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A Beautiful Female Brigand. The Italian journals relate that the environs of Caianzero, Calabria, ore infested by a band of brigands iV-der tie commaud of a young wo man. She is twenty years of age, and of great beauty, with remarka ble black eyes. Her name is Maria, the widow of Pietro M?dico, a bandit chief, who was killed in an encounter with the gendarmes. At his death, she seized nis carbine and swore to avenge him. Some time after, a yoong man, the son of a wealthy farmer, fell in love with her and joined her band in order to be able to prosecute his suit. ' He was, however, peremp torily rejected, and. in order to re venge himself, he betrayed her to the authorities. She was .arrested, tried and sentenced to thirty years' imp: is onment * While undergoing her pun ishment, a warder, becoming enamor ed of her, favored her escape and ac companied her, but was stabbed to death by her orders immediately af ter she had rejoined her band. Since that period, she has become still more redoubtable, her ?udacity and activi ty having redoubled, aud she has made herself the terror of the coun try. She burns farms, carries off pattie and levies forced contributions. The slightest disobedience to her or ders is punishable by murder and fire. Her troop is numerous, and al ways veil informed by the peasantry through dread of vengeance. Courtesy io Servants. fhe servant's right to be politely treated is just aa absolute ana inde feasible as that of the Great King, and to her applies the royal law. ac cording to the royal law, according to the Scripture, " Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." That law, which is the highest of all, surely in cludes politeness. If we are bound to love our neighbors as ourselves, we are bound to treat them courte ously, at any rate. That is one of the first and most rudimental of our duties to them. Your servant, dear madam, is your neighbor-the near est of all your neighbors. She has a right, then, tinder this royal law which is itself the spirit of all just laws-to be courteously treated by you. It is no more condescension for you to use respect and gentleness in your intercourse with tier than it is for her to sweep your floors or build your fires. You are entitled to no more credit for speaking kindly to her than you are for not stealing her pocket handkerchiefs. If you do not gpvern yourself in all your conversa tion with her by the Bame laws of courtesy which you observe in your conversation with the callers in your parlor, you are a very vulgar person. The maid in your kitchen is a woman; the guest in your parlor is nothing; more. Will you give to silks and feathers and a purse what you deny to womanhood? That is the very essence of vulgarity. Do not say that ;he guest never tries your tem per, as the servant does. You know that many of those whom you greet with smiles tell lies about you when they are beyond your sight. The laws of good manners I ead you to treat their deceitfulness with for bearance. Should they not require equal forbearance to ward the ignorant Irish girl in your kitchen ?--Hearth and Home. Dr. Chalmers beautifully Baid : " The little that I have seen in the world and known of the history of mankind, teaches me to look upon their errors'in sorrow, not in anger. When I take the history of one poor heart that has sinned and suffered, and represent to myself the strug gles and temptations it passed through -the brief pulsations of joy; the tears of regret ; the feebleness of pur pose ; the scorn of the world that has little charity ; the desolation of the soul's sanctuary, and threatening voice within ; health gone ; happiness gone -I would fain leave the erring soul of my fellow-man with Him from whose hands it came." PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL. Absolutely safe. Perfectly odorless. Always uniform. Illuminating qualities superior tn gas. Burns in any lamp without danger of exploding or taking fire. Manufactured expressly to displace the use of volatile and dangerous oils. Ita safety under every possible test, and its perfect burning qualities, are proved by its con tined use in over 300,000 fami lies. Millions of gallons have been sold and no accident-directly ordirectly-has ever occurred from burning, storing or hand ling it, " 'i he immense yearly loss to life and property, resulting from the use of cheap and dangerous oils in the United States, is appalling. The Insurance Companies and Fire Commissioners throughout the country recommend thc ASTRAL as the best safeguard when lamps are used. Send for circular. For sale at retail by the trade generally, and at wholesale by the proprietors, CHAS. PRATT ?ic CO., 108 Fulton Street, New York. 36 6m mm COTTON GIN, J. HE UNDERSIGNED have mutually agreed to enter into copartnership, under the name and style of SMITH, JONES & CO., for the purpose of GINNING and PACKING COTTON, HULLING COT TON SEED.JGRINDING GRAIN, Ac And for that purpose, have put up a Steam Engine and Cotton Press, with commodious Buildings, atEdgefieid Vil lage, and are now ready to receive Cot ton, and hope by honest, fair dealing, to merit a liberal patronage. Our terms for Ginning and Packing will be One-Fifteenth of the quantity re ceived ; and if we furnish Bagging and Ties, our charge for them will be 92.60 for 8 yards of beat Double Anchor Bag ging, weighing 2} lbs. to the yard, and 6 Ties to the Baie. Wo have put up two of Carver's Im proved Gins,-famous for pickir? clean, and fine sample. It is a settled fae . *hat cotton ginned by steam or water po* will turn out 15 pounds more lint to ? five hundred pound bale, than that gin ned by horse power; and we hope soon, to convince the planters of this vicinity, that it is eherner to have ns Gin their Cotton than to'Gin it at home. We have not yet put our Holler and Grain Mill in operation, but expect to do so as soon as the Ginning season is over, of which event the public will be ad vised through the Advertiser. F. lt. SMITH, LEWIS JONES, ROBERT SCHLEY. Edgefield, 8. C.. Sept. 22,1873. ti 40 M. A GARD. W. PERRY begs to inform his Mends and the public generally of South Carolina and Georgia, that he is now In the WHOLESALE LIQUOR 'business With Messrs. APPLEGATE * BONS, Louisville, Ky., and that any orders ea trusted to him will be thankfully re ?etved and promptly executed, May ?A tf 21 HORSES A$D HDLE& 100 HEAD ?f HORSES AND MULES in my Stables, which I now of fer for Sale at LOW PRICES for -first elsa?, sound Stock. Those desiring to purchase ? first-class sound Stock will find it to their interest to call at once and make selections from this Stdok. C. TOLER, Proprietor Palace Sta oles, 150 Ellis Street, Augusta, Ga. fe**,* * * 1 J. B. HILL & CO., PARK ROW, Dealers in Staple 4 Fancy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, NOTIONS, Oroekery, Hardware, Wooden and Willow Ware $ ' READY MADE CLOTHING. WE ALSO MAKE A SPECIALITY OF Groceries, AU Grades-And Always Fresh and Pure. Tobacco, Segars, Pipes. And Thousands of Miscellaneous - Articles too Numerous to Mention. 83* Our Fall Stock is now daily arriving from New York and Baltimore. (?p Call in and inspect our Goods before Purchas ing Elsewhere. (CP We will endeavor to mark our Prices to suit one and all. Sept. 10, tf 38 New 6oods! Kew doods ! C?RWILE & BAMS, JOHNSTON S DEPOT, S. C., BEG to announce to their friends and customers of Edgefield and ad joining Counties, that they are now receiving from New York and Baltimore a large and well selected Stock of Kail <Sc Winter Goods, --Consisting in part of Fancy, Staple and Domestic Dry Goods, a good stock, Men and Boys* CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS in great variety, BOOTS and SHOES made to order, -ALSO Oar GROCERY DEPARTMENT is now stocked with a splendid assort ment, 8Uch 88 BACON, HAMS, MOLASSES, SALT, FLOUR, MEAL, LARD, CORN, OATS, IRON, NAILS, BAGGING and TIES, TOBACCO and SEGARS. CROCKERY, TIN, WOOD and HARDWARE, And in fact everything generally found in a First Class Country Store, all which we have marked down to the lowest figures. Give us a call, and save your Railroad expenses, freight, drayage, &c. Cotton. Cotton. We have made ample facilities for the purchase of COTTON, and will buy all offered, and give the highest price. . OARWILE & SAMS. Johnston's Depot, Sept 17 3m 38 NEW STOCK FALL MD WINTER GOODS ! 0. F. CHEATHAM, Johnston's Depot, S. C. Is NOW OPENING a carefully selected Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, embracing Beautiful Bress Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladies' SHAWLS and Balmoral SKIRTS, Dress TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS. BUTTONS, &c, GLOVES, CORSETS, HOSE and Half HOSE, HANDKERCHIFES, COLLARS, CUFFS, Ladies' and Gent's UNDERVESTS, Gent'B FURNISHING GOODS. Groceries, a Full and Varied Stock. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TIN, WOOD and HARDWARE, Sole LEATHER, Calf and Kip SKINS, Shoemaker's Goods in great variety, SADDLES, BRIDLES, and everything in the line, TRUNKS, VALISES, Carpet SACKS, . TIES and BAGGING, TOBACCO and SEGARS, a choice stock, Hair, Nail and Tooth BRUSHES, CONFECTIONERIES in endless variety, TAPER, ENVELOPES, &c, &c. J?SjT" All of the above Goods, and a great many others, which I have ad ded to my Stock to meet the wants of my increasing trade, were bought in person from the best Houses in New York and Baltimore, at unusually low priceB, and I am selling the same at VERY SHORT PROFITS. !6F*The public are most respectfully invited to call and examine this Stock for their own satisfaction. O. F. CHEATHAM. Johnston's Depot, Sept 17 8m 39 Chis. Cr. Goodrich, -DEADER IN SADDLES, HARNESS, Leathers of all Kinds, Shoe Findings, Belting, TRUNKS, BfilDLBS, WHIPS, And a Full Stock of Well Selected <Joods. Also, TKe Well Tried " Indianapolis "Wagon, Either Iron or Wood Axles-1-The most satisfactory Wagon now in ase, and WARRANTED IN EVERY RESPECT.. . : . J Augusta, AugJT 6a SS I With many -thanks to my friends, cu a patronage which has been l?rge,.libe: respectfully announce that I have la Messrs. W. R and D' J. LANSELM, HAM,* LAND.RTJM & CU.; .and-with serve the confid?nce and Bupport bf th "nee of their favors. JSL CS Having become associated with, M; Goods and Grocery EBusiness,' at Edge] CHE?THAM, LANDRTJM & CO.; \ the public for past patronage and cont and conscientious endeavor in our new the same. Sept 10 NEW FOR Fall & Wii No. 1, Pi ii RE now receiving a VERY LAI GOODS for the Fall and Winter Trac and varied in all Departments. Whit challenge comparison, both in quality Mr. Chcatham has paid especial atten Our DRESS GOODS range from 12 Japanese POPLINS, very'handsomf $1,25 per yard. . BLACK SILKS very cheap, SATTINES, all the latest shades, al Plain and Corded ALPACAS at 30 A beautiful line of DRESS GOODS We also beg to call especial attentio which will be found larger, more hanr in this market, bet?re or 6ince the war We still have on hand a superior' ar lured to order. Buy them, they are Eastern Shoes. Ladies' TRIMMED and ?NTRIM some very handsome and stylish. All of which will be sold at retail a States. Give us a jail and you will be com OUR GROCERY In rear of the Dry Goods Store, is line, such as BACON SIDES and SHOUDER LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, M CORN, MEAL, FLOUR, OATS MOLASSES, SYRUPS, SALT, Chewing and Smoking TOBACC< CRACKERS, POWDER. SHOT All of which will be sold at the lowes CHEATED Sept 10 PLATT BROTHERS " Are tiuually receiving LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCKS -01 New Furniture ! Comprising all the LATEST STYLES AND PATTERN -Of Parlor, Chamber, Dining Room And OFFICE FURNITURE ! FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE TO THE LOWEST. And consists of every article of FURNI TURE required to furnish a House or Office completo. Call and examine at our Waro-Roonis. Undertaking ! Ah ays on hand, at thc lowest prices, Beautiful Caskets aud Cases, Of our own manufactur?. ' PLATT B HOT IB CK*, i . 212 and 214 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA. July 2 ly 28 GEO. E. RATCLIFFE. W. H. CHEW. GEO. E. RATCLIFFE & CO COTTON FACTORS, GUANO DEALERS, AND General Commission Merchants, NO. 14, JACKSON STREET, j^ugi-isttt, Georgia. B EG to announce that they haveacom modious Fire-Proof Warehouse, and are prepared to make liberal cash advance? on Cotton and other Produce. BAGGING and TIES always on hand. Commission for selling Cotton, ?1 per bale. . .ST Mr. E. P. H. KIRKSEY, mt Pine House, is our authorized Agent for the! sale of Guano, Bagging, Ties, &c. Augusta, Sept. 10, 3m 38 QUINN ^PENDLETON, (SUCCESSORS TO D. QUINN,) Booksellers, Stationers, Music -and Periodical Dealers, 183 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. BEG to announce to Dealers, Teachors, and tho public generally, that owing to their increased capital and. long experience in business, they are now prepared to transact a first-class business intelligently They will guarantee to all customers promptness and dispatch in ttll business engagements, and solicit a liberal patronage. They keep every thing to be had at a first class Bookstore, below they give a partial list of tho same : Blank Books, all sizes and stylos, POSH Books, Memoranda Books, Pens, Inks, Mucilage, Envelopes," Note, Letter and Foolscap Papers, Photograph Albums, Bibles; Testaments, Catholic and Epis copal Prayor Books, Methodist, Baptist and Presbyterian Hymn Books, and a full linc of tho American Sunday School Union Publications. Also, alf of tho principal Sunday School and Church Music Books. Thoy desire the name and address of | all School officers'in the State, including Day School, Sunday School, and Music Teachers. Correspondence earnestly so licited, and information in regard to pro posed changes iii Text Books, etc., glad ly received. July 23 3m_31 State of South Carolina, * EDGEFIELD COUNTY. In Probate Court. M. C. Smyly, Plaintiff; against A. J. Smyly, Adm'or. of the Estate of James C. Smyly, deo'd., Defendant,-Petition for Account and Settlement, call. in Creditors, Marshal Assets, ?e, THE Creditors of the Estate of Janies C. Smyly, deo'd., are required to prove tboir respective demanda heforo this Court, on or before the 25th October next, or their claims will be debarred from payment. ? D L. TURNER, J. P, E. C, Sept. 22,18^3. ? 4t . 40 State of south Carolina, EDGEFIELD COUNTY. . IN ?BOBATE CO ?BT. NOTICE ls hereby given that Charles A.. Cheathnm will apply to the Judge I ol the Probate-Court for Edge Held Coun ty ?on the 31st day of October, 1878, for a Final discharge as Executor of tho last I will of ?Robert D. Brunson,.deo'd. - ' GARY A GA KY, ! Atty8, for C. A. Cheatham. j / Ll? istomers, and the public generally, for ral, and constant, I now beg leave to ,tely associated ''Witjh. me-in business under the style and title of ?HEAT L assurance*,;- of?r?npwed,effort to rje-r e public, earnestly iequeet ? cWfin?' . 0. F. CHEATHAM. ">i? H on A L r. 0. F. CHEETHAM, in the Dry ield C. H., uBtler the firm name of Fe respectfully;!-return our. .?hanks to lideration, ancL-hope by. industrious relations, to merit a continuance of . W.'iEi';LANDRUM/ ? wrns THE Will irk Row^Qjai. si in our vnEjtyo. J^mA?imnii A we and.pr[cev as to thia department our bion>Khh./ if ,11 /? }GE and COMPLETE STOCK. OF le. Their $t<#k -?win^?^ fouh? ?n?i'| st in our DRESS; DEPARTMENT we and bion \ cts. to $1.50 per yard. ?pat-TOc.',>80o,/86c. ;4)0c.-, $1,00-, JjU-rlO ! MU 1510*3M3 Z ! G5c. to $1,00 per yard. and 35cts. at 50 cts. per yard, n to our SHAWL,PErARTMENT, Isome and cheaper than ever offered tide of LA DfES' SHOES, tn-innfac mucb cheaper in the end,than the MED HATS, a large assortment is low as any .market in Che United ...< : nj?. ,i r-. . ? { .inced that we mean business. _ ?; sr? i! .fr DEPARTMENT filled with everythjngvin the Grocery S, HAMS,; n j rw ... rt ACARON!, ' 1 }, S EGA RS, , C VP.s, &c, &c. n, .t ma ket prices. LM, LANDRUM & co. . - tf 38 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mn ?I l# MOORE'S RURAL H N Y WBW-TORKKH. ih.: I III 111 ll Great Illustrated AOBICULTO. RAL and FAMILT WizxLY, !? thc Standard Au. thortty upon Prnclical Subjects und a IIIgh.Toncd I.itorary Journal. Onljr|i50 a year-le? lo clubs. Great Premiums or Cash Commissions lo Agents. Thirteen Numhert{,?m. to Jan.) On Trial, for Only Fifty Cents 1 Pilralunr Lists, ?c., soot free to all. Trial Subscribers. Address D. D. T. MUOKK, New YortrOtry, NEW BMs^n' ?'T DAKIEL Af Aten. D. IX, author or-* Night Scenes iu the Bible" and * Oar Father's House," or which nearly lu?.noo copies of "each'were sold. Send for Circular. ZIEGLER & M'CURDY, 518 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa. "I f) A Fiirnt-tS^w d Fanners' Sons during the Fall Ivv and Water moil ba to do business in their own and adj -Ining townships. Busing ti spectible, cosy and pay- wed. For parilcu'ars, address S. S. SCRANTON ii (X)., Uur.f-nl. Conn. A<?KNTsi IV-IIUTKI). Sind for Catalogue. DOMESTIC SEffiSG .11A I'll I.Mi Co., >e? Vork. Gray's Celebrated Anti-Frietioii Colton Press The cheapest, simplest and most perfect Comm Screw ever Invented. Send for circulnr. WASH INGTON IltON W0RK8, Op Vesey Street, New York, sole manufacturers._ THE 'BEST PAPER. TRY IT!!! Th.- Scientific < in arie? u is the cheap**! und best tllnstrjueifWrekly paper publblud Every num ber contains from li' to 5 original en era \ ?upi . f new machinery, Novel Inf? allons, B'idgfs, Engiuei-ring Works,Architecture,Improved Farm Implements, and every new. discovery in Chemistry. A fears numbers contain Spaces and si vira' hundred en gravings. Thousands or volumes are preserved fur binding and reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten tltn-s Hie subscription price. Teims, $3 a year, hy mail. Specimens sent free. May ti llad ni'all Newsdealers. PA'rb.N'1's ohtalii. d on the best terms', Models of ??cw Inventions and sk' toiu * examined, and advice free. All patents' ure publirli<-d. in the SCIKNTINC AMX'IICAX the week I ls -y issue. Send for pamphlet, lin pace*, contain ng latta'and. full il i rec'ions for obtaining Paints. Addres*r?r the tho Paper, orconeruing Patents.MUNN X Ci>.,: 87 Park Kow, N. V. Brnnch Office, corin r !.' und Tib Sta., Wushlugton, D. C. ST EA M EN GI NES BOILERS, AND MACHINERY. Staiiouory and Portable Steam Engim* and Bi.lnrs, Gray's Anti-Friction Cotton Press. Circular. Gane mid Millay Saw Mills; portable und Sinti.marv Flouring Milk; Sugar Cane Mills and Sogar Puns.' Narrow Gauge Locomotives, and Dummy Kilgin*-* for street roads and mining purposes new nod* second-hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery ol every description.. Send for clrcnlnr. . WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, _ 6d Vesej Street, New York. IPTTJTPQTmr HINGE CONE BURNER i? XXiJCjOXJUJlJ FOR SUN CHIMNEYS, made by PLIIMK <fc ATWOOD, produces the largest light. Can ne used on any cool oil lamp. For salo by ad lamp dealers. WO M PN MEN. Girls and i'.oys wunleil to ? ell ?TU ult, ll our Kronoh sud American Jewelry. Books, Games, ?kc? In their own localities. No oap'l ttl needeH. Catalogue. Term?, Ac, scjilFtrt;, J?. O. VICXERY A5CO., Augusta. Maine, ? PSYCIIOMANCY, OB SOUL CHARMING." * How elmer sex moy fascinate'and guts Un love and affections of auy person they choose, in stantly. This simple mental acquirement all CHU p *sesi; free; by mail, for 2? cents: together with a Murriage Guide, Ecjpiian Oracle. i)r< ams. Hints to Ladlos. A queer book l"0,0tni sold. Address T. WILLIAM * CO.. Publishers, Phliadelphjn.. BEST AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR, A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonie, f>r Dys pepsia, Constipation, Debility, Siek Headache Bil ious Atlscks, and all derangements of Liver Sumach' and Bowal?. Ask your DruggM for IL Beati e qf I imitation*._. &\ tn ?lOn Per day! Agent? wanted! All I VW W vA" classes of working p-opl?, nf j either sex.* your g or old. make tuor- money ai work for ns In their spare moments, or all Hie lillie, than at anvthlng else Funiculars free. Address G. 8TINS0Ndt CO.. Ponland, Maine. _ '_-If 42 Cooking And Heating Stoves at Retail. Pictures of each,' with Ails descrip tions., as well as prices and lists of furniture for Cook Stoves, will be promptly sent on application. WILLUM SHEPHERD & CO., Charleston, S. ?.< Sept 3 6rn" B7 Notice, THfi BUbecriberB. tathe ,??tj?e?eid, fe male Aea??ih^?re requ^Ht?d tri c'ttll at my office, rind pay their sUbaoription within -thirty days firom this dht?) ? By order of the BoaroVof TruKieos. fi L. A?pISON, Treas. Sept, 2D, 1 8t 41' want to purchase ?WM) Uales Cotton,' ?ndrwfll pay .the AhguetBipricepi less ^sDortattonv- ffr on n Sept. 2$ Tl Sm ? a 4P I NEWu??iDS? NE^P GOODS! "1>- -o Uli'-? 11??/ -ai?'- ?St Ol Entirely ?1 New Stocks [ *<i --i.kr;M. 0&?m " ? . ' . . .' ': ^?i-j-O4'! .-i'ir.uh-krM .. .... ",. j.' ..' . *.,':. |T ?ives me pleasure to inform my Friend^ patrons andiene Pab;|in, jthaj; ihavei?dmme&ed.b usi nessagain at.E?gefield'?. H.,:n?d with m?riy thanks for past favors and kindness shown me, ? would solicit their-' patronage, ia^? future, promising to keep a full Stock, and. at. prices that 'wilL give'/,entire1 satisfaction. : . ? . v . Now In Store, ! A;?uperb line of CALICOES, DELAINES, GINGHAMS, ; $y : Jeans, Linseys, Kerseys, Plains, Flannels, JTickW,;Sr^et_ing, Bl?acS?d'an^'lJnbl?acb?i Homespuns, t . j ?erset feana, Drills, M . r ? ! f i Blankets', ?bmforts, Shawls, 'i ' . ? . '. :? o\u? .UL * Hosiery, ;Bnttx>ns, Thread, and many other articles in the Dry Goods line; ? Especial Attention . j Is asked to my stock of SHOES? Intending to make this bran ch' of Busi ness a Speciality; m'?c?? pains' was 'taken in the purchase of the present Stock- . L A Magnificent Line op" Boob) and Shoes for Gentlemen. ' " " ' H. "' falters and Jihoea for- Ladies. . - i + ?JU I? ti ' ? " " " Gaiters, Shoes and Boots, ??Girls and Boys. * j And Children's Shoes, all kinds. a:. Also In Store, A fine stock of Hats and Caps, foi Men,.Youths and Buvs. V .'. O j ?V I IS . . .? Also In Store, A stock of Hardware, Cutlery, Tinware, Crockery, &c.,-not to be Bur p?ss?cTin the Edge'held market. :^J^Q3H Als? In Store, A good line of READY MADE CLOTHING. FAMILY GROCERIES, OF a . . . ??)'. ?? ? . . My Stock of GROCERIES is complete, and consists, in part; of*'the^^ol lowing articles,:. Sugar, Coffee, Tes, Svrup, Molasses, Flour, Meal, Grist, Lard, Bacon, Hams, *T * Ta " Tl* j Cheese, Macaroni, Fish, Oajhned Goods all kinds, . ' '. . -Pickles, Sardines, Mustard, Vinegar, Salt, . Starch, Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Nutmeg, Crackers, Cream Jumbles, Lemon and Lunch Biscuits, Tobaeco and Segare, . ;, ;;?g> jrf? Q?C OSSi?! Tubs, Pails, Brooms, And -all other articles usually kept in a First Class Family Grocery, b f- All the above Goods were bought at low prices, for the Cash, and I in ?tend selling them at low.prices, to prove to the public that Edgefield is as cheap'as any other market. . JST My .terms are CASH, or Special Arrangement at -Thirty days. W. A. SANDERS. Se^24' _? , , - ? jl^ , -40 M. 0. GLOVER. F. M. STUBBS. . .H. B. HARRISON. Glover, Stubbs A Harrison AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Street, under Augi Augusta, Ga. - 9 . 169 Broad Street, under Augusta Hotel, i I j Haw Aow on Hand and Arriving : - A FULL STOCK OF NEW GOODS, -Em t racing- . \ Bacon, Corn, Flour, Meal, LARD, CHEESE, SALT, SOAPS, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, RICE, MACKEREL, CANDLES, BAGGING A N D T I E*S, All Grades Whiskey, Wine, Brandy, Gin, &c., TOBACCO & 8EGAR8, &C, A C., Ac Thankful for the liberal patronage we are now receiving, wa hope by strict attention to business to hold au^ increase the same. We will keep none but the best "grade of Goods, and are determined to sell at as low figures as anv J louse in the City. GLOVER, STUBBS & HARRISON, Augusta, Sept 2 J ff' j '"'J 37 f he Law i BJ W?gof ! f HAVE NOW on hand the largest Stock' of Southern Made Wagons ever off"- -ed in this market, and the Only Southern Made Wagons in the City. As I give mv personal attention to the..building of every Wagon put up in my Shop, I am confident that thc '" LOWR? Y WAGON " is as"good, if not better than any Wagon offered in Augusta. All I ask of those in want of Wagons is to give me a call before buying elsewhere. I also beg leave.to call the attention of those whb.have bought the L0WREY WAGON in the past, and where they have failed in any, way to have.given perfect satisfaction, to call in person, or send in their ? .claim, and it shall be-settled at once; as I intend that' EVERY WAGON.) SOLD BY ME MUST GIVE SATISFACTION. I hope to be able to keep-on'hand a full, assortment of all sizes of Farm Wagons, so that no one in search of f-uch things will be obliged to go away without a ? LOW-xEY WAGON." . J. H. LOWREY, Corner Campbell and Ellis Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. Augusta, Sept 10 3m ; 3S PREPARING for the Spring and Summer Trade, to .meet the wants of j friends and customers in the way of Plantation and Failli* J Sup plies, are daily making bevy additions to their already large Stock, to which they invite attention. 'Our Stock comprises in part: .SAMS I GARWILE, At Pine House, ;tttttfU*r ?fl ??E now receiving and rapidly opening a LARGE and COMPLETE ^assortment of. 0ry doods and Groceries. i Their Stock is AL%0?iHILL, and oit callington them you will never be disappointed, ' ";;"^( 5 ' Shoes, Clothing, Hate,^ Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods? : ? CROCKERY' TIN; WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, ,; Ar? a few. amo;n?'the,inHi^v articles'th?jf'f?ep ?I^iva orjiil?jk Q\? ,W ?ighept prioespaiiiforriG^T r?N- . Wrap it np: well; and tvdo that procure-the U?st andv.heav-iest rB AGGING:'AND JTIKS, klwA^j'?n M*$M SAMS & CARWILE'S. Pine House, Sept 2 I HO ! ' ' 3 ' ' '^W* *Jl , , ? ll . -Xi. j . :.! > .,<; Desire to inform the Citizens they have now on' hand one of .Stocks bf ?-?ir (nu ..',.<i ....ii.? "li... ,?. .??.' i , Ever Brough' Parcha IW UK ICBM P ,;. ' , ' Which they,wi CORRESPONDING Hi Among their Stock wilL bei Dress Goods, .Serges, Camel Hs Cloths?1 Alpacas ?nd Merinoes. 5000 Yards Blaek ,pd Color b?t? vir? .M& I Bargains in Blankets,, Shawl Goods sold to Merchants at ! Middling .Cotton takenvat 16 payment bf. Goods' or Account! rfj ./' J rMtuivxiti ?i?.1 J t r'.j j. . 11- .-ir?v-iiT ; Augusta; Oct ! ; ; GEORGIA COTTON PRESS, THIS PRESS has been Iii nse: four years, and has given good satisfaction. It is tho most simply constructed and dnr?bl? Press in the market Arid from the favorable recommendation given Iry all who have used it; we firmly belleve that it will give better satisfaction than any other Press or Screw nor'used, We offer it tins' season1 Improved^ Price, complete in our yard,*$125,00. ' 8eridrfibr Circular. Gin. Gearing. All sizes, runs light,'and is strong. There is norie better made. . Also, Mill Work, Castings arid Ma chinery furnished promptly. P?NDLETON & BOARDMAN, Foundry and Machine Works, Kellogg St, 'AUGUSTA, GA. July 15 . 3}m ' 30 NOTICE. OLD GINS MADE AS GOOD AS NEW by the AMERICAN LIGHTNING GIN VILER. . Having purchased the right to use the above Machine in this County, I shall be prepared, in a few weeks to commence work. '. , All persons wishing their Gins hied and repaired will please drop mea lew Unes at Ridge Spring, C. CAA. R. R. Price, 15 cents per Saw. Other Re pairs at moderate prices. . ? ?? ' ?Vi .v Mt ?a ASBILLK July 16 . -ini . 30 C. H- PHINIZY. F...B. PHINIZY. C.H.Phinizy&C?. X0?T0JN iFACfORS7 AUGUSTA, GA. .MAKE Liberal Advances oh Consign ments of COTTON. Buy%nd Sen~Coh tracts for future deli very in this market, or New York. Keep constantly on hand a. large assortment of" BAGGING and TIES. Agents for the celebrated Winship Cotton Gin. . Augusta, Sept 2 '? ' 3m37 GRIFFIN & BUTLER. THE Undersigned have formed al Co-Partnership in the Practice of Law in Edgeiield County, 8. B. GRIFFIN, M. C. BUTLER. Fob 10 1 tr . ' g W. H. SHAFFER, Dentist, EDOEF.IEL D, S C., * ;Office, at Minis' Phptograph, Gallery,. Aug 13 _tf .' u34 New Law Firm. JOHN E. BACON. THOS. J. ADAMS BACOX & A? A MS. Attorneys at Law, Will Practice in the Courts of the State, and United States Courts for South Caro lina, -.f Former Office of Carroll & Bacon and Bacon <fe Butler. . Jan 18, 1872.- 'tf 5 I L BONHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICI TOR IN EQUITY. j OlHce, Law Range. . Edgefieldi 'S. C. I May 28 _tf_ 23 "GEO. S. HACKER,, DOOR, SASH, BLIND FACTORY, Charleston. THIS IS AS LARGEand COMPLETE a Factory as there is in the Ho nth.1 All work manufactured at the Factory In tins city. The only House owned and j managed by a Carolinian in this city. Send for Price List- Address GEO. 8. HACKER, Post office Box 170, Charleston, S. C. Factory and' Warerooms on King street opposite Cannon ?t., on line Citv Railway ; Nov27 . . ' ly 49 ODOI?TOLINA. THE mast pleasant and popular Too th j or Mo nth Wash extant Dr. Parker has tried it for several years, and uses no other kind. Everybody likes ii. Try a bottle. For sale by - .. CLISBY&LYNCH, Druggists. Sept3 tf 37 Capsicum Plaster. THIS New and Popular Plaster ie pronounced* better than Muirtard does not blister, and Physicians recog nize its merits and prescribe it In their practice. 1 Its application relieves -Chronic Rheo mutism, Neuralgia, Spinal Irritation, Stiff Neck, 8ore Throat Headache, Ac For sale by u ; . G. 'L. PENN <fc SON. Aug 18 tf ?4 .., NOTICE. PERSONS desiring the Us? of any part of the building known as Ma sonic Hall will apply to . . ,.. J. C. SHEPPARD. Aug 20_ int 35 NOTICE TS hereby given tliat application will J! be-tnade * at tho next session of the Legislature for a Charter for a Railroad from Edgefleld C H. to PlnaHonse-De pot;- C^C."*:Ai'R,'R;f ^withtheprivUfig"' of extension. Aug. 30,103. te u . SB V: ir ?? tl ?. t-.Ki}*i1 Al i .' :? - <?. ;?.>?,'// of Edgefield afcd'vit?nifr /A?t .tlie Largest^^^B^.^?^?^ .?-.v{ >..)?/ -n? ti-?<?.-? ?ad r ar t to Augusta, ?sed ??*' ,:tl". .7:'"lV ?fetir? PAMitM? MC"" til dispose-of'-afc v/ t i?? ?ada no? LOW;:? ou?? all tK? 'L?t?st N?veftietfih ed 3, Flannels - Kentucky-?kana^ New York prices.:? 1J "" cts. per,poufl4?n .AftgPft*in ' Y94 ?WWJfc eowtf. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR iii which can be cured by*nr timelj resorf ^this^ stend arj pre^ratWi^M?fwJ^ft preved by^the huHdneds .?? ?estiMontats Tecervexl'by *be ?mpne^m;, ^ It is ack?i?'^?^ edged by many, prominent physicians' tv ber? th^mostf reliable prepar?tion ever i??* traduced rfQr4he, relief( ,aj4 cure of all Lung complaints,, and is offered to thepubliey s?iictionejl^ythe"ei]i?~' ofroyer fcVty-yearsT resorted to in season it sel dom fails to effe^?BTJeeff^ cure m the most severe, cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Oouj ' Influenza, [-M^^M m, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore-, ness in the Chest and Side, I Liver QpiUJlaiijt; JJle * at the Luugs, ?-yf? I Balsam- doe? not dry up a Cough, and letfve* the Wea? behindLj^as Ja :&j?. c#se willi most prep?raiLi?ns, "but . jt loosens and cleanses the lungs, -and allays irritation, thus removing the cause of the complaint, , , ,tftQ1 PBETXS.T.D BT . . J i ? SETH ?. FOWLS & 80??E, Borton, Hut, And aold by Drofgbte anaDealen generally. Sepfc24, ..?' 'eowiy ' '.?40 ! State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD COtt??TY. ?/"') COURT OF COMMOMPLFJLSL '' Angeline B. Hood, Pl'trt, ) Copy Suirx V8 ' \ mons Jftfr David H. Hood, Defendant, J- Divorce. > To the Defendant David II. Hoodi-^.iH You are-, hereby Summoned and .re quired to answer the complaint in Sus action, which is filed In the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy ot your an . ewer to the-said complaint on the sub vice b?roof, ejt?us?ve of the day of such service: and ar yon faiL to an B wer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the B' lsintiff m this action will appljf to*the ou rt for the relief demanded in-tho 'complaint, . "VJ,. Dated 8th September J.87H. GMFFTN* BUTLER,*' Plaintiffs Attorney. To David H. Hood the Defendant in this action. ' \tt" I? j . Take notice that this action is com menced for Divoce in the Court of Com mon Pleas, in and for the County of Edgefield aforesaid, and the complaint, together with the Summons, bf -which the above is a copv. was filed in the office of the Clerk of said Court for said Coun ty, at Ed gen old C. H., in said State, on the 9th day of Sept 1878. ? ? " GRIFFIN1 ttfc?-Tl?EH, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Sept. flth, 1873. \. - ,6t . ;/ How Lost, How Restored. JUST published, a new edition of Dr. CUL VER WELL'S CELEBRATED Essay on the radical cure (withoutmedi cine) of SPK?MATORRHO or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Losses, IMPOTENCY, Mental and Physical capacity, Impediments to Marriage, et?. : also, CONSUMPTION, Epiw^Y and.Kci?, induced bv self-indulgence or sexual ex travagance, .'ly ? .?>..? ?pm- Prioe in a scaled envelope only eixoenta. i i.. , * vat The celebrated author? in this adnua ble essay, clearly demonstrates from _ thirty years' sox^sfu! pr?eticer ttat fte alarming consequences of seif-abuse may be rad really cured without the dangeroos use of in term, I medicine or the applica tion of theTcr i fe ; polrfting^?ut arno<ie of cure at once a ira p 1 e, certain, aa d' effectu al, by moans of which every saHerevr no matter what ids condition may bey'Sway cure bimseh: cheaply, privately- ?iel radically. -.- . . . -M. ?&~ This lecture should be in thehands. Of every youth and every man 'in - ft? Jand. .'. ? .. "? 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