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T?? ADVERTISER Terms, 93,00 per Annum. Our Agents ki Charleston. The..40i*rti8mgr Agency bf Messrs1 Walker, Evans-& Cogswell, represented by Roswell T. Logan, Esq., is the only authorized Agency for this paper in Charleston. Death sf Two Well Known Ladies. . We hear Of the death of two aged la dies of our District, widely known and much beloved in their respective sec tions-the heads of very honorable ?yn ilies. Mrs. > Bailey Corley, aged ab&ut 7i ; and Mrs. Mary Crouch,, aged about 73. A Beautiful Cottage Home for Sale. Mr. Sams's beautiful cottage and very desirable lot, in town, are advertised for sale. A very pretty nome. Lecal Hems. Pelting and pitiless rains every day for ten days past. The thing ?as actually come to the disastrous point-no doubt of it ! Farmers writhing in grass and anxiety. Many in total despair. Sale-day quite unventful, apart from the proceedings of the Courts recorded elsewhere. Important Sabre Club meeting on Sat urday last. Club decidedly flourishing. Twelve new members added on that day. Horn's Creek people going io give the Club a barbecue about the 10th of July. Good! ? M I i gi ? * i l '- -J . Pic nic party of girls and boys-8 or 10 head-driving about the square in a Jackson. '1 hey will probably get wet. But at their age, what is rain ? Town Council have filled up the Man get-Clisby pond, thereby estoppiqg the Muscovy Duck business. Beautiful and alluring new featnve af the Turner Drug Store-an Ice Lemon ade 1 rhtain. - . J Heavenly honey on exhibition at Clis by's--tspm Mr. . Be? Hr Miller's-made in the new fashioned patent gum. Sent as a present to Capt. Lewis Jones-and placed by him at/Clisby's-with the de sign ok tantalizing the pnblie. ' - / Big Piedmont * Arlington huffiness done on Sale-day by young Luther Ran som. * !*'??. ! The Ward Farm Gate. Everybody has heard of the celebrated farm gate' deviserJ^y-enr venerable and courtly friend, Capt. Richard Ward, of tlieRidgo. Well, we have a beautiful cut of this valuable gate, and next week our readers shall" "iee -the* picture, and learn how to construct the gate Once know the " Wird Gate," and you must forever hoot at any other. Thc Yorkviile Military School. So popular is this school among our people that we need do moro than point to tho card of Col. Coward in another column. Everlasting Life for $35 a Mouth. We would call the attcftttou of our readers to the advertisement of Mr. Fowler, at Glenn Springs. The sum and substance of the whole matter is ever' lastiiiff life for only ?3? a month ! ^23-Wo are authorized to announce that Dr. H. W. Tompkins, having about worked his crop out of the grass, will, for a slight compensation, take his force for tho next ten days, to the assistance of any who stands in need of help. The Doctor in, as" everybody says, the best fellow in the world ; and this kind offer of his but confirms what everybody says. If you are in the grass, apply early to Dr. T. Death of a Veuerable Citizen of Sum ter County. Wo learn from the Sumter ?Vetes, that Marion Sanders, Esq., tho father of Dr. W. A. Sanders, a most estimable and popular citizen of this town,, died at his , residenco in thc upper part of thal Coun ty, on the 2*>d May The Nae's says : " Mr Sanders was a man of spotless character, and in bis death the commit- j nity to which he belonged, has lost one j of its brightest- ornaments, while? theJ Church ol'which he was a ni eui Uer, is i left to mouPn the removal of one of its strongest pillars. Hc?ad completed his three-score and ten vears, and leaves a large family of children and grand-chil dren, to water his grave with their tears, and cherish the noble example he set before them." The Wooden Railroad Again. The two articles which we publish to day advocating a wooden railroad be tween ?nrVwn and the Pine House, de serve to be carefully pondered by our people. And oh next sale dav-or soon er-wo ought to have a public meeting and see what ?m be done. If a fow thousaud dollars will build us a profita ble ami available wooden railway, by all means let u* have it. Why,-the men over fifty years of age alone ought to build this road, so that they may not die without seeing and knowing somo little of comfort, convenience, and cheap freigilt. Our mer.liants should .by all means take hold of tho projec'. And even thc^-olored men, if they will read "Facts ajui Figures,'' will see lind, by working "a month upon this road, aftyr their crops arc ?aid by, tluy may become stockholders-and get n?ck tiffy perccnt: of their money the tirst year. 01<M?eeclier PrcAchiug^to- Twenty of O'f Whom ?- Tb twenty of Uis mistress es. So says report in-New^Yorli-tTiat old Beecher never preaches in Plymouth Church without there* being.''at least twenty of his mistresses in the congre gation-members oj his ilpek. And to ono of these, a namer is op<9ily given. She is Elizabeth Tilton, the wi IV? of Iles;. TheooVsre Tilton, a celebrated editor, lit erary ?ian, and, newtfaitgledT'UoUoxi dis ciple-and a bosom friend /<jf Beecher. TheMadyiisbeautiful, p$lna, 'aSd'iptciiso lv cultivj^od. According to thc new school or Wood hull, ?nd' 'fitton.' this sort of Mit&iatfi -fent "nevertheless Mr. Tilton taTr.es lt badly-so much so that when l*c found out thc tricks his wife and old Beecher wer'; playing, he l?eliaved -dreadfully-abused the pious lady to such a degree that she miscarried of .a ohild-^Besef?i**'*. The ?bud l*ih?g burled, ho repaired to the grave at night, armed With tho - Teddin.u,' ring which he had torn ?from his-ivifa's finger, cast the. ring upon the grave, stamped it in, and was otherwise very unruly. And then made a covenant with Beecher to look upon it all as a beautiful and God or dained thing,* and to live with him In. holy brotherly love. And so it j?tres. And so far has it gone, that (dil Beecher is afc last obliged to Speak. And now the whole thing is to be sifted ami Jtirod. Nasty Yankees ! Pity the devil eonidnn get them vrniie they are yet in the koeUrl No invention was over so important to the residents of warm climates as the Veuetiaq Blind. Admitting the air ami a shaded light/while keeping out the heat and glare, they are absolutely es sential to the oQWiort of our section.- J.( tho houses of any of onf readers nfc dev titnte of these valuiiblecontrivances, U??y should at once send their orders to Mr* P. p. Turtle Charleston. S. C. Ho makes nil the tforV i/te'se'it^ntLBiai-aiiteea s?t> i s tact i->n on ail Blinds, Doors* and' Sash from his Factory, Bond for Vm price list. Ssa* um m ?&mmWm ' m >-*i+\\ v?** . ?.?S>?~VQ v ?sarnat+m^* Our June Court-Short, Sharp ai Decisive. On Monday moming last, at 10 A. the June Term of the Court of Comr Pleas and General Sessions for Edgef ' -?onuty was formally opened.. Tie was not only a solemn ono, b?t profita ly novel; for it must be remembe that Courts in Edgefield are a tradil -something that has faded to the c< plexion of " The Mysteries of TJdolp] "and "Jack the Giant Killer." Ju Carpenter was prospnt, looking lik cross between a bear and a wild b< We once knew justsyicb a looking Jui in France ; and tho people called him ??ailglier. And in the-Judge's manner , boar and bear traits are also very harr niously blended. Solicitor Runkle ?? .present, yoathful,hyacinthine, and w an air of having no earthly part or par in the business. The lawyers were pr ont. You all know thom. The Cl< and Sheriff were present Ditto. 1 colored constables were present. Dil All the limbs and outward flourishes the "palladium," but," alas! not I ** palladium" itself. No Jury ! No mea . 'ol' safe deliverance! No ?nderlyi stone of Magna Charta! Not a greafi many citizens from 1 eoimtry were in attendance. Tho rai have been so constant and labor is precarious, thatthej- must perforce st at home and attend to the salvation that other and dearer " palladium"- c ton But still the Hall of Justice was fi The Judge having mounted the ben in a very characteristic fashion, atmoui ed that he had* been nfTrTfi^i.oiQ^allj' trerbendous jury ?irjegularit?es in Edj field, and that fie - -wished the- matter bs forthwith riddled, riji -J upand sifte and was determined moreover that should be. And, en passant, he inform ail officers of the Court that if they d riot do their.whole duty, they wou undeutbedly have "ahard road to travel Imagine this phrase on the bench fermer days ! But still there was a ri drmg and a ripping-up look out of i Honor's eyes and lower jaw that delight* and enchained the audience. It was lil the opening scenes of a bHll fight. H Honor was the bull, a gory Andalusnh monster, while Messrs. Barker, Stra and Ballinger were the trembling ax (1 nailing Matadores. ?, .? Mr. Youmans now rose and read af] davits from Sherill" Wall and Clerk-o [ihe0Ce*urt sfanisayv terribly criminatir Barker, Strom and Ballinger in tho jur I villanies. And then this attorney* said word, and that attorney said a word, an the other attorney said a word, his Hone tomahawking in numerous words ali b< tween. And thoa, his Honor, with th manner of a man used to dealing wit rascals, ordered the Sheriff to go an fetch "him the Jury Box. This the Sheri quickly did-bringing it from the Audi tor's office; where lt had. rested since th day o? the hugger-muggor drawing And upon being placed before his Hone anti opened,-lol well nigh liait' thc tick eta were found un folded.' Great sensa tion ! Astute Judge! Nefarious Com missioners? And after this, his Honoi asked the Solicitor what he designed do ing in thc premires, and the Solicitor religiously maintaining an air of having nothing upon earth tp do wjth xi, repli?e ?M substance, if we mistake not, that h< didil'.t kuow what to do. Hereupon tin Judge gave Barker, Strom and Ballingei until 2 o'clock P. M. to make a showing and adjourned the Court. Promptly at 2 o'clock his Honor agair eiucred the arena, and roared for th< combatants. They entered, led by Messrs Gary ?fc Gary, their counsel. The audi ence was crowded, and intensely inter ested and amused. Tho counsel of tin miscreants-we mean defendants-now read elaborateco au teraffidavits, in which Harker, Strom and Ballinger werepurged with hj'ss?p, and the damning onus thrown upon Wall .and Ramsay. And then thc judge announced that all the affidavit-givers, and others, pro and con, might he riddled and ripped up la cross examination. And they were ripped and riddled! Barker, undoubtedly leaky before, was so perforated that he can never hope to hold water again ; while tho County Auditor, who is also hya eitrtkine, and with a like air of having nothing upon earth to do with it, made tho, astounding revelation'that ho had nover rend the-A'ot (knitting his duties. The whole thing was intensely astonish ing, intensely amusing, intensely ro turier. . And then the counsel for tho defence spoke lengthily, vaunting!}' amt ingeni ously for their clients-being sanglieved every now and then? in very amusing style, by the presiding officer. And im mediately upon their winding up, tue Judge, with tlie air and manner of a man in a menagerie, with a long iron spear, stirring up the animals, gave a huge bite at the thing, and snapped it off as ii it had been a dessicated bulrush. He stated that he-had been endeavoring <o find out if there were grounds for iu dictmcnt and prosecution against tho Jury Commissioners, and thathe clearly saw there Iccrc such grounds'; aud furth ermore that lie had ?bund these jury villanies in three C^'ir.ties out of the four forming his Circuit, and that he was solemnly determined that no man or set of men should further clog the wheels of justice. Here the audience applauded him, and w< re fearfully saitffticred for their pains He next ordered that Bench Warrant? should immediately bc issued agohist Barker, Strom and Ballinger, to appear at tho next ternr of thc Court ol' Sessions for Edgefield Count}', and, upen k being represented-to him that tliese worthy gentlemen were paupers, pil grims and strangers, set their bail at ??!iU*_ /JCUaJ^W. figures <?f thjs bailjjrovc that even a tanglier may sometimes un wisely havabowelsof compassion. The warrants wei&issucdisndjhie bat! given. . And M the/ next term, of our Court '<wthhsh wtfhpr?baUy be*-merged into the great assizes of thc Day of Judgment McssK?. Biwker, Strom, and Ballinger will be riddled mSd ripped ap fey a Grand Jury. In the meantime, Barker, the Jury Commissioner, thc ring-leader and prime-moves of ail this jury, ??aaiw.iiiy, ought most assuredly''lo be" instantly re moved from office. Will Ciov. Moses remove him ? That's the question. And iilr<UM, {who seems to have been present I wutli: Barker at th? tiriae the Jury b?>x must have been tampered with,) -40 don't believe can bo reme\<ed from the office by the Governor, inasmuch as he was elected thereto,-but he certainly should go out and commit suicide, and judging from his appearance on Monday, we rath er think he wilL Whilst Ballinger, the ., huui-likc ami maoeeat young mon, who, I in our opinion, is far Joss implicated in this jury business than either of his 'conipoerst w ill undouted?y if he .is au "honest-man and a gentleman-for tb* with resign an office that forces him in com pany with such accomplished scoundrels as now constitute a portion of tho J ury . Board. And finally/tospeak without badiuage, Judge Carpenter, by his fearlessness,.ia dependowcf and determination, ne less than his ability and extraordinary quick ness, produod in Edgefield an extreme ly favoeable impression. He decided that in th?, present state oj' the jury mat ter, he eeuld conscientiously hear no case requiring a jury, and departed for Columbia- On to-day fortnight (Tuesday 3rd) he will return to Edgefield for the d?spat<\h.ol' equity business. . rf i tm* ii. i. jTi** For fifteen yeera I snffrred from dh*jrdered Liver: 'out since 1 used one pa?rk?ge pt Slminons' Liver Regulator, to'th?* d4y?'whi0? is now several years, I have b?eh comparatively a sound man. -MAJ. A.F.W<H#Y* j Kinsaton, Ge, ' SODA; WATER! URE and Delightful, with the BEST SYRUPS, will be drawn daily from my Beautiful Arctic Soda Fouhtain. Tho Ladies in particular are cordially invited to do tl?eir "drinking" at this Fount-and will b? waited on promptly and politely at all times. A. A. CLISBY, Druggist. V MayS, tf 20,': Kl Ladies of Edgefield l REMEMBER that Mrs. N. Il Rf M CLARK'S, 251 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., is the place to buy * _ * Bonnets and Hats, Made of good material, at low"prices. All the fashionable shapes in abundance. New Goods . :eived tri-weekly.' Real and Imitation Hair Goods, Laces, Etnbro?d eries, * '. Fancy' Dt?>?oOdSf/usuftl variety?. Thankful for past patronage, solicits a continuance." ^5?r*Madame Demorest's Patterns for sale. Send for Catalogue. MRS. N. BRUM CLARK, 251 Broad St., Augusta, Ga Apr 23 2m 18 SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN & TRUST COMPANY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Office, No.-17, Broad Street. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The deposits in the Savings Depart ment of this Company are invested- as a .Special Trust., and, thereibro, are not ! subject ioithe hazards of banking? t In addition to this special security, de positors have tho guarantee of the entire . Wank Capital, which amounts . tb three hundred thousand dollars ($300,000.) This department will enable all classes to find a safe security for their savings; however small; ana at the sanie tinao bearing a remunerative interest (six per .cent, compounded quarterly.) Currency can be remitted by express, and drafts by mail. . F. A. MITCHELL, CASHIER. DIRECTORS AKD TRUSTEES. Geo.-S.'Cameron, . G..L. Buist, E. H. Frost, ' W. J* Middleton, VV. C. Bee. A. ?T, Crews* W. B. Williams, E. Walden, H. H. Deleon, C. G. Momminger, B. O'Neill. Wm. L. Webb, A. P. Caldwell, J. T. Weisham, J M. Shackelford, Geo. H. Walter, J. C. H. Claussen, R. D. Lazarus. May 14 ? * 3m 21 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. 12,000,000 ACHES! r Cheap * Farms! Tho cheapest Laud In markUfor tuloby tho lillian Pacific Railroad 'Company In the Great Platte Valley. 3,000,000 Acres in Central Ncbras&a Kow t<>r sale iu tr.icls ol forty acres and upw'unla on rivi and TEX TIARB1 CUKDIX AT ? pm CCCT. .No AD v.vNofe;iNT?i:ia>mvuucKD. I \ ?a Urea A NJ) nuXi.Tirru;. .cLiM^xi:, rj.itTu.r. BOIL, AN ABCXDAXCE OF 00l>I>* U'ATKfc. THE BEST MARKET IN THE WEST! The great raining regious of Wyoming? Colorado,. Utah und Nevada being supplied by UJ? farmers' In the PLATTE VALLEY. Soldiers Entitled to a. Homestead e?l?iO Acres TUE BEST LOCATION'S FOE COLONIES. KEES HOMES FOE ALL! MILLIONS'or ACHES ot cbulee Government LMIIIU open tot entry under l!ie HOMK.TEAD LAV, near this GLT.AT KAILUOAD, with good markets and all the conveniences ot'an nhl nettled country. Free passe? to purchasers of Railroad Land. . Sectional Maps, show ing (lie Land, also new edition of [)KSCI:1!TIVE I'AMHILRT WITH SHU- MAI-S MAILED Kl:EE Ev EUE Y WU EKE. Address 0. F. DAVIS, La ml Cbuuuitvhmer C 1'. 17. /.'., OMAHA, NEU. USE ?he Relslngcr Sash Lock and Support lo FASTEN YO lift WINDOWS' ! No spring i ? break, no culling ol' sash ; cheap, dura ble, vi-ry easily applied ; holds sash at any pli.ee de sired, anda scl?'-fa>lciii r when the sash i. down. Send sunup for circular. Circular and six copper bronzed lock? .em to mi; address in Hie U.S.. |w.-t paid, on receipt of SO eli. Ltueral inducement/to the trade. Agents wanted. AddrcM JfKISlNGEK SASH LOCK CO., Nc 4IS Market Si., Harrisburg, l'a. i - [Established 1S30.] XII WE LC H &, GRIFFITHS, Maiifacturers of Saws. >SUPERIOR TO ALL UTHEllS. KVKRV SAW WAltHrKATKO,.?.,, ^4 Piles, Beliing and Machinerv .<J tST LIBERAL DISCOUNTS. ^ I'rice List' and CircuUirsfrce. CC WEIiCH & ^REJT FIS, Iio.:mi, Mn?i.,*l Detroit Mich. ^4TTER^ AunAia WANTKU. .Send lor Catalogue. DOMESTIC SEWJNG MACHINE Co., frew York. M??KE\i\EY & CO.. Claim and . Patent Agents, Claims of Census Marshals of 1500 collected' without proof of loyalty. . P. O. Box 439, Washington City D. C. Tiff SURRENDER OF GENERAL IEE At Appomattox C. H., Va.. April !), I8t>5. A munificent 14 x '.s inch Engraving of the surren der ol' (len. Lee, showing the armies, &C It ls trnly a gem nf art. one ?hieb should hang in the parlor of every Southern home. Sent by mail, mounted on a roller'and post-paid. ?rn receipt vt 2U cents, or 8 for 5o cents. AiicxTs WANTIU. Address J. C. &. W. M. BURROW, 15.-i,lol, Tenn. Catalogues of Pictures, Books, Ac, sent free. Q,\ til lH'r ,,aJ ' Agents wantod! All V? IU V?U classes of working people, of either -ex..your g or old, make more money ai work for us iu rheir spare moments, -or all the time, than Ht anything cloe. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. HOW ?TIS DONK, ur inc Secret Ont. Mustache HH.1 Whisker* In 43 days. Th i.- CLEAT SECRET and PNI others. Gamblers' Tricks. Cardi ology. Vunlrikjquiiini. all lu lu?ORIGINAL .. ii??k of Wonder*.'" Mailed (>r 2-> cents. Address I). C. CUTLER, Carthage, Mimd*. aflikfUpV Mut* Rapidly wiih Stencil ft Key ITU ITT I. I enick Oorflif.- Cala loy es and fuJI l.urtlctjIaTs ELKE. S. M. SrlWCKB, HT llanover Street. Boston. WORKING CLASS $G0 a week guaran teed, RespectSNa employment at hume, day- or evening; noeifrlital required : trill Instruction? and valuable package of goods sent free by mail. Ad? dress, with six cent return stamp, 'M. YOUNO ?fe CO., 17S Greenwich St., N. V. REWARD For any case of BKiid, Bleed ing. Itching or Ulcerated Piles that DEBLNG*6 TILE REMEDY tails ta core.' lt -in prepared . 0 V \Jf " expressly lo core the Piles and nothinc eb*. SMd by all Druggists, rrlce.ll.b" Sale of Valuable Real j Estate. Tho United States, vs. John Fraser it Co. IN pursuance of tho orders made in this CSLSC, the undersigned offers for sale the PROPERTY mentioned and do scribed hs the conveyance to James Robb and Charles T. Lowndes, Trustees, dated tho 2!)t1i Fe1?rnary,: 1808. Buln for the' Property, or any portion thereof, will be received by Hie Referee under seal until tho rirut'd?y of June, 187*. Huch bids to state whether for cash. Or for ono-third cash, balance in one and two years, secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of tho property and awtignmeat- of;p?licy>of irrsuranqe. Or in tho "bond's of T. D. Wagner an;d W. L. Tren liol i H. payment of which is secured?iy iheisaicl inorteage to Messrs. Robb and Ltrwnd?s, wh'rch ?re common ly knpwn as "A" Bonds. No bid payable in " A ' Bonds will be received tor an amount less than tho ap praised value of tito property a?seaforth in the said mortgago. Bids inRy also be made-embrnerng ail or either of theabove alternativen Lists of tho property and description. thereof, will be presented <is soon as they can be prepared. Z' i! /; ? ? ' . . SAM'L. LORD, JR., Referee. Charleston, Apr. 29, . 5t -. 19 Administrator's Nqtiee. NOTICE is hereby given to all parties holdfhg claim against the Estate of Mrs. Harriet Foy, to present the same to me without delay, and ?di persons in debted to tho said Estate are requested to cone forward and settle fm mediately, as the affairs of ?ho Estate must bo closed. W. fi. FOY, Adrn'or. April,* tf 16 1 New Goods for Summer 1873 ! AT THE One "Price House, WHOLESALE 'AND RETAIL, JE? L. ?, BALK, 172 Broad Street,* Aurista, da? . O I HAVE Received a Carefully Selected Sjock of All the.TVovel ties of the Season in.: . . STRAW HATSlfor ?.adies, Kisses, Gents and Youths, from 25 cts. up Weirds. . ^.. .' > -PARASOLS, with CHT without attachments, from 50 eta. and np. LADIES' R?ApY MADE SUITS from $5,00 and upward. PRINTS, all tie new styles, fast colors, 10 cts". up. DRESS GOODS, a fiq.? s?lection of all the Novelties, at 15-cts. and up. Bed-Ticking, Ginghams, Table Covers, Table DainasV, Homespuns, Un dershirts, Drawers, Trimming, Ribbons, Corsets, &c. Shirts for Gents and Youths, Collars, Gloves, Umbrellas, Trunks, Va lises, &c, &c. * I have also a full assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, and a fine selec tion of READY MADE CLOTHING. All these Goods are marked As Low as thc Lowest, and I ask But One Price. Make note of this, and come and see, or send an order, on which I wri-i allow a liberal discount. ~* H. E. A. BALK, - 172 Broad-Street, Augusta, Ga., next door to Bothwell. May 23" -, %; ; 22 illinery! Millinery! JOHNSTON'S DEfOT, S.e. IRS. J . W. CALHOUN takes pleasure .in announcing to the people of Edgefield that she is now receiving- from New "York, a new and select.: assortment of MILLINERY, the latest style,. . HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACES,' ? Ladies beautiful Broche" TIES, HAIR BRAIDS, &c, Ac. . * , ? . She may be found aUhe Dry Goods Store of J. W. CALHOUN, who is daily receiving New Goods of every description, from handsome SILK to. common PRINTS. \ ; * * Ready made CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, and every thing usually kept in a Dry Goods House. We respectfully invite all to give us a call, and examine our Goods before purchasing elsewhere. ": Johnston's Depot, April, . tf % 15 G. L. PENN & JON, DEALERS IN 1 ?OIIE? AND J?AKCY AE??CIiES, GROCERIES, TOBACCO, SEGAES, <feo. H AVE now in Store full stocks of all Goods in the Drug or Gro cery Bsisiness, which are Fresh a id Genuine, and which we will sell as cheap as any other House. OCT PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY*COMPOUNDED' day. or night. May 7, tf * 20 / C. K. Henderson I Bro., ftRA^lTETBEL)j3?. S. C. ' AGAIN wo take pleasure in annoniu mg to our friends and customers that wc hu.ve.-ju.st finished np niv-g our Spring and Summer Stock 3f NEW AND BEiliTIFUL GOODS, Embracing everything kept in a firs' ela-rs Village Store. We feel confident of pleasing all who may call and look i t them. Our Goods were bought at the Lowest Prices, from the Best Houses in New York and* Baltimore, with a fall 'knowledge of what our friends and custo mers want in the line of . ' DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS, READY MADE CLOTHING, H ATS,. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS of every description, HARDWARE, TINWARE, GLASS and CROCKERY WARE, ALL KINDS LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, SCHOOL BOOKS, &c. Whilst our GROCERY DEPARTMENT was never better sapplLd than at this time. All Orders from parties favorably known by us will be promptly,filled. Feeling it unnecessary to say anything more to those who know us,, we invite all to call and examine. C. K. HENDERSON & BRO. Grantville, May 14 4t 21 SPLEMHl) SPRIiVfi GOODS fiEO. 3. TONEY'S Cheap Cash Store, JOHNSTON'S DEPOT. New and Fashionable DRESS GOODS of nil grades, opening every day, of all styles and prices. 'CALICOES and DOMESTICS-a full assortment. WHITE GOODS in c:dlcss variety: RIBBONS, LACES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ladies and Misses HATS, very hand some. . Men and Boys' Ready Mado CLOTH ING a.?d 11 ATS," a lui I and varied Stock. A full lino Men's, Ladiesand Children's BOOTS and SHOES, purchased direct from Manufacturers, and very cheap. -ALSO Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, &c. -ALSO A select stock of FAMILY GROCERIES -ALSO WHISKEYS. BRANDY, WINES, TO BACCO, SEO ARS, &o., . A first rate assortment, and of thepureat and best quality. BACON <fc A? AMS. Attorneys at Law, Will Practice in thc Courts Df the State, and United States Courts for South Caro lina. Former Office of Carroll <V Bacon and Bacon &f Butler. Jan 18, J872___t_tf_5_ W. H. SHAFFE, "Dentist", I TT AVINGlocated at Edgefield offers hXX his Professional sorvic?s to tho Cit izens and surrounding country. Office at tlic late residence of S. S. Tompkins, Esq. Feb 28 " tf 18 ^, T sm selling as Cheap as anybody can soil, and guaranty all Goods as rep resented. ' . _?jf-Please.call' ?nd ldpk through my Stock. ?EOi J, TO NK Y. ' Johnston's Depot, Apr 28 . 2rh 18 ' FLORENCE S ."OLD at corresponding prices with other First Class Machines, and is cheap er than any other because more complete. W. H. SHAFFER, Agt. Edge?eld,Oct2 ly 41 GRIFFIN & BlUEK. T JL HE Undersigned nave formed a Co-Partnership'in the Practh-o of Law in Edgefield County. S. B. GRIFFIN, M. C. BUTLER. Feb 10 . tl 8 New Law Firm. JOHN E. BACON. Taon. J. ADAMS. PLAT]1 BROTHERS Are continually receiving LARGE .AND COMPLETE STOCKS - Of- jj I New Furniture ! * Comprising all tho LATEST STYLES AND PATTERN -Of Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room And OFFICE FtRNITlJRjS ! FROM THE HIGHEST r. JR A DE TO THE LO WES';.\ Arni consists of every article <.? FURNI TURE required to -furniah & House or Office complete. Call and examine at our Wi ,re-Rooms. Undertaking; ! Always on hand, at tho lowest prices, Beautiful Caskets ami ?ases, Of our own manulactvre. PLATT BROTHERS, 212 and 214 Broad Street, ? AUGUSTA, GA. NOW IS THE TIME -FOR Spring Remedies ! Now in -Store many of the most pop ular Medicines for the Spring season" -tor PURIFYING THE BLOOD and RENOVATING and REGULA TING THE SYSTEM-?uch as Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla arid Queen's Delight, . Rad way's Sarsapari?lian Resolvent, Jayne's Alterative, Ay er s Cherry Pectoral, Wistar's Balsam Wild Cherry, . Dr. Simmons' Liver Regulator, McLean's Liver Pills, Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills, And many other well-known and invaluable Remedies. -A ISO BISTERS ! TONICS ! BITTERS ! In great variety, embracing HOME STOMACH BITTERS-the people'.'.; favorite tonic, . Hosteler's Walker's Vinegar, Plantation Panknin'8 Hepatic . * Tutt's Golden Eagle, &c And the genuine'Imported Schiedam Snapps, very fine. tfSrFov sale by A. A. CL I* BY. Druggist. Apr 23 tf 18 EM -AT 0. F. CHEATHAM'S. MY STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE -IN All JDepartments, And will be Sold Low ?'or Cash. 0. F, OHEATHAM. Edgefield, S. C., Apr 16 tf 17 A CARD. M . W. PERKY begs to inform his friends anU thepublicgenerally of South Carolina and Georgia, that he is now in the WHOLESALE LIQUOR business with Messrs. APPLEGATE A SONS, Louisville, Ky., and that any orders en trusted to him will, bo thankfully re ceived r.nd promptly executed. May 14 tf 21 AT HEW YORK : PANIC PRICES! Owing to the Money Pu nie In New York, we have bought our Spring Stock at tho LOWEST PRICES. And having deci ded to give our Customers the advantage of it, wc call their attention to our unu sually LA RGE ami A?TRACTIV E STOCK OF DRY GOODS, rt is com plete in Every Line, ami we cordially in vite all to conic and examine for them selves, as we will give Great Itargnins. Respectfully, WR.CHTiTTffDRM! & ??.. 2M Mroad St., opposite Masoni e Hall, AUGUSTA, GA. .Jonx D. Wm?HT, "I ll. W. LaxititA^, :. JAS. M. ANPKUSON. J Apr 23 Itu 1S_ GEO? S. HACKER. ; DOOR, SASH, BLIND FACTORY, Charleston. THIS IS AS LARGE and COMPLETE a Factory as there is in thc South. AH work manufactured at the Factory in this ^ity. Tho only House owned and man iged by a Carolinian" in this city. Sold for Price List- Address GEO. S. HACKER, Post office Box 170, Charleston, S. C. Factory and Warorooms on King utreet opposite Cannon st., on lino City Railway Nov 27 Iv, rv>49 .. ?> K. 2s Sj ;? . f - "1 ? r. <, ~2 I: .:? fi -.. uc . J?. . SJ /-. :. A. -V A IL - ? ?g. i< V^' ^ % TA -l-^ 0 0 L COLOGNE . . If . S Is the acknowledged REST, ami at the same time the CHEAPEST, Toilet Perfiim* Ever introduced m Edgofleld. Every body likes it, and ita popol?rity Is daily Increasing, PENN'S BOUQUET COLOGNE is prepared.witb the greatest Care from the purestOils and Extracts by W. B. PENN -and for salo at tho Drug Store of G, tu PE1VIV.& SON. Mar 19 tf 13_ Lager Beer on Draught ' f HAVE made arrangements lor a L fresh supply of LAGER BEER each week during the spring and stummer. Therefore call at my Counter whenever von wish a delightful article of FRESH LAGER BEER-a healthy drink, and a pleasant ono. R. S. ANDERSON. Apr. 30,_.tf. ' 19 Bed Bug Poison ! A N Excellent and reliable pr?para is tion. At CUBBY'S Drugstore. E. G. BOGERS, 147 and 149 BROAD STREET, " AUGUSTA, C?A. . AM NOW OFFERING A VERY SU PERIOR STOCK OF FURNITURE, Of all grades, comprising PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM, HALL and OFFICE FURNITURE, in great variety of style. My stock of CHAM BER SUITS is especially varied, being the best in thc city. M? UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT Is now fully organized, and I am pre pared to furnish COFFINS, CASES and CASKETS, in all the varieties, from the best manufactory, and of my own make METALIC CASES, from tho most approved makers, always on hand. Experienced attendants. Calls attend ed to at all hours. Apply at night, or on Sundays, in yard at rear of Store, or at W? GREENE STREET, 2d house below City Hall April ](>, . 3m 17 *? ' -i DOORS, Sash & Blinds, I' . i MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, Stair Fixtures, Builders' Furnishing Hardware, Draiu ; Pipe, Floor Tiles, Wire Guards, Terra Cotta Ware, Marble and ' :|Slate Mantle Pieces. Window (?J?ss a Speciality. While Pine Lumba'for (kile, . Circulars and Price Lirts sent ; free on application, by P. P. TOALE, ' 20 Hay no and 88 Pinckncy ats., Charleston, S. C. j Oct 2 Jy 4F Home Shuttle Sewing Machine. ONLY $25.00. THIS is a SHUTTLE MACHINE, has the UxoEit FEED, and makes the "LOCK STITCH" alike on both sides. It is a standard First Class Machine, and tho only low priced "Lock Stitch" Machine in tho United Stutcs. This Machino received tho Diploma at tho Fair of tho two Carolinas, in the city of Charlotte, N. C., in 1871. The above Machine is warranted /orfive years.' A MACHINE FOR NOTHING. Any person making up a Club for five Machines, will be presented the Sixth oho as commission. Agents Wanted-Superior induce ments offered. Liberal deductions made to Ministers of the Gospel. Send Stamp for Circular, and samples of Sewing. Address Rev. C. H. BERN HEIM, General Agent, Coneord, N. C. Dee 4_ly 60 MARK TOKEY WITH O. F. CHEATHAM. I Would respectfully auuoupce.to my friends and the public generally, thiaki am now in conduct of tho Dry Goods Establishment of Mr. O. F. Chatham at Johnston's Depot, where-soliciting their presence and 'patronage,-I will'be always glad to see and serve them. . MARK TONEY. Apr 20 _lm _19 . Just Received AT J. H. CHEATHAM'S 20 Pieces Checked Cambric, 20 " Striped " 20 " . Plain " Swisses, Nainsooks, Mulls, <?c: Maj U 4f . H New .Goods! New Goods! . -A* . ... * FOR THE SPRING OF 18*3. JUST Recerved and Receiving, direct from New York, a magnificent Stock of P *INTS, in Polka Dots and Stripes, v A full line BLEACHED GOODS, all grades and prices, My stock of SHEETINGS, SEA ISLAND Goods and DOMESTICS ia complete. * BEAUTIFUL DRESS GOODS! *, lu all the latest styles. PIQUES, Plain, Figured, and with the Crape Stripes, . Chene lustres, Striped Poplins, Striped Silk Grenadines, Silk Grenadines with Polka Dots, Lace and Wrought Japanese Cloths, Linen Suitings, Plain and Striped, Full line of WHITE GOODS,-Plain Cambrics, Check Jaconets, Plain ^.nd Striped Swiss, T?rletanes, ?c. Full line Towelings, Table Damask andJLinen Handkerchiefs, Full lina of Gloves, Hosiery and Notions, Full line of Ladie/ HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Full line of Ladies' Silk NECKERCHIEFS, io all shades, the yery jt&ft thin^ont. . . Also, a full line of'GENTS' HATS, all o| the latest styles, pretty and desirable. Also, a fill] stock oj" GENTS' FINE CLOTHING,-2 dozen White Linen Duck Snit-*, very neat ?md fashionable, for a small sum of tnp?iey. Also. SHOES, SHOES, in great variety, and for everybody. Full line of CROCKERY, TIN WARE, HARD WAfcE, &c. Having taken great pains in making my purchases, ^specially in m$ Dress Goods Department, I only ask my friends to give me ?1 carl, and will guar antee not only to ple?se, but to sell them Goods as cheap as they (fan he had in any market this side of New York. i@-TER?(te CASH. . J. H. CHEATHAM. April 16 . tf 17 iimmwm ?sw GOODS -AT FRAZIER'S CORNER. GRIFFIN & COBB ARE NOW RECEIVING TH EtR STOCK OF SPRING Al SUMMER DRY FANCY GOODS, K0?IONS, ?e., Embracing all the Latest Novelties of th*e Season. Also, a Large Stock v Clothing, Hats, ?hoes, Crockery,-Hardware. &c. We will take great pleasure in showing our Goods to our friends and cus tomers, believing we canonake it to their interest to call on and trade with us. Our Goods have been bought at low figures, and will be sold on the closest margin FOR CASH. GRIFFIN & COBB. Apr 16 tf 17 lng and Summer Goods! S. H. MANGET ANNOUNCES to the public that he has just received a fine assortment of Dress Goods, Domestics, Mious, Hats, Clothing, Hoots, Shoes, &c, Selected in person, and in full confidence that they will meet the wants and please the Ladies and Gentlemen of this community in all respects-style, quality and price. He begs to call especial attention to his tr Beautiful array .f DRESS GOODS. Handsome BAREGES and GINGHAMS, American and Foreign PRINTS, best grades. WHITE GOODS in great variety, Ladle/ ami Misses HAT*, a pM?v ivnii?iW.L NOUONS ?inj HOSIERY in u-eat variHv, HANDKERCHIEFS, PARASOLS. FAN*. &c. a tull stock, Bleached, Brown mid Checked HOMESPUNS! THREAD,..NEEDLES, PINS, &c. -AL Ml A fine stock READY MADE CLOTHING, JEANS, LINEN, ?cc, for Men and Boys Wear, HATS for Men and Boys, all styles and prices, Paper COLLARS, SHIRT FRONTS, Ac. -ALSO Gents, Ladies and Misses SHOES, and Stout SHOES, Ladies Congress GAITERS, .of the best manufacture, and very beautiful. Groceries. Alwava orr hand BACON, HAMS, LARD, FJ.O?R. M KAL. SUGAR, COFFEE, TEA, RICE, - . - Molasses, Soap, Starch, Candles. &c. JB?yCnll and examine my Goods un i Pricts. Bargaius;?fferH to CASH Customers. Thankful for past favors,.I solicit a eontinuarrce of thc same. April 30 . lm 19 Fashionable Millinery Goods 1873. SPUING AND SUMME F. 1 1873. MRS. LECKIE li York, and which for Style and Elegance cannot be excelled, to which she invites every lady and gentleman wishing goods in her line to call and ex amine. Real and Imitation Hair Goods in endless variety, together with Sash Ribbo is, Bows, Scarfs, Ruches, French and American Flowers, and in short everything to be found in a Millinery Store. J8?g"Country Merchants cannot do better than to give my stock an in spection and post themselves as to prices and.style of Goods before pur chasing elsewhere. All parties may rest assured that I will sell Goocls cheaper than any other House in this City. MRS. LECKIE, . 171 Broad St., Anggeta? 6a. Apr 16 2m ^ 17 IMPORTED MM Al BRAHES ! . 10 Cases fine old ?ennesey Cognac, 4 Imported Chanipague, . - 6 >l " . Madeira rind Sherry Wines, 2 " . " * Claret and Old Port u 2 " Rhine Wine, 4 Casks Scotch Ale and Porter.. OLD RYE AND COEST WHISKEY \ 20 Bbls. Old'Rye. Whiskey, different grades,. 10 " " Corn *.* u - " . l?^Just received and fojr sale by A, A. CLISBY, Drnggfft. Apr 23 ' tf . . - .18 Use Butchers Lightning Fly Paper. KRILLS instantly. For sale by : A. A. CLISBY, Apr. 23> . tf , 18 Fishing Tackle: TUST received a Larjfc Lot mt FIA ? HOOKS. L12?KS. BOBS, ?cc. &c . Droste.*