. A smart woman. She wou make a fine mistress for his emp house. Why' shouldn't he marry h sisee he could not have ber daughter M I'll do it," exclaimed the squii bound-to go through with the matte since he bad got so far. " I'll do it He knocked. The door was openi by the widow, round-cheeked, ros and smiling. ( > " Why, $uutre Dudley ! Gja^r} eve ing," she exclaimed. a I uardry k'ne you at first, you haven't been here to lorig. Come in ; take this rockie chair, and Iel me take your hut." The widow bustled about and g< the squbrc a chair,- aftid deposited h .hat on the ttble before hf happened I i think of bis basket. j 14 O, Ruth told me your strawberr [crop, proved a-.taiiyrc,. so^I thought Ii rfiu o'v?r and briug you a few. *' Straw ' iierry >hurt-cake don't go bad, ihis tito of year." . >* i'ui n thousand times -obliged - t you," stfd the widow, taking-the ba? ket. " I was so provoked to think lb hens should spoil mine. Such a nie lot as I would have hwi." " If you ?ant any to preserve, corm over and get 'em," said the squire " We've plenty of em. Mrs.* Browi -she won't do anything with 'eiii^ ex cept as we use th?ih m the season o them. I suppose." ** You ought to have 'em douet up They're so ince in the winter. 1 woulv like to gefsorae tor jam ; and if Mrs Brown wont take care of them, I'll dc them up on shares." '*I wish you would," said the squire .** Things arc ail go.ng lu wreck and ru lu about my place. 'Taiu't to be ex pected a hired woman will take any interest in attain and here he . ighed deeply. -rtoj. that's so V\ , responded th? widow. lt,waa ?trduge that the squire had nut luuuu out how l! \*gs wore going ?tu wreck and tutu bolore. Mrs. Browii had been lhere ever since Mrs. i>udloy died. Tuc squire and thc widow keft up a brisk conversation, and at the end ol MI hou/ ht:; w-p more.-iecply in -lov< witb the widow than he had bean with her daughter, and began to wonder now .he had been so blind as to over look such a deligbttbj woonm lot ^ long. j Sy-and-by the widow bustled out, and presently came back with a pitch er of last-year's outer .and a plate ot cake. / "\ ' .k Do * have rtometnfng to eat and drink,'' urged, ike widow. "If I'd known yourieT winiug I'd Bave made ! a cherry pie ; I remember you used to like my cherry pies." "1-iyn?? yo#tt come a?d'ooaake cherry .{(See for rn? all your l?f?;* blurt ed out the squire, turning very red in the face *gain. .' I-came down to eek joy to marry me, Mri. Lee." After which innocent falsehood the squire felt decidedly relievna; " I'm sqre J'd as lief marry you as any man," answered the widow, blush ing and looking as pretty as a rose. " It's all settled, then," cried the de lighted squire, and kissed her plump on the lips just as the door'opened and Charley and Ruth came in. j " Allow me to make you acquainted j with my nev housekeeper,*' ??id the squirt," bowing very low to hiele his red face, "And allow me to present my wife^ -that is to be," answered Charley. 11 You take the mother and I'll take toMktw-A ii i f faw.r r. . I am happy to say that, under the " new administration," things are no longer going to wreck and ruin. tir Wk B3f23S sSHBjfei? ser:( "Clara .Wiggins-kerosene-fu nefal~IU?e?g?,''A-?l 27.'' ? A WflBW J -0-;-f Times are Hard, and Goods must be Sold1 Low to Jfy?et the wants of the People! MAT REWJBTMW IN TH? PRICE OF Pfi?; &C, II ?I II 'j { SSfvd the pleaauri \)i informing the public and my patrons'that; my' Stock in eVery Dqpar?mentis full of First Class and Genuine Goods,-and I have this day reduced all artiales to the lowest possible rates. The Public afe cordially invited to visit my Store, and judge for them selves of my Stock of Brugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Fancy Articles. Toilets, Colognes, Extracts, Brushes, Combs, Soaps, ?tc.-And especially to judge of my Prices. ^ rv| % Q *w*?*? T? A full line of Groceries always OD hajid, su?hai Coffeer Sugar, T^a, Syrup. Molasses, \ . \?- ^.1 Sardines, Cracker^.J^P?^^p^e^ Fruits. Maccardni, Cheese, * . . Flour, Meai' Grits. Bacon. And. ail oth'e?^?Tt?? tMafly^ept in a first-class Grocery ii ... And now,.aatfor77--\|/ jg* ' ^ Brandy, mttty.^tih, Wine, Ale, Port?? ?& U . I AU/. I< YA L I believe I have the iaenli'tAck, t?i? think that lovers of good Inji r n?jju ?'? I -> iii #. > ihoice lot o? Chewing and ! rooking' TOBACCO, und W1 .perb CIGARS of all kinds. ' \ i. i f i * . it ?<>. I > . Bear in mind that io b&eiek^aj?eetly thin_ Genuine Medicines, at reducVlJpri?;e?t and keep well., . ., ? ^Vhen fon are sic?, sendee* San?refa' Drug Store' for your Medicines. ' ' PRESCRtf^?^at?f^lf?ftir RECEIPTS carefully compounded by Dr. Sanders in person, at-moderate.-cost. The Ladies are invited to call and. examine my stock of Hair Brushes, .Ottmbs, Pi?njades, Colognfs^Ertfifcts, ?o?psy a?'d"*ffiany*"Other articles" of" ^aehT)ld:vkltie. /TQHJQ j .J, . k > j j 1#J, SAXDEft^ j At Sanders'Drug Stor? will be'found EV?RY ARTICLE sold by any other Drug House, abd a great many articles not sold by any one else. All, at reduced prices. .BCEBiO???^SrE OIL, Pure, Bright and Beautify, 50 cej^s per j^kp^Pi^ ojr^?ji^q^w, 40 April 3.a tf 15 ;',J 'ft , w ? J#..A. UNPROVED , rt O .nir.uyuA ET ORGANS Or rr B crt .MW ^ Si 9rV i_ i Sf h{ I-? GR?ND C?MB?NATl?^ FITTED WITH THE NEWLY INVENTED Scribner's Patent Qualifying Tubes, An invention having a most important bearing on the luture reputadon of Reed Instrument by means of which the quantity or Volume of tone is very largelv increased, and the quality of tone rendered Equal to that of the Best Pipe Organs o?* the Same Capacity. L ? i ~-*** Our celebrated ."Vox Celeste," "Louis Patent," "Vox Humana," "Wilcox PattenH^.Ociave Coupler/' thc channing "Cello" or "Clarionet" Stops, and ALL TI?? LATE IMPROVEMENTS Can be otj^ained only in these (Jrgans. ? Thirty-five Different Stylen, lor thc l'orlor and the ("horch. The Best 33 ut t rial and ttorkmaithbip. Quality ajptf Volume of tone Uueqiitflii-U. . PRICES ?50l?'S500. * * j Factory aud Warerooms, Cor. 6th 1 < ogress sis., VMlbiic/WcitipM (Established in 18500 ?a^ABENTS V/ANTED IN EV ? RY < ( >UNTY. A?dies? SQlitOJ?S & 'c?fo?k OEG????C^/ Seti^?v k:du?ii f /' ? ' Sept.iS,, . *M ? I Iii 1 "Vi IT luhii.i D. L. Tumor, Judge of Probate, J?Mlliam& J&xhsy . Ex'or. State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COUNTV, /if PROBATE COURT, Edwin A. Roach, T. JelFeraon Roach, A. Washington Roach, Sam el Roaeh, ? Corrie C. Welsh, W. A. Strother, Sr., Dr. William Strother. . ? vs. George J. Strother, Adm'r., B. N. Stroth er, Charlotte S. Guerard, Nannie B. lfurntan, Julian Strother, David R. . St?-dflier, Joseph RoacT?, Riobard Reac h, George Roach, Vanny Roach, Joseph Adams, Mary Adams*, Talbert Adams. IN pupuanc? of iui ?rdarXrom the Hon. D. I?. tTunicr. Judge of Probate, in the above" bausi-, 1 w ill proceed tb sell at Edge'ield Court House, on tho first Mon day in October next, ail that TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, sit?ate? lying and being in said County and State, on wa ters' 6f Pen Creek, known as the Char lotte Peterson land, containing Eleven 'Hundrodand Ninety-Five acres, more" or less. i Said Laud will bc sold in fbur separate Tracts, plats ol' which have been' pro pared, and will bo exhibited on.(hiv ol' sab*, onitbe folio wing torpid IO wi: : " The Costs and one-half the purchase ! monty in cash ; the balance of the pur-j ' Sept. li" "'" chase*iuoueyouacreditoftwolvoiuontbs, j_' ' _ with interest from dav of sale. The State of ?i?outb?O??jrt?lilr,. .. ju)f^m?ii).c0riW.i \ i .JuJgmer.t L F.Qrcc.l?snrc, BY virtue of a Judgrndlttof Fnro(,l<i sure in thiiiuaion, L will sell at Ed^taij?l**O? TT? }p<Vi, ott j?eJir?tf Holi day In October nexi; to tl??'l??dicst Did dei-, at bnblic duttry, Jwvt'*owinJpB4j*l Estate bf Jame? Bexley^ aec*dn situaie in said County and describod in the pleadings, viz : . ONE TRACT OFJ.ANI) on Mill Creek, in said County, obi tai SJ t\\i. Tb r?ei Hun dred, Afiros, more or leijs, adjoining lands of Mrs. Martha Y. Cogburn, Henry Hart, H. W. Bledsoe and others. TKRMS-Thc costs and oiiedjalf tli< purchase money to>e ?iUlftnj<yV?i. 'Tlv, oalanceof the purchase li?onevon aerooii of ,twolve,m,or.ths froth flay of tole*,"witlj interest from said date/ TlfffCrMi? ?? r tion of thc purchase money td be'?^enred by the bond of Otc jiurchftser,' ami a niortpagc of the premises. Title and Stamps Extra. JOHN ii. MCDEVITT, S. E. C. 4t ' W Sheriff's Sale. D. P. Lagune, Adm'r., ,.tof Jua. McCarty,.. B. F. Smith. WVv,: wp Fi Fa credit portion to be secured by the Bond of tho purchaser. Tb? titles to be signed by the Sherill', but not delivered .until th? credit portion of the purchase money j be paid; and if not'paid when due, the Sherill' to re sell said laud for .cash. isTitlea and Stamps oxtra. " . JOHN ll. MCDEVITT, S. E. C ! ?5 directed, ip thenjjov'e tutted case. 1 Sept. ll, 4t -38 j Avili proceed to soil JMa Edacflbld C. H., i. ? i-.- -mm . ... j on too first Monday^rt Oclobfflnext, thc ^ialr Of J*?OOlh Carolina, i following Real Es?jfe iayftato as Ifat proper(?ytDf the iJ^fancHmV^fV^nutn, M wit: / <.'., : < \ ,^i--.'^f-v?? OSI? TR.S?T'bF;??KD.;.po^t^ EDGEJI?1?)) COUNTY. IN Piton ATE cou m Drury V. Scurry, Ex'or., vs. Ella W. Scurrv, Sarah HuffH Anna B. Strother, ' ? Jehu Scurry, ? . f \ Jessie Sourrj', Benj- M. Scurrv, Jame* R. Schrif A \ ; J }, Return Partition. /SOHN se"i>t. 13 . Sti?wbS Extra. vm S. E. C. 4te- - :;o JN pursuance of an c A- Card !. w E'UkegTea? pleasure In .mni..'d;)* cing to our many friends and patrons in Hon. D. L. Turner, Judge of Probate, in the above cause, I will proceod to sell at .Edgedeld> C-.H-t O?.jAMir^ Mon day In October next.".-all that StACT OR PARCE?'OF LA?fD7sittftrW lying and being in said County and State, on ! south CiutoHnM,?le*t^ oarenow propui^ d Saluda River, wntainlng Two Hundred j to the Fnll m- , ,u ' , and Thlity-sevetl (237) Acros, more of j w <rv?n .l?e r ATRCl* mVmm ksss, adldining linds of thet E?tut? o?'1 stock (;' Frank Payne, lands of the ?state oT?i U)m VIM?. ?Hn|?Wi ? Chappell, lands of David i 1?UV' ?T"U? i iA>Wi, Richardson, and lands of Drury V. Scur ry, upon the following terms to wit : I The Costs abd on?-half tho purchase i money in cash. Thebaianoe orthe pur- tiiiaranlif tl lo 0i vc Satisfaction! We will always sell at the lowest mar ket prices. ' '. 'STRICTLY GRADED, ' ? And chase money on a credit of twelve mon tbs, with interest from day pf sale. The credit portion to be secured by, a Bond and Mbrtgago of the premise*. Titles and Stamps Extraj j. H. MCDEVITT, g. E. C. Sept. 13, i 4te . 39 NOTICE THIS. LAND to RENT, LEASE OI SELL in quantities of Fifty to Five Hundred Acres, more er less. Terms reasonable. Parties (while or colored) can get good Land, free of charge from one to turco years. ,by Making such improvements as may !? agreed opon ; and frter thaTR?fe can have the land for a reasonable rent. Said Lands are 16 miles West of Edge field C. H.,:in a very healthy section, and well watered. For particulars, call on the Subscriber at Edgefleld CH, or W. J. Talbert on the place. B. M. TALBERT. Aug28 If ,.3? In addition wo will have on band at all times * Ample* Stocks of Grain, And Other I^rod-uce. And also bo prepared to fill orders for all lines of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, Ac, <fcc. Ul I ? Thanking the public for the ?liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and soli citing a continuance of tho sam?, wc are Yours, Truly, F. E. STEVES & CO*, ' 2? Broad Street;' ' ' ?\ f ? ? \ % UST received from New York,- . . . I Case FALL PRINTS, - .. 1 Case BLEACHING, . . 50 Doz. COATS' COTTON. J. H. CHEATHAM. Sept; 11\ , ' tf 38 Cotton! I WILL PAY the Augusta market? price for COTTON, as quoted in the Daily Cdriatvtuiion?list-less the ne:essary expenses for shipping and selling in Augusta. ' I will keep on hand a good stock of BAGGING AN'D TIES. *??1 J. H. CHEATHAM. tf 38 JOSEPH BRUMMEL j Retail Deal era in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, BRANDIES, WINES. GIN, RUM, p> ?j ; t , . PORTER, ALE, Ac. BRUMMEL'S LADIES' BITTERS, i~* y the Best and Purest Tonic. JI ^ BRUMMEL'S AGUE AND FEVER | BITTERS, warranted to cure, or the money returned. DAVIDSON & BRUMMEL, :j > p&2 Broad'St,- Augusta,XJaJ j c'f .' >J \ i fife iii jjfcj 5 a 11 IfflT Bfpi COIOGHII IS BEYOND ALL QUESTION The Bestand Cheapest Perfume Eyer ^Produced ?MfBottle' gutfantiecj -;ih everjrparticular. Prepared Wk ' ?? -J '. '*? h .ti _ amd sold by . Sf t H ? a ?. rara & sow. tf ? 38 THE Undersigned having established his c&cefla't'?^ Agent for the logion Siate;? Life Insurance Company, .invites attention to one or twb of tho ad vantfeg?s :off?red .thosetobo* may desire to effect insurance on their lives in a s?fe Hcone ?oinp'?ny : . The Boat?! ot Managers at a recen: meeting passed n na ii imo n sly the fol lowirg Resolution; .j / - , " Resolved, That in view o? the fact that' there are iuiusually large.sums', paid for Life Insurance, to the Companies ot the North and East, which suma, being there'invested, contribute to the enrieljmynt of those sections, whilst our own South is greatly iq need of cash caprtM io prosecuUJ4uccess tully our Agricultural and Mechanical enterprises ; it is ordered, that for the purpose of retaining these sums in c??- tnid^t,^ hereafter a eerfraia Pie-, portion of the net ';ash receipts from preanprnsj amjbnht'ihg to not mlore min * 70 per cent, of the same be invested in such manner as may be' in accord *rfce4\?j? the regulations of the Company, in those sections from which the saidpremiums arc attained." ; . (Signed) " WM. B. JOHNSON, Pres't. GEORGE S. 0'BE?R, Sec'ry. In accordance willi the above Resolution a Buard. of Advisory Trustees ?as been regularly organized at Edgefield C. H., S. C., with the following 1 Slicers, viz : . Maj. W. T. GARY President;' i\ . Cant. B. C. BEYAf; Vice jV?sn??nt, R. 0. SAMS, Esq.,Secretary. This Hoard j.s nov prepared to transact business, and invest the funds of the Conimany agreeable lo the prescribed regulations. ,'. Thu Financial.striuglh of the Company places it ir: high rank. Its iast Annual Statement slows that the Company possess, besides its largo Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability. Mi. W. ABNEY. General Agents June 21, tf Wi 21? aROCE? -AND-^ I gk omjaission I ? *\ cl ?97' Broad SI., Augusta, Ga., rlPE now receiving full lines of FALL GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &c., to tvbiclJjLhfew f^pectTill\}i|iviti^the ^attention of the public, being satisfied 'bat ?joi|f!<|i? OJ- wil|o?ejr $;W?r grade of Goods at lower figure.-?. We ave* now on hand till supplies of -ttlCOBS i i . , ... , LAR*, il . / ' ? / f COFFEE'S, SUGAR*, TEAS, SYRUPS, ?HEESE, BIGLASSES, MACKEREL. . RICE, HAGGING, 4 ' TIES, ?AL*, CANDLES, ; . BUTTER, SOAP, 1VRISK?ES, V bi?.i? RR ANDRES, WI.\ES, :'* ; ?ALF, 'frOflSACi.' STARCH. ST?RTE? SUGAR*, ?AiTiUED FRUITS . Ai\i> VEGETARLES, And in fact EYEHYTIUNG usually found in First Class Grocery Houses. Weare also Ageiis for the-sale oiUVtn. Massey cc Co's'. Celebrated Phila delphia- AXES.; Will begird"at all'timc*.to-see pur Edgetwldi'riends^^d; w,iilT .sell. ?the B?st Class of Goodj at the Lowest Market Prices. Sept. 18, ' . j.;,;. tf 39 i| WI Winter r .r. TAKE- pleasurc iiiAnnouncing to the citizens of Edgefield County and vicinity that they hwe just received a LARGE AM ATTRACTIVE STOCK -OF Wi in Wm Goods. . Every Departmert is well,supplied and will be kept so, by Daily*Arri vals all through the Season. We'hon? by offering Only First Class Goods at the Lowest; Living Prices. ?ml strict attention to fhe demands and tastes of the community, to mem your coufidenoe and'patronage. We give prompt and strici attention to orders, and pre-pay expenses when the.amount is $10 or over. . With thanfis for past favors, we remain Very respectfully, KEAN, LAUDRAl? Sc CO. Augusta', Sept 17 lm 39 BOA^OI^G IipUSE. MRS. HTF. N^II., ' '268 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA.,' ' (Two'doori above Globe Hotel.) ; YUiitore to Augusta'can be acc?mmo ilaled with aUtheJidvantages to bo found in a-MiSqtLhiitfth less price. Aug^SU, SepUl, : ? . 38 F NOTICE ! ROM thfc date our Commissions for Selling Cotton will bo $1,*? Per Bale. WARREN, WALLACE & co., Cotton JFacWnu August Gk; Aug 10,' ttrW NOTICE, NOTICE:. 10 .Made to my Oi*der in Baltimore, Md ONE Case Ladies Calf Sewed BALMORALS, .One ". ?" Pebbled Goat '" Oae " " Congress GAITEBS, . One " Old Ladies' low Quartered SHOES-the very thing for old Lades, . One Case Misses Calf; Sewed BALMORALS, One Case Misaes Pebled Goat . " ' i One Case Misses Congrees GAITERS, One Case Misses Lace ? .. Children SHOES, a beautiful lot. These Shoes I can guarantee. They are made of the.best Stock that can be had, and are well made. One pair will out wear two pair of any Yan kee made shoe. Try them,' and you will find them as recommended. Call early. My Stock is complete in all departments. ' 0. F. CHEATHAM. Aug. 28' . . ' tf '36 Bagging and Iron Ties J . WE BEG TO OFFER* OUR EDGEFIELD FRIENDS ' $00' Rolls' 'bengal Bagging, 500 Bales Wallis Ties. ? . J6F*0rders solicited, and Satisfaction 'Gu?t?htwd. ' ' " 1 " '" T. WiL cARWILE # CO. Augusta, Ga.? June 26 -, " 4m 27 New Goods for Summer 1872 fi ? j 14 Y j; j j H. L Ai! BALK, Wholesale ?nd Setail Sealer ia B*y Goods, 172 Broad Street, Augusta, ?a*. Tlie One Price House ! Y AVI?jf?l again return ed .fr?m Neta York I haye now in Store a handsome selection'df all the ' ' . .' NOVELTIES 0% ?THE SEASON! In DRESS GOODS, PERCALES, PIQUES, LAWN'S,'^lUSLIIJS,, PRINTS, I have the choice of all tlie new E.tyles in " Dolly .Vardens'" " Maryposa," " Yosemites," &c., &C. ' . .-.?;>! NEW CASSIMERES, DRILLS, JEANS, COTTON ADE?,ito: li All the new styles in PARASOLS are fairly represented. ' i SASH RIBBONS in all-colors, Embroidered/ Plaid and Plain,"' * " New TRIMMING RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS, . New Styles of STRAW HATS for Ladies, Misses, Genis and Boys, of the latest shape in Regatta, Gazelle, May Flower, School, Lacea, Hurdle, Har vest, Franconia, &c. A full assortment of SHOES, fresh from the Factory, The latest fashions in READY MADE CLOTHING, &c. All of which I have marked so low as to secure QUICK SAL'ES,-to make you laugh in your sleep and dream o.f good living. , II. Ii. A. BALK, 172 Broad Street, Augusta,- Ga. May 8 2m .20 SURE YOUR LIFE IN THE Brooklyn Life Insurance Co. Of New York. Cash Capital and Assets, Over 1. Because it is acknowledged io be perfectly solvent by all Insurance Comm issi i mers. 2. Because it is the cheapest, 3. Because it endorses the Surrender Value on its Policies, in Dollars' and Coifs, for ten consecutive years. .According to the Statement ?f the rates of the di fi?rent Life Insurance Companies of first-class standing in the United States, made by''.'The Uni versal," in its advertisement entitled " Jjcwls are Stubborn Things," aud published in die Edge?tld Advertiser, ic appears that the Mutual Rates of the Brooklyn are Cheaper than those of any named Company. For instance, according to that statement : At theale of 40 ?15i) ill Insure in the Brooklyn...,.I $8,875 T3 ?' " l^hftal>l?..?.?..:...,...:"..V..IjU 7,54147, Balanc? in favor oftho j?rooklyn.i*"^ ' 'fcl.SBM 2? IB the Brooklyn.^..'. ". "* Piedmont & Arlington. Balance in favor of the Brooklyn, .? ': liv! ' OWN in the Brooklv?., "." New York Life. Brlance in favor of tha Brooklyn. tn tbr Brooklyn. . " "' Carolina Life. ?8,875-43 " 8,450 46 WI ) 51420 27 ?8,875 73 ; 7,541 47 ?1,334 20| ?S,875 73 S.503 41 Balance in favor of the Brooklyn In tlie Bro o My nj. " " /Etna. Balanco in favor of the Brooklyn. In the Brooklyn. " " Cotton States. Balance in favor of the 'Brooklyn.. In the Brooklyn. " " St. Iiouis Mutual.,. Balance in favor of Axe Bniiklyn In the BrooMwj^!^4L;^L... " .! Souther^r^e^.-'i^fyr Balance in'&ym-btt^e^ro^l?xa. In the Brooictf^.. " " Knicketbo?^^..^*' ?372 32 LC/Li.'$8,y7 At tho ism o?' 30?At tlie a<;e of 40 ?200 ?2-50 . Will In*ure | Will Injure ?8,38? ii 7,987 22 $9,250 69 8,S10 57 ?140 12 $0,250 68 8,810 57 $44/1 12 39,250 69, 8,810 ??j $440 63| ?0,250 69 8,041 73 Balance in favor' 8,426 06j ?44? 77? ?3,875 731 8,455 46j '?420 27 ?8,875 7??| 8,841 36' ?34 :i7 ?S,S75 73 8,615 73 ?260 00 I ?3,875 73| 8,665 50j ??210 23| ?408 96 ?9,250 69| 8,708 94 ?451 75 ?0,250 0? 8.S10 57 ?140 12 ?9,250 60 8,841 73 ?408 96 ?0,250 68 8,877 55 ?373 14 ?9,2.50 69 8,639 30 ?611 39| ?402 05 ?8,380 T. 7,987 22 ' ?492 00 -j i .(;.(?'"? ?8,389 27 7,987 22 $402 Od ?8,389 27 7,919 40* ?472 87 ?8,389 87 8,408 10 ?281 17 ?8,389 27 7,987 22 ?402 05 ?8,389% 7,016 40 ?.172 87 ?8,3S9 27 7,936 50 ' ?453 77 ?3,350 27 7,859 10 ?530 17 STOCK HATES. At the age of 30, At tho age of 40, ?200 wil 1 i P su re ?250 wi ll insure In tho Brooklyn.f.....-.:.. ?11,750 00 ?10,651 00 In tho Universal?. 11,306 01 10,266 90 Bal. iu favfcraC tho Brooklyn at stock rates . '?353 99 ?385 00 The greatly advantageous, feature of the Brooklyn in endorsing the Sur render Values upon its Policies, in Dollars and Cents, for ten consecutive years, hm met with unqualified praise from the most celebrated American Actuariefi, as alco from the Press, East, North and South. The Hon. Elizur Wright, who is admitted to be the greatest Insurance Mathematician and Actuary in America, congratulating The Brooklyn upon this new and distinctive feature; says, among other things, . " I am particularly pleased byt Jypar departure in the? right direction from the ordifnary method of computing thc.-Surrender Values." "One of the great est drawbacks to the j$puiar4ty *otf Life Insurance, has been the disap pointment and dissatisfaction of retiring Policy holders, at the smallness of the surrender value paid," &c. "All this would have been prevented by a distinct statement on the Policy, 'in advance, of the mm to be paid." This* .statement, it will be seen, The Brooklyn makes in dollars and cents, so that there can be no mistake. . Read iVijat Southern Papers Say of This Feature : The' Sentinel, (Raleigh, Ngrih Carolina,) Jan. 27, 1869.-" This great feature of cash surrende)' values is an improvement that signalizes the era in Life Insurance." Sun, (Columbus, Qcorjgia.)-"There is no better Company in the land ; a comparison with other corporations of a si rn. Uar charafiter, will convince all of the superior safety in taking risks with The Brooklyn Life." Dispatch, (St. louis, JTo.,) Jan. 7, 1S69.-" A Policy in The Brooklyn Life is thus worth so mmm in ready money. This is the only Life Com pany in the country that has carried this excellent feature (of endorsing the cash surrender values ?n dollars and cents,) into*its business.". "Pol icy holders being doubly assured, the system cannot fail to beoome very popular." It Viii be seen that we assert nothing in the above advertisement, but make a sim?le statement of tho sujSeiior advantages of The Brooklyn, as it appears from disinterested parfitt. The Hon. M. L. Bonham has been associated with tts in the General Agency of The Brooklyn for this State.'" , ' *FmW**** B?HAM, BAfOX & BITLER, ?7Hg I -General Agents and Managers.; Office .over .the Citizens'* Savings*' Bank>.?olumbia, S. C., And at E?gefie?d, S. 0. ^ March 20$ur * ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbia, 8. C. . Office, Law Range,' Bauskett's Build ing, up stain. .Kept4 ' " tf 87 H. W. ADDISON, LAWYER. LAW RANGE, EDGEKIKLD, C. H. Brick Office, formerly ofllqe of Mo? ragrie <fc Addison. ?Jan. 1, ly 2 Law Notice. THE undersigned have formed a Co partnership for the PRACTICE OF LAW in Edgefieid County, and the'Copnties of the Pifth Circuit, under the name and style of MAGRATH 4t ABNEY. . ; < They will also Practice in tho Courts of Trial Justices for these Counties. THOMAS P. MAGRATH, JOHN R. ABNEY. * Edgefield, Dec. 13, it 61 . JOHN E. BACON; ; <Jw?r. D. TAIASBT. BACOR; ?*g TAIBE8T, ATTORNEYS AND CO??$?LLORS ' : . ?T J^W, I j Will practice in Edge?eld and adjoining Counties. Edgefield C; -H, Apr 2 ' 6ml5 -.*->,-vi.' ...'.A-. - M. L. BONHAM.U ? B?G<BOOTHA*. HOTHAM <fc BOXH.AX, . Attori??y^tJ,w? ; Office, at Edgenel? C'. H., S. C. Jan ?4 ; . ti '6 W. H. SHAFFER,:; . Dentist, "ET A VING locater! 'at 'Edgeflel? offers J?JL his Professional service? to tho cit izens and surrounding country. ,0,flies at ' the late residence of S. S. Tompkins, Esq. Feb I?, . tf ,:T 18 CELEBBATBB /; . 'Ml This preparation, long and fatorabl y known, will ttioroaghly re-invigorate broken down md low-spiritfd bone*, by strengthening and deaning Xh? stomach and interlines. It u a sore preventive of all diseases Widen? td thU animal, such aa LCN0 ' . OL A .VC ESS. YELLOW^ ?TATER, HEAVES. COffOHaVDIS rEUFEB, FEVERS, ?0 UK DER' I L06S OF APPETITE AND VITAL E.VFRfxV, Ac W'uie lmprovo the; irtft, tuertases ah. cpa ' jiwes asmooth and glossy alon-and transforms the miserable skeleton Intoaftne-lookingandspirited horse. BM v v Ta keepers of Cows this prepara- - tim rs inraiaable. lt it a sure pre ivcnUre against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, etc. It has been proven by actual experiment to increase th* quantity of milt and cream, twenty *p*r'cent.' and make-the butter flraf'; : ,rtan4- w<?Ll.,;Jn tMUcaiog c?UI?,:it (. i gires them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes . thwnl?Mve much-faster: '" ' '. - SfJ In all drWses ?f SWJ??, such as Coa'ghs, Uj?crs in the Lungs, Lrrwf, be., this artic!? sets " as a specific. By putting from one half a paper to a paper in a barrel of 1 swill the abovediseases will*?,eradi - ca ted or entirely prevented. IT given in time, a certain preventive 'and' cure for thc Hog Cholera. . DA7ID E. F0?TZ, Proprietor, BALTIMORE. .11,1. For sale by Druggista>and Storekeeper* "tlirnughjut the United States. Canadas and South America. For sale at Edgefield by A*A? CLIS BY. , Feb 27 . lylO SOUTHERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Two Dellars per Annum. 64 PAGES ?^D??G~MATTER. . 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, EVAtfS & COGSWELL, in D. WYATT AIKEN, CH AUX ESTO ? r. S. C B. M. TALBERT, Agent at Edgefield Court House, S. 'C. : March G . ty511 For Sheriff, At the solicitation of many friends I respectfully offer myself as a Candidate for the olhce of Sheriff of Edgefield County at the approaching election,, arid if cleated pledge myself to perform the duties, of the office without fear or favor. FRANK HOWARD. Augl '? , ',' tf ,, .32 / ; To (be Voters of Edgefield.; By tho *o4 i elution of many of my Friends, I offer myself aa. a (Candidate at the ensuing election, for the Office of PROBATE JUDGE, and. if elected, wiU 'endeavor to discharge the duties of the same to the best.of my ability, with im 1 partial justice , to all mankind, inspec tive of color, position or previous condi tion, without fear, favor or ajftttion. W. F DURISOE, SE. May 23,1872. : _.. S?ate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF PROBA TE. Bartley M. Blocker and Smith Blocker, Plaint!fis, against Abner P. Blocker, Emily Douglas, Nancy Furman, Char-' lotte Guerard, David Strother, Julian Strother, Otey Reid, Lucy Strother, Al exa 'der Reid, Stewart Reid, Julia Reid,. John R. Blocker, Emily Obx, Nancy Cox and Mary Cox, Defendants, Petition for Partition. TO Abuer P. Blocker, Emily Douglas, Alexander Reid, Stewart Reid, Ju lia Reid, Emily Cox, Nancy Cox and Mary Cox, Defendants. You are hereby required "to appear at the Court of Paobate, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, fpr Benefield County, on the 7th day of October, A. D. 1872. to show cause, if any you eah, why tho Real Estate, described in the petition, tiled in this action, should not be divided, or sold, allotting to theparties in interest the shares to which they are respectively entitled. ? Given under my hand and seal, this .21st day of August, A. D., 1872. . D. L. TURNER, J. P. C. Aug. 21 f Ct 35 PLANTATION SUPPLIES. 175 BUSHELS CORN. 100 Bushels OATS, 50 Bushels MEAL, 50 Sacks FLOUR, all grades, HAMS and BACON. All at tho lowest figures, at A. A. CLISBY'S Drug Store. Sept 4 ._tf_37 Scgars and Tobacco. 1000 FINE S EG A RS. 3 Boxes Best CHEWING TOBACCO, 100 Lbs. Choice Smoking TOBACCO, Just received and for sale tit A. A. CLISBY'S Drugstore. Aug 14_tf 34 Bagging and Ties ! [" WILIL keep constantly on hand BAG L GING and TIES, which I will sell at low figures, O.F. CHEATHAM. Aug. 2S, tf 3G AUGUST A HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. TlilS popular and well-known Hotel is now fully open for tho reception of visitors, having recently been thorough ly renovated, niwly painted, and put in the most complete order..},yt? ^ deter mined to make ours a firstalasa Hotel ' not to be surpassed North or South. ' We respcctfuily solicit fee patronage of opr Edgefield friends and,the public generally. ? .. ^MURPHY *>M?Y,'Fttf?feMM.'': Feb 14 t? 8 -e.